Charles Osgood, a beloved figure at CBS News, announced he is retiring as host of “Sunday Morning” after 22 years. Over nearly a half-century, Osgood has been an anchor and reporter for every CBS News broadcast. Norah O’Donnell reports. Source
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Barbra Streisand’s caricature is back at Sardi’s
The legendary New York eatery Sardi’s is renowned for its caricatures of Broadway luminaries. Over the years two of its prized portraits have been stolen, including one of Barbra Streisand. In this web exclusive, the singer came back to Sardi’s on the occasion of a new portrait being installed in its rightful place. Source
Charles Osgood leaving “Sunday Morning”
After nearly a half-century at CBS News, including the last 22 years as anchor of “Sunday Morning,” Charles Osgood is saying good-bye. But he’ll still see you on the radio. Source
Meg Ryan returns in a new role
Meg Ryan starred in some of the most popular romantic comedies of the 1990s. Pretty good for an actress who wasn’t trained when she began booking acting gigs. She’s stayed out of the spotlight in recent years and focused on being a mom, but has now returned to filmmaking – and this time she’s calling the shots. Jane Pauley talks to Ryan about her new film as a director, “Ithaca.” Source
The Met Breuer museum opens with unfinished works
It’s a new face for one of the nation’s largest and oldest art museums. New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has opened a new space, the Met Breuer, and is hosting an exhibition of artworks that were – intentionally or not – left unfinished. The show features 200 pieces from the Renaissance through today, from artists including Da Vinci, Cezanne and Warhol. Anna Werner reports. Source
Barbra Streisand sings “You’re the Top”
The singer performs a Cole Porter classic, from her 2013 concert in Brooklyn, N.Y. Source
Barbra Streisand sings “Evergreen”
The singer performs her Oscar-winning love theme (co-written with Paul Williams) from the 1976 film, “A Star Is Born,” from her 2013 concert in Brooklyn, N.Y. Source
The Dish: Chef Michael Chernow
Chef Michael Chernow got his start working in restaurants as a teenager. In 2009, the lifelong New Yorker and his childhood friend, Daniel Holzman, opened their first “The Meatball Shop” in New York City. Five more locations followed, and now, Chernow is bringing local seafood to the city with his new restaurant, “Seamore’s.” Chef Chernow joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share his story and signature dishes. Source
Movies to watch this fall
Next week wraps up the 2016 summer movie season, and a lot of critics and moviegoers thought it was pretty disappointing. But the movies keep on coming, with 104 new releases due this fall. Matt Singer, editor-in-chief of the movie website, Screencrush.com, joins “CBS This Morning” to preview some of the movies. Source
Financial advice for parents sending a child to college
If you’re one of the throngs of families sending a child off to college, you’ll need to make a lot of financial decisions in a short period of time. Jill Schlesinger reports on where to start. Source