The legendary writer, actor and director died 30 years ago while editing his last movie. The film was titled “The Other Side of the Wind,” the semi auto-biographical story of an aging director who returns to Hollywood after years in exile intent on making a comeback. Now, the film may be completed at last thanks to producer Filip Jan Rymsza and his successful “crowdfunding,”. Rymsza joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the fascinating project. Source
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Vanessa Lachey on Mother’s Day and motherhood
The actress and TV personality stopped by CBSNews.com to discuss her partnership with March of Dimes and life with husband Nick Lachey and their two children. Source
Chinese police bust “world’s biggest” video game cheating ring
Cheating has become an epidemic in the massively popular video game world of Esports. The hyper-competitive environment has turned into fertile ground for hackers. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo. Source
Jane Seymour on Mother’s Day and that “Wedding Crashers” scene
Actress Jane Seymour tells CBS News’ Lauren Moraski about her Open Heart Foundation and recalls the fun she had on the set of 2005’s “Wedding Crashers.” Source
Jane Seymour on being a Bond girl
Actress Jane Seymour recalls starring in the 1973 James Bond film “Live and Let Die” in an interview with CBS News’ Lauren Moraski. Source
Our tribute to some of your favorite new moms
Some very familiar women gave birth for the first time. A warm welcome to motherhood from CBSN! Source
Texas mayor leaves his mic on during bathroom break
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including two cats jumping in slow motion, destroying a giant rubber band ball and a magician pranking people by being cut in half. Plus, a mayor accidentally broadcasts his bathroom activities. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source
Jim Nantz on Final Four, return of March Madness after COVID
March may be over, but the madness continues. We’re down to the final four teams in the NCAA tournament. CBS Sports lead play-by-play broadcaster Jim Nantz is back for his 30th Final Four. He sat down with “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Dana Jacobson to talk about the teams still standing, and what it’s like to be back at the madness after last year’s tournament was canceled. Source
War orphans return to Vietnam in search of closure
This year marks the 40 year anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. During the conflict, some 3,000 Vietnamese orphans found homes in America. CBS News correspondent Barry Petersen recently traveled back to Vietnam with two women in search of the families they never got to know. Source
How number crunching is taking over the sports world
Decisions that used to be left to a coach’s gut are now increasingly made on spreadsheets. Brook Silva Braga looks at how big data is playing an ever-bigger role in the sports world. Source