A 21-year-old New Zealand woman who was diagnosed with cancer in January got a private video message from Robin Williams. Jeff Glor shows what Williams said. Source
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Neil Patrick Harris leaves Broadway
Neil Patrick Harris wrapped his Tony Award-winning role in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” over the weekend. Plus, a look at “May in the Summer,” a new movie about religion and love. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment news. Source
Sam Moore and Nu-Blu’s new music video: “Jesus & Jones”
An exclusive look at the new video for “Jesus and Jones,” by R&B legend Sam Moore and bluegrass group Nu-Blu. Source
Fracking takes off at Pittsburgh International airport
Pittsburgh International Airport sits atop a giant, untapped supply of natural gas worth almost half a billion dollars. To get it, energy companies were approved to use the controversial extraction process known as fracking. Teri Okita reports. Source
Phone apps for the tech-savvy traveler
Gear Patrol contributor Bradley Hasemeyer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss new travel apps that take some of the guesswork out of going places. Source
SeaWorld’s plans to rebound after controversy
Under pressure from all sides, including its own stockholders, SeaWorld has announced big changes to improve the lives of its top attraction: Orcas, also known as killer whales. John Blackstone reports. Source
Robin Williams’ suicide highlights Parkinson’s struggles
Doctors Holly Williams and David Agus join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week’s top medical stories including actor Robin Williams’ stunning Parkinson’s diagnosis and the latest on the Ebola outbreak in Africa. Source
Troubles hit site that discloses payments given to doctors
The federal government says a new database will soon go online that allows patients to find out how much their doctor is being paid by drug makers and medical device manufacturers. But there are already problems with the system. Mark Albert reports. Source
“Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin on show’s success, writing next book
George R.R. Martin, the author behind the “A Song of Ice and Fire” novels of which HBO’s “Game of Thrones” is based, spoke about the success of the series and why he’s been avoiding fan web sites while penning the next entry in the book series. Source