Isaac Toups was born in Cajun country to a food-loving family that’s lived in Louisiana for more than 300 years. From barbecues and fish frys to shrimp and crawfish boils, his early years were filled with flavor. After starting out as professional chef, he worked for Emeril Lagasse in New Orleans, where he and his wife Amanda opened their own venue called Toups’ Meatery featuring house cured meats. Toups joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his culinary journey. Source
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George HW Bush’s service dog still playing a vital role in rehabilitating veterans
Last year, a poignant photo put the spotlight on service dogs that help our military veterans. It showed a dog named Sully at the foot of the casket of former President George H.W. Bush, whom he loyally aided in the final six months of his life. But Sully is just the best-known of the legions of dogs doing this important work. Don Dahler reports. Source
Saturday Sessions: Anderson .Paak performs “Make It Better”
Anderson .Paak won his first Grammy earlier this year and this month began a national tour that includes a headlining show at Madison Square Garden. The singer-songwriter also recently released his fourth studio album, “Ventura.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Anderson .Paak performs “Tints”
Anderson .Paak won his first Grammy earlier this year and this month began a national tour that includes a headlining show at Madison Square Garden. The singer-songwriter also recently released his fourth studio album, “Ventura.” Source
Anderson .Paak opens up about his difficult childhood
It’s been a busy year for singer-songwriter Anderson .Paak. In February, he won his first Grammy for best rap performance and in April, released his fourth studio album. This month he began a national tour and will be headlining Madison Square Garden next Thursday. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason sat down with Paak to discuss his difficult childhood, early influences and career. Source
Saturday Sessions: Anderson .Paak performs “King James”
Anderson .Paak won his first Grammy earlier this year and this month began a national tour that includes a headlining show at Madison Square Garden. The singer-songwriter also recently released his fourth studio album, “Ventura.” Source
Chef Isaac Toups shares some of his signature recipes
The recipes include fried bone-in pork chops, and cane syrup hand pies Source
The Winklevoss twins lost Facebook. They became billionaires anyway.
The Winklevoss twins famously lost out to Mark Zuckerberg in a battle for the fortune generated by Facebook but they did walk away with millions of dollars. Where they put that money is a story of its own. It’s detailed in the new book “Bitcoin Billionaires” by author Ben Mezrich, who also wrote the book on which “The Social Network” was based. Mezrick joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the twin brothers’ successful venture into cryptocurrency. Source
USPS is testing out self-driving mail trucks
What could be the future of mail delivery got a test-run this week when the U.S. Postal Service began a two-week pilot program with a self-driving truck company. Dana Jacobson reports. Source
Actor Michael K. Williams on his “gut-wrenching” role in new Central Park Five series
Emmy-nominated actor Michael K. Williams is best known for portraying iconic characters like Omar Little on the HBO series “The Wire” and Chalky White on “Boardwalk Empire.” Now, Williams is starring in the new Netflix series “When They See Us” about the five New York City teenagers who were wrongfully convicted for the 1989 attack of a jogger in Central Park. Williams portrays Bobby McCray, the father of one of the teens. He joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his new role and why he saw himself in the group of young men. Source