New polls show Bernie Sanders is currently leading Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire 41 percent to 32 percent. Sanders has spent the last few days in Iowa and said Clinton’s “people are getting nervous about the kind of energy and enthusiam” his campaign has. Source
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Chrissie Hynde: Rock was never meant for stadiums
In this web exclusive, Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders talks about the underground music scene in her hometown of Akron, Ohio, and how money has corrupted the business of rock ‘n’ roll. Source
Preserving Americans’ home movies
Before YouTube, images of American life were documented in home movies. David Turecamo reports on the history of film footage that captured countless Baby Boomer childhoods, and on the Center for Home Movies, an organization devoted to preserving these cultural artifacts. Source
Stephen Colbert on getting to play himself
This week Stephen Colbert will bow as the new host of CBS’ “The Late Show” – and he won’t be like the comedic conservative pundit he played for a decade on Comedy Central’s satirical “The Colbert Report.” Colbert sits down with his former “Daily Show” colleague Mo Rocca at the Ed Sullivan Theater to talk about what viewers can expect from the real Colbert. Source
The traveling piano man’s amazing journey
Dotan Negrin quit his job in order to travel the world with his piano, which he carts around and plays in unlikely outdoor settings. The 24-year-old has already visited hundreds of cities in 21 countries in his “Piano Around the World” tour. Steve Hartman reports. Source
Stephen Colbert’s charity of choice
The comedian and new host of “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert, talks to Mo Rocca about DonorsChoose.org, a charity that helps donors provide needed books, supplies and equipment to schools around the country. Source
A peek at Hollywood’s must-see autumn offerings
The summer movie season is fading away. Fall’s most anticipated blockbusters range from the film adaptation of best-selling novel “The Martian” starring Matt Damon, to the Whitey Bulger true-life crime drama “Black Mass” starring Johnny Depp. Movie critic Matt Singer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with his list of must-sees. Source
Steve Jobs documentary shows darker side of Apple co-founder
In a new documentary “Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine,” director Alex Gibney explores the side of Jobs most have never seen. Jeff Bakalar spoke with Gibney ahead of the film’s release. Source
Vice President Joe Biden checks his watch while Obama speaks to the Saudi King
News cameras caught Joe Biden as he checked his watch while President Obama spoke to Saudi King Salman. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Washington Post reporter David Nakamura discuss the vice president’s demeanor and potential presidential run. Source
Stephen Colbert on marrying the girl next door
In this preview of an interview to air on “Sunday Morning,” comedian Stephen Colbert, the new host of “The Late Show,” talks to correspondent Mo Rocca about his wife, Evie, and how a gazebo factored into his marriage proposal. Source