Following last week’s airstrikes into a Syrian airbase, what are the priorities of the Trump administration in establishing peace in Syria? Fmr. National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, Fmr. Homeland Security Advisor Fran Townsend and Fmr. Deputy Director of the CIA Michael Morell weigh in. Source
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Now trending: When videos go viral
With every smartphone carrier a potential cameraman, videos of life’s unpredictable moments can easily go viral, with viewers numbering in the millions. And with that many viewers, there is money to be made. Barry Petersen talks with the founders of Jukin Media, which helps turn viral videos like Chewbacca Mom or Pizza Rat into big bucks. (Originally broadcast April 9, 2017.) Source
Saturday Sessions: Karen Elson performs “Call Your Name”
British singer songwriter Karen Elson is a rarity – a big success in two fields. At age 16 she began a hugely-successful modeling career. Her other passion is music. First performing with a cabaret group, she went solo in 2010 with her acclaimed debut album, “The Ghost Who Walks.” Elson visited “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Call Your Name,” the first single from her new album, “Double Roses.” Source
Joan Baez on joining Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Joan Baez performed at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, after she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. For more than 50 years, she has been an icon of the folk music revolution and a global activist. Anthony Mason talked with Baez about the honor. Source
Saturday Sessions: Karen Elson performs “Wonder Blind”
British singer songwriter Karen Elson is a rarity – a big success in two fields. At age 16 she began a hugely-successful modeling career. Her other passion is music. First performing with a cabaret group, she went solo in 2010 with her acclaimed debut album, “The Ghost Who Walks.” Elson visited “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Wonder Blind,” from her new album, “Double Roses.” Source
“Pizza Rat” videographer on going viral
In this web exclusive, aspiring actor and comedian Matt Little talks with correspondent Barry Petersen about how he captured a quintessential New York City scene – a rat dragging a whole slice of pizza down the stairs of a subway station – that became an online sensation. Petersen examines Jukin Media and the phenomenon of viral videos on “Sunday Morning” April 9. Source
Syria airstrike overshadows China summit
President Trump ordered the missile strike on Syria shortly before his meeting with China President Xi Jinping. Isaac Stone Fish, a senior fellow with the Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations, spoke with CBSN about how the attack impacts their talks, and the message it sends. Source
First images from scene of deadly truck crash in Sweden
A truck crashed into a shopping area in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, leaving several people dead. The prime minister says the incident is being treated as a terror attack. Source
Truck plows into Stockholm department store
Swedish police say at least two people were killed when a truck plowed through a crowded shopping area in Stockholm. CBS News’ Jonathan Vigliotti reports that the police are treating this as a possible terror attack. Source
Preview: Brain Hacking
Why can’t we stop looking at our smartphones? And are the designers of the apps and content on them using brain science to keep us hooked? Anderson Cooper reports on Sunday, April 9 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. Source