David Byrne is best known for his music with Talking Heads, but his influence as an artist extends to film, photography and theater. For nearly 40 years, he has been outspoken about the music industry. Byrne joins “CBS This Morning.” Source
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Britney Spears honored by Las Vegas
The city of Las Vegas is honoring Britney Spears with a day dedicated to her. Spears is in the middle of a two-year deal as a resident performer in Sin City. Also, The Who celebrated its 50-year anniversary with an album and a tour. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment headlines. Source
What problems could new mortgage regulations bring?
A series of proposed regulations are supposed to make it easier to qualify for a mortgage. But could that create a new set of old problems? CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger reports. Source
Is your computer steering you to higher prices?
For years now, merchants have tracked individual online shopping habits to personalize their websites and attract customers. And now, a new study finds that companies are using information about how you’re shopping online to customize prices. Don Dahler reports. Source
Some Iraqis are making light of ISIS
In a new Iraqi comedy show, ISIS suicide bombers are buffoons. As Elizabeth Palmer reports, the show’s producers are fighting back against the highly effective terror campaign ISIS has waged. Source
U.S. Marines, British forces end combat mission in Afghanistan
U.S. Marines and British forces ended their combat mission in one of Afghanistan’s most troubled regions. It happened in Helmand province, where they handed Camp Leatherneck and Camp Bastion over to Afghan forces. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source
Days after Washington school shooting, the search for answers continues
A deadly high school shooting on Friday in which the shooter targeted cousins and friends has left the local community in Washington state reeling. Carter Evans spoke with a close friend of a girl who died. Source
New book unearths treasure trove of Hollywood photos
Tom McLaren, co-author of the new book “Stying The Stars: Lost Treasures From The Twentieth Century Fox Archive,” joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with a behind the scenes look at old Hollywood. Source
Flash Points: Canada’s parliament shooting and the danger of homegrown terror
CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the shooting in Canada’s capital city on Wednesday and what it can tell us about the danger of “lone wolf” terrorists. Source
Was NYC Ebola patient’s self-monitoring enough?
Dr. Craig Spencer was self-monitoring for symptoms of Ebola after returning from West Africa last week. But some are questioning if more restrictions should have been put on his movements. Alison Harmelin reports. Source