The NTSB says they found no evidence the FedEx truck that slammed into a bus in California and killed 10 people, was on fire before the crash. Norah O’Donnell reports. Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Exclusive: “The Secret Life Walter Mitty” Blu-ray DVD preview
This exclusive CBSNews.com preview clip provides a glimpse behind the scenes of the 2013 film starring Ben Stiller. Source
Nominees for movie stunt awards
Stunt people don’t get Oscars, but they are honored at the annual Taurus World Stunt Awards. CBSNews.com’s David Morgan looks at this year’s nominees in the category of Best Specialty Stunt. Source
Pharrell Williams on meeting his Neptunes partner Chad Hugo
Grammy Award-winner Pharrell Williams talks about his schoolmate Chad Hugo, with whom he formed a highly successful music production duo, The Neptunes, that was responsible for some of the most successful hip hop, R&B and pop hits of the 1990s and 2000s. Source
Pharrell Williams on growing up in Virginia Beach
The hugely-successful music producer-singer-songwriter looks back at his youth, his schools and his neighborhoods, and how he grew up seeing life “in a colorless way.” Source
Pharrell Williams on seeking purpose in music
The singer-songwriter tells Anthony Mason that he rethought his career after the disappointment of his first solo album. Source
Pharrell Williams on success: “I’ve been hoisted up” by others
The Grammy-winning producer-singer-songwriter of such hits as “Get Lucky,” “Blurred Lines” and “Happy” tells correspondent Anthony Mason his success comes not from his music, but from an audience making a choice. Source
Watch Live: Judge makes key rulings in Chauvin trial, jury selection continues
Jury selection continues in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin after his attorneys raised concerns about a tainted jury. Source
Robinhood and Jim Cramer fuel stocks for “stimmy” rally
At least one legendary investor, though, says stimulus checks flowing into the market will lead to a “spectacular bust.” Source
Judge in Derek Chauvin trial denies requests to delay or move proceedings
The judge in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin denied defense requests to delay and move the trial. Chauvin’s attorneys argued the publicity of the settlement between the city and George Floyd’s family in a civil lawsuit would influence jurors. Christiane Cordero of CBS station WCCO-TV reports. Source