Chris Thile, Chris Eldridge and Aoife O’Donovan perform an original Christmas song from Thile’s album “Thanks For Listening.” Source
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Claus Meyer: The man who revolutionized Scandinavian cuisine
Growing up in the 60s, Claus Meyer says food in his native Denmark was often frozen, canned and tasteless. Later while working in France, he fell in love with great cooking and wanted to bring it home. In 2003 he co-founded Copenhagen’s Noma, voted best restaurant in the world four times over. Now, he’s come to America with the Great Northern Food Hall and the Michelin-starred Agern, both in New York’s Grand Central Terminal. Meyer joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what brought him to New York City. Source
Spinal surgeon’s mission to rescue the Big Apple Circus
Things for the circus haven’t been so great as of late. The Greatest Show on Earth, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, was shut down after 146 years and last year, New York’s Big Apple Circus filed for bankruptcy. But it turns out Big Apple fans are getting an encore thanks in part to some last-minute medical help. Anthony Mason reports. Source
October 8, 1968: Presidential candidate Richard Nixon
On 60 Minutes’ second broadcast, Nixon said he hoped “to restore respect to the Presidency at all levels” Source
Chinese rocket remnants re-enter atmosphere
The remnants likely crashed into the Indian Ocean. Source
October 5, 2008: Wall Street’s financial crisis
Steve Kroft examined a vast unregulated shadow market in leveraged bets called “credit default swaps” Source
September 24, 1968: The first 60 Minutes
“It’s a kind of a magazine for television,” Harry Reasoner told viewers as the broadcast made its debut Source
“It was the last time he was going to hurt me,” wife says of fatal shooting
Colleen McKernan was arrested on New Year’s Eve 2014 for fatally shooting her husband Rob. This video includes footage from the surveillance cameras at the Massillon Police Department in Ohio following her arrest. Source
Rome’s official Christmas tree becomes joke for residents
Rome’s official Christmas tree is losing so many needles so fast residents have dubbed it “The Mangy One.” Source
Sneak peek: The Evidence Room
“48 Hours” goes behind the scenes with a defense team and cutting edge forensic animators as they strategize to defend a woman accused of murder. Correspondent Tracy Smith investigates in a special two-hour edition of “48 Hours” airing Saturday, Aug. 4 starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source