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Pope Francis, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, has died at the age of 88. During his papacy, Francis challenged the church's deeply rooted norms and made it his mission to change the perception of the Catholic Church around the world. Pope Francis, hours before his death, marked Easter Sunday with an appearance at St. Peter's Basilica. Much to the glee of faithful in the courtyard, Francis rode in the popemobile a mere three weeks after he was released from a five-week life-threatening stay in the hospital. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports from Rome. Tributes from around the world have begun to pour in, including one from Vice President JD Vance, one of the last people to have a meeting with Francis before his death. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe reports from the White House. John Allen, a longtime observer of the Catholic Church and editor of the Catholic news site "The Crux," reacts to Pope Francis' death. And Candida Moss, CBS News papal contributor, discusses Francis' legacy. George Clooney made his Broadway debut in "Good Night, and Good Luck," playing CBS News legend Edward R. Murrow. Clooney talks to "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King about preparing for the role in our "Road to the Tonys" series. Jasmine Amy Rogers has been called "Broadway's newest star" for her standout performance as Betty Boop in "BOOP! The Musical." The actress talks to "CBS Mornings" about navigating the colorful role and how it has impacted her. Organizers of the Boston Marathon are marking a milestone on Monday — 50 years since trailblazing wheelchair athlete Bob Hall helped change who is allowed to compete. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson has his remarkable story. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some farmers fear the trade war from President Trump's tariffs could put them out of business. John Boyd Jr., a fourth-generation farmer in Virginia, says the price of corn, wheat and soybeans, which are controlled by the markets, have tanked. He is concerned the tariffs could be a long-term issue for American farmers. Stellantis, the company that makes Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and Ram trucks, said it's temporarily laying off 900 workers in the Midwest as President Trump's 25% tariff on foreign cars and parts takes effect. CBS News' Lana Zak spoke to workers impacted. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady joins "CBS Mornings" to break down how President Trump's new tariffs are affecting the labor market and global financial markets. In the women's Final Four, defending champs South Carolina will take on Texas, who is making its first Final Four appearance in more than 20 years. Meanwhile, 11-time national champion UConn is up against first-time Final Four team UCLA. The women's Final Four tips off Friday in Tampa with some powerhouse matchups. South Carolina will take on Texas, while UCLA battles UConn. Las Vegas Aces star and three-time WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson joins "CBS Mornings" to break down the games. CBS Sports analyst and former UConn star Renee Montgomery talks about Final Four pressure, coaching legends Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley, and her picks for both the men's and women's tournaments. As March Madness nears its end, fans are getting together to watch the Final Four games, while also keeping an eye on their wallets. The cost of favorites like cookies, soft drinks and chicken breasts are down from last year. Meanwhile, prices for ground beef and malt beverages, including beer, have all gone up. CBS News' Nancy Chen has a guide on how to save. Former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, who has completed 10 spacewalks and spent 675 days in orbit, joins "CBS Mornings" to reflect on her historic career and upcoming induction into the Hall of Fame. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson heads to Tampa, where locals discuss the origins of the Cuban sandwich. The city's culinary pride is on full display during the Women's Final Four weekend. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gwynne Wilcox, the former chair of the nation's top labor watchdog, the National Labor Relations Board, was fired by President Trump last week. It's the first time a board member has been removed from the agency in its nearly 90-year history. Wilcox spoke exclusively to CBS News' Jericka Duncan about her case, saying it could have major consequences for workers' rights nationwide. The family of Stephen "tWitch" Boss is speaking out for the first time since the dancer and TV personality's 2022 death by suicide. In a preview of an exclusive interview with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, Boss' mother and younger brother discuss the beloved DJ's relationship with his widow, Allison Holker, and express concern amid promotion of her new memoir. James Brown, host of "The NFL Today" on CBS, breaks down the Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, who faced off against each other in the big game just two years ago. Brian Kelly, the founder of "The Points Guy" website, offers tips for travelers from conquering their travel goals to optimizing their loyalty points. In a rematch of the 2023 Super Bowl, the defending champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, will take on the Philadelphia Eagles. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-hosts Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller visited the teams' hometowns to find out which city dominates beyond the football field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Connector, host Arielle Leavitt brings together Rebecca Elston, a breathwork facilitator and real estate broker, and Dana Jacobson, a holistic health expert, to explore the transformative power of connection and healing. Both women share their journeys of overcoming trauma through holistic practices and discuss how these experiences have inspired their missions to help others heal and grow. Tune in to hear about the synchronicities that brought Rebecca and Dana together and how living in the flow has led them to embrace their roles as connectors in the wellness space. Connect with Dana on Instagram @your_holistic_connector
Before the clock strikes midnight to ring in 2025, officials across the U.S. have increased security for large celebrations. About 1 million people are expected in New York City for the annual ball drop. CBS News' Nikki Battiste has more on the security preparations from coast to coast.Prosecutors in Argentina have filed charges against five people in connection with the death of One Direction star Liam Payne after he fell from the third-floor balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires in October. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has more.New data shows rising default rates on credit card loans. Card lenders wrote off $46 billion in debt in the first nine months of the year, the highest since 2010. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains the alarming data.Data shows about 12% of new gym memberships begin in January, but 50% of new members quit within the first six months. Ciara Lucas, senior fitness writer and correspondent for "Well and Good," joins "CBS Mornings" to show simple weight workouts that can be done at home.The Budweiser Clydesdales, famous for their Super Bowl appearances, have been part of American culture for more than 90 years. Dana Jacobson visits their home in Missouri to see how these iconic horses are bred, trained, and help support veterans.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the latest on bird flu as new cases raise alarms among health officials. There have been 53 confirmed human cases across seven states this year. Health officials in California are reporting a possible case in a child who had no known contact with an infected animal.The average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 this year is expected to be $58, which is 9% less from the 2022 high of $64. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady shows how your family can keep costs down.The Washington Spirit and Orlando Pride will vie for the championship at CPKC Stadium, the first purpose-built venue for the league. CBS Mornings Saturday co-host Dana Jacobson previews the match up.Ahead of the sequel's release, Connie Nielsen joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about stepping back into the world of Ridley Scott's epic saga and her character's emotional journey.After overcoming years of personal struggles, Grammy winner Shelby Lynne is back with her first album in years. She tells Anthony Mason why her return to recording came as a surprise, even to her.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
StubHub faces allegations of misleading customers by adding significant fees at the final checkout stage, a practice known as "drip pricing." This tactic has prompted a lawsuit from Washington D.C.'s attorney general, who claims that StubHub's hidden fees can increase the total cost of tickets by up to 40%.Christopher Dunn was released from custody late Tuesday after spending 34 years behind bars. He was convicted for the murder of a teenager and is now free following a chaotic legal process.Federal regulators say Amazon will face increased accountability for items sold on its site. Nearly 60% of products on Amazon are from third party sellers. Now, the Consumer Product Safety Commission says Amazon will be legally responsible for what those other businesses are selling on its platform and forced to recall dangerous products on their site.Team USA swimmers have already secured 15 medals at the Paris Olympics. This impressive haul includes two gold medals. Kate Douglass, who won silver in the team relay, begins her individual quest for gold today. Dana Jacobson spoke with Douglass before the Games about her preparation.Shania Twain, whose album "Come On Over" remains the best-selling by a female solo artist, is set to return to Las Vegas for her third residency at Planet Hollywood. Anthony Mason sat down with the country-pop superstar to discuss her career, songwriting and iconic looks.Longtime MTV "The Challenge" host TJ Lavin discusses the new season, his favorite part of hosting and why the series has become a global phenomenon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Christopher Dunn has been in prison for 33 years for murder. Last week, a St. Louis judge overturned his conviction and ordered his release. However, the Missouri attorney general filed a notice of appeal with the state Supreme Court and told the prison to keep Dunn in jail while the legal battle plays out.The FDA has approved a new blood test that could change the way we detect colon cancer, which is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in U.S. adults. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains.CBS Saturday Morning co-host Dana Jacobson catches up with Lauren Scruggs at Team USA House in Paris to discuss her historic achievement and its impact on young athletes.Actor Jay Ellis, famous for his performances in "Insecure" and "Top Gun: Maverick," joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new book, "Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?: Adventures in Boyhood."Award-winning actor Zooey Deschanel takes on a colorful role in "Harold and the Purple Crayon," where she stars alongside Zachary Levi. The film adapts the classic children's story, bringing its magical elements to the big screen.Melissa Walker and nine-time Grammy winner Christian McBride share their passion for music with "Jazz House Kids," a nonprofit that has produced top jazz musicians and provided free instruments and education to thousands of young artists.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS Saturday Morning host Dana Jacobson joins the show to talk about her career at ESPN with her former Co-Host on "Cold Pizza" Jay Crawford as well as covering March Madness to todays top stories at CBS! Dont miss this great show!!
The EPA has introduced new pollution standards for passenger vehicles, promising not only environmental benefits, but also potential savings for Americans in fuel and maintenance costs. The new regulations also offer automakers greater flexibility in meeting emissions standards during the transition to electric vehicles.With over 100,000 reported cases last year, job scams are escalating rapidly, according to the Federal Trade Commission, doubling in frequency over the past four years. Americans faced nearly $500 million in losses due to these scams. LinkedIn's career expert, Catherine Fisher, sheds light on this alarming trend.CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell sat down with CVS CEO Karen Lynch to discuss her journey to the top -- and her company's recent decision to start selling the abortion pill in pharmacies.Baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani is dealing with a crisis involving his longtime interpreter. The interpreter has been fired by the Los Angeles Dodgers amid claims of a multi-million dollar theft.It's time to fill out those brackets because March Madness is finally here. CBS Saturday Morning co-anchor and March Madness sideline reporter Dana Jacobson has some of the intriguing storylines to watch -- as the madness gets under way.Known for his roles as memorable villains, including "Klaus" from "The Vampire Diaries" and "The Originals," actor Joseph Morgan is set to join the cast of "Halo" for its second season on Paramount Plus.Mia Armstrong, a 13-year-old with an impressive array of accomplishments, has added author to her credentials with her new children's book, "I Am a Masterpiece!" Through her writing, Armstrong shares her life experiences as a person with Down syndrome portraying it as her "superpower" and inspiring readers with her story.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In a CBS Mornings annual tradition, Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson go on a head-to-head battle to see which Super Bowl contender has the superior hometown.Kirk Cousins, four-time NFL pro bowler and Minnesota Vikings quarterback, joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his recent Bart Starr Award win.Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco brings his humor and shares his Super Bowl insights on “CBS Mornings.”Ahead of his much-anticipated Super Bowl halftime show, Usher shares with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King his excitement and the unique preparations for what he promises will be his best performance yet, blending 30 years of hits into a 12-minute set.Andra Day, a Grammy winner and Oscar nominee known for her 2015 hit “Rise Up,” talks about performing “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before Sunday's big game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Engineered stone, also called quartz, is a popular material used for countertops in home kitchens or bathrooms because it can be made in an endless variety of colors and finishes. But many of the workers who make those counters are getting sick from a material called silica because it can seep into their lungs and leave them needing a lung transplant — or it can potentially be fatal. CBS News' Anna Werner has more.As Nevada voters head to the polls today for the presidential primary, the absence of former President Trump sets the stage for an early test of immigration's impact on the November elections. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has more.Buckingham Palace confirms King Charles is undergoing cancer treatment and postponing public engagements without specifying the type of cancer. This follows his recent hospitalization for a benign enlarged prostate. CBS News royal contributor Julian Payne, former communications director for Prince Charles, reports from outside Buckingham Palace.With the Super Bowl just around the corner, excitement builds as Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs, along with the San Francisco 49ers, descend on Vegas for "Opening Night." CBS News' Dana Jacobson has more.As Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas gears up for Super Bowl 58, CBS celebrates its long-standing legacy with the NFL, broadcasting the event for the 22nd time — more than any other network. From airing the first-ever Super Bowl in 1967, Jim Nantz's takes a look back at the history of the Super Bowl.Camila Mendes joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new role in the romantic comedy "Upgraded."Comedian and actress Dulcé Sloan, known for her wit on "The Daily Show" since 2017, looks to captivate readers with "Hello Friends! Stories of Dating, Destiny, and Day Jobs," a collection of personal essays that promise humor and insight into her multifaceted career. She joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her latest venture.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A group of senators released a bipartisan immigration proposal on Sunday. The $118 billion package would give the president far-reaching powers to clamp down on unlawful border crossings, including the authority to turn away migrants without allowing them to request asylum when numbers surge. CBS News' Nikole Killion has more.The 66th Grammy Awards night shone brightly as Taylor Swift etched her name in music history. Women artists dominated the evening and the awards. Co-host Gayle King was on the red carpet speaking with some of the night's biggest winners.In a significant boost to the job market, the U.S. economy added 353,000 jobs in January, nearly twice what economists had forecasted. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down the importance of these numbers.With just six days until Super Bowl 58, the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers have touched down in Las Vegas, primed for a week of events leading up to the big game. CBS News' Dana Jacobson reports.With Super Bowl commercials almost as eagerly awaited as the game itself, brands are investing up to $7 million for 30 seconds of airtime, aiming for memorable impact and viral success. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent has more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The alarming rise of swatting incidents, involving hoax 911 calls leading to high-risk police responses, are increasingly targeting government officials across the U.S. As political tensions escalate, these dangerous pranks are often motivated by the victims' political stances or fueled by misinformation. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane investigates.Twenty years after his high-profile conviction, Scott Peterson's murder case is back in the spotlight as the Los Angeles Innocence Project steps in. Aiming to overturn wrongful convictions through scientific evidence, the organization has filed motions for additional DNA testing in Peterson's case. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti has more."48 Hours" investigates parents' search for justice in teen daughter's death. After Cayley Mandadi's violent death, her mother and stepfather become investigators, tracking down the suspect's car to find out what really happened to her.As the NFL Divisional Round looms, eight teams gear up for their chance at Super Bowl glory, with three — the Bills, Texans, and Lions — hungry for their first-ever championship win. CBS News' Dana Jacobson has more.Emily Tisch Sussman, once a lawyer and Democratic strategist, now thrives as the creator and host of the acclaimed podcast, “She Pivots.” As the award-winning podcast gears up for its third season, Sussman shares her journey and the impactful narratives she uncovers.In an exclusive interview with CBS News' Anthony Mason, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool discuss their latest venture – the release of their new album, “Saviors.” They also talk about the 20th anniversary of “American Idiot” and the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough album “Dookie.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy was ousted as speaker of the House after members of his party went after him, led by Rep. Matt Gaetz. McCarthy is the first to be ousted through a vote of the full House in the middle of a congressional term. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports from Capitol Hill.CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the impact of the move and what's next for the House in electing a new speaker.Interest on federal student loans began accruing again and payments resume this month. Government agencies are now warning consumers to watch out for scammers trying to take advantage of the situation. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has more.Millions of Americans are living with some form of liver disease, and the millions with a chronic liver condition are at risk of developing hepatic encephalopathy. "Scandal" actor Bellamy Young joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss, for the first time, the impact of hepatic encephalopathy on her family, and the warning signs to look for in loved ones.Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh is the only person to have completed a long-distance swim in every ocean in the world. Now, he's added a new accomplishment to his list: completing a 315-mile swim down the Hudson River. CBS News' Dana Jacobson joined him on the journey to learn how he's making waves in the conversation about ocean and river preservation.Our series "Protecting the Planet" looks at a manufacturing boom driven by new plants for making electric vehicles and their batteries. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy reports on how the EV transition is transforming an unlikely corner of the country.Two-time Grammy-nominated singer and poet Arlo Parks shares the inspiration behind her new book, "The Magic Border." Her first book shares never-before-seen poems and the complete lyrics to her second album, "My Soft Machine."' Parks joins "CBS Mornings" ahead of her North American tour kicking off in February."Jeopardy!" record-holder Amy Schneider joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her " which is published by Simon & Schuster, a division of CBS News' parent company Paramount Global.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A series of deadly tornadoes ripped through the Southern U.S., killing at least 26 people and devastating communities in Alabama and Mississippi. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the impact and how FEMA is providing disaster relief.New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is launching a new campaign to combat antisemitism. He tells "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson how "Stand Up to Jewish Hate" is asking all people, regardless of race or religion, to say no to hate. When you think about Kentucky, whiskey might just come to mind. With more than 200 years under its belt, Buffalo Trace Distillery stands tall as the oldest whiskey distillery in the U.S., and with its eight millionth barrel just filled, it's brewing new traditions. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann visited the landmark to learn more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who should Kings be rooting for/against tonight in the NBA? Some big upsets happened yesterday in the NCAA tournament CBS' Dana Jacobson joins the show! Friday Fun & Games! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss a troubling American Cancer Society report about the rise of colorectal cancer among U.S. adults under 55 years old. One-third of all food grown in the U.S. depends on bees for pollination. With bee hives collapsing in a time of climate change, a vaccine breakthrough gives scientists hope for saving an animal crucial to the human food chain. For International Women's Day, "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson caught up with Miami Marlins General Manager Kim Ng and President of Business Operations Caroline O'Connor.Business is booming at a Bay Area family restaurant after daughter's TikTok video goes viral. It all started with a daughter's TikTok to help her family's struggling restaurant, and ended with another influencer and a community coming together to save it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For the first time in history the Super Bowl features two Black starting quarterbacks. "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson has more on the matchup and the impact these two players are having on and off the field. Burleson also previews his interview with Super Bowl LVII half-time performer Rihanna for NFL+.With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend, the Philadelphia Eagles face off with the Kansas City Chiefs. “CBS Mornings” visited both cities in our annual super cities showdown. Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller report.Jason Kelce with the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce with the Kansas City Chiefs are making history as the first brothers to face each other in a Super Bowl. Kris Van Cleave spoke with their very proud parents.Singer-songwriter Elle King is out with a new album, “Come Get Your Wife”. It is her first country music album, after nearly a decade in rock and pop. King recently moved to Nashville where she is embracing the genre. CBS News' Jan Crawford met up with her in Music City to talk about the new album, motherhood and the path that led her to where she is now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In an effort to keep their stories alive 78 years after the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp, Holocaust survivors across the country have teamed up to create a cookbook that shares their favorite family recipes and their stories of survival. CBS Sports' lead play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz joins "CBS Mornings" to take a closer look at this weekend's NFC, AFC championship NFL games.Eli and Peyton Manning remain active after their playing careers, but in a way that allows them plenty of time with family. They talk to CBS News' Dana Jacobson about their unique "Manningcast" on ESPN 2, the joys of being around for their kids, and the competition they feel as they prepare to each coach in this year's Pro Bowl.Four-time Grammy winner Sam Smith is nominated for another award this year for "Unholy," their No. 1 hit with Kim Petras. Smith tells CBS News' Anthony Mason about embracing sexual liberation on their new album, "Gloria," feeling settled at 30, and their love of cheese toasties.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sean Grande, play-by-play voice of the Boston Celtics joins Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin on The Announcer Schedules Podcast. Grande checks in following his recent odyssey from Boston to Milan, Italy and back to Boston to call Bellator action and the NBA in rapid succession.In addition to detailing his recent trip to Italy, Grande touches on a variety of topics describing his life as an NBA and MMA announcer including:Previous experiences calling MMA and traveling in EuropeHow Preparation for MMA differs from other sports Backup/contingency plans for broadcasts Working with longtime partner Cedric MaxwellFavorite locales on the NBA circuitBroadcast locations at NBA arenasA 2010 encounter at a Heat-Celtics gameHow the NBA schedule has evolved with back-to-back's and road swingsIn his 25th season in the NBA and now 22nd as the voice of the Boston Celtics, Sean Grande has long since cemented his status as one of the nation's elite play-callers. Sean will be joined by Brian Scalabrine and Abby Chin on NBC Sports Boston's Celtic road games, and of course by analyst Cedric Maxwell for radio games on 98.5 The Sports Hub. Since 2001, “Grande and Max” have become one of Boston's most popular and iconic on-air combinations, and the soundtrack of the Celtics “New Big Three Era”. On May 20, 2013, Grande made his Major League Baseball debut, as the alternate play-by-play voice of the World Champion Boston Red Sox. It completed his cycle of broadcasting major pro sports (NBA, NFL, NHL, WNBA and MLS). A frequent national guest on ESPN's SportsCenter, SportsNation, First Take and the the Bill Simmons Podcast, Sean will again join Marc D'Amico and Abby Chin on the Celtics original podcast From The Rafters.In 2015, a new adventure, a multi-year deal as the voice of Spike Sports and Bellator MMA. He expanded even further into combat sports and back to broadcast network TV in 2017, calling world title fights as the play-by-play voice of PBConFOX, and in 2018 of Top Rank Boxing on ESPN. In 2021, he returned to Bellator and their new home, Showtime Sports.Grande's milestones continue to pile up. Only the legendary Johnny Most and longtime cable voice Mike Gorman have called more Celtics games. On December 3rd, 2009 in San Antonio, he called his 1000th NBA Game, joining Marv Albert and Ian Eagle as the only three to reach that plateau before the age of 40. On February 3, 2012, Grande and Max were honored pre-game at TD Garden for their 1000th game together, on December 23rd, 2022 at the Garden, they're scheduled to call #2000. After signing a multi-year Celtics extension in 2018, Grande called his 2000th NBA game in the August 2020 NBA Playoff Bubble.His college hockey work for Fox and the NCAA Tournament garnered him three New England Emmy nominations including the 1999 Emmy for best Play-by-Play. He spent a combined 9 years calling Boston University and Boston College games, served six years as the television voice of the NCAA East Regional. But he left an indelible image on the sport with a fourteen-year run as “Voice of the Frozen Four” on CBS Radio. His 16 NCAA Championship Games stands as a play-by-play record.He made his national play-by-play debut at age 28, calling college football on ABC Sports.Grande lives in Cambridge, MA with his son Jackson, and his wife, Dana Jacobson of CBS News.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sean Grande, play-by-play voice of the Boston Celtics joins Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin on The Announcer Schedules Podcast. Grande checks in following his recent odyssey from Boston to Milan, Italy and back to Boston to call Bellator action and the NBA in rapid succession.In addition to detailing his recent trip to Italy, Grande touches on a variety of topics describing his life as an NBA and MMA announcer including:Previous experiences calling MMA and traveling in EuropeHow Preparation for MMA differs from other sports Backup/contingency plans for broadcasts Working with longtime partner Cedric MaxwellFavorite locales on the NBA circuitBroadcast locations at NBA arenasA 2010 encounter at a Heat-Celtics gameHow the NBA schedule has evolved with back-to-back's and road swingsIn his 25th season in the NBA and now 22nd as the voice of the Boston Celtics, Sean Grande has long since cemented his status as one of the nation's elite play-callers. Sean will be joined by Brian Scalabrine and Abby Chin on NBC Sports Boston's Celtic road games, and of course by analyst Cedric Maxwell for radio games on 98.5 The Sports Hub. Since 2001, “Grande and Max” have become one of Boston's most popular and iconic on-air combinations, and the soundtrack of the Celtics “New Big Three Era”. On May 20, 2013, Grande made his Major League Baseball debut, as the alternate play-by-play voice of the World Champion Boston Red Sox. It completed his cycle of broadcasting major pro sports (NBA, NFL, NHL, WNBA and MLS). A frequent national guest on ESPN's SportsCenter, SportsNation, First Take and the the Bill Simmons Podcast, Sean will again join Marc D'Amico and Abby Chin on the Celtics original podcast From The Rafters.In 2015, a new adventure, a multi-year deal as the voice of Spike Sports and Bellator MMA. He expanded even further into combat sports and back to broadcast network TV in 2017, calling world title fights as the play-by-play voice of PBConFOX, and in 2018 of Top Rank Boxing on ESPN. In 2021, he returned to Bellator and their new home, Showtime Sports.Grande's milestones continue to pile up. Only the legendary Johnny Most and longtime cable voice Mike Gorman have called more Celtics games. On December 3rd, 2009 in San Antonio, he called his 1000th NBA Game, joining Marv Albert and Ian Eagle as the only three to reach that plateau before the age of 40. On February 3, 2012, Grande and Max were honored pre-game at TD Garden for their 1000th game together, on December 23rd, 2022 at the Garden, they're scheduled to call #2000. After signing a multi-year Celtics extension in 2018, Grande called his 2000th NBA game in the August 2020 NBA Playoff Bubble.His college hockey work for Fox and the NCAA Tournament garnered him three New England Emmy nominations including the 1999 Emmy for best Play-by-Play. He spent a combined 9 years calling Boston University and Boston College games, served six years as the television voice of the NCAA East Regional. But he left an indelible image on the sport with a fourteen-year run as “Voice of the Frozen Four” on CBS Radio. His 16 NCAA Championship Games stands as a play-by-play record.He made his national play-by-play debut at age 28, calling college football on ABC Sports.Grande lives in Cambridge, MA with his son Jackson, and his wife, Dana Jacobson of CBS News.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Your career is more than a source of income. It provides you with a social network, variety and meaning in your life. But what happens when your job grows dull? Staying in a dead-end career is a recipe for burnout and depression. But if retiring is not an option for you, what can you do? Pivot! Just like today's guest Dana Jacobson did. He shares how to keep life interesting through multiple career changes. In this episode, you'll discover how to bring meaning and variety back to your life when your job grows dull. Listen now. Show Highlights Include: A simple way to serve your community by having fun with your kids (12:46) The “optimist-practical” trap that could hold you back from a successful career change (14:28) How to ensure your spouse's support with your next career change (even if it seems risky) (15:01) 3 habits that give your family name a good reputation that lasts for generations (16:17) Disclosure: "Clicking the Like button does not constitute a testimonial for, recommendation or endorsement of our advisory firm, any associated person, or our services. Clicking the Like button is merely a mechanism to circulate our social media page. “Like” is not meant in the traditional sense. In addition, postings must refrain from recommending us or providing testimonials for our firm."
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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk with Profiler Training alumni, Dana Jacobson about her lived experience as an INFP personality type. https://personalityhacker.com
CBS Sunday Morning News correspondent Martha Teichner discusses her memoir, "When Harry Met Minnie: A True Story of Love and Friendship," with CBS Saturday Morning co-host Dana Jacobson. Teichner shares a deeply personal story of love and loss, of being in the right place at the right time, and of the mysterious ways a beloved pet can bring people together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS Sunday Morning News correspondent Martha Teichner discusses her memoir, "When Harry Met Minnie: A True Story of Love and Friendship," with CBS Saturday Morning co-host Dana Jacobson. Teichner shares a deeply personal story of love and loss, of being in the right place at the right time, and of the mysterious ways a beloved pet can bring people together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
[00:30] January 6 Texts (26 minutes)During yesterday's January 6 Committee hearing, Liz Cheney read personal text messages received by Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, during the January 6 protest. The messages prove there was no organized “insurrection” and that Trump's family and hosts at Fox News were calling for law and order. Incredibly, the propaganda media are using the messages as proof that Donald Trump organized an insurrection. [26:20] The ‘Effectiveness' of the Vaccine (6 minutes)News anchor Dana Jacobson said on CBS Saturday morning: “Despite the effectiveness of the vaccine, the virus is still spreading.” Truth bomb: If the virus is spreading after 480 million jabs, the vaccine is NOT effective. [31:30] Bible Study: Countdown to Christ's Return (15 minutes)Our national and individual sins are hastening the coming nuclear warfare prophesied to engulf the world. But there is good news! Though the countdown to the Great Tribulation and the Day of the Lord has begun, we are also counting down the days to the greatest event in the history of the universe—the majestic, earthshaking return of Jesus Christ! [46:25] Listener Feedback (8 minutes)
Betsy West and Julie Cohen, co-directors and producers of "Julia," join CBS Saturday Morning co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss the life and legacy of Julia Child. West and Cohen explain how Child revolutionized how Americans thought about food, reinvented cook books and introduced the concept of cooking shows. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Betsy West and Julie Cohen, co-directors and producers of "Julia," join CBS Saturday Morning co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss the life and legacy of Julia Child. West and Cohen explain how Child revolutionized how Americans thought about food, reinvented cook books and introduced the concept of cooking shows. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One of my favorite interviews ever was this one with Jay Crawford. You probably remember him with Dana Jacobson as they were frontiers on early morning sports talk shows with the program "Cold Pizza" . This followed the Cleveland Browns' real bad loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Jay had some few choice words and takes to go along with this one. A lot about Baker Mayfield and how he is not getting a fair shake from the Dawg Pound. Please follow along with all of The Dude Network including awesome savings with some great partners! https://linktr.ee/thedudenetwork --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedudenetwork/support
Dorie Greenspan is a five-time James Beard Award winner and the author of more than a dozen best-selling cookbooks. Despite nearly burning the house down at the age of 12, the kitchen soon became her kingdom. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson sits down with Greenspan to learn more about her story.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dorie Greenspan is a five-time James Beard Award winner and the author of more than a dozen best-selling cookbooks. Despite nearly burning the house down at the age of 12, the kitchen soon became her kingdom. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson sits down with Greenspan to learn more about her story.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Frank Siller, the founder and chairman of the Tunnel to Towers foundation, joins "CBS Mornings Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss the legacy of his brother Stephen, a firefighter who rushed to the burning World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. Joining Siller along his Never Forget Walk, Jacobson hears how the work of foundation has expanded over the last 20 years.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Frank Siller, the founder and chairman of the Tunnel to Towers foundation, joins "CBS Mornings Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss the legacy of his brother Stephen, a firefighter who rushed to the burning World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. Joining Siller along his Never Forget Walk, Jacobson hears how the work of foundation has expanded over the last 20 years.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode, CBS This Morning Saturday host Dana Jacobson joins Lisa for a candid conversation about challenging world of being a female anchor in the sports and entertainment world, and how the loss of her father drove her passions into high gear towards achieving her true happiness.
CBS This Morning anchor Dana Jacobson talked about her lifelong struggle with her weight including sneaking food, trying on dozens of dresses for her bat mitzvah to find one that fit, Hashimoto's disease, intermittent fasting, and more in this intimate conversation about someone who, on the outside, looks like she has it all together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The second Sunday in April has become synonymous with the Masters golf tournament but the springtime tradition has been postponed this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Jim Nantz, CBS Sports' lead play-by-play announcer, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss this untraditional Masters weekend, life without live sports, and the silver lining we can find during this lockdown. This weekend on CBS, Nantz will be joined by golfers Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods as they look back at their great victories at Augusta for a special "Masters Rewind." Known as "the voice of March and April," Nantz attributes his iconic voice to his father, "the most positive guy in the world."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The second Sunday in April has become synonymous with the Masters golf tournament but the springtime tradition has been postponed this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Jim Nantz, CBS Sports' lead play-by-play announcer, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss this untraditional Masters weekend, life without live sports, and the silver lining we can find during this lockdown. This weekend on CBS, Nantz will be joined by golfers Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods as they look back at their great victories at Augusta for a special "Masters Rewind." Known as "the voice of March and April," Nantz attributes his iconic voice to his father, "the most positive guy in the world."
Three-time Olympic gold medalist and beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh Jennings says postponing the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo because of the coronavirus pandemic was "the right decision." Speaking with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson, Walsh Jennings says it was almost a relief to hear the games would be delayed. Walsh Jennings said she will compete in 2021, her sixth Olympic Games. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Three-time Olympic gold medalist and beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh Jennings says postponing the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo because of the coronavirus pandemic was "the right decision." Speaking with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson, Walsh Jennings says it was almost a relief to hear the games would be delayed. Walsh Jennings said she will compete in 2021, her sixth Olympic Games.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear former Lakers head athletic trainer Gary Vitti's full conversation with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson as he remembers Kobe Bryant. The two met when Bryant was 17 years old, entering the NBA out of high school in 1996. They continued working together for all of Bryant's 20 seasons with the Lakers. Vitti discusses the special relationship between an athletic trainer and an athlete. He remembers Bryant as a competitive player with a winning mentality, but most importantly as a family man who cared deeply about his community and mentoring the next generations. Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others died Sunday in a helicopter crash.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear former Lakers head athletic trainer Gary Vitti's full conversation with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson as he remembers Kobe Bryant. The two met when Bryant was 17 years old, entering the NBA out of high school in 1996. They continued working together for all of Bryant's 20 seasons with the Lakers. Vitti discusses the special relationship between an athletic trainer and an athlete. He remembers Bryant as a competitive player with a winning mentality, but most importantly as a family man who cared deeply about his community and mentoring the next generations. Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others died Sunday in a helicopter crash.
We still don't know why Kobe Bryant's helicopter crashed in California, but investigators plan to spend all week at the site looking for clues. Last night's NBA games were filled with tributes to Bryant. One man beside him through this career, the Lakers' longtime trainer Gary Vitti, talks with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson. Republicans face growing pressure to call witnesses in the president's impeachment trial, after reports of explosive allegations from former National Security Adviser John Bolton, in an upcoming book. The CDC has issued its highest travel alert, telling Americans to avoid all nonessential travel to China, where the death toll from the coronavirus is increasing. We're learning new details of a U.S. military operation overnight to the site of a deadly American plane crash in Afghanistan.
In October 2019, retired basketball star Kobe Bryant sat down with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss life after the NBA. On Sunday, Bryant unexpectedly died, along with his 13-year-old daughter and seven others, when his helicopter crashed. Bryant was 41 years old. Talking with Jacobson, Bryant said he hoped to be remembered as a storyteller by younger generations. He created the production Granity Studios in 2016 after 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers. He created podcasts, TV shows, and films. Bryant discussed parenting his four daughters, winning an Oscar, and how he adapted to life after basketball.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In October 2019, retired basketball star Kobe Bryant sat down with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to discuss life after the NBA. On Sunday, Bryant unexpectedly died, along with his 13-year-old daughter and seven others, when his helicopter crashed. Bryant was 41 years old. Talking with Jacobson, Bryant said he hoped to be remembered as a storyteller by younger generations. He created the production Granity Studios in 2016 after 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers. He created podcasts, TV shows, and films. Bryant discussed parenting his four daughters, winning an Oscar, and how he adapted to life after basketball.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to reflect on his NFL career and share his thoughts on the league today. He co-wrote the new book "America's Game: The NFL at 100" and he tells Jacobson about his favorite highlights in NFL history. He also explains why he doesn't necessarily agree with kneeling during the National Anthem. Plus, Rice shares why he doesn't play fantasy football, how he gets recognized from "Dancing With The Stars" and watching his son play football.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson to reflect on his NFL career and share his thoughts on the league today. He co-wrote the new book "America's Game: The NFL at 100" and he tells Jacobson about his favorite highlights in NFL history. He also explains why he doesn't necessarily agree with kneeling during the National Anthem. Plus, Rice shares why he doesn't play fantasy football, how he gets recognized from "Dancing With The Stars" and watching his son play football.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear retired basketball star Kobe Bryant's full conversation with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson. Bryant, who is the NBA's third all-time leading scorer, hopes he'll be looked at as a storyteller by younger generations after creating his production Granity Studios in 2016 after 20 seasons in the NBA. He now helps create books, podcasts, TV shows, and films. Bryant discusses parenting his four daughters, winning an Oscar, and how he's adapting to life after basketball. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear retired basketball star Kobe Bryant's full conversation with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson. Bryant, who is the NBA's third all-time leading scorer, hopes he'll be looked at as a storyteller by younger generations after creating his production Granity Studios in 2016 after 20 seasons in the NBA. He now helps create books, podcasts, TV shows, and films. Bryant discusses parenting his four daughters, winning an Oscar, and how he's adapting to life after basketball.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lauren Greenfield discusses her new Showtime documentary, "The Kingmaker" with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson. The documentary tell the story of how Imelda Marcos, the former first lady of the Philippines, and her family relied on money and power to re-write the family and nation's history. Greenfield shares how she got intimate access to the Marcos family - and how their story provides a cautionary tale on the fragility of democracy and puts in perspective the return of authoritarian regimes and the rise of nationalism around the world. She also explains how Imelda Marcos was involved in her husband Ferdinand's two-decade rule that abolished democratic institutions and ushered in martial law and how she is using her influence to help her family gain political power once more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lauren Greenfield discusses her new Showtime documentary, "The Kingmaker" with "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson. The documentary tell the story of how Imelda Marcos, the former first lady of the Philippines, and her family relied on money and power to re-write the family and nation's history. Greenfield shares how she got intimate access to the Marcos family - and how their story provides a cautionary tale on the fragility of democracy and puts in perspective the return of authoritarian regimes and the rise of nationalism around the world. She also explains how Imelda Marcos was involved in her husband Ferdinand's two-decade rule that abolished democratic institutions and ushered in martial law and how she is using her influence to help her family gain political power once more.
On Monday's ENN, Freddie Kitchens explains his 4th and 9 draw play, Pat Shurmur continues to hang on the rim, Bill Belichick stares down Dana Jacobson and more.
Scott Soshnick, Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick's death stare at CBS reporter Dana Jacobson after she asked him a question about receiver Antonio Brown, whom the team had waived before their game against the New York Jets. There's always tension between the rights holders, who pay billions to show the games, and the teams and the league. Also discussed is what's next for Antonio Brown, who may file a grievance against the Patriots for his release. Brown was scheduled to be paid $1 million in salary, and another $9 million signing bonus. Also talked about is WGN's final broadcast of the Chicago Cubs. The over-the-air network has shown games since 1948. The Cubs, along with Sinclair, are starting their own regional sports network, Marquee Sports Network. Hosts: Scott Soshnick, Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr Producer: Colin Tipton
CBS Sports correspondent Dana Jacobson and Dallas Morning News assistant sports editor Scott Bell are this week's guests on Angelique S. Chengelis' podcast, View from the Press Box.
CBS Sports correspondent Dana Jacobson and Dallas Morning News assistant sports editor Scott Bell are this week's guests on Angelique S. Chengelis' podcast, View from the Press Box.
Dana Jacobson of CBS Talks With Drew and KB
Steve is in New York City for Penn State basketball’s NIT semifinal showdown against Mississippi State. Topics: Phillies, Elite 8 Michigan/Florida State, Dana Jacobson, this day in sports history and possible early entries into the 2018 NBA Draft.
Steve is in New York City for Penn State basketball’s NIT semifinal showdown against Mississippi State. Topics: Phillies, Elite 8 Michigan/Florida State, Dana Jacobson, this day in sports history and possible early entries into the 2018 NBA Draft.
• Episode 009: Interview of Dana Jacobson, a retired USAF Reserve JAG who is the managing partner of the Jacobson law firm. As part of his practice, Dana has expertise in estate planning and probate. Many of Dana's clients are active duty and retired military members. Dana explains why it is critical to have your affairs in order and what happens if you don't --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ferah-ozbek/message
Dana Jacobson is a star broadcaster. She worked for ESPN for a decade, anchoring SportsCenter and helping transition Cold Pizza into First Take, before leaving a contract on the table and moving over to the CBS property. During our chat, … Continue reading →