Comic Fortune Feimster; comic Mae Martin; comic Tig Notaro.Guests: Fortune Feimster, Mae Martin, Tig Notaro..
A 19th century sun dial cannon; a signed helmet from one of Hollywood's biggest flops, "Heaven's Gate;" sterling silver baby figurines; a 1964 Beatles board game.
Kellyoke encore: "Flames"; José Andrés and Martha Stewart; Tina Knowles; teens invent device to remove microplastics; Big Queer Food Fest; Watchhouse performs.Guests: José Andrés, Martha Stewart, Tina Knowles..
An ATM transaction allows Texas detectives to pinpoint a suspect in the slaying of a teacher, but a shoelace stolen from the victim's home proves to be the tie that binds her killer to the crime.
The 1992 hit-and-run death of 6-year-old Nicole Rae Walker leads to a groundbreaking trial as experts submit a video reconstruction of the incident, implicating a drunk driver and demonstrating the viability of video testimony.
A guy brings in 100 pounds of pure silver; a seller brings in a mysterious book; a collection of movie props from "Batman Forever" is brought into the shop.
A set of 1814 naval history books from John Adams' personal library; an electronic cigar box guitar signed by musician Sammy Hagar; a 1901 coin sorter.
A shower curtain signed by actor Anthony Perkins ("Psycho"); an 1882 Gold Certificate and a 1918 Federal Reserve note; an 1800s Millionaire Calculator; a 1950s Russian night-vision scope.
A panel from an SR-71 Blackbird is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a solid bronze 16th-century cannon; a vintage pair of gigantic Levi's jeans.
Innovation, tradition and success happen in rural places.
Illusionist Franz Harary is chained to railroad tracks while a powerful locomotive approaches.Guests: Franz Harary..
Brandon reunites with two former students after acclimating them to musical instruments that their adopters use to bring joy to others.
A group providing support to pet owners in need; a shelter dedicated to caring for hard-to-adopt pets; a mission saves shelter dogs from fire-ravaged Southern California.
Co-hosts Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller provide original reporting, breaking news, and profiles of leading figures in culture and the arts from the Times Square studio on the Saturday edition of the CBS morning news family.
How the spiciest peppers on the planet are cultivated; the chemistry behind under-eye gels; the animal kingdom's best mimics; the physics of skateboarding.
Iceland's unique reliance on water power and the surprising applications of geothermal energy; a modern pioneer bringing back an age-old method of keeping food fresh; the next generation of sustainable food solutions.
An Australian shepherd becomes more than a hero to its handler; rats as service animals.
3D-printed statues of people and pets; a mother makes sure all children can walk with their parents; tunnels of sound with directional speakers; the inventors of clear solar panels.
Tre and Cierra Boston rebuild the Silve family house in Grand Bayou Village, La., when it's wrecked by Hurricane Ida; with five days to pull it off, they transform the property into a Bayou Born themed home.
Programming to be announced.
News and features from the PGA Tour.
The Rocket Classic resumes with the third round from Detroit Golf Club. Tony Finau holds the tournament record, shooting 26-under 262 to win in 2022 by five strokes. Nate Lashley totaled 263 in claiming the inaugural Rocket Classic in 2019 by six.
The body of a 14-year-old girl is found near a bike trail.
The latest world and national news.
A man is found strangled and burned in his San Antonio apartment and the killer thinks he has destroyed all the evidence.
When two men appear to die of heart disease six years apart, police notice they have one thing in common -- they were each married to the same woman.
Olympia tries to impress the partnership board by taking on a complicated murder case.
A pregnant woman asks for Olympia's help obtaining a divorce from her husband, whose family is a client of the firm.
The murder of Ivy League student Blaze Bernstein, allegedly murdered because he was gay and Jewish; the trial of former high school classmate Sam Woodward.
The 118 races to save the lives of workers trapped in a factory fire; Maddie reveals a painful family secret that causes Buck to confront his childhood and answer why he is the daredevil he is today.
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