Attorney Michael Avenatti, who represents adult film actress Stormy Daniels, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Daniels' "60 Minutes" interview on her alleged affair with Donald Trump, and why Americans should care about her story.
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels says fear kept her from talking about an alleged affair with President Trump. Her story, told for the first time Sunday night on "60 Minutes," is under attack by Michael Cohen, the president's personal attorney. Major Garrett reports.
Michael Cohen, President Trump's personal attorney, paid $130,000 to adult film star Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 election. Paula Reid reports on the potential legal issues for Cohen and the Trump campaign.
The Florida students behind the Never Again movement hope to build on the momentum created by the March for Our Lives protests. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered Saturday in Washington and around the world to demonstrate against gun violence. Adriana Diaz reports.
A fire inside a shopping mall crowded with families killed at least 64 people in Russia. Young children are among the victims. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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Blue Mountain School District superintendent arranged for armed security in buildings Monday after plan to use rocks against potential school shooters was announced