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Trump and Abe continue talks on North Korea developments in Florida
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are working to address an often overlooked problem that's hurting our military community: 38 percent of military spouses are underemployed and about 12 percent are unemployed. Jan Crawford met with two military spouses and a U.S. senator pushing for change.
George and Barbara Bush celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary in January. When asked what was the secret to their enduring love, Mrs. Bush said keeping a sense of humor. Jim Axelrod reports on their love story.
Despite the U.S., U.K. and France targeting Syria with more than 100 airstrikes in recent days, Syrians celebrated their historic independence from France on Tuesday. They celebrated with opera and folk music, yet not far from the singing and dancing, war rages on. Seth Doane reports from Aleppo.
Starbucks executive chairman Howard Schultz tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King he "couldn't believe it" when he saw the video of two black men being arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks. But he admits the racial bias incident may not be isolated to that store.
Susan Page, USA Today's Washington bureau chief, interviewed Barbara Bush several times in the past six months for a biography of the former first lady. The book, "The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty" is due out next year. Page joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss her conversations with Mrs. Bush.
Now in its 17th year, the festival features nearly 100 fiction and documentary features, as well as virtual reality displays, master classes, talks and musical performances
Tesla CEO Elon Musk showed us the office couch he sleeps on during an interview last week at his Silicon Valley Model 3 car factory. After seeing our report, a California man started a GoFundMe page called "Buy Elon Musk a couch." In one day, the campaign raised more than $5,000 dollars, exceeding its goal.
The two moves show the online retailer isn't slowing down in its ongoing quest to expand into new markets
British courts have ruled 23-month-old Alfie Evans should be taken off life support, but his parents want him flown to Italy
The Rokita signs proclaim in large white letters "Endorsed by Trump/Pence"
The two will tour U.S. Border Patrol's Yuma Sector and look at the border wall in the area
Ballew had ruled Messiah could only be used to refer to Jesus and ordered the name be removed from a baby's birth certificate
Amid outrage over the arrests of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks, the coffee giant will be closing its stores and corporate offices on May 29 for company-wide racial bias training. Only on "CBS This Morning," Starbucks executive chairman Howard Schultz speaks with Gayle King live on "CBS This Morning" to discuss the recent incident and how the company is handling it.
In exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning," Starbucks' executive chairman addresses controversy
A video shows Oscar-winning filmmaker Jordan Peele putting words in the mouth of former President Obama. It's part of a new public service ad campaign to warn Americans about the growing threat posed by digital misinformation. Carter Evans reports on how the U.S. government is trying to respond to this new technology.