Добавить новость
smi24.net
CBSNews.com
Декабрь
2019

Новости за 02.12.2019



Rosa Parks honored with statue in Montgomery, Alabama

CBSNews.com 

A new statue was dedicated to civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks in Alabama’s capital of Montgomery on Sunday. The bronze monument was unveiled on the 64th anniversary of one of the key moments in the civil rights movement.

Gunbattle in Mexico leaves at least 21 dead

CBSNews.com 

A weekend battle between drug cartel members and security forces in Mexico has claimed at least 21 lives. The attack comes just days after President Trump said he plans to label cartels as terrorist organizations. Anne-Marie Green has more.

Looking back at Michael Bloomberg's record as New York City mayor

CBSNews.com 

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's entry into the race for the Democratic presidential nomination is raising questions about whether he is the best match for the party. Doug Muzzio, chief pollster at Baruch College Survey Research, joined CBSN to discuss.

Hip-hop icon Fat Joe: "I think I'm retiring"

CBSNews.com 

Hip-hop veteran Joseph Cartagena, aka "Fat Joe," discussed his life, career and why he's thinking about retiring after the release of his new album "Family Ties." Joe and producer "Dre" from Cool & Dre sat down with CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers in the Toyota Green Room.

World leaders tackle climate change at COP25 summit

CBSNews.com 

World leaders are meeting at a major climate summit in Madrid to tackle rising temperatures around the globe. The United Nations' COP25 summit will last for two weeks. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has called attention to the growing problem, saying "the point of no return is no longer over the horizon." Zack Colman, a climate and energy reporter for Politico, joined CBSN to discuss.

12/2: CBSN AM

CBSNews.com 

Impeachment inquiry focus shifts to possible charges; Cyber Monday shoppers expected to spend billions

Trump calls impeachment a "boon" for Republicans

CBSNews.com 

The impeachment proceedings against President Trump will enter a new phase this week, and the president weighed in as he left the White House for a NATO summit in London. He told reporters impeachment would be a "boon" for Republicans and would hurt Democrats in their districts. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe was at the White House when the president left and joined CBSN to discuss impeachment and the NATO summit.





СМИ24.net — правдивые новости, непрерывно 24/7 на русском языке с ежеминутным обновлением *