Tom Brady's future uncertain after Patriots' early playoff exit
The 42-year-old quarterback whom many call the greatest football player ever won't definitively say he's coming back
The 42-year-old quarterback whom many call the greatest football player ever won't definitively say he's coming back
Every year the Eurasia Group, a political risk consulting firm, ranks the top 10 geopolitical risks we're likely to see. For the first time, in 2020, a U.S. domestic issue tops the list, outranking Iran, Turkey, and Latin America. Ian Bremmer, the president and founder of the Eurasia Group, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why.
"You're in no position to lecture the public about anything," he said. "You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg."
In Australia, rain and cooler temperatures are bringing some relief for communities devastated by deadly bushfires across the country. But officials warn the flames will "take off" again. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joined "CBSN AM" from the Australian capital of Canberra with more.
Oprah Winfrey is bringing tens of thousands of people around the country together with a mission to make their lives better. “CBS This Morning” got exclusive behind-the-scenes access at the first stop on the 2020 Wellness Tour in Florida, where Winfrey spoke with Lady Gaga about physical and mental health. David Begnaud reports.
An Air Force veteran celebrated his upcoming 90th birthday in midair. Stan Rohrer went skydiving from a height of 13,000 feet over California's Lake Elsinore. Rohrer lost both of his legs in his 80s, but he hasn't lost his sense of adventure. Nikki Battiste shares his story.
At the 2020 Golden Globe Awards, “Saturday Night Live’s” Kate McKinnon thanked Ellen DeGeneres for paving the way for gay and lesbian artists like herself. She presented DeGeneres with the special Carol Burnett Award. The rest of the night saw favorites and underdogs take home prizes, including “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “1917.” “Entertainment Tonight” co-host Kevin Frazier recaps the night.
At least 25 have died as a result of brushfires since September – and flames are expected to intensify once again
Crude oil surged to a three-month high after Iran vowed "harsh retaliation" for Gen. Qassem Soleimani's death.
Rain and cooler temperatures are bringing some relief Monday for communities devastated by the out-of-control bushfires raging across Australia. At least 25 people have died as a result of the fires since September. It's estimated nearly half a billion animals are also dead. Nearly 20 million acres have burned, and authorities say the fires could keep burning for months. Jamie Yuccas reports from the Australian capital of Canberra.
Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is expected in court Monday as his long-awaited criminal trial begins. Allegations of sexual misconduct against Weinstein by more than 80 women fueled the rise of the #MeToo movement. Weinstein is formally charged with sexually assaulting two women, one in 2006 and another in 2013. Jericka Duncan reports.
The quake struck just south of the island at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometers (over 6 miles), according to the U.S. Geological Service.
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Weinstein is formally charged with sexually assaulting two women, one in 2006 and another in 2013, but more than 80 women have accused him of sexual misconduct.
After a five month investigation, 60 Minutes obtained photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy and the cell where the convicted sex offender was found dead. Forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Baden, who was hired by Mark Epstein to investigate his brother’s death, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss new details in the case and why the autopsy may point to a homicide, not a suicide.
Both the U.S. and Iran have increased the alert level of their forces including, in Iran's case, its ballistic missiles. As more than 3,000 U.S. troops head to the Middle East, the Trump administration insists it is having no second thoughts about killing Iranian General Qassem Soleimani when it had the chance. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
Democrats say there should be no further strikes against Iran without Congressional approval. In a letter to House Democratic colleagues Sunday night, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, "The House will introduce and vote on a war powers resolution" this week "to limit the president's military actions regarding Iran." Major Garrett reports from the White House.
Daughter of slain Iranian general directly threatens revenge on American troops as Trump warns of strikes inside Iran.
Protestors and mourners at General Qassem Soleimani's funeral call for revenge against the U.S., while President Trump vows to strike again if necessary. Also, Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is expected in court today as his long-awaited criminal trial begins. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Police in Iran's capital say millions of mourners attended a funeral for Qassem Soleimani Monday morning. In Iraq, where he was killed, legislators are calling for American troops to leave the country, as more than 3,000 U.S. troops are headed for the Middle East. President Trump is standing by his vow to target up to 52 significant sites inside Iran, but Iran's foreign minister said Monday that any such attack would be a war crime. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran.
The Iraqi Parliament voted Sunday to demand all U.S. troops be removed from the country following the drone strike last week that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. Now, President Trump is threatening Iraq with economic sanctions. Holly Williams reports from Baghdad.
Man arrested on suspicion of stealing a vehicle belonging to a missing Oklahoma man and the arrested man is a "person of interest" in connection with human remains found in Arizona
A 13 year old was killed and three other people were wounded on their trip home to the U.S. from holiday visit to Mexico, authorities said.
Iran abandons key tenets of the 2015 nuclear deal over the killing of Qassem Soleimani as Trump warns Iraq to stay "friendly" as it considers booting U.S. troops.
A 13 year old was killed and three other people were wounded on their trip home to the U.S. from holiday visit to Mexico, authorities said.