Pelosi sparks memes after ripping up Trump speech
"Me ripping up the study guide after failing the test..."
"Me ripping up the study guide after failing the test..."
At least 12 of those killed were part of a search and rescue team hit by the second avalanche as they tried to find people missing after the first.
Willie O’Ree broke the NHL’s color barrier in 1958 when he was signed to the Boston Bruins amid the U.S.’s battle with Jim Crow. Nzingha Prescod is an American foil fencer who became the first African-American woman to win an individual medal at the world championships. The two met in Washington, D.C. where they talked about their historic journeys as part of “CBS This Morning’s” Trailblazers series in celebration of Black History Month.
A California community wants to help tackle a looming global pilot shortage as airlines try to recruit an estimated 800,000 new aviators over the next 20 years. Meg Oliver went up in a plane to see how Reedley, California, is using a big opportunity to train the next generation of pilots before the city announces a new partnership with Boeing on Wednesday.
At least 28 people are dead after two avalanches in Turkey. Among the victims are 23 members of a rescue team sent to search for people after the first avalanche. At least 15 people are still trapped under the snow. Crews say fog, heavy snow and strong winds are hampering the rescue efforts.
"This is a celebration that is a long time in the making," said Mayor Quinton Lucas.
The largest department store chain in America is closing 125 stores and cutting 2,000 jobs. Macy’s is making the cuts in an effort to end a yearslong slump, though it’s unclear how many total jobs will be affected once retail workers factor into the final count. Jill Schlesinger breaks down the implications of the retail giant’s massive move.
Late Iowa caucus results show Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders in a tight race with 71% of precincts currently reporting results. Buttigieg is on pace to win nearly 27% of the state’s delegates while Sanders is ahead in the popular vote. CBS News’ elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto breaks down what Iowa’s electoral map looks like, including which demographics supported certain candidates.
Iowa’s caucus confusion left many irked and disappointed Monday night after a coding error led to massive delays in vote counting. One man called the disorganization “disappointing” while Iowa’s Democratic chair defended the party’s decision to use the app. Dean Reynolds speaks to Des Moines residents to see how they feel about how the process was handled.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
Iowa Democratic chairman Troy Price pushed back against critics who questioned the use of an app to finalize the results of the first 2020 caucus.
Critics say controversial startup Clearview AI poses a new and profound threat to public privacy with its facial recognition technology. The software can identify people by comparing their picture to billions of images Clearview has scraped from social media and the internet. In his first TV interview with Errol Barnett, CEO Hoan Ton-That defended the startup against people fearing the implications of the cutting-edge technology.
A California prosecutor is dropping several rape and assault charges against reality TV star and surgeon Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend, citing what he calls insufficient evidence and claiming that his predecessor was using the case to get reelected. David Begnaud reports on the stunning reversal.
"I can remember him being born, I was there. And to see him take his last breath… it's just too much," Terrance Jackson's father said.
Bob Marley’s timeless classic, “Redemption Song,” is being released as a brand new music video on Wednesday in honor of the late musician’s 75th birthday. The video is premiering on YouTube, a day before Marley’s birthday.
A teenager killed in a shooting after his grandfather's funeral has been identified as a high school football player. Terrance Jackson, a 15-year-old defensive end at Deerfield Beach High School, died in the shooting. CBS affiliate WPEC-TV spoke to the victim's parents.
There were 24 candidates on the Democratic ballot running in Tuesday's special election primary in Maryland's 7th Congressional District.
There is still no winner to Monday’s Iowa caucus after a coding error on the app used to count votes resulted in massive delays in the process. However, partial results already contain surprises as Mayor Pete Buttigieg holds a tight lead in first place just ahead of Senator Bernie Sanders. With just 71% of precincts reporting, Democrats hope to have a clearer picture soon. Ed O’Keefe reports from New Hampshire where the 2020 candidates are already campaigning for the next primary.
Chinese authorities look to be using tough measures to crack down on civilians refusing to wear masks and get their temperatures taken as the coronavirus lockdown spreads and the death toll approaches 500. Hundreds of Americans were evacuated out of Wuhan on Tuesday night on two more charter flights. Ramy Inocencio is in Beijing where forces are attempting to feed supplies into quarantined Wuhan.
President Trump gave his three years in office a glowing review in Tuesday night’s State of the Union address. He began the evening by snubbing a handshake from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who then ended the night by tearing up her printed copy of his speech. Weijia Jiang reports on how the partisan address highlighted the tensions within government.
President Trump rallies Republicans, highlighting the economy in a State of the Union address that left partisan tensions on display. Also, partial results reveal two frontrunners in Iowa after an app used to count caucus votes for the first time malfunctioned, plunging the night into disorganization. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
President Trump gave his State of the Union address just a day before the Senate is likely to acquit him in the impeachment trial. Tensions between Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who greenlit the effort to remove him from office, were on full display Tuesday evening. Nancy Cordes weighs in on how the tension might play out in the Senate chamber on Wednesday.
This week, on "Intelligence Matters," Morell speaks with a former top Pentagon official, an expert on Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, who has decided to run for Congress in New York.
Alabama woman claims she shot a man who raped her and was attacking her brother.
Another U.S. national has been confirmed to have the coronavirus and is now in a Japanese hospital - one of 10 who tested positive on a cruise ship.