Eye Opener at 8: Trump confident there will be a virus vaccine by end of 2020
A look at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
A look at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
In 2005, Michael Jordan and Chuck Daly, Head coach of the 1992 Olympic "Dream Team," told 60 Minutes about a game of golf in Barcelona.
A Colorado paramedic, who died from the coronavirus after volunteering to help save lives in New York, is being remembered as a hero. Emotional tributes were held Sunday, as the body of 66-year-old Paul Cary was transported home. Before he got sick, Cary had already signed up for another 30 days of service in New York. Jamie Yuccas shares his story.
With shutdowns devastating a nation where millions were already barely surviving, one official says it's time to learn to "live with the virus."
President Trump said he is very confident there will be a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year during a Fox News virtual town hall at the Lincoln Memorial Sunday night. As he defended his handling of the pandemic, he also sharply increased his estimated COVID-19 death toll in the United States. Paula Reid reports on the president's predictions.
Several countries in Europe that were hit hard by the coronavirus are letting stores reopen and giving people more freedom to go out. Italy reported its lowest daily death toll since the pandemic began, and some familiar signs of life are returning. Chris Livesay reports on the return to some normalcy.
The push to reopen the country's ailing economy is picking up speed even as the coronavirus outbreak is, according to health experts, far from over. Also, at the Lincoln Memorial, President Trump suggested we'll have a vaccine by the end of the year. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
While there were more than 54,000 new coronavirus cases in the U.S. over the weekend, crowds defied social distancing guidelines to enjoy the nice weather. People gathered in parks in New York City, and on beaches and at businesses across the country. David Begnaud reports on why health officials are concerned about the crowds.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments by telephone conference and provide live audio for the press and the public for the first time ever.
An estimated 70% of the human population may need to be immune to halt the pandemic, researchers say.
Deputies in South Carolina shot and killed an alligator that fatally attacked a woman on Kiawah Island .
It's effort to quell flap sparked by officers wearing the masks at a May Day protest. They're deemed a response to Black Lives Matter movement.
Official leading COVID-19 response says number of new cases coming down, but not fast enough with hospitals still struggling.
The act would provide an additional $75 billion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency
The funds all go to employees who've have worked at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz, California at least a year
Report obtained by Associated Press shows Bejing tried to stock up as it covered up word on extent of COVID-19 and how contagious it was.
But he says he believes states can gradually lift lockdowns while protecting people from the coronavirus pandemic.
But he says he believes states can gradually lift lockdowns while also protecting people from the coronavirus pandemic.
Paul Cary, 66, was first and foremost a father of two sons and grandfather of four. Now, he's a national hero, after answering the call to help with the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City before succumbing to the virus, himself. CBSN New York has more.
Americans unemployed by coronavirus share their stories; Then, small, medium-sized farmers on edge while trade war bailout money goes to some surprising recipients; And, medical workers using own money to keep health care system afloat in rural Texas.
There was a massive procession — including hundreds of first responders — that escorted Paul Cary's body to Newark Liberty Airport for his journey home.
A CBS News poll has Elizabeth Warren atop Democratic voters' list of those who should be considered for vice president -- with 71% saying she should be. Warren outpaces other possible picks by a wide margin as voters' first choice for the job. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with a look at the polling numbers.
Halley's Comet is bringing shooting stars to Earth this week.
Texas' rural health care system may not have the budgets to survive the coronavirus pandemic. 60 Minutes met with a few of the people trying to make sure rural communities still receive care.
Because many rural Texans can't depend on telehealth, they must seek in-person care—often in counties without a hospital.