Students take on impeachment debate with civility
A group of high school students in Florida have been discussing President Trump's impeachment. Unlike some in Washington, there's no name calling or grandstanding. Manuel Bojorquez explains.
A group of high school students in Florida have been discussing President Trump's impeachment. Unlike some in Washington, there's no name calling or grandstanding. Manuel Bojorquez explains.
Soon Democratic candidates for president will face off on the debate stage. But now they agree on impeaching President Trump. Ed O'Keefe reports.
As the first impeachment votes were cast Wednesday night, President Trump took to the stage at a campaign rally in Michigan. Weijia Jiang is there.
As he left the White House for a rally in Michigan, President Trump ignored reporters, refusing to comment on impeachment. Earlier in the day, a spokesperson said he would only catch some of the proceedings between meetings. Paula Reid reports.
The debate in Congress over impeachment is breaking along party lines. But what about the rest of the country? Dean Reynolds takes a look at how voters are reacting.
President Trump is expected to be only the third U.S. president in history to be impeached. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan and Major Garrett join the "CBS Evening News" to explain what could happen next.
Now that the House of Representatives has approved articles of impeachment against President Trump, Speaker Nancy Pelosi will announce who she wants to represent House Democrats during the Senate trial. CBS News' Natalie Brand joins "Red and Blue" for a closer look at what the role of an impeachment manager is.
How could the impeachment of President Trump impact the 2020 election? CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright and CBS News political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez join CBSN with analysis.
The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to impeach President Trump. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid, Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes, CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper and CBSN legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe join "Red and Blue" to discuss the historic day.
Jack Rakove, an American historian and professor of history at Stanford University, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the difficulties in comparing the past impeachments of U.S. presidents.
President Trump was cheered by an adoring crowd in Michigan while he was condemned by the House of Representatives on Wednesday. He waited for the House to vote on impeachment, then made the second-longest speech of his presidency. Ben Tracy reports.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss what's next as the Senate prepares for the impeachment trial of President Trump. The Democrats have asked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for witnesses, but McConnell has rejected the request.
The day after President Trump is impeached, Democratic presidential candidates are holding their sixth debate in Los Angeles. Ed O'Keefe reports on what to expect.
The shadow of impeachment is now hanging over the Trump presidency. The House of Representatives approved two articles of impeachment – abuse of power and obstruction of Congress – on a pair of party-line votes Wednesday night. Mr. Trump will be the third president in U.S. history to face a trial in the Senate. Nancy Cordes reports.
Children's toys sold in the U.S. are subject to more than 100 tests and requirements to protect children from things like choking hazards or misleading age recommendations. But some items sold online don't meet those standards and could put kids at risk. We bought several toys off Amazon and put them through basic safety tests at an accredited lab. Errol Barnett reports on the concerning results.
A California teenager is under arrest for trying to steal a small plane from a runway. Surveillance video shows the plane maneuvering erratically on the ground at Fresno Yosemite International Airport before crashing. No one was hurt. Mola Lenghi reports.
The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump, the third time in American history the House has impeached a president. White House press secretary and communications director Stephanie Grisham joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the president's response to the vote and his strategy ahead of the Senate trial.
Impeachment capped a year that also brought acts of shocking gun violence and celebrations of patriotic anniversaries that brought Americans together. “CBS This Morning” looks back at all of the pivotal people and moments that helped shape 2019.
Australia's devastating bushfires are fueled by record heat. Protests are banned in India as outrage escalates over a controversial citizenship law. And Catalan protests break out at a football match in Spain. CBS News' Rylee Carlson rounds up these global news headlines from London.
At his rally in Michigan Wednesday night, President Trump slammed local Congresswoman Debbie Dingell for voting in favor of impeachment and suggested her late husband, longtime Rep. John Dingell, was "looking up" from hell. Watch his remarks.
Seven Democratic presidential candidates are set to take the debate stage in Los Angeles tonight. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN AM to talk about what we can expect.
Millions of sports fans will be watching their first live game in months when Germany's Bundesliga plays its opening game on Saturday.
Saturday marks the reopening of Germany's Bundesliga soccer league's season, and experts say the major sports organization's return could be a blueprint for U.S. leagues. Roxana Saberi reports on Bundesliga's return, and what changes the league made to keep the risk of COVID-19 infection to a minimum.
Thousands of years ago, some of humankind's prehistoric ancestors walked across a field in what is now Tanzania -- and left footsteps that are now part of the largest fossil footprint site ever found on the African continent. Michelle Miller speaks to experts about what clues the site holds about the ancient group.
The next generation of wireless service, 5G, is expecting a massive rollout come 2020. With an average of 11 connected devices per U.S. household, consumers are eager for a faster and more reliable network. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss the capabilities of 5G.