Texas mother found dead but infant is alive
Today a mother who’d been missing for a week was found dead but her newborn daughter is safe. The case has taken a bizarre twist, with the arrest of the mothers friend. Omar Villafranca report.
Today a mother who’d been missing for a week was found dead but her newborn daughter is safe. The case has taken a bizarre twist, with the arrest of the mothers friend. Omar Villafranca report.
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point said an internal investigation found that cadets at the Army-Navy game last week did not flash a "white power" symbol on national TV.
President Trump is firing back at ’Christianity Today,’ a magazine founded by the late Reverend Billy Graham, after it called for Mr. Trump's removal from office. Paula Reid reports from the White House.
The wife of a U.S. official is facing criminal charges for a deadly accident involving a British teenager. The case has gotten the attention of top officials from London to Washington, including President Trump. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
The race for the Democratic nomination has become a battle over big money in politics, with rivals zeroing in on a new target. The sixth Democratic debate featured a clash between candidates over the role that big-dollar donors should have in an election. Ed O’Keefe reports.
On Saturday, nearly half of the U.S. population is expected to take part in the biggest shopping day of the year. "Super Saturday" the last Saturday before Christmas, is expected to draw nearly 148 million shoppers into stores for last minute deals and extended shopping hours.
In a town in Massachusetts, the neighbors do a lot of talking. All thanks to a toddler. Steve Hartman reports.
" After issuing nearly 600 pardons and commutations to convicted rapists and murderers, former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin is now under attack for defending his actions while on a radio show. One of the pardons Bevin defended was that of a convicted child rapist — and now the family of the victim is responding with outrage. Jericka Duncan reports. "
Police said Friday that the suspect in a workplace shooting and an employee he targeted are dead. Two other people were injured in the shooting.
A powerful Pacific jet stream will create what's called an "atmospheric river," which will flood the U.S. with balmy air as well as some extreme weather over the next week. That includes a pseudo-subtropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico and up to a foot of rain for some in the Pacific Northwest. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN with the latest.
Brother and sister Sara and Sean Watkins first gained acclaim for their Grammy-winning band, Nickel Creek. In 2015, they made their first Watkins Family Hour record with collaborators including Fiona Apple and Belmont Tench. Since the pandemic has put their tour on hold, they have been hosting a series of livestream concerts, featuring famous friends like Taylor Goldsmith, Mandy Moore and John C. Reilly. Watkins Family Hour joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions from Southern California to... Читать дальше...
It’s now the Republicans move in the impeachment stalemate in the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell met with Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, but says they are still at an impasse on how to proceed with an impeachment trial expected next month. Congress is out for the holiday recess, and the president is in Florida for the next two weeks. Chip Reid reports.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have failed to agree on witnesses and procedures for a Senate impeachment trial. Washington Post national correspondent Philip Bump joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss this stalemate, the next steps in the process and more political news.
The wife of an American official now formally charged in the death of a British teenager is refusing to return to Britain to face trial. Anne Sacoolas fled after she was accused of causing a crash that killed 19-year-old motorcyclist Harry Dunn. Imtiaz Tyab spoke with the victim's family.
One massive cruise ship slammed into another, and nearly hit a third on Friday. The terrifying scene unfolded when one ship was docking at the popular Mexican resort island of Cozumel. Incidents like these have happened before, Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, many Americans were preparing for potential global threats. A 2018 FEMA survey found 57% of people in the U.S. had taken three or more basic actions to prepare for a disaster -- though some, particularly those with disposable incomes, have gone much farther. Barry Petersen looks at the lengths some disaster preppers have gone to.
In the U.S., mobile payments have spiked dramatically since the coronavirus outbreak. The U.K. saw ATM withdrawals drop 60%, according to the BBC while many businesses all over the world are asking customers to refrain from cash payments. Brook Silva Braga looks at the global rise of digital currency.
CBS News has learned that President Trump fired another government watchdog overnight. Steve Linick, the State Department's inspector general, was dismissed after starting an investigation into Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
President Trump signed the biggest retirement bill in decades into law on Friday. The Secure Act was a bipartisan effort to help Americans prepare for retirement by raising the age you have to start withdrawing from retirement accounts, among other changes. Yahoo! Finance reporter Sibile Marcellus joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss.
While the Democratic presidential candidates are looking to unite the party behind them, it may prove especially difficult, due in part to some big divisions based on age. The problem is highlighted in an article in The Atlantic titled "The Millennials-Versus-Boomers Fight Divides the Democratic Party." Author and Atlantic staff writer Derek Thompson joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss.
Next week will bring a new year, and a new decade, and with it some new trends in travel. From trips that are shorter, to destinations off the usual tourist itineraries, vacation planning is "moving" in new directions. Travel consultant Francesca Page joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss.
Country star Tyler Childers was born in eastern Kentucky, and was just 13-years-old when he started writing songs and performing for friends. Then he started recording, and in 2017, released "Purgatory," his breakthrough album. Now, he's out with "Country Squire," which debuted at number one on Billboard's country albums chart and just earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. Tyler Childers performs “All Your'n” on Saturday Sessions.
Country star Tyler Childers was born in eastern Kentucky, and was just 13-years-old when he started writing songs and performing for friends. Then he started recording, and in 2017, released "Purgatory," his breakthrough album. Now, he's out with "Country Squire," which debuted at number one on Billboard's country albums chart and just earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. Tyler Childers performs "Country Squire" on Saturday Sessions.
Country star Tyler Childers was born in eastern Kentucky, and was just 13-years-old when he started writing songs and performing for friends. Then he started recording, and in 2017, released "Purgatory," his breakthrough album. Now, he's out with "Country Squire," which debuted at number one on Billboard's country albums chart and just earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. Tyler Childers performs "Bus Route" on Saturday Sessions.
"Sunday Morning" takes us among the reindeer of Lapland, in northern Finland. Videographer: David Cohen.