Barr says Trump fired Geoffrey Berman after he refused to resign
Attorney General William Barr said earlier that Geoffrey Berman was stepping down — but Berman said "I have not resigned."
Attorney General William Barr said earlier that Geoffrey Berman was stepping down — but Berman said "I have not resigned."
The news comes after the MLB decided to temporarily close all spring training facilities in Florida and Arizona for cleaning.
A project to document all 77 of the city's neighborhoods become something entirely unexpected due to the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests
The Kentucky Derby will be held on September 5, and the Preakness will be the third Triple Crown race on October 3.
Attorney General William Barr issued a statement late Friday that Berman would be stepping down, Berman said "I have not resigned."
The campaign said the staffers were immediately quarantined and will have no contact with rally attendees.
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration improperly ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA. It's the second major loss this week for the Trump administration at the newly conservative court. Jan Crawford reports.
An abandoned bus made famous by the book and movie "Into the Wild" has been airlifted from nearby a national park in Alaska. Over the years, many tourists have tried to reach the bus where Christopher McCandless spent 114 days before dying of starvation in 1992. Many of those tourists have had to be rescued from the area, and some have even died.
Attorney General William Barr issued a statement late Friday that Berman would be stepping down, Berman said "I have not resigned."
It took them days to sort through the array of signed cards, clippings, ticket stubs and programs.
Governor Ron DeSantis isn't rolling back reopening plans as the state sees a record-breaking week.
Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings and his wife Patty Quillin are personally giving $120 million dollars to be split among Morehouse College, Spelman College and the United Negro College Fund. The donation, announced first on "CBS This Morning," is the largest single individual gift ever made to support scholarships at historically black colleges and universities.
Newly released security video shows LAPD officers rushing comedian Jay Pharoah with guns drawn in what turns out to be a case of mistaken identity. Pharoah talks to Gayle King about his harrowing experience, and how he thinks the police should have handled the situation.
Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell has written extensively on the issue of policing and race. He joins "CBS This Morning" with more on whether the U.S. has reached a tipping point on social justice issues and talks about what's on tap for the newest season of his hit podcast, "Revisionist History."
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton is set to publish his tell-all book about his time in the White House. However, the Trump administration is suing Bolton and his publisher to halt publication because they say the book contains classified information. Major Garrett reports.
President Trump signed an executive order on police reform Tuesday that he said will reduce crime and raise the standards for police conduct. But critics say the president is focused more on law and order than on reforming systemic racial bias in the police system. Paula Reid reports.
Wednesday marks five years since a white supremacist killed nine people at the predominantly black Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. As tens of thousands of people across the U.S. have taken to the streets this past month to protest racial injustice, the daughter of one of Emanuel AME's killed members says, "The country is in a place of reckoning."
The Atlanta police officers involved in the death of Rayshard Brooks have until 6 p.m. Thursday to turn themselves in. Fired officer Garrett Rolfe, who shot Brooks twice in the back, faces 11 charges in all, including felony murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Mark Strassmann reports.
More than 1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment last week. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the latest numbers mean and what soaring retail sales could indicate for an economic recovery.
"The risk there is the worst it has ever been in our projections," the experts said.
More than 30,000 defectors have escaped through China, some paying thousands of dollars to brokers.
The $74 million the president, RNC and joint fundraising committees raised is a record for them in monthly fundraising.
In addition to showing badge numbers, cops will be prohibited from "sitting, kneeling or standing on a suspect's chest or back in the course of effecting an arrest."
"We are committed to being a part of the solution on racial equality, and recognize the term is derogatory."
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