Estranged husband kidnaps his wife at gunpoint
Watch an excerpt of Denise Williams telling Leon County, Florida, investigators how her estranged husband, Brian Winchester, waited for her in her car one August morning and kidnapped her at gunpoint.
Watch an excerpt of Denise Williams telling Leon County, Florida, investigators how her estranged husband, Brian Winchester, waited for her in her car one August morning and kidnapped her at gunpoint.
6 members of the president's advance team in Tulsa tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the rally.
"This is not currently being treated as a terrorism incident; however, officers are keeping an open mind as to the motivation for the incident," said Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter.
As protesters march in London for the fourth consecutive weekend, the country is reckoning with its colonial past of profiting from slavery. Roxana Saberi reports.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has just ruled President Trump can proceed with an indoor rally on Saturday without requiring face masks. The decision comes as the state battles a surge in coronavirus cases. Omar Villafranca reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Major Garrett."
Americans are starting to fly again, and this week, the number of flyers hit its highest point in nearly 3 months. But with traffic still down more than 80%, airlines are expected to lose thousands more employees and planes. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The most vulnerable demographic to the coronavirus is senior citizens, making social distancing all the more essential. But senior citizens are still finding ways to connect with loved ones thanks to apps like Zoom and FaceTime. Chip Reid reports.
Attorney General William Barr said Saturday that President Trump had fired Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Berman oversaw many high profile cases, including investigations of the president and his allies. Nikole Killion reports.
Despite scientific evidence on the power of masks in combating the coronavirus, wearing masks have mutated into a political argument fueled by political tribalism. Lee Cowan reports.
The president's first reelection campaign rally in months takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, just one day after local celebrations commemorated Juneteenth — the day the last slaves in the U.S. were freed.
Reaching 100 degrees in or near the Arctic is almost unheard of.
Attorney General William Barr said earlier that Geoffrey Berman was stepping down — but Berman said "I have not resigned."
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss reaction to former National Security Adviser John Bolton's new book. He also weighs in on what the impact could be in Washington.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order recognizing Juneteenth — a day that commemorates the end of slavery in America — as a holiday for state employees. The holiday is celebrated each year on June 19.
The Dad Gang, an organization of black fathers on Long Island, is working to erase the myth of the absent black father. Founder Sean Williams says he was bothered by his neighbors’ surprise at seeing him so active in his child’s upbringing. Errol Barnett reports
The Trump administration is frantically trying to block the publication of former National Security Adviser John Bolton's bombshell new book about his time at the White House. Among the revelations in "The Room Where it Happened," Bolton claims President Trump tried to get China's president to help him win reelection. Paula Reid reports.
California utility company PG&E pleaded guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter as a result of the deadly Camp Fire two years ago. On Wednesday, family members of the victims confronted the company’s CEO. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
This week saw the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth, marking the day when Union Major General Gordon Granger proclaimed to the people of Texas, on June 19, 1865, that “all slaves are free” – the end of slavery in America. But it would not mean the end of oppression. Jane Pauley reports.
President Trump supporters are preparing for his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday — but Tulsa County saw a 116% increase in coronavirus cases last week. Omar Villafranca reports.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the explosive new allegations in a book by former Trump administration National Security Adviser John Bolton. He also addresses Bolton's criticism of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
A University of Southern California art lecturer, graphic designer and mural artist is behind the "RESIST HATE!" posters at Black Lives Matter protests. Now, he's teamed up with a young aspiring artist to create a mural that honors George Floyd and others killed by police, with the message to vote in November. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The Kentucky Derby will be held on September 5, and the Preakness will be the third Triple Crown race on October 3.
"The entire police function in this country has been built on this model of using force unnecessarily," Professor Angela Davis told "Face the Nation"'s Margaret Brennan.
There's renewed interest in a 14-year-old case in Buffalo, New York, involving former police officer Cariol Horne, who says she was fired after stopping a white officer's chokehold on a black suspect. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan joined CBSN to discuss the push for a new investigation.