Jack Abramoff: The lobbyist's playbook
Crooked lobbyist Jack Abramoff explains how he asserted his influence in Congress for years, and how such corruption continues today despite ethics reform. Lesley Stahl reports.
Crooked lobbyist Jack Abramoff explains how he asserted his influence in Congress for years, and how such corruption continues today despite ethics reform. Lesley Stahl reports.
Multi-Emmy winner and comedian Jon Stewart returns to political satire with his new film "Irresistible." The former "Daily Show" host discusses directing the film about a small town's mayoral race, starring Steve Carell and Rose Byrne. Stewart also discusses the fight for racial equality after the death of George Floyd.
As the nation struggles with its racial inequities and injustices, American artists are doing the same -- the U.S.'s inaugural Youth Poet Laureate is one of them. Amanda Gorman captured the historic moment in an original poem, performed at the Cross Colours exhibit at the California African American Museum in Los Angeles.
He said wished he could have told his "ancestors when they were breaking their backs in 1820 to build this house that 200 years later a free gay black man was going to own it."
Country superstar Mickey Guyton's new song "Black Like Me" is a powerful ballad about her life. She is one of the few black voices in country music. The singer-songwriter joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about her song's message and the changes she'd like to see in the country music industry.
Tri-state area imposes mandatory quarantine on travelers from coronavirus hotspots as cases rise; Pasadena Fire Department staffs all-female fire crew for the first time in history
As the school year ends, many children would usually be gearing up for summer camp. Due to the coronavirus, many camps are not opening this year, leaving children disappointed and parents wondering what to do. Meg Oliver reports from New Jersey.
In conversations with white Americans, Tony Dokoupil finds a stark divide in the way black and white Americans perceive racism.
Black and white players and iconic coach Nick Saban take part in the video, which ends with "All lives can't matter until black lives matter."
Wilmington, North Carolina's police department has fired three veteran officers for what it said was racist and "hate-filled speech" that was caught on a patrol car camera. An internal investigation accused Officers Kevin Piner, James "Brian" Gilmore and Corporal Jessie Moore of violating standards of conduct and using inappropriate slurs, including the n-word. David Begnaud interviewed new Police Chief Donny Williams.
The CDC estimates that U.S. coronavirus cases may be 10 times higher than reported. Also, a massive cloud of Saharan dust has blanketed the Caribbean and is heading for the U.S. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Delhi is preparing thousands of makeshift hospital beds ahead of an expected surge in COVID-19 cases, which disease experts say could have been avoided.
"These individuals do not deserve to be in law enforcement," Chief Donny Williams told CBS News' David Begnaud.
In an interview seen first on "CBS This Morning," Jericka Duncan speaks with the father of NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace. They talk about Bubba's racing history, and his advocacy for equality and diversity in NASCAR.
Texas Medical Center, the largest cluster of hospitals in the world, is reporting its ICU beds are at 100% capacity. The state is pausing its move into phase two of reopening as COVID-19 cases mount at record levels. Janet Shamlian reports.
Coronavirus cases continue to climb in California. One family shares a warning after the death of a patriarch and nearly 30 members test positive for COVID-19. Carter Evans reports.
Coronavirus cases set a single-day record high Thursday as Florida's infections continue to rise. The state has no plans to move into the next phase of its reopening process. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
"The marriage partner can know whether the other party has domestic violence records before marriage, and consider whether to enter a marriage," official says.
Manchin was one of three senators in his caucus who voted in favor of debating a Republican police reform bill that ultimately failed. He joins Major Garrett on "The Takeout" podcast this week.
City Council members introducing proposed charter amendment that would replace it with "department of community safety and violence prevention"
The three were pulled from the water off of Deer Creek Beach but efforts to revive them failed.
Telecom giant is latest to come on board "#StopHateforProfit" campaign targeting Facebook for content widely seen as racist and inciting violence.
The space station's new batteries should keep the lab running smoothly for the remainder of its orbital life.
"I mean, you're also talking about statues of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln — they'd like to get Jesus, you know that, right," he said at a Fox News town hall in Green Bay.
The administration's late-night court filing makes no mention of the coronavirus.