When 60 Minutes met the Nobel Peace Prize winners
Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad have been awarded for their work combating sexual violence as a weapon of war. 60 Minutes has spoken with them both.
Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad have been awarded for their work combating sexual violence as a weapon of war. 60 Minutes has spoken with them both.
Retail giant says it will spend $428 million in new round of worker bonuses, citing "trying year" for its employees.
Nearly 50 million acres are estimated to have burned across Russia this year — and the fires do not seem to be slowing down.
Colton Michael arrived home to find Cleo on his porch, as if it was her house.
Financial hardship is on the rise despite stimulus measures, with more adults unable to afford food or pay the rent.
Sunday marked the 41st straight day that the seven-day average for new daily coronavirus infections in the U.S. trended upward. CBS News' Laura Podesta reports on the latest developments and Dr. Ron Elfenbein joins CBSN to discuss a new study on the vaccine being developed by Oxford University, plus how face masks helped protect dozens of clients from getting infected at a hair salon in Missouri.
Tributes are pouring in for the late Congressman John Lewis as Georgia Democrats try to decide who should fill his seat. The 80-year-old civil rights icon died Friday after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more.
The coronavirus pandemic has hit many businesses hard, including local clothing stores, dry cleaners and tailors. CBS News reporters Nicole Sganga and Zak Hudak join CBSN to discuss their reporting.
A manhunt is underway after a gunman opened fire on the family of Judge Esther Salas in New Jersey. Her son was killed and her husband was wounded. She was unharmed. Errol Barnett reports.
In an exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning," former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reflected on Congressman John Lewis' legacy and their longtime friendship with him.
Nobel laureate Nadia Murad's fight to bring ISIS to court; Then, why Hungary is paying its citizens to start families; And, the family that dominates saddle bronc riding
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, John Blackstone looks at how the workplace may be different when (or if) we go back to the office. Plus: Luke Burbank finds out why a city in Washington is printing money on wood; Michelle Miller talks with Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.; Mo Rocca visits with actress Kim Novak; we look back at the life of civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis; David Pogue participates in the largest virtual choir ever assembled – 17,572 voices in all; and... Читать дальше...
Michael Drake, the president-elect of the UC system, says standardized testing provide "marginal information."
Former Acting CDC Director Dr. Richard Besser says "structural racism has a direct impact on health."
Civil rights congressman John Lewis died Friday, July 17 at the age of 80. Correspondent Lee Cowan looks back at the life of a fighter for social justice who was devoted to getting into "good trouble."
For the first time during the pandemic, comedian Jim Gaffigan took his act on the road, literally, by performing standup for an audience socially distancing in parked cars in New Jersey.
Civil rights leader and former ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to remember the legacy of Congressman John Lewis, who died Friday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Young helped draft the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and called Lewis a friend.
Longtime congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis has passed away at the age of 80 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Nikole Killion looks at the life and legacy of the youngest leader of the civil rights movement.
While some Americans bang pots and pans each night to thank frontline workers battling the coronavirus, one New York man decided to thank them using a paintbrush. Steve Hartman reports for this week's "On the Road."
As scientists around the world race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, there's also a scramble to make the millions of vials that would be necessary to deliver it. CBS's Weija Jiang takes us inside an Alabama factory that is going all out to meet a vital need, as part of the series Racing to a Cure.
The ACLU and Oregon's governor have accused the Trump administration of abusing its power after a video on Twitter apparently showed federal officers grabbing protestors off the streets of Portland.
Video shows new details from the night Louisville police shot and killed Breonna Taylor in her apartment. The information raises new questions about the officers' conduct that night. Jeff Pegues reports.
As the U.S. continues to reckon with the repercussions of systemic racism, many protesters are calling for a renews discussion for reparations to descendants of enslaved African-Americans. Duke University Public Policy and African-American studies professor William Darity Jr. has studied reparations for over 30 years. He joined CBSN to explain why the wealth gap between Black and White Americans is growing and why reparations are the solution to closing it.
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's lawsuit against her and the Atlanta City Council over the city's new mask mandate and rollback to Phase 1.