Biden taps Obama administration alums for transition team
Biden has also tapped some of the women he considered to be his running mate for his transition team.
Biden has also tapped some of the women he considered to be his running mate for his transition team.
India's Health Ministry on Saturday also reported 1,089 deaths for a total of 69,561.
Super Typhoon Haishen is coming on the heels of several other storms in the area.
The students were caught gathering in a room in a hotel that is housing students.
In an interview, the Democratic vice presidential nominee did not say whether she would take an approved COVID-19 vaccine distributed before the election.
Researchers said deaths could be reduced by 30% if more Americans wear face masks.
Friday night's protest resulted in 11 arrests, police said.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden was visibly angry over President Trump's reported remarks about soldiers Friday. He called the comments "disgusting" and "un-American." Biden himself never served in uniform, but his late son Beau Biden did. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Chef Matthew Wendel went from cooking in rural Texas to the kitchen of Camp David, where he made meals for world leaders as an aide to former President George W. Bush. His story and his recipes are now available in his new cookbook, “Recipes from the President’s Ranch.” Kris Van Cleave talks with him about feeding the president and his new book.
Demonstrations in Portland started in late May after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
A recent discovery is shedding light on the earliest days of filmmaking. One woman painstakingly restoring early silent films at the Chicago Film Archives found a film thought to be lost forever. Adriana Diaz speaks with her about the found treasure of cinema history.
A wedding in Maine last month has now been linked to three coronavirus deaths, as well as outbreaks at both a jail and a nursing home.
Maine has become a summer hot spot in more ways than one this year. Water temperatures in the Gulf of Maine -- stretching from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia -- are warming faster than anywhere else in the lower 48. Jeff Glor reports.
Millions of Americans have been working from home for six months. Some companies, including Twitter, have told employees they can keep working remotely forever. However, there's also an effort to prove offices can safely reopen, led largely by the people renting them out. Brook Silva-Braga takes a look at how some of these places are trying to make themselves safe for employees and companies.
Martesse Gilliam is leading a fight for fitness, after serving as a New Jersey police officer since 2009. After both serving and having his own traumatic experience with law enforcement, Gilliam opened his own workout studio in Orange, New Jersey -- by combining boxing and yoga, he helps clients achieve balance in mind, body and spirit. Michelle Miller speaks to him about his unique journey.
While the coronavirus pandemic is keeping many American students at home, children in Japan are back in the classroom. Schools there have been able to reopen because Japan, with about one-third of the U.S. population, has only 1% as many COVID-19 cases. Lucy Craft looks at what back-to-school looks like for those students.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown is inviting protest organizers and community leaders to meet to work together toward the goals of racial justice and police accountability. The olive branch comes as Saturday marks 100 consecutive days of demonstrations in Portland. Lilia Luciano reports from the embattled city.
Keeneland race track in Lexington, Kentucky, will host its second Breeder's Cup this fall. The storied track is also making history this year with a coming leadership change: its first ever female president. Michelle Miller speaks with its new president Shannon Arvin.
There's nothing typical about school now for students at an elementary school in northeast Tokyo.
In the long-term, the coronavirus crisis could stall – if not reverse – decades of hard-fought gains by working women.
There are signs on some beaches that social distancing might also take a holiday this weekend.
Grammy-nominated band NEEDTOBREATHE are no strangers to the top of the charts — their album “The Reckoning,” from 2011, hit number one on Billboard’s Rock Album Chart. Their 2014 collection also debuted at number one in album sales. Now comes “Out of Body,” their seventh studio album. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Survival.”
Grammy-nominated band NEEDTOBREATHE are no strangers to the top of the charts — their album “The Reckoning,” from 2011, hit number one on Billboard’s Rock Album Chart. Their 2014 collection also debuted at number one in album sales. Now comes “Out of Body,” their seventh studio album. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Who Am I.”
Grammy-nominated band NEEDTOBREATHE are no strangers to the top of the charts — their album “The Reckoning,” from 2011, hit number one on Billboard’s Rock Album Chart. Their 2014 collection also debuted at number one in album sales. Now comes “Out of Body,” their seventh studio album. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Hang On.”
President Trump is fiercely denying a report alleging he disparaged veterans for their military service, calling those who died in combat “losers” and “suckers.” The comments appear to overshadow the Labor Department’s August jobs report which saw 1.4 million jobs added last month. Bofta Yimam reports from the White House.