Obama: At least one American citizen on plane shot down in Ukraine
President Obama says America's thoughts and prayers are with the families of those killed on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
President Obama says America's thoughts and prayers are with the families of those killed on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
Writer/director Mike Cahill first brought audiences the science fiction-drama "Another Earth" and in his second feature, "I Origins" starring Brit Marling, he continues to explore the relationship between science and spirituality. Jericka Duncan has a preview.
Malaysian government insists the flight path of MH17 was declared safe, but within hours of the crash, other carriers announced they would not be flying that route. Jeff Pegues reports from Washington.
Michael K. Williams, Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo and writer/director James DeMonaco spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi about their new sequel, "The Purge: Anarchy," set in an America where, for one night out of the year, all crime, including murder, is legal. Some of the stars said that the film is a reflection of today's gun violence.
Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was shot down in a Ukranian war zone, so the investigation will be even more challenging. Deborah Hersman, former NTSB chair, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts from Chicago to share insights into the situation.
Colorado-based satellite imaging company DigitalGlobe is helping solve the mystery behind Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Barry Petersen reports.
Flood warnings are posted as fast-rising water strands drivers on roads and rushes into homes, leading to rescues. Charlie Rose reports.
Health officials in Florida have confirmed the first cases of Chikungunya, a dangerous mosquito-borne virus, have been acquired in the mainland U.S. Dr. Holly Phillips joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss two new cases and the symptoms.
New York Times reporter Sabrina Tavernese was one of the first journalists on the scene. In a phone interview, she shares what the jet crash site looked like when she first arrived.
The downing of flight MH17 is the second tragic incident involving the airline this year. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the impact.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
A bank robbery in Stockton, California, led to a police chase and deadly shootout. Police believe the assailants were heavily-armed gang members on a mission to kill. Carter Evans reports.
David Martin reports on the sophisticated weapon technology behind what officials believe shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
CBS News speaks with the distraught wife of Malaysia Airlines MH17 pilot. Seth Doane reports from Kuala Lumpur on family members searching for more information and how this crash might affect Malaysia Airlines.
While shocked family members were led out of Amsterdam's airport to wait for more news on their loved ones who were on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, one family was reeling from their luck. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie briefly addressed running for president while in Iowa Thursday for a fundraiser. Elaine Quijano reports.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a luxury ad for a not-so-luxurious car, a giant anchovy aggregation and a puppy comforting an older dog during a bad dream. Plus, Scott Cleveland shaves for his grandmother's centennial. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
After more than a week of heavy airstrikes on Gaza, Israel's prime minister warned he could order a "significant expansion" of the ground invasions. Holly Williams reports from Gaza City.
The search for answers as to who shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 has begun, with Russia pointing fingers at the Ukranian government and Ukraine pointing at Russia. CBS News security contributor and former CIA deputy director Mike Morell joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss if it was an act of terror or a fatal error in a dangerous war zone.
The New York Daily News reports that a 400-pound asthmatic man died after NYPD officers put him in a choke hold to handcuff him. Also, FedEx is charged with delivering prescription drugs to illegal online pharmacies. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
Two major wildfires in north-central Washington are keeping nearly 1,500 people out of their homes. Charlie Miller reports.
Amid conflicting accusations about responsibility, President Obama ordered his national security team to do all it could to ensure a credible crash site investigation. Major Garrett reports from Washington.
In an interview with Charlie Rose on PBS, Hillary Clinton shares her views on how the international community should respond to the tragic crash of MH17. Charlie Rose reports.
American officials believe a surface-to-air missile was used to bring down the aircraft, which crashed in a separatist-controlled area of Eastern Ukraine Thursday. All 298 passengers have been confirmed dead. Mark Phillips reports.
Relatives of the victims on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 are waiting at Schiphol Airport, waiting for word from authorities to visit the crash site. Charlie Rose reports.