Preview: The Swiss Leaks
Bill Whitaker investigates the biggest leak in Swiss banking history and examines HSBC's business dealings with a collection of international outlaws. Whitaker's report will air on Sunday, July 12 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Bill Whitaker investigates the biggest leak in Swiss banking history and examines HSBC's business dealings with a collection of international outlaws. Whitaker's report will air on Sunday, July 12 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
The Democratic presidential primary grows as former Virginia Senator Jim Webb declares his candidacy. Webb joins CBSN's Contessa Brewer to discuss issues facing the United States.
For the first time, Google's self-driving cars will be available outside of California. CNET Tech Reporter Bridget Casey joins CBSN to talk transportation.
Microsoft is restructuring amid struggles to gain a foothold in the smartphone market. CNET Tech Reporter Bridget Casey joins CBSN to discuss.
Computer failures at United Airlines, the New York Stock Exchange and the Wall Street Journal caused a national stir on Wednesday. Belpointe Asset Management Chief Strategist David Nelson talks to CBSN about our over-reliance on technology.
There is a new proposal to enhance "advance care planning" for those on Medicare. The plan would pay doctors for having end-of-life discussions with patients. Major Garrett reports from the White House.
The officer was being interviewed when a road rage incident erupted on the road below. The officer quickly told the two men involved to grow up and get back in their cars. Vinita Nair reports on how the men reacted.
Officials in Florida are warning of "a catastrophic flood situation" amid fears over possible flooding of contaminated water in the Tampa Bay area. A reservoir at an old phosphate plant is threatening to overflow into neighboring communities and potentially into the Gulf. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian reports while WTSP-TV reporter Thuy Lan Nguyen joins CBSN from Palmetto, Florida. Read more here.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake fired commissioner Anthony Batts on Wednesday, saying Baltimore needs "a change" after a recent spike in homicides. The move came just hours after a report blasted the department's handling of riots sparked by the death of Freddie Gray. Chip Reid reports.
Rep. Betty McCollum, D-Minnesota, argues to keep a rule in place banning the Confederate flag from being displayed and sold at National Parks
Ryan Reynolds and Ben Kingsley star in the psychological thriller "Self/less," about a dying billionaire who has his consciousness transferred to a healthy body. The film opens on Friday. Suzanne Marques reports.
The IRS say it's still sorting through payment data for people who receive benefits from the Veterans Affairs Department.
Before "Glee," Morrison made his mark in musicals like "Hairspray" as Link Larkin. Now he's back on Broadway in "Finding Neverland," the story of how Peter Pan came about. Morrison joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest role and how "Glee" impacted viewers around the country.
Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb is the latest Democrat to enter the 2016 presidential race. He is a decorated Vietnam War veteran who was secretary of the Navy under President Ronald Reagan. Watch the full interview with Webb on "CBS This Morning."
Federal law enforcement broke up an Alaska drug ring nearly three years ago. They were using a bridal shop as its front. The shop owner is in prison, and now the government is getting rid of thousands of bridal gowns and tuxedos that were seized, offering the dresses to the highest bidder. Jan Crawford reports.
Bridges, train tracks and even tunnels are being reimagined across the country. An abandoned underground streetcar station in Dupont Circle, one of the trendiest neighborhoods in the nation's capital, is now poised to make a comeback. Kris Van Cleave reports from Washington.
A series of studies found that replacements for potentially harmful plastic compounds that were thought to be safer may be just as risky, especially for children. The phthalates are increasingly used to strengthen products including plastic wrap, soap, cosmetics and processed food containers. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how consumers can protect themselves and their families.
Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, is the latest Democrat to enter the presidential race. He was secretary of the Navy under President Ronald Reagan. Webb joins "CBS This Morning" for his first interview since announcing his candidacy last week.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump is getting blunt advice from Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, and it comes as yet another business relationship with the billionaire is severed after his comments about Mexican immigrants. Priebus called Trump Wednesday to discuss his campaign, but the controversial candidate is still doubling down on his rhetoric. Julianna Goldman reports.
Prosecutors say Dr. Farid Fata gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients, and some of Fata's 553 victims were never sick. Dean Reynolds spoke to the whistleblower who realized something bizarre was going on and discovered the insurance scheme.
Chinese police and regulators are cracking down on investors accused of driving down shares with "malicious" short selling. Seth Doane reports from Beijing where the Communist government is treating the turmoil as a major threat.
A tech failure affecting three major U.S. companies Wednesday was not a coordinated cyber attack, according to officials and security experts. Technical glitches grounded dozens of United Airlines flights, shut down the New York Stock Exchange and crashed the Wall Street Journal's website. Jeff Glor reports.
The computer problems at the New York Stock Exchange and United Airlines highlight the downside of the country's dependence on technology. CNET editor Dan Ackerman join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest cyber shutdowns.
The South Carolina legislature passed a bill overnight to remove the Confederate flag from the Capitol grounds. Gov. Nikki Haley celebrated with flag opponents after House members voted 94-20 to lower the banner. Omar Villafranca reports from Columbia, South Carolina.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a guy who uses a laser cutter to make an edible LP and a wingsuit BASE jumper rocketing through a 6.5-foot mountain gap. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.