Turkish stocks shudder after attempted coup, and other MoneyWatch headlines
Failed coup sends Turkish stocks south; telecom giant Softbank offers $32B for U.K. chipmaker. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Failed coup sends Turkish stocks south; telecom giant Softbank offers $32B for U.K. chipmaker. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
President Obama presented retired Lt. Col. Charles Kettles with the Medal of Honor in a White House ceremony Monday. CBS News' David Martin interview the Vietnam War veteran about what the award means to him.
Bloomberg's John Heilemann joins CBSN to preview the Republican convention in Cleveland.
CBS News' Paula Reid breaks down the acquittal of Lt. Brian Rice, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2015 death of Freddie Gray.
CBSN contributor Leslie Sanchez and The Washington Post's Philip Rucker discuss what the GOP hopes to accomplish at this week's Republican National Convention.
Donald Trump's national spokesperson Katrina Pierson joins CBSN to discuss the campaign's plan for the Republican National Convention.
A defiant Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attended funerals today for some of the almost 300 people killed in a failed coup over the weekend. Even before Erodgan vowed to quash the "virus" behind the uprising, there were fears he was headed down a path toward authoritarianism. As Holly Williams reports from Istanbul, those fears that are only increasing.
National security expert and former police officer Dimitri Roberts discusses the police killings in Dallas and Baton Rouge.
CBSN contributors Lesie Sanchez and Rick Davis discuss what's ahead for the Republican convention, which will try to appeal to blue-collar undecided voters.
CBS News' Jeff Pegues explains how security in Cleveland has been heightened after violent attacks around the world.
CBS News' Major Garrett discusses Donald Trump's approach to this week's Republican National Convention.
CBS News' David Begnaud has the latest on the investigation into the deadly ambush of Baton Rouge police officers.
For the first time in more than 50 years, Cleveland celebrated a pro sports championship. LeBron James and the Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors to capture the franchise's first title. Less than a month later, Cleveland is hosting the Republican convention. Dan Gilbert, the Cavaliers' majority owner and founder and chairman of Quicken Loans and Rock Ventures, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this has impacted the city of Cleveland.
CBS News correspondents Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes have been following the presidential candidates on the campaign trail for much of the past year. They join "CBS This Morning" before the Republican convention to discuss Donald Trump's selection of Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate and what to expect in Cleveland this week.
As we kick off a week of Republican convention coverage from Cleveland, Ohio, Mo Rocca takes us around to unique sights and sounds of the city.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are running neck-and-neck in the battleground state of Ohio. A CBS News poll shows 75 percent of likely Ohio voters are "very" or "somewhat worried" about the direction of the country. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz held a focus group Sunday with 27 undecided Ohioans on the state of the presidential race.
CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson and Dan Senor, a former senior adviser to Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's running mate, Gov. Mike Pence, and GOP unity going into the Republican National Convention.
For months, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has promised an unconventional convention. Monday night will focus on security, featuring politicians and an eclectic array of speakers that includes a "Duck Dynasty" star and 1980s TV heart throb. Major Garrett reports.
Sunday's Baton Rouge shooting is putting new attention on convention security in Cleveland. Worries over violent protests go back months, but pressure was already building after a wave of violence around the world and at home. Jeff Pegues reports outside the Quicken Loans Arena on how one last-minute security request was turned down.
Three Baton Rouge law enforcement officers were killed Sunday morning. CBS News identified the gunman as former Marine Gavin Eugene Long from Kansas City, Missouri. He was killed in a gun fight with police. David Begnaud reports on the ambush that unfolded nearly two weeks after police shot and killed Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge.
Three police officers have been killed and others wounded after a shooting Sunday morning in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; amid violence and racial tensions, Bob Schieffer offers his perspective on this year's Republican National Convention
With the recent deadly shootings in the U.S., politicians are voicing their take on fatal violence. The latest shooting in Baton Rouge left three law enforcement officers dead. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano join Jamie Yuccas on CBSN to discuss.
Donald Trump has blasted Hillary Clinton on her vote for the war in Iraq -- a vote that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, his running mate, cast the same way. Trump says Pence's decision was "a long time ago."
"It's not human," said a nurse who witnessed the July 14 attack in Nice, France, that killed at least 84 people. "What we saw is not human."
Mohamed Bouhlal had never been flagged by French police as a dangerous radical before he barreled along Nice's beachfront drive in a rented truck. But Elizabeth Palmer reports they're now finding evidence that Bouhlal planned his attack meticulously and he may have been "rapidly radicalized."