Will Hurricane Matthew affect U.S.?
Will Hurricane Matthew have a direct effect on the East Coast? Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher from CBS station WBZ in Boston has more.
Will Hurricane Matthew have a direct effect on the East Coast? Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher from CBS station WBZ in Boston has more.
The fiercest storm in almost a decade is wreaking havoc in the Caribbean -- and could affect the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. Mark Strassmann has more.
Big game hunting is big business in South Africa. But so far the country is rejecting efforts to ban the controversial practice of ""canned lion"" hunting. As Deborah Patta in Johannesburg reports, these kings of the jungle are bred in captivity to be shot.
When it comes to saving for retirement, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger say the most important thing to do is: "Start."
Google is launching its largest line of gadgets including a new smartphone, virtual reality headset, and digital assistant. CNET's Scott Stein joins CBSN to discuss Google's new products.
Trump Foundation ordered to stop raising money in NY; Tenet Healthcare settles charges of kickbacks to obstetricians; and hog and cattle prices fall to lowest levels in years. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch
Samantha Bee spent more than a decade on "The Daily Show." Then the longtime correspondent took her comedic talents to TBS for her own weekly news satire show, "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee." Critics have praised and called her the "political commentator we've been waiting for." Bee joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the 2016 campaign.
An experimental farm in the Netherlands is pioneering one way to fight the effects of rising sea levels. An influx of salty ocean water threatens millions of farmers around the world. In this edition of "The Climate Diaries," Mark Phillips introduces us to the potato whisperer: Marc van Rijsselberghe, who's helping to make virtually infertile land thrive.
Google is expected to unveil new phones and reveal details of its latest gadgets Tuesday in Silicon Valley. Industry insiders expect to learn more about the tech giant's voice-activated personal assistant, Home. We could also get the first real look at Google's virtual reality headset, Daydream VR. CNET senior editor Scott Stein joins "CBS This Morning" with a preview.
Growing up in one of Uganda's largest slums, Phiona Mutesi dropped out of school at the age of six. She sold corn to help her family survive. Little did she know she'd later become her country's first female chess champion. Jericka Duncan has more.
Jamaica has felt Hurricane Matthew's outer bands all weekend, striking fear of its fury into residents. Kingston, the nation's capital with almost 600,000 people, is a virtual ghost town. But it now looks like the storm will more directly impact Haiti and Cuba, where 350,000 Cubans have been evacuated. Mark Strassmann is tracking the storm.
NYT reports Trump paid no income taxes for nearly two decades; Subaru recalls almost 600,000 vehicles, and Britain's PM sets date to start Brexit. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Actress Diane Lane made a name for herself on the big screen, appearing in popular movies like "Unfaithful," "Under the Tuscan Sun" and "The Perfect Storm." Lane is now starring in the revival of "The Cherry Orchard" on Broadway, playing a woman who returns to her family's estate to stop its foreclosure. Lane joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her latest role.
Mellody Hobson draws attention to boardroom diversity: "We need less talk and more elbow grease on these issues."
Police in Paris are searching for the assailants behind a daring gunpoint robbery of more than $10 million in jewelry. The victim, Kim Kardashian West, was staying at a luxury apartment when armed men, dressed as police officers, entered the building overnight. The reality TV star was not harmed. Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris.
After narrowly surviving being held hostage, former-Xerox exec Mary Quin tells 60 Minutes how she brought a radical British cleric to justice for his role in the kidnapping.
Lesley Stahl goes to the top of the world where the next battle over oil and mineral resources is shaping up as the region becomes more accessible due to climate change.
More than 65 million people around the world are displaced as refugees. A new interactive exhibit attempts to show what life is like for these people. Heba Kanso has more.
Pope Francis visited a mosque Sunday as part of his visit to the majority Muslim nation of Azerbaijan. The Vatican sees the country as a symbol of religious tolerance. Seth Doane has more.
Nate Parker, the director and star of "The Birth of a Nation," reads Anderson Cooper the original execution order.
The director addresses rape scenes in film.
Hostage survivor Mary Quin explains to 60 Minutes' Bill Whitaker how surviving her hostage situation changed her.
Hurricane Matthew is roaring across the Caribbean powered by 145 mile winds and is expected to drop more than three feet of rain in Haiti. The U.S. Navy Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba currently is evacuating the family members of sailors and U.S. government workers in the area. Chief Meteorologist Craig Setzer is tracking the storm in Miami.
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"We have to rebuild the unity of our societies," he said. "This is a huge challenge, but this is one of the critical challenge of our generation."