Watch: Rex Tillerson calls out Iranian, Chinese, Russian threats in opening statement
Rex Tillerson delivers opening statements at his confirmation hearing for secretary of state.
Rex Tillerson delivers opening statements at his confirmation hearing for secretary of state.
Feds prosecuting fewer corporate criminals; income inequality is a major global threat; and incarcerating Manson has cost millions. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Actor Jude Law became known to global audiences for his Oscar-nominated performance in "The Talented Mr. Ripley." Since then he has received even more recognition for movies like "Cold Mountain," "The Holiday," and "Sherlock Holmes." Law joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest role in HBO's "The Young Pope," where he plays plays a fictional American pontiff.
U.S. News & World Report reveals its list of the Best Jobs of 2017. Careers are ranked by several factors including salary, job growth and work-life balance. Brian Kelly, editor and chief content officer, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the top jobs.
Ambassador Samantha Power has been the U.S Permanent Representative to the United Nations since 2013, where she has denounced atrocities committed by the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and criticized Russia for its repeated vetoes of U.N. resolutions on the conflict. Power, who will leave office with the rest of the Obama administration on January 20, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss foreign policy and what she plans to do next.
The Obama administration claims Russia continues to launch cyberattacks. Charlie Rose asked Secretary of State John Kerry about whether Moscow is still hacking American targets. Kerry said he believes the selective leaking of John Podesta and Democratic National Committee emails was particularly malicious.
President-elect Donald Trump will face questions about new and potentially explosive allegations when he holds a news conference on Wednesday. Sources confirm to CBS News that Mr. Trump and President Obama received details of an alleged Russian effort to compromise the president-elect during recent intelligence briefings. Major Garrett reports.
One of the world's largest classified ad websites is being accused of knowingly facilitating prostitution and child sex-trafficking. Backpage.com shutdown the "adult" section of its website this week after the release of a blistering Senate report that alleges it edited adult ads "to conceal the true nature of the underlying transaction." Jan Crawford reports.
Emergency officials are urging thousands people in flood-ravaged Northern California to evacuate from more devastating rain. The Russian River is still rising in Guerneville, threatening more homes and prompting a new evacuation advisory there. John Blackstone reports from Truckee.
Following a tradition established by President George Washington, President Obama delivered his much-anticipated farewell speech to a crowd of 18,000 in his hometown of Chicago Tuesday night. While he warned of threats to democracy, Mr. Obama urged all Americans to have faith in the country. Dean Reynolds reports.
Michael Morell, former CIA acting director and deputy director who supported Hillary Clinton for president, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the unverified intelligence claims that Russia gathered potentially compromising information on President-elect Donald Trump. Also, CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson weighs in on Mr. Trump's ongoing battle with the U.S. intelligence community.
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President-elect Donald Trump and his former campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss unverified intelligence claims that Russia could have compromising information on Mr. Trump.
Congress is focusing on what the Russians may know about President-elect Donald Trump. The issue was raised at the confirmation hearing for Sen. Jeff Sessions, attorney general nominee, and it may come up when secretary of state nominee, Rex Tillerson, testifies at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday. Nancy Cordes reports.
Sources confirm to CBS News that President-elect Donald Trump and President Obama received preliminary details of an alleged Russian effort to compromise the president-elect. These confidential documents may contain damaging information about Mr. Trump's business and personal life, but none of the details are confirmed to be true. Julianna Goldman reports.
In his final speech as president, President Barack Obama addressed the progress America has made over the 8 years. He also got teary as he thanked his supporters, family and staff.
CBSN roundtable discuss the most effective moments of President Obama's farewell address and the ways in which it reflected on his legacy.
CBS News' Dean Reynolds describes what it was like to be in the room during the emotional moments of President Obama's final speech in Chicago.
During his farewell address, President Obama said choosing Joe Biden was his VP was the best decision he ever made.
President Obama thanked daughter Malia for bearing up under life in the spotlight.
During his farewell speech, President Obama teared up as he thanked first lady Michelle Obama. "You made the White House a place that belongs to everybody."
A jury in Charleston, S.C., sentenced Dylann Roof to death Tuesday for killing nine parishioners in a black church in 2015; the National Weather Service is warning of a life-threatening blizzard in the Sierra Nevadas, and yet another round of flooding is coming for California.
In his final speech to the nation, President Barack Obama addressed the progress America has made under his administration in the last eight years. He cited reversing the Great Recession, rebooting the auto industry and job creation.
"Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier joins CBSN with a breakdown of this week's entertainment headlines: Wayne Brady joins the cast of "Hamilton," new arrests made in the Kim Kardashian robbery case, and the latest on Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce.
A classified U.S. intel report indicates Russia may have potentially compromising information about President-elect Donald Trump. CBS News correspondent Julianna Goldman joins CBSN with the latest.
The National Weather Service is warning of a life-threatening blizzard in the Sierra Nevadas, and yet another round of flooding is coming for California. John Blackstone reports.