5/27: Red and Blue
President Biden on rebuilding the U.S. economy; Honoring America's fallen military members
President Biden on rebuilding the U.S. economy; Honoring America's fallen military members
A president's budget is a blueprint from which Congress can work. It also gives a clear picture of a president's priorities.
When asked if the expense is worth it, the governor replied that the "cost of not getting vaccinated is exponentially, incalculably higher."
Cullors' last day is on Friday, after which she will leave to pursue her career in entertainment.
The Justice Department is investigating Representative Matt Gaetz after one of his former associates pleaded guilty to violating federal sex-trafficking laws. Politico national politics reporter Marc Caputo joins CBSN to discuss whether Gaetz's ex-girlfriend is cooperating with investigators, his tour with Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and the Florida Republican's relationship with Governor Ron DeSantis.
Senator Ron Johnson has sent two letters to acting U.S. Capitol Police chief demanding answers on "misinformation" and "false reports" surrounding Sicknick's death.
Abigail Mack made a splash on TikTok with her tips for writing a college essay. Her essay, which earned her acceptance to Harvard, was about the death of her mother. It has now inspired people around the world. Jim Axelrod has more.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
The Santa Clara County sheriff said it appeared the gunman in Wednesday's San Jose rail yard shooting targeted the victims. Jamie Yuccas has the latest.
Tens of millions of Americans are expected to travel over Memorial Day weekend after being stuck at home for more than a year during the pandemic. Errol Barnett takes a look.
The central U.S. faces tornado, thunderstorm and flash flood threats, while cool air pushes east. CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.
Crowds are expected to bombard businesses, which are short workers, during Memorial Day weekend. Meg Oliver shares more.
Body camera footage shows a police officer in Baton Rouge strip searching a 16-year-old and his brother in broad daylight during a traffic stop. Jeff Pegues reports. Warning: Some may find footage disturbing.
Months after Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died after the January 6 riot, his mother returned to the U.S. Capitol to push Republican lawmakers to agree to a bipartisan commission to investigate the attack. Nikole Killion reports.
Body camera footage from after the traffic stop shows an officer entering the Green family's home with his gun drawn and without a warrant.
Taptejdeep Singh's family said he helped protect others by calling them and warning them of the danger.
Hopes for a bipartisan commission to look into the January 6 attack on the Capitol are dimming as numerous Republican lawmakers announced their opposition. Chuck Hagel, a former Republican senator who served as defense secretary under President Obama, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss why he believes the commission is necessary.
President Biden touted the country's economic growth during a speech in Cleveland, Ohio on Thursday. He's set to propose a $6 trillion dollar budget proposal for 2022 on Friday. CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin-Huey Burns, Politico White House correspondent Natasha Korecki, and Axios congressional reporter Alayna Treene join "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on that plus the latest on infrastructure negotiations, and the Senate battle over the January 6 commission.
The family of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died following the January 6 riot, urged Republican senators to back a bipartisan commission on the insurrection. CBS News' Cassidy McDonald joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest on the federal investigation, which has yielded dozens of weapons-related charges.
Jeff Schapiro, political columnist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, joined "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to break down the latest in the Virginia governor's race and discuss the political influence of former Senator John Warner, who died this week at 94.
The ban is an extension of Airbnb's rule put in place last summer due to COVID-19.
Largest U.S. grocery chain plans million-dollar payouts -- and free groceries for a year -- to tout public health campaign.
The Department of Labor reported Thursday 406,000 Americans filed new jobless claims last week, down 38,000 from the previous week and a new pandemic low. Lori Bettinger, president of BancAlliance and former director of the Troubled Asset Relief Programs during the Obama Administration, joined CBSN to discuss what these numbers mean for the U.S. economy.
"Maybe one day the books where I am represented will become just as popular as the books where I'm not. That's all I want."