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Bill Clinton on Madeleine Albright
Former President Bill Clinton joins "CBS Mornings" to reflect on the life and legacy of his colleague and friend former Secretary Madeleine Albright.
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Former President Bill Clinton joins "CBS Mornings" to reflect on the life and legacy of his colleague and friend former Secretary Madeleine Albright.
CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford and CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa join "CBS Mornings" to discuss day two of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
President Biden heads to Europe for an emergency NATO meeting. The meeting will include discussions with other world leaders about Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Ed O'Keefe has more.
When Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson faces confirmation hearings to serve as the first African American woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, she will have the support of three friends and former college roommates who also attended law school with her. Nancy Cordes spoke with the three women who have remained close friends with Judge Jackson for more than three decades.
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how the department is supporting students and teachers during the pandemic, student loans, and the "Don't Say Gay" bill.
In a high-stakes call, President Biden will speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. China has so far denied providing military aid to its ally Russia, as the U.S. warned there will be consequences if China helps Russia. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal after announcing an additional $800 million in military aid to Ukraine. Nancy Cordes reports from the White House.
The Senate approved the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent. The plan now goes to the House, and if it becomes law, the change won't happen until 2023. Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
CBS News' Chris Livesay reports from Odesa, which is trying to stop a Russian assault from reaching its people.
White House officials are discussing a possible trip to Europe for President Biden in the coming weeks, sources tell CBS News. It will be a show of unity as the European Union also plans to travel to Kyiv. Nancy Cordes has more.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro criticized President Trump for his comments placing blame on Democrats following the assassination of Charlie Kirk and called for "words of healing."
Ed Sheeran describes his new album "Play" as "the polar opposite" of his last project "Subtract," and marks a new chapter in his life.
The last firefighter to escape the North Tower shares his story with teachers and students to make sure the memory of 9/11 is never lost to future generations.
Emma Heming Willis says her family's choice to provide Bruce Willis with a separate home is about safety and support as they navigate his dementia diagnosis.
The video, shared at a House Oversight hearing on what the military calls "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena," better known as UFOs, shows a missile striking an unidentified object and bouncing off of it off the coast of Yemen.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that real change comes from the people, not the courts and urges Americans to read full opinions.
Comedian Nate Bargatze spoke to "CBS Mornings" about preparing to host the 77th Emmy Awards on Sunday.
Oprah Winfrey joins "CBS Mornings" with bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert to discuss her latest selection, "All the Way to the River."
Oprah Winfrey chose "Eat, Pray, Love" author Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir as her September pick.