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A San Diego man is facing felony weapons charges after YouTube videos showed pointing guns out a hotel window. In a jailhouse interview, he said none of it was real. Janet Shamlian has more.
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A San Diego man is facing felony weapons charges after YouTube videos showed pointing guns out a hotel window. In a jailhouse interview, he said none of it was real. Janet Shamlian has more.
The House Judiciary Committee held its second impeachment hearing, featuring presentations from investigators about the president's dealings with Ukraine. It comes as a vote to impeach President Trump looms next week. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
A highly anticipated report is clearing the FBI of misconduct in it's probe of the Trump campaign. But it also uncovers flaws in the investigation. Catherine Herridge reports.
Dozens of tourists from a cruise ship were on or near New Zealand's White Island when a volcano blasted steam and ash. At least five people are dead and others are still missing. Ian Lee has the latest.
In Florida, the FBI says it now assumes that Friday’s deadly attack at naval air station in Pensacola was terrorism. The gunman, a 21-year-old from Saudi Arabia, reportedly posted anti-American tweets before the rampage. David Begnaud reports.
Peter Bergen, a national security expert and author of "Trump and His Generals: The Cost of Chaos," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the suspected Saudi gunman who apparently posted on social media before opening fire at a Florida naval base.
This weekend the 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors celebrated music legends Earth, Wind & Fire for their nearly 50 years of music. Michelle Miller caught up with the group's surviving members - Ralph Johnson, Philip Bailey and Verdine White - on tour.
Fifty-four percent of Americans believe boys are easier to raise than girls, and polling shows we've felt that way since the 1940s. A new CBSN Originals documentary, "Raising Boys," explores the challenges that come with parenting boys today as society's idea of masculinity changes. CBSN Originals executive producer Adam Yamaguchi joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the “Speaking Frankly” series.
Longtime news anchor Denise D'Ascenzo of our Hartford affiliate WFSB died unexpectedly at her Connecticut home Saturday night. She was 61 years old. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King, who worked alongside D'Ascenzo at WFSB, reflects on her career and legacy.
Pharmaceutical companies, health care providers, and advocacy groups are turning to social media influencers and celebrities to get their messages out on social media. Regulators are keeping a close eye on them. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the dangers and risks of health-related influencer posts.
The Justice Department's internal watchdog is set to release a highly anticipated report on whether the FBI conducted illegal surveillance of the Trump campaign in 2016. President Trump has accused the FBI and the Justice Department of improper spying and has called the investigation of his campaign a "witch hunt." Catherine Herridge reports.
Police in San Diego arrested Steven Homoki after they were tipped off about several YouTube videos that show a man holding several guns and aiming at targets in downtown San Diego. In a jailhouse interview, Homoki told CBS affiliate KFMB that the videos were a "miniature art project." Janet Shamlian reports.
Elizabeth Smart's father says there's something he has to talk about – 17 years after his daughter's kidnapping and miraculous rescue. Ed Smart is revealing how he struggled to come out as gay in his first network television interview about his sexuality. The 64-year-old, who was married to his former wife, Lois, for 34 years, told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King how difficult it was to reconcile his faith with his feelings.
Puppeteer Caroll Spinney, who played Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on “Sesame Street,” died Sunday at his Connecticut home. He was 85 years old. Anthony Mason reports on his decades-long career.
The impeachment of President Trump is moving one step closer to a vote, as both sides make their legal case before the House Judiciary Committee. Nancy Cordes reports.
Russia received a four-year ban for doping from the World Anti-Doping Agency. This means there will likely be no Russian team at the 2020 Summer Olympics or the 2022 Winter Games. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
A desperate search is underway in New Zealand for people missing after the sudden eruption of a volcano Monday. At least five people have died and up to 20 have been hurt. The volcano on White Island, a popular tourist destination, lies 30 miles off the coast of New Zealand’s mainland. Lisette Reymer of our partners at New Zealand’s Newshub reports.
Beloved "Sesame Street" puppeteer Caroll Spinney, who was behind Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, has died. He was 85.
The major winter storm that slammed parts of Northern California is heading west. Before it left, it caused a rock slide that shut down a section of Route 1 near Big Sur.
The French government and President Emmanuel Macron is vowing to press ahead with its sweeping reform of the country's pension system. This has sparked outrage and new protests across the country. Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris.
North Korea says it carried out another important test and warned it's looking for new ways to get concessions from the United States. President Trump tweeted that leader Kim Jong Un has far too much to lose if he acts in a hostile way. Roxana Saberi reports.
Evidence for impeaching President Trump will be presented at a public hearing on Capitol Hill on Monday. The House Judiciary Committee chair says it's the "worst nightmare" of the Constitution's framers, while the president called it a "total hoax." Nikole Killion reports.
The FBI now says it’s investigating the Pensacola shooting rampage with the "presumption of terrorism." The gunman has been identified as 21-year old Mohammed Alshamrani. The FBI says the Saudi flight student used a handgun that was purchased legally. David Begnaud reports.
Missed the second half of the show? Author Neal Katyal lays out three potential articles of impeachment against the commander in chief and our political panel breaks down the latest in the Trump impeachment probe and the 2020 Democratic presidential trail.
Our political panel breaks down the latest in the Trump impeachment probe and the 2020 Democratic presidential trail.
The 2025 government shutdown entered its seventh day on Tuesday as both sides remained locked in their positions, with no sign of relenting. Follow live updates here.
Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee for her first hearing since her confirmation.
White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were on hand to take part in indirect talks between Israel and Hamas, which aim to end the war in Gaza.
The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" for minors that was brought by a licensed counselor in the state.
Airports in several U.S. states are seeing flight delays as the government shutdown enters a second week.
As Israelis come together to mourn those killed two years ago by Hamas, the sounds of the ongoing war in Gaza reverberate over a solemn memorial.
Tropical Storm Jerry formed Tuesday over tropical waters in the central Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
One of 2025's three Nobel Prize in Physics winners says the trio's work is "one of the underlying reasons that cellphones work.''
Officials are investigating after a medical helicopter crashed on a Sacramento freeway Monday evening.