
Michael Bloomberg’s extended interview with Gayle King
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg discussed the 2020 presidential race in a wide-ranging interview with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King.
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Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg discussed the 2020 presidential race in a wide-ranging interview with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King.
Every year, an anonymous, wealthy businessman, travels the country giving money to strangers. This year, he decided to recruit some Milwaukee bus drivers to help his mission. Steve Hartman has their story on the road.
There's new fallout following a group photo that appeared to involve a Nazi salute. It shows a training class for West Virginia corrections officers with arms raised.
Madison Ocheltree was just 12 when she took her own life. In a lawsuit, her mother alleges her daughter's friend alerted a teacher, but the school failed to contact their family. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Four people are dead after a shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola. The shooter, a pilot in Saudi Arabia's Air Force, had been in the U.S. for training since 2017. Mark Strassmann reports.
"48 Hours" has disturbing new information about the relationship between a murdered California police officer and his ex-wife. Officer Daniel Green was shot to death inside his home in 2015. At first, Erika Sandoval denied being involved in the murder, but then she changed her story. In his first network TV interview, Green's twin brother tells "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty that Sandoval seemed capable of violence. Watch the full "48 Hours" report on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 10/9c.
A record-breaking crowd came out to honor the late DJ Tim Bergling, known as Avicii, in his hometown of Stockholm. Bergling was 28 years old when he died by suicide last year. After his death, his parents started the Tim Bergling Foundation to advocate for the recognition of suicide as a global health emergency. They put on Wednesday's two-hour tribute to raise awareness for mental health. Anthony Mason reports.
In an exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg explained why he chose to enter the 2020 presidential campaign so late. Bloomberg also spoke about President Trump, the other Democratic candidates including former Vice President Joe Biden, and his own complicated history on the issue of race and policing.
Mike Bloomberg, one of the world's richest people, is pushing back against claims that he wants to buy the Democratic presidential nomination. In his first TV interview since joining the 2020 race, "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke to him about how he’s paying for his campaign. The former New York City mayor also discussed his plan to fight gun violence. Bloomberg addressed the issue in Aurora, Colorado, on Thursday with the community that lost 12 people to a mass shooting in 2012.
For the first time, Uber is confirming thousands of sexual assaults involving its passengers and drivers. In a new report, the ride-sharing company says about 3,000 assaults were reported last year alone. More than 200 of those were allegations of rape. Jericka Duncan reports.
The U.S. government is targeting what it calls one of the world’s most sophisticated international cyber crime operations. Prosecutors announced cyber hacking and bank fraud charges against two Russians on Thursday. Jeff Pegues reports.
House Democrats have their orders: to write articles of impeachment against President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has left them with no choice. Democrats are weighing charges of abuse of power, bribery, and obstruction of justice. A final vote could happen before the end of the year, just the third vote of its kind in U.S. history. Nancy Cordes reports.
A jewel heist and wild chase in Florida ended in a hail of bullets. It played out on TV helicopter cameras. Nikki Battiste has the latest.
The Minnesota National Guard said a Black Hawk helicopter has crashed shortly after take off Thursday. Three service members were on board.
There's a new recall linked to Takata air bags. At least one driver has been killed. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
While campaigning in Iowa, Joe Biden snapped at a voter who accused him of sending his son, Hunter, to work for a Ukrainian energy company for the family's benefit. Biden called the man a "liar." Ed O'Keefe reports.
In his first TV interview since joining the race for the Democratic nomination, Michael Bloomberg said he thinks President Trump should be impeached. He sat down with Gayle King in Colorado.
Some of the world's most notorious hackers are hiding in plain sight in Russia. Prosecutors in the U.S. charged them with targeting American businesses, schools and even religious organizations. As Jeff Pegues reports, they called themselves "Evil Corp."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is ordering House committee chairs to draw up articles of impeachment. She said the president's conduct leaves her no choice. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
As 2019 wraps up, YouTube is unveiling its top trending videos of the year. Kevin Allocca, head of culture and trends at YouTube, joined "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil to explain why these videos made the list.
The Washington Redskins’ new wide receiver is giving props to Colin Kaepernick for getting signed. Jordan Veasy was at the workout with Kaepernick last month in Atlanta. He caught an incredible pass from the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, and video of the catch scored about 4.5 million views on Twitter. Veasy teld the Washington Post he believes the opportunity to catch passes from Kaepernick helped him earn a spot on the Redskins' practice squad.
The House Judiciary Committee held its first impeachment hearing Wednesday, focusing on the constitutional arguments for and against impeachment. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes, CBS News White House producer Fin Gomez and CBSN legal contributor and former New York County prosecutor Rebecca Roiphe joined "Red & Blue" with their takeaways from the hearing.
Over the past 25 years, chef Sean Brock has risen to the top of the culinary world, operating eight restaurants in five cities at his peak. But this year, at the age of 41, he walked away from it all. The award-winning chef spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason about why he took a break from the restaurant industry and why it's important to prioritize the mental and physical health of a restaurant's staff.
In the impeachment inquiry, a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the legal standard for impeaching a president split along party lines. On Wednesday three law professors said the evidence against President Trump is strong enough, but a fourth disagreed. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump's promise of a southern border wall is beginning to take shape in Texas. CBS News got exclusive access to the construction site in Donna where an eight-mile stretch of wall costing about $167 million is being built. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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.
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed former football star and Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker to serve as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee for her first hearing since her confirmation.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard issued a directive to review polygraph policies and curb press leaks, echoing actions taken by the Bush and Obama administrations.
Tropical Storm Jerry formed Tuesday over tropical waters in the central Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
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.
"These emissions drive global warming, exacerbating the very respiratory conditions inhalers are meant to relieve," researchers wrote.
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.