
Bill Bratton on Baton Rouge
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton weighs in on the recent violence against police officers in Dallas, and now Baton Rouge.
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NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton weighs in on the recent violence against police officers in Dallas, and now Baton Rouge.
Donald Trump took the shooting in Baton Rouge as an opportunity to bash the current administration. Meanwhile, other Republicans are describing the atmosphere at the RNC as solemn and on edge after the shooting. Major Garrett has more.
The shooting in Baton Rouge comes on the eve of the Republican National Convention, and a week after five cops were killed in Dallas. Security is already beefed up in Cleveland, but the chief of police there is asking for additional precautions. Departments across the country are doing much of the same. Jeff Pegues has more.
President Obama once again took to the podium Sunday to address the nation after the deaths of three police officers in Baton Rouge.
Three police officers have been killed and others wounded after a shooting Sunday morning in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. David Begnaud has more.
After the Dallas police shooting, President Obama weighs in on the candid" discussions he had on the problem of racial disparities in the criminal justice system today -- and why they give him hope
After a deadly week of shootings and protests, racial tensions are higher than they've been in years. Former CEO and president of the NAACP Ben Jealous joins CBSN to discuss the state of race relations in the U.S.
Bishop T.D. Jakes joins CBSN to discuss community policing and possible solutions to racial tensions.
After the police-involved shooting deaths of two black men and the killing of five Dallas police officers, some communities turned to religion for healing. Bishop T. D. Jakes held a special town hall at The Potter's House megachurch in Dallas, where police, local leaders and family members of those killed by officers took part. Bishop Jakes joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss racial tensions in the U.S. and offer practical ways our society could address the recent tragedies.
The Army is reviewing how the gunman in the Dallas police ambush received an honorable discharge from the military despite a recommendation he be thrown out of the service. Three of the five police officers killed last Thursday were buried Wednesday. Thousands packed churches and lined streets for the funerals. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Race relations in the United States are at their worst point in decades, according to a new CBS News-New York Times poll. CBSN takes a look at the problems and the possible solutions facing the country.
Rudy Giuliani has said the Black Lives Matter movement is racist. Supporters say they use the phrase because they want to show black lives matter just as much as other races. CBSN's panel weighs in.
Singer Alicia Keys released a public service announcement Wednesday showing "23 ways you could be killed if you are black in America." The PSA describes the harmless actions black men and women were engaged in before they suffered untimely deaths. CBSN's panel talks about the PSA.
Excessive use of force by police officers affects black people in a disproportionate manner. Sian-Pierre Regis and Khalil Muhammad talk about how that may play the biggest role in the racial strife facing America today.
How you feel about the police seems to depend a lot on your race, except when it comes to local departments. Anthony Salvanto breaks down the CBS News-New York Times poll numbers.
Videos of police shooting or using excessive force against black people have spurred much of the racial tension facing the country today. That's created a tough environment for police officers. CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues has more.
With race relations in the United States at their worst point in decades, CBSN asks if there's any chance of them getting better. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, founder of Swagger.nyc Sian-Pierre Regis and Harvard professor of history, race and public policy Khalil Muhammad join the discussion.
A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows that 69 percent of Americans feel race relations are in bad shape. That's the highest level since May of 1992. Elaine Quijano has more.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence is a leading candidate for the number two spot on the Republican ticket; a poem written and performed by an Atlanta teenager this past spring has been getting new attention from millions since the violence that shook America last week
Cameron Sterling is breaking his silence about his father's death in Baton Rouge last week. He says he believes not all police officers are bad, and called on protesters to remain peaceful in his father's name. David Begnaud has more.
Thousands of law enforcement officers from across the country gathered to pay their respects to their fallen comrades on Wednesday. Services for Brent Thompson, Lorne Ahrens and Micheal Smith were held as Dallas continues to heal. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
NBA legend Charles Barkley has a message for the black community after a week of deadly shootings and protests. CBSN's Renan Ninan has more.
The city of Dallas is beginning to heal after the deadly shooting ambush that took the lives of five police officers. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joins CBSN with the latest.
CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez reports from Dallas, where three police officers will be buried today.
President Obama made a plea for unity during Tuesday's memorial service for five Dallas officers killed in a police ambush. He was joined on stage by former President George W. Bush and Vice President Joe Biden. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed numerous generals and admirals, as well as some of their staff, from around the world to come to Quantico, Virginia next week.
The National Archives admitted a technician had erred in releasing Rep. Mikie Sherill's "entire record."
The lawsuits were filed against top election officials in California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.
Democratic leaders dismissed the White House's recent threat that a government shutdown could spur large-scale layoffs of the federal workforce as "intimidation."
President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that paves the way for a deal brokered by his administration to keep TikTok operating in the U.S.
The Trump administration announced in July that a 90,000-square-foot ballroom with a seated capacity for 650 people will be constructed in the White House's East Wing.
The U.S. sent fighter jets, yet again, to identify and intercept Russian military aircraft in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone.
The hikers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, while officials said they would assess the site of the attack.
The U.S. Attorney's Office said evidence showed that Joshua Jahn had been planning the attack for some time and acted alone.