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The United Kingdom voted to withdraw from the European Union in a referendum Thursday; a young Alabama man made the most important decision of his life after the Orlando attack
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The United Kingdom voted to withdraw from the European Union in a referendum Thursday; a young Alabama man made the most important decision of his life after the Orlando attack
Global stocks are down and British Prime Minister David Cameron has resigned since the U.K.'s historic vote to leave the EU. International Business Times business editor Roland Jones joins CBSN to discuss the Brexit fallout.
The decision on whether to stay in the European Union polarized Britain leading up to the Brexit vote, with issues such as immigration and employment dominating the debate. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joins CBSN to talk about the reasoning behind leaving and the generational divide in the U.K.
The U.K. shocked the world after voting to leave the European Union. After the vote, British Prime Minister David Cameron, who wanted to stay in the EU, announced his resignation. David O'Sullivan, European Union Ambassador to the U.S., joins CBSN with the latest.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign has a number of similarities with the "Leave EU" movement. Most notably, both campaigns focused on nationalism and a major crackdown on immigration. Dean Reynolds reports.
Donald Trump coincidentally landed in Scotland to re-open one of his golf courses just as the decision by the United Kingdom to leave the EU was becoming clear. The Republican nominee saw parallels between the "leave" campaign and his own in the U.S. Charlie D'Agata has more.
Markets worldwide flirted with circuit breakers Friday after Britain's decision to leave the EU. The negative reaction from the markets comes from the uncertainty that follows Britain's move. Anthony Mason reports.
The United Kingdom voted to withdraw from the European Union in a referendum Thursday. Prime Minister David Cameron announced his resignation following the final results. Now many are wondering what happens next. Mark Phillips has more.
The Dow closed the day down more than 600 points reflecting investors' worries about Britain's decision to leave the European Union. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger join CBSN with more.
As the world reacts to the UK referendum to leave the EU, markets took steep dives Friday morning. David Nelson, chief strategist for Belpointe Asset Management, talks about the market turmoil with CBSN's Reena Ninan.
Following the UK's shocking decision to leave the EU, the nation is reeling from financial and leadership changes. David Cameron announced he is stepping down from his post as prime minister and global stocks plunged. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips and CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett join CBSN to break down why Britain decided to leave.
Roben Farzad from NPR One joins CBSN to discuss the British exit from the European Union.
CBS News' Mark Phillips is in the United Kingdom with analysis of the country's vote to pull out of the European Union.
Stock markets have been bracing for the impact of a possible "Brexit," and this morning it hits with full force. Wall Street opened with its big losses in nine months. Anthony Mason reports on the economic impact.
Financial Times editor Lionel Barber joins "CBS This Morning" from London to discuss Britain's vote to leave the European Union, who might replace Prime Minister David Cameron and why immigration is a key issue driving voters.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Britain's decision to leave the European Union and the things Hillary Clinton would have to advocate for to get his endorsement.
Post-Brexit vote, Dennis Berman, financial editor of the Wall Street Journal, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Britain's exit from the European Union might play out.
President Obama visited Britain in April and urged voters to stay in the European Union. While he said it's a decision for the British people, he believes leaving the EU will have serious economic consequences for the U.K. and the U.S. Chip Reid reports from the White House.
Donald Trump is in Scotland, calling Great Britain's EU referendum vote "a great thing." But the whole of Scotland voted to stay in the EU. The Republican presumptive presidential nominee said British voters "took back control of their country." Charlie D'Agata reports from the Trump Turnberry golf resort in Scotland.
Great Britain has voted to leave the European Union. Massive celebrations erupted overnight as the referendum results came in. British Prime Minister David Cameron, who led the drive to remain in the EU, said he will resign later this year. Mark Phillips reports from London.
Lindsay Lohan left many Twitter users confused Thursday night when she sent out a series of tweets with in-depth analysis of Britain's vote on whether to leave the European Union. Jamie Yuccas has the details.
Voters in the United Kingdom decide Thursday on whether or not they'll stay in the European Union. Economists fear a departure could spur a global recession.
Voters in Britain are deciding on whether to remain in the European Union. CBS News foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joins CBSN with more on how this could effect Britain.
U.K. voters head to the polls to vote on their future in the EU; Twilio prices its IPO; and McDonald's spices up its menu with peppers and hot sauces. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Britain's historic referendum on whether to remain in the European Union is underway. Polls are open Thursday for the day-long voting, and turnout is considered a critical factor. Newspapers like "The Nation" are bitterly divided over so-called Brexit. Mark Phillips reports from outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said talks among rank-and-file senators aimed at ending the shutdown have ramped up.
While flying back to Washington on Air Force One after the meeting, Trump told reporters it was a "great success" and said he would head to China in April for new talks.
Hurricane Melissa has left dozens dead and widespread destruction across Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba, as it continues to threaten the Bahamas and Bermuda.
The Justice Department placed two federal prosecutors on leave after they filed court papers calling the Jan. 6 Capitol siege a "riot" perpetrated by a "mob," three sources told CBS News.
The U.S. military carried out a 15th strike on an alleged "narco-trafficking vessel," said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, bringing the known death toll to more than 50.
President Trump said Wednesday he's allowing South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine in Philadelphia.
The Senate voted on Wednesday to approve a resolution that would block President Trump's tariffs on Canada.
A jury has found former Sangamon County deputy Sean Grayson guilty of second degree murder for the fatal police shooting of Sonya Massey.
The Red Cross said its staff in Gaza "were not able to intervene directly on-site" as alleged Hamas members were seen burying and then uncovering the remains of a deceased hostage.