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In a 1992 Entertainment Tonight video, Donald Trump greets a group of young girls at Trump Tower and then brags to the camera: "I am going to be dating her in ten years. Can you believe it?" Major Garrett has more.
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In a 1992 Entertainment Tonight video, Donald Trump greets a group of young girls at Trump Tower and then brags to the camera: "I am going to be dating her in ten years. Can you believe it?" Major Garrett has more.
Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump's campaign had become desperate and bashed him repeatedly during a rally in Colorado Wednesday. See Clinton's full remarks.
Donald Trump told supporters at his second Florida rally of the day Wednesday that Hillary Clinton failed her bar exam and that she only got her license to hurt people. Trump also criticized the Republican party for not supporting him. See Trump's full remarks.
Governor Mike Pence hit the campaign trail in Virginia amid division in the GOP. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has publicly distanced himself from the Trump ticket and a number of prominent Republicans are backing away from the campaign. Will division in the Republican party lead to defeat on election day? Dean Reynolds has a report.
Hillary Clinton said all Donald Trump's campaign has left is pure negativity while addressing supporters Wednesday. Clinton's remarks came as Wikileaks released more emails from the hacked account of Clinton's campaign chairman. Nancy Cordes has more.
At a rally in Florida, Donald Trump complained about the GOP withholding information from his campaign, said House Speaker Paul Ryan had turned his back on Trump and predicted ISIS would take over the United States if Hillary Clinton is elected. See Trump's full remarks.
Twenty-five years ago Anita Hill testified before an all-male Senate judiciary committee that Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her. NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Tottenberg, who covered the story, talks about how that sexual harassment claim has changed society.
CBS News' Don Champion joins CBSN from North Carolina with more details on the record-level floods prompting evacuations across the state.
Donald Trump is saying that the "shackles are off" after losing support from top Republican officials, including House Speaker Paul Ryan. This comes after a leaked tape revealed the GOP nominee making lewd remarks in 2005. Editor-in-chief of The Hill, Bob Cusack, joins CBSN with more.
While speaking at Liberty University, GOP VP nominee Mike Pence addressed alleged remarks made by Hillary Clinton in an email. Watch the full speech now.
Donald Trump drew a massive crowd at a rally in Panama City Beach, Florida. After a leaked tape revealed his lewd comments against women, he was encouraging people to register to vote. He also said he would be very angry with voters if they didn't vote for him. Watch his full remarks here.
President Obama hit the campaign trail for Clinton with a stop in North Carolina, where Obama sharply criticized Trump and his supporters. Obama pointed out the vast differences between the opponents and said Trump does not have the temperament, judgment or knowledge to be president.
Donald Trump's vulgar remarks about women has sparked a national conversation about sexual assault. The conversation is not new in politics: Tuesday marked the 25th anniversary of Anita Hill making her accusation against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Anna Werner reports.
Former VP Al Gore took center stage at a Hillary Clinton campaign rally in Miami Tuesday. It was hoped that Gore's environmental issues would help young voters warm to Clinton. Nancy Cordes reports.
In a series of attack tweets, Donald Trump declared himself free of shackles and blasted House Speaker Paul Ryan and the GOP for refusing to defend his campaign. Major Garrett has the latest.
Al Gore joined the Democratic campaign Tuesday in Miami, Florida, to speak on climate change. Hillary Clinton has been struggling to appeal to young voters throughout her campaign and climate change is considered a priority for many.
Donald Trump is lashing out at Republican Party leaders who've backed away from him over the leaked tape that revealed the GOP nominee making sexually explicit comments about women. Trump campaign senior adviser A.J. Delgado joins CBSN to discuss the fallout.
Donald Trump tweeted that the "shackles have been taken off" him, amid fallout with the Republican Party over lewd remarks he made back in 2005. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and Republican strategist Rick Davis join CBSN to discuss what's next for the Trump campaign.
Hillary Clinton is facing more controversy following the leak of a third batch of emails hacked from campaign chairman John Podesta's account. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and Republican strategist Rick Davis join CBSN with more.
In his second Pennsylvania rally in one day, Donald Trump blamed his problems on the media and joined his supporters in chanting "lock her up" about Hillary Clinton. Trump also made overt warnings of voter fraud in the upcoming election. See his full remarks.
Some 1,000 residents near Lumberton, North Carolina, are in need of rescue Monday after the Lumber River swelled to 24 feet, almost three times its average; Nearly 67 million people tuned in for Sunday night's second presidential debate -- and the surprise star was Ken Bone, the man in the red sweater.
Hillary Clinton on Monday said she welcomed Donald Trump talking about her record over the past 30 years while addressing supporters in Columbus, Ohio. Clinton took a swipe at Trump, calling him an "equal opportunity insulter." See Clinton's full remarks.
The Internet provided some humor to the second presidential debate. This video, created by Lucky TV, shows Trump and Clinton along with a new version of "Time of My Life" and has racked up thousands of likes.
After the heated second presidential debate, Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail on Monday. She criticized Trump for saying his lewd comments were "locker room banter." Clinton also saw a new lead in the polls. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, one of the most powerful Republicans in the country, said Monday he would no longer defend Trump's candidacy. This comes days after a video went public of Trump making lewd remarks -- and with Trump trailing Clinton by 11 points in a new poll. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.
The Trump administration on Friday directed officials to pause all asylum decisions in the wake of the shooting of two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D.C.
"Any document signed" by Biden with an autopen "is hereby terminated," President Trump said.
A National Guard member died in the wake of the shooting near the White House, President Trump said.
Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom worked for behavioral health agency, Seneca Health Services, as a community engagement specialist before her deployment.
"I haven't heard of anyone step back," West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey told CBS News in an interview. "They wanted to stay. They wanted to complete the mission and serve their state and country."
Airbus recommended an emergency software update to the A320 family of aircraft.
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials raid the home of a top aide to President Zelenskyy in connection with a major probe into an energy sector corruption scandal.
Northwestern University will pay $75 million to the federal government over the next three years to end an antisemitism investigation by the Trump administration and restore hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen funds.
Hong Kong authorities say almost 130 people have been confirmed dead in the massive fire that charred an apartment complex and took two days to put out.