
Target CEO on inflation and diversity goals
Target's CEO Brian Cornell joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how Target is handling inflation and recession fears as well as how the retailer is improving diverse representation.
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Target's CEO Brian Cornell joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how Target is handling inflation and recession fears as well as how the retailer is improving diverse representation.
Tech giant also expected to introduce new watches and AirPods, but high inflation could deter buyers.
As the price of goods go up, so does the cost of insuring those goods. Bankrate insurance writer and editor Cate Deventer joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
With midterm elections just 63 days away, President Biden touted Democrats' recent congressional victories at events in the swing states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and continued his attacks on GOP supporters of former President Donald Trump. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports and joins Vladimir Duthiers and Lana Zak to discuss the November elections.
With just nine weeks to go before the 2022 midterm elections, former President Donald Trump has placed himself at the center of several crucial campaigns. CBS News political director Fin Gomez joined Lana Zak and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the next tests to Trump's political influence and other factors affecting voters.
Senators return to Washington on Tuesday following the chamber's summer recess. Issues on the agenda include marriage equality, prescription drugs costs, election security, inflation and pandemic aid. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
The price of food has outpaced many other items subject to high inflation, which has driven some Baltimore families to rely on local food banks. Lana Zak reports.
The U.S. added 315,000 jobs in August, fairly on track with what economists predicted. With the unemployment rate rising slightly to 3.7%, it could be a sign that the hot labor market is beginning to cool off. Jesse Wheeler, economic analyst at Morning Consult, joins CBS News to discuss what it all means.
The U.S. added 315,000 jobs in August, and the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 3.7%. Meanwhile, President Biden said he's seeing signs that inflation may be "beginning to ease." CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joined Michael George to break down the White House response to the report and what it could mean for the economy.
An early morning rally fueled by slower jobs report, faded by mid-afternoon, erasing all gains.
More than half of Americans plan to go somewhere this Labor Day weekend despite inflation, high gas prices and a summer of air travel troubles, according to a recent study. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Confidence among U.S. consumers climbed in August. Steve Odland, the CEO and president of The Conference Board, joins CBS News to discuss why, if we can expect this trend to continue and ongoing recession concerns.
Republicans and Democrats alike have joined the tax-cutting trend during a midterm election year.
Markets have been roiled since Fed chair's speech Friday reaffirming central bank's aggressive plans to cool inflation.
Rate of workers quitting fell, and layoffs stayed near record low — showing employers are urgently seeking workers.
High food prices are making it difficult for many families to afford even basic groceries. Food banks across the country are feeling the impact, with long lines as more families struggle to make ends meet. Janet Shamlian has more.
Federal reserve chair Jerome Powell has warned there will be "some pain" for Americans in the fight to reduce inflation. Gene Sperling, senior adviser to the president, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss the state of the economy.
Investors remain hesitant after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's Friday remarks on inflation triggered a massive sell-off. CBS News' Tanya Rivero speaks with Joe Saluzzi, partner and co-founder at Themis Trading, about how the markets are reacting.
Markets lost more ground after Powell's speech last week confirming more hikes: "We must keep at it until the job is done."
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 1,000 points Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the Fed will continue raising interest rates to tame inflation. Colby Smith, a U.S. economics editor for the Financial Times, joins CBS News' Catherine Herridge to discuss.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks on inflation triggered a massive sell-off on Wall Street. Melissa Armo, owner and founder of The Stock Swoosh, breaks down why investors aren’t thrilled with the Fed chair’s comments on a possible interest rate hike.
Wall Street ended the week with its worst day in months. The Dow Jones fell more than 1,000 points with all three major indexes off more than 3%. Nikki Battiste reports.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled the Fed will likely continue raising interest rates to combat inflation. Yahoo Finance columnist Rick Newman reacts to Powell’s comments and explains how investors will likely react.
Inflation eased last month as energy prices tumbled, according to a report closely watched by the Federal Reserve.
While higher borrowing costs will hurt, failure to ease inflation "would mean far greater pain," Federal Reserve chief says.
The Venezuelan opposition leader got the prize for fighting for democracy in her country.
A federal grand jury has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking the second Trump foe to face federal prosecution in recent weeks.
Trump says Hamas will likely release all Israeli hostages by early next week, as the "first phase" of a deal to end the war in Gaza is expected to take effect soon.
Maduro's government expressed its expectation of an "armed attack" against Venezuela in "a very short time."
The government shutdown will last at least until at least next week, as the Senate adjourned until Tuesday after another round of failed votes to reopen the government.
A federal judge on Thursday granted a partial restraining order to block the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois, after state and local leaders objected to the deployment.
A 2023 report criticized "poor living conditions" in some barracks and said they "undermine quality of life and readiness" of the military.
An Indiana man convicted in the 2001 rape and murder of a teenage girl was executed by injection in the state's third execution since resuming capital punishment last year.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM — who became world-famous as the chaplain and biggest fan of the Loyola University Ramblers men's basketball team — has died.