
9/21: Red and Blue
New York attorney general sues former President Donald Trump and his children for alleged fraud; Tracking key elections in Georgia.
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New York attorney general sues former President Donald Trump and his children for alleged fraud; Tracking key elections in Georgia.
Indication of lasting inflation worries Americans; White House steps in amid potential railroad workers strike.
Latest on documents seized at Mar-a-Lago; Video emerges in Georgia election system probe.
Tentative deal averts rail strike; Commerce Department says August retail sales up 0.3%.
Trumps’s lawyers ask judge to block DOJ request; Election officials strengthen security for workers.
Democrats and Republicans gear up for November elections; CBS poll: What to expect from voters.
Political dynamics in key midterms races; Sen. Ted Cruz not ruling out another presidential bid.
Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96; a look at her most significant encounters with U.S. presidents.
The first thing Johnny Lauder heard when he arrived at his 86-year-old mother's house after Hurricane Ian was her screams. Karen, who has one leg, is wheelchair-bound and has open wounds, was stuck in chest-high floodwaters. She was rescued with the help of her son, and said it brought "terror and relief at the same time."
A Michigan judge has dismissed charges against seven people in the Flint water scandal, including two former state health officials. Despite frosty U.S.-Russia relations, cosmonaut Anna Kikina is set to head for the International Space Station with a SpaceX crew. And Yankees star Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run of the season, breaking an American League record set in 1961.
The Daily Beast is reporting Georgia GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker paid for an abortion for a woman he was dating in 2009. CBS News' chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa and CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion join "Red and Blue" to discuss the controversy.
As the midterms approach, a key race for governor is playing out in Arizona. Republican Kari Lake, who has repeated false claims about the 2020 election, is facing Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. Ed O'Keefe, CBS News' senior White House and political correspondent, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest on the race.
A new WRAL News poll released Monday shows Republican Senate candidate Rep. Ted Budd and Democratic candidate Cheri Beasley are virtually tied in North Carolina five weeks ahead of the midterm elections. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns weighs in on the race. She also previews today's upcoming "Red & Blue" show.
North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan, forcing Japan to issue evacuation notices and causing sirens to ring out across the northern part of the country on Tuesday morning. It is the 23rd missile North Korea has launched this year — and the first to pass over Japan since 2017.
Podcast host and author Stefanie O’Connell Rodriguez offers advice for parents when deciding if their teen should have a credit card.
Key West sailboat captain Tyler Martin was just six weeks away from embarking on a sailing trip that was years in the making. But then his boat, which doubles as his home, was destroyed by Hurricane Ian. Now he's "starting from zero," but says the challenge is just like a patch of "rough weather" out at sea — and he's going to keep sailing through.
Dozens of deaths have been reported in Florida after Hurricane Ian churned through the state. Now, Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing back against criticism that some evacuation orders did not come early enough. Dennis Smith, planner-in-residence at Florida State University's Department of Urban and Regional Planning, joined "CBS News Mornings" with insight on rebuilding.
High school sweethearts Laurel and Ian Avery-Dewitt worked for years to move from Wisconsin to Florida and get their tropical dream home – a bright yellow house that they named "Casa Banana." Then Hurricane Ian hit, and all that remains is a pile of rubble.
The U.S. and South Korea are responding after North Korea launched a missile that flew over northern Japan. Lucy Craft joins "CBS News Mornings" from Tokyo with details.
A tree surgeon surveyed damage on Sunday in North Fort Myers, Florida, one of the places that was hit hardest.
The Supreme Court is back in session for its new term. The court will look at cases involving issues such as race, voting rights, election law and LGBTQ rights. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBS News on Red and Blue to discuss.
For years, the Green Cup Café has served as a community focal point in downtown Fort Myers, Florida. Then Hurricane Ian came through, unleashing the kind of damage that owner Robert Podgorski says "you only ever see in the movies." Now, despite losing so much, they're using positivity, laughter and the staff that has become family to rebuild.
Republican Senator Rick Scott said he condemns calls for violence, but stopped short of criticizing former President Trump for his inflammatory online message that attacked Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Many are interpreting the post as a potential threat. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBS News to discuss both the feud between Trump and McConnell and Scott's statements. She also previews the upcoming "Red & Blue" show.
Ukraine’s forces have reclaimed the city of Lyman, effectively pushing Russian forces out of the crucial hub. The reclaimed city is within the same territory as the areas Russian President Vladimir Putin annexed last week. Moscow has responded with more missile strikes. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata joins from Ukraine to discuss.
The U.S. has secured the freedom of seven Americans in exchange for turning over two Venezuelan prisoners who are nephews of the country's first lady. Nancy Cordes joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain the controversy behind the swap and how U.S. political figures are responding.
The Trump administration has chosen HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill to lead the CDC, a source says, after the former director was fired and senior leaders resigned.
The family of one of the victims shot early Wednesday morning at Annunciation Catholic Church in southwest Minneapolis spoke out for the first time Thursday afternoon.
Dr. Debra Houry, the CDC's Chief Science and Medical Officer, and Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, who led the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, stepped down hours after the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez.
An exemption that allowed low-value parcels shipped to the U.S. to avoid tariffs has ended, Trump administration officials say.
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia asked a judge on Thursday to bar DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi from making "inflammatory" statements.
The Trump administration is preparing to launch major immigration enforcement operations in Chicago next week employing tactics that sparked protests in Los Angeles, sources tell CBS News.
Robert Primus, a Democrat who was nominated by President Trump in his first term, posted on social media that the firing was "legally invalid."
A judge has ordered a new trial for three former Memphis police officers who were convicted of federal charges in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols.
South Carolina officials asked the Supreme Court to allow the state to enforce a measure that makes school funding contingent on compliance with a rule on transgender bathroom use.