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As panic over the coronavirus spreads through the country and the globe, people search for answers about what to look out for and what to do to stay healthy. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to provide insights and break down health officials’ latest projections for the disease.
As fires ravaged Brazil's Amazon rainforest in the summer of 2019, concerned citizens, politicians and celebrities worldwide sounded alarms and urged Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to take immediate action. But Bolsonaro fired back, claiming his critics were spreading fake news to undermine Brazil’s economic progress. In this CBSN Originals documentary, Adam Yamaguchi heads into the Brazilian Amazon to see what's driving the deforestation -- and finds surprising connections leading back to the U.S.
South Carolina primary voters head to the polls Saturday where Joe Biden is expected to win his first campaign trail victory. For many candidates, Super Tuesday will make or break their campaigns with just under 1,400 delegates in play. Politico’s Anna Palmer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to break down where each presidential hopeful will stand after the two crucial primary dates.
Aaron, who lives with his wife Silje and their two children in a parking lot outside of Seattle, begins his day in darkness, making a two-hour commute by scooter and bus to his job at the post office. They, like many other families in the area, are forced to live in their cars because they do not qualify for public housing and yet cannot afford to buy or rent a home. Maria Elena Salinas speaks to some of these families about their day-to-day struggles.
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Global health officials say no country can hope to be spared, and all must be ready to combat outbreaks.
If the Taliban meet their commitments, all U.S. troops would leave in 14 months.
Aaron, who makes $16 an hour, lives with his wife and two children sleep in their minivan in a church parking lot.
It's the last primary before Super Tuesday.
The South Carolina Democratic primary is taking place on Saturday.
The president announced the appointment by tweet. This is the second time that he has selected Ratcliffe for the job.
All 19,000 UC student employees that belong to the student union are considered rent-burdened by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's guidelines.
An appeals court initially blocked the controversial border policy on Friday. But Trump administration lawyers rushed to fight the order and convinced the court later in the day to temporarily pause it.
For the first time, Gallagher tells his story about the wounded ISIS prisoner he was acquitted of stabbing to death. Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
"We're politically homeless," said the executive director of Democrats for Life of America. "When you look at the platform it doesn't leave any room for people like me."
The eruption was so intense it punched a crater the size of fifteen Milky Way galaxies into a part of space hundreds of millions of light-years away.
Pence has espoused false beliefs that are disproven with data easily found on U.S. government webpages.
Drew, who was juror number nine, said he "took no joy in any aspect of" the trial.
After months of phone/text-banking, door-knocking, and politicking from Democratic presidential contenders, South Carolina voters will cast their final votes Saturday in the state's Democratic primary.
Aaron, who lives with his wife Silje and their two children in a parking lot outside of Seattle, begins his day in darkness, making a two-hour commute by scooter and bus to his job at the post office. They, like many other families in the area, are forced to live in their cars because they do not qualify for public housing and yet cannot afford to buy or rent a home. Maria Elena Salinas speaks to some of these families about their day-to-day struggles.
The Trump administration has announced that it is working with states to step up coronavirus testing as Congressional Democrats say the president is downplaying the threat of a widespread outbreak. Democratic primary candidates have also attacked Trump over what they call his lack of preparedness. Steve Dorsey reports from the White House where the president has tried to encourage a positive outlook on battling a likely outbreak.
A small plane carrying four people from Idaho Falls to San Jose had to make an emergency landing on Friday. The single-engine aircraft skidded to a halt on its belly after the landing gear malfunctioned. Dana Jacobson shares the details of the pilot’s gutsy move.
Before photography, illustrators brought fashion to life. A century of fashion illustration is being celebrated at a new exhibition at the Society of Illustrators in New York with drawings from greats such as Carl ‘Eric’ Ericson and Rene Bouche. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason takes a look at the new exhibit that features magazine and other media pieces, including one from his own step-father who illustrated for both “Vogue” and “Town and Country” in the 1950s and 60s.
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to perform “Loving Her” from her debut album, “Expectations.”
Bloomberg says voters are looking for stability as he makes his push for the presidency. See the full interview, Sunday.
All registered South Carolina voters can participate in either party's primary regardless of political affiliation. Some Republicans are planning to vote for Bernie Sanders.
"I know you" may be one of Klobuchar's signature lines, but a number of South Carolinians aren't feeling the same way about her in the runup to the state's primary on Saturday.
Buttigieg frequently argued on the campaign trail that performing well in Iowa and New Hampshire, which are mostly white, would demonstrate his ability to win.
This was the first time Sanders has mentioned coronavirus on the campaign trail. Bloomberg questioned the choice of Pence to lead the response.
An investigation into the death of a Hollywood therapist. Did the system do enough to protect her from alleged killer Gareth Pursehouse? Her former fiancé Drew Carey calls for updated laws. "48 Hours" Erin Moriarty reports.
An Irish businessman is killed by his American au-pair-turned-wife and her father. They claim self-defense. The dead man’s sister fights to clear his name. "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher investigates.
A teenager learns she’s the target of a hit on the dark web. "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant goes on a global manhunt to find Yura, the shadowy figure behind murder-for-hire sites. Watch Saturday at 10/9c on CBS.
Listen as a 911 dispatcher in Davidson County, N.C., directs Tom Martens and his daughter Molly Corbett how to perform CPR after Martens called for help the night of Aug. 2, 2015. Martens says he had to intervene in self-defense after his son-in-law Jason Corbett got into fight with his daughter.
Did a Florida man hire a look-a-like to kill his wife? A GPS leads police right to the hitman’s door. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
The tenth debate of the presidential primary cycle was the last before the pivotal South Carolina primary on Saturday.
Michael Bloomberg made a reference to a bizarre and comical Times Square stalwart unique to New York City.
But almost no candidate went unscathed in the debate, which took place just four days before the pivotal South Carolina primary and a week ahead of Super Tuesday.
Here's how the facts match up to what the candidates are saying on stage.
But many say this 10th debate made them nervous about the Democratic field.
Six Democratic candidates for president join CBS News in the spin room to review their debate performance in Charleston, South Carolina.
Bernie Sanders was also pressed about his comments on "60 Minutes" about Fidel Castro, saying "Cuba is a dictatorship. I've said that 8 million times."
Biden said winning South Carolina by even one percentage point would be "enough" for him to stay in the race
Warren told CBS News after the tenth Democratic debate that her track record demonstrates why she should be the progressive candidate to win the party's presidential nomination.
A third of residents in the Palmetto State report not being able to afford prescribed medication, survey shows.
The union, which represents most hospitality workers on the Las Vegas Strip, has 60,000 members.
One group of now mostly senior citizen organizers, known as The Reckoning Crew, is backing Joe Biden.
The battleground state has voters across the political spectrum.
The Wilson family has been struggling with drug abuse spanning generations, and according to 64-year-old Paula Wilson, "the cycle of addiction is strong."
As fires ravaged Brazil's Amazon rainforest in the summer of 2019, concerned citizens, politicians and celebrities worldwide sounded alarms and urged Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to take action. But Bolsonaro fired back, claiming his critics were spreading fake news to undermine Brazil’s economic progress. In this CBSN Originals documentary, Adam Yamaguchi heads into the Brazilian Amazon to see what's driving the deforestation -- and finds surprising connections leading back to the U.S.
As police departments turn to big data to help reduce crime in their neighborhoods, advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about high-tech racial profiling. The algorithm-driven systems analyze supposedly impartial historical crime data to predict where crimes will occur or who might commit them. But critics say the data can actually reinforce biased past police practices. This CBSN Originals documentary raises the question: Are predictive policing programs actually super-charging racial bias?
Now that the #MeToo movement has brought conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual consent to the forefront of public discourse, parents are grappling with how to encourage their sons to reject some of the more traditional notions of manhood. But many say they struggle with reinforcing those values in a society that still largely adheres to deeply-rooted stereotypes. It raises the question: How do we raise our boys?
Obama-era rules set tough new standards for how schools should handle cases of sexual misconduct on campus under Title IX. But some alleged victims say the investigations made matters worse, while many of the accused claim they're being denied due process. Now, the Trump administration has offered a new set of guidelines. Will that fix the problems?
With smartphones and wireless internet, gaining access to pornography has never been easier for young people. But experts say early exposure to porn can "rewire" young people’s brains, distort their views of sexual behavior, and even contribute to dating violence. Now, educators are trying to find ways to teach kids how to think critically about porn to help them foster healthier relationships.
A former Zamboni driver stopped 8 out of 10 shots for the Carolina Hurricanes. That left Steve Hartman wondering, how hard could it be?
"Harmonica Pete" has played gigs around the world — but this was one of his most meaningful performances yet
She was a hidden figure, a history-making athlete, and a double agent
"I can't walk with them this year so this was the biggest treat, the biggest treat," New Orleans resident Wendy Good said.
Dr. Kwane Stewart has his own reality TV show, which follows him to cities in California, where offers free treatment for the pets he sees on the streets.
Global health officials say no country can hope to be spared, and all must be ready to combat outbreaks.
If the Taliban meet their commitments, all U.S. troops would leave in 14 months.
With the death toll from the COVID-19 disease nearing 3,000, global health officials say no country can hope to be spared, and all must be ready to combat outbreaks.
Contestants are being sent home from Scotland immediately as the coronavirus outbreak spreads around the world.
Geneva Auto Show is the latest mass gathering to be called off as governments try to stem the spread of disease.
Global health officials say no country can hope to be spared, and all must be ready to combat outbreaks.
It's the last primary before Super Tuesday.
If the Taliban meet their commitments, all U.S. troops would leave in 14 months.
Aaron, who makes $16 an hour, lives with his wife and two children sleep in their minivan in a church parking lot.
With the death toll from the COVID-19 disease nearing 3,000, global health officials say no country can hope to be spared, and all must be ready to combat outbreaks.
It's the last primary before Super Tuesday.
Joe Biden is leading in the polls heading into South Carolina.
After months of phone/text-banking, door-knocking, and politicking from Democratic presidential contenders, South Carolina voters will cast their final votes Saturday in the state's Democratic primary.
Pence has espoused false beliefs that are disproven with data easily found on U.S. government webpages.
This was the first time Sanders has mentioned coronavirus on the campaign trail. Bloomberg questioned the choice of Pence to lead the response.
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to perform “Loving Her” from her debut album, “Expectations.”
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to perform “My Mind’s a Ship (That’s Going Down)” from her debut album, “Expectations.”
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to perform the title song from her debut album, “Expectations.”
Step Afrika! returns to New York as part of an anniversary tour that continues to spread the long legacy of “stepping” across the globe. The professional dance company is making a three-week off-Broadway run, bringing the tradition rooted in African culture and born on black college campuses to audiences from around the country. Michelle Miller speaks to Brian Williams, the company’s founder, about what it means to bring stepping and the history behind it to new audiences.
Contestants are being sent home from Scotland immediately as the coronavirus outbreak spreads around the world.
Securities regulators says the movie actor failed to disclose payments for pitching a digital coin offering.
Social media platform says it'll stop companies from touting so-called cures or preventions for the deadly disease.
Some sellers on the platform are cutting back on online ads to make sure they don't run out of stock, New York Times says.
The Wisconsin company, led by one of the richest self-made women in the world, is using technology to free up doctors and make patient records more transportable
Los Angeles police are convinced big data can help fight crime, even after shutting down a program that activists said targeted minorities unfairly.
The eruption was so intense it punched a crater the size of fifteen Milky Way galaxies into a part of space hundreds of millions of light-years away.
Frogs and salamanders have been keeping a secret from humans since the beginning of time 🐸
Misconceptions and outright misinformation have gotten out of hand. Here's what you need to know.
The discovery expands the definition of what an "animal" can be, researchers say.
Outbreak prompts Chinese officials to ban eating wild animals, which may help save one of the most trafficked animal on the planet.
Global health officials say no country can hope to be spared, and all must be ready to combat outbreaks.
With the death toll from the COVID-19 disease nearing 3,000, global health officials say no country can hope to be spared, and all must be ready to combat outbreaks.
Pence has espoused false beliefs that are disproven with data easily found on U.S. government webpages.
This was the first time Sanders has mentioned coronavirus on the campaign trail. Bloomberg questioned the choice of Pence to lead the response.
The makers of popular household cleaning products such as Lysol and Clorox are stepping up production.
Harley has been struggling with declining sales in the U.S. as it tries to adapt to aging base of boomer customers.
Securities regulators says the movie actor failed to disclose payments for pitching a digital coin offering.
Agency warns consumers who have recently eaten sprouts at the fast-food chain to watch out for symptoms.
Americans "are not crazy" for feeling like they have to work harder to just to afford the basics. one expert says.
The president said the $2.5 billion his administration has requested is a "lot," but they'll spend "whatever's appropriate."
A St. Louis police officer accused of accidentally killing a female colleague while playing a variation of Russian roulette pleaded guilty.
"48 Hours" tracks ex-boyfriend to England and searches the globe for the shadowy figure behind several hit man-for-hire sites.
Godbolt said in court he'd prayed to be a better man, "but the devil came to kill and destroy. He wasn't going to let that be."
El Mencho is allegedly the head of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion and is considered the "number one priority for DEA."
During the rape the man told the victim that, "if she fought or screamed, 'I will get my boys to come in and hold you down,'" the district attorney's office said in a statement.
The eruption was so intense it punched a crater the size of fifteen Milky Way galaxies into a part of space hundreds of millions of light-years away.
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk said the car-sized object was not the Tesla Roadster he launched into space in 2018, which is now orbiting the sun.
The InSight lander is uncovering the mysteries of Mars, one quake at a time.
Johnson was famously depicted by actress Taraji P. Henson in the 2016 Oscar-nominated movie "Hidden Figures."
If an asteroid appears to be speeding towards Earth, scientists would rather not use nuclear weapons to deflect it.
Shows and movies you'll want to stream soon.
New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami – which city has the worst traffic? And where does your home city rank?
In August 2015, former FBI agent Tom Martens and his daughter Molly Corbett admitted killing her Irish-born husband Jason Corbett, insisting they beat him in self-defense
Now a father, the younger brother of William and sixth in line to the British throne wants to do things his way.
It's not yet clear how the new coronavirus outbreak will stack up against the world's deadliest infectious diseases.
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to perform “Loving Her” from her debut album, “Expectations.”
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to perform “My Mind’s a Ship (That’s Going Down)” from her debut album, “Expectations.”
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to perform the title song from her debut album, “Expectations.”
Born in Philadelphia, Susan Spungen turned her love of food into a career as a magazine editor at "Martha Stewart Living." She produced, cooked and styled tasty creations right from the publication's first issue before making the leap to Hollywood films such as “Eat Pray Love.” Spungen joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share some recipes from her upcoming cookbook.
Teenager Nicky Moore is one of five girls on her high school’s varsity wrestling squad who beat out a male opponent for a spot on the team. With her mother as her biggest cheerleaders, Nicky has set her sights on big goals like her first state title and later, the 2024 Olympics. Jamie Yuccas caught up with her at a Kansas high school wrestling competition to talk about why she took her unconventional and groundbreaking path.