
Castro endorses candidates focused on police reform
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx were among the endorsements.
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Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx were among the endorsements.
The former HUD secretary struggled to find a foothold in a crowded Democratic primary field.
He's the latest presidential candidate to restructure his campaign as the 2020 election nears
The former Housing and Urban Development secretary will not be shutting down his campaign if he doesn't qualify for the fifth Democratic primary debate, according to Maya Rupert
"Are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago?" Castro said to Biden at the debate
The former HUD secretary says he has the experience necessary to be an effective president
Questions could come soon -- the first presidential primary TV debates are Wednesday and Thursday in Miami and will be co-hosted by a Spanish-language television network
"I know we have a lot of great officers, but it's not just a few bad apples. It's that the system is broken," says Castro. "I want to fix that system"
Democratic presidential contender Julián Castro spoke this morning at the "Politics and Eggs" event in New Hampshire. CBSN political contributor and conservative columnist Michael Graham joins CBSN after hearing him speak.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro launched his presidential campaign, joining a Democratic presidential field that's growing more crowded. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Ryan Poppe, Texas Public Radio senior political correspondent, join CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest.
Democrats are expecting a crowded field of candidates to take on President Trump in 2020. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and Democratic strategist Antwan Seawright join CBSN to discuss the latest hopefuls making a run at the White House.
Julián Castro is making his first trip Monday as a Democratic presidential candidate to Puerto Rico. The former San Antonio mayor and U.S. housing secretary told Hispanic leaders President Trump has "failed" them. Texas Tribune multimedia reporter Alana Rocha joins CBSN with the latest.
Mike Pompeo, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, Julián Castro, Jeh Johnson, Michael Crowley, Jeffrey Goldberg, David Nakamura and Seung Min Kim appeared on this broadcast of "Face the Nation."
"Now he's just trying to stoke his political base by bringing up the wall all the time," Castro said on "Face the Nation"
Former Mayor of San Antonio Julian Castro joins Margaret Brennan to discuss his decision to run for president in 2020 and what is going on at the U.S. southern border.
Read a full interview transcript of Julián Castro on "Face the Nation" for Jan.13, 2019
Julián Castro spoke with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan from San Antonio, Texas, for the Jan. 13, 2019, broadcast.
Before announcing his presidential run he tweeted "#Julian2020"
Julián Castro, who served as Housing and Urban Development secretary under former President Obama, announced Saturday that he is running for president in 2020.
His slogan is "One Nation. One Destiny"
Democrat Julian Castro says he's forming an exploratory committee for a possible run for the White House. The former Obama administration HUD secretary is likely to face a lot of competition. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and Axios political reporter Alexi McCammond join "Red and Blue" with more.
The 44-year-old former HUD secretary says he is forming a presidential exploratory committee and will announce his decision in January
Julian Castro, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss his new book, "An Unlikely Journey," and whether he'll run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.
The former HUD secretary welcomes the prospect of new faces in the 2020 Democratic presidential field, he told "CBS This Morning"
Former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro emerged on the national political stage when he delivered the keynote speech at the 2012 Democratic Convention. He went on to serve as U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Obama. Castro, who's considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, shares his life story in a new memoir called "An Unlikely Journey: Waking Up from My American Dream." Castro joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his "likely" presidential run in 2020.
Senators Mitt Romney and Kyrsten Sinema are negotiating a bipartisan proposal to raise the minimum wage to $11.
Biden is trying to revive the international deal his predecessor walked away from, but the clock is ticking, and Iran is fuming over an attack on its nuclear infrastructure.
Two House committees took up two controversial bills on reparations and D.C. statehood on Wednesday.
Blinken met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at the presidential palace and chief executive Abdullah Abdullah, as well as civic leaders at the U.S. embassy in Kabul.
"I began to cry of happiness" housekeeper SIxta Leon said after the state agreed to pay undocumented residents up to $15,600 each.
The legislation was first introduced in 1989. The committee's debate was long and often heated. And prospects for final passage remain poor.
Republicans are expected to fiercely oppose such a bill.
States are pausing use of J&J's COVID vaccine in light of rare, serious blood clots that may be linked to the shots.
Several moderate Senate Republicans are discussing a potential counteroffer to President Biden's infrastructure plan.
Officials say their next challenge is making sure low-income families know they are eligible.
The population has reached its highest number in decades amid travel restrictions.
Biden is trying to revive the international deal his predecessor walked away from, but the clock is ticking, and Iran is fuming over an attack on its nuclear infrastructure.
The flood of stories has triggered investigations at some of the country's most elite educational institutions, and a national reckoning compared to the #MeToo movement.
The sanctions target more than 30 Russian entities and include the expulsion of 10 Russians.
Hospitals are struggling to cope as a highly infectious COVID variant ravages the country. There are questions over vaccine efficacy, and one expert says other strains "will escape."
Take me home, country...paycheck.
Senators Mitt Romney and Kyrsten Sinema are negotiating a bipartisan proposal to raise the minimum wage to $11.
The New Orleans Saints' Malcolm Jenkins launched Broad Street Ventures to help spur tech investment by people of color.
The fired cop charged in George Floyd's death spoke from the defense table, telling a judge he will invoke his Fifth Amendment privilege.
An investigation determined that the officer could reasonably believe it was necessary to shoot Babbitt out of self-defense or in defense of those evacuating the House Chamber.
Senators Mitt Romney and Kyrsten Sinema are negotiating a bipartisan proposal to raise the minimum wage to $11.
Biden is trying to revive the international deal his predecessor walked away from, but the clock is ticking, and Iran is fuming over an attack on its nuclear infrastructure.
Two House committees took up two controversial bills on reparations and D.C. statehood on Wednesday.
Blinken met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at the presidential palace and chief executive Abdullah Abdullah, as well as civic leaders at the U.S. embassy in Kabul.
"I began to cry of happiness" housekeeper SIxta Leon said after the state agreed to pay undocumented residents up to $15,600 each.
Rodriguez proposed in 2019 with a ring reportedly worth more than $1 million.
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Country music artist Mickey Guyton earned her first Grammy nomination in November for the song "Black Like Me” and became the first Black female solo artist to be nominated for a Grammy in a country category. The vocal powerhouse will make history again on Sunday as co-host of the Academy of Country Music Awards, alongside fellow country star Keith Urban. She sat with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King to reflect on her trailblazing journey.
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For the first time in the 93-year history of the Academy Awards, an all-Black producing team has been nominated for Best Picture for the film "Judas and the Black Messiah". The team includes former top talent agent Charles D. King, who spoke to Michelle Miller about his effort to transform Hollywood
The New Orleans Saints' Malcolm Jenkins launched Broad Street Ventures to help spur tech investment by people of color.
The company says the test is an effort to create a healthier experience for users.
After Wednesday's 15th unpiloted test flight, the system appears to be on the verge of commercial operations, giving six passengers at a time a few minutes of weightlessness and an out-of-this-world view.
Internships at some big companies come with a hefty paycheck as businesses battle to attract young talent.
Rapper Nas and VC Marc Andreessen are investors in the trading company riding the mania for digital currencies.
A dedicated marathon runner is having to relearn how to breathe after contracting the coronavirus.
After Wednesday's 15th unpiloted test flight, the system appears to be on the verge of commercial operations, giving six passengers at a time a few minutes of weightlessness and an out-of-this-world view.
Fauci said the adverse reactions in six women could suggest that it's hormonal.
The discovery marks the earliest known record of a true opposed thumb in Earth's history.
The plan to release hundreds of thousands of tons of wastewater from the crippled nuclear plant into the Pacific has angered some of Japan's residents, and neighbors.
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day invites folks from across the country to clean out their medicine cabinets to safely and anonymously turn in unwanted prescription drugs. The next Take Back Day is April 24, 2021, from 10am - 2pm.
States are pausing use of J&J's COVID vaccine in light of rare, serious blood clots that may be linked to the shots.
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
Hospitals are struggling to cope as a highly infectious COVID variant ravages the country. There are questions over vaccine efficacy, and one expert says other strains "will escape."
Research by Oxford University suggests all major vaccines carry a similar risk of rare clots, and all seem to have much lower risk than infection with COVID-19.
Pandemic-related burnout is driving some teachers from the profession, and could mean educator shortages down the line. .
"I began to cry of happiness" housekeeper SIxta Leon said after the state agreed to pay undocumented residents up to $15,600 each.
Americans may apply for government money to help cover the funeral costs of loved ones who died of COVID-19.
Rapper Nas and VC Marc Andreessen are investors in the trading company riding the mania for digital currencies.
Take me home, country...paycheck.
The fired cop charged in George Floyd's death spoke from the defense table, telling a judge he will invoke his Fifth Amendment privilege.
An investigation determined that the officer could reasonably believe it was necessary to shoot Babbitt out of self-defense or in defense of those evacuating the House Chamber.
Prosecutors filed a first-degree murder charge against Paul Flores and an accessory after murder charge against his father, Ruben Flores, for helping him conceal Smart's body.
24 people were arrested, following dozens on Monday and Tuesday nights. The former officer, Kim Potter, was charged with second-degree manslaughter.
Dr. David Fowler, a forensic pathologist, said he believes Floyd died of cardiac arrhythmia due to his heart disease.
After Wednesday's 15th unpiloted test flight, the system appears to be on the verge of commercial operations, giving six passengers at a time a few minutes of weightlessness and an out-of-this-world view.
A new date for the helicopter's maiden flight will be set after updated software is tested.
A Soyuz spacecraft lifted off from Kazakhstan carrying NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and two cosmonauts to the International Space Station. Watch NASA's live coverage of the launch.
A NASA astronaut joins two Russians for Friday's trip to the International Space Station.
After a months-long meteor drought, the Lyrids are back to illuminate Earth Day.
Prince Philip, who died at age 99, was the patriarch of the British royal family.
Authorities who investigated the death of the 42-year-old stay-at-home mom retraced not only the night of her death, but also her online life.
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Competition in the U.S. housing market is fierce this spring, with surging demand and record-low inventory. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins CBSN to discuss how sellers and buyers can be prepared.
The Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day invites folks from across the country to clean out their medicine cabinets to safely and anonymously turn in unwanted prescription drugs. The next Take Back Day is April 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
This CBSN Originals documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines growing calls to overhaul the Supreme Court.
The emotional homecoming of a man imprisoned for nearly 32 years. A judge ruled he was wrongfully convicted of murder, but is he home for good? Questions linger about the witness who blamed him. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, April 17 at 10/9c on CBS.
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