Trump's ties to "alt-right"
Hillary Clinton made a campaign stop in Reno, Nevada where she tried to highlight Donald Trump's connection to a right-wing movement known as the "alt-right." Nancy Cordes reports.
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Hillary Clinton made a campaign stop in Reno, Nevada where she tried to highlight Donald Trump's connection to a right-wing movement known as the "alt-right." Nancy Cordes reports.
The presidential election got ugly in an unprecedented way on Thursday as both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump accused each other of bigotry. With only 75 days until election, the heated exchanges could get worse. Major Garrett reports.
At a speech in Reno, Nevada, Hillary Clinton argued that Donald Trump's campaign was based on prejudice and paranoia as it has stoked far-right beliefs that white identity is under threat. See her full remarks here.
In a speech today, Hillary Clinton is expected to criticize Donald Trump's links to the "alt-right" movement. This comes after Trump called her a "bigot." Democratic strategist Lis Smith and former chief of staff to Sen. Mitch McConnell, Josh Holmes, join CBSN with more.
Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a "bigot," saying she only panders to minorities for their votes, while Clinton plans to attack Trump's diehard "alt-right" supporters in a campaign speech. Kevin Sheridan, former communications director for Paul Ryan, joins CBSN with the latest in the 2016 campaign.
Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says Hillary Clinton is avoiding the media because she is hiding the truth. Conway joins CBSN to explain Trump's latest attack labeling Clinton a "bigot."
Hillary Clinton will try to shift the focus from her email scandal to Donald Trump's uber-conservative following, known as the alt-right movement. CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains.
Republican nominee Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a "bigot" during a new wave of attacks on the campaign trail. CBS News' Major Garrett discusses the escalating war of words.
New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's "alt-right" supporters and Hillary Clinton's upcoming speech that will address the movement.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's upcoming speech on Trump's "alt-right" supporters and the GOP nominee calling Clinton a "bigot."
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With 76 days left until the presidential election, Donald Trump took his campaign to Florida, where he is pitching his message to black and Hispanic voters. Major Garrett has the latest.
At a rally in Tampa, Florida, Donald Trump tried to reach out to African-American and Hispanic voters. Trump also attacked Hillary Clinton for links between Clinton Foundation donors and her tenure at the State Department and made remarks about her health. See the full video.
A report by the AP says that 85 of 154 individuals from private interests who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state also donated to the Clinton Foundation. Clinton claims the report is misleading, but Donald Trump is using it to his advantage. Roll Call columnist Jon Allen explains on CBSN.
Donald Trump is criticizing Hillary Clinton for meeting with top donors of the Clinton Foundation when she was secretary of state. CBS News contributor John Heilemann has he latest from the campaign trail.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus is predicting Donald Trump will lead Hillary Clinton in national polls as early as Labor Day. Editor-in-Chief of The Hill Bob Cusack joins CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers with the latest.
On Tuesday, The Associated Press reported that Hillary Clinton met with donors while she was Secretary of State. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on this report.
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Donald Trump is re-tooling his controversial immigration policy, which included a vow to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. So what's the plan that everyone's waiting to hear? Major Garrett asked Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.
The continued scrutiny over Hillary Clinton's emails is raising new questions about her candidness. But both she and her Republican opponent Donald Trump have been criticized by members of their own parties for failing to be open and transparent. Julianna Goldman reports.
New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent and CBS News political contributor Mark Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's new email controversy and what appears to be Donald Trump's shifting immigration plan.
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OpenAI boss Sam Altman recently apologized after a teen who went on to kill eight people was banned from ChatGPT for violent activities but police were never alerted.
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OpenAI boss Sam Altman recently apologized after a teen who went on to kill eight people was banned from ChatGPT for violent activities but police were never alerted.
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OneTaste, a company in San Francisco that prosecutors likened to a sex cult, has embarked on a campaign to court allies of President Trump as it seeks pardons for its two convicted leaders, CBS News has learned.
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Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is set to expire in two days.
OneTaste, a company in San Francisco that prosecutors likened to a sex cult, has embarked on a campaign to court allies of President Trump as it seeks pardons for its two convicted leaders, CBS News has learned.
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit from the Justice Department seeking information on Arizona voters, another defeat in the Trump administration's nationwide push for voter data.
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London police "deployed a taser" and detained a suspect who was "attempting to stab Jewish members of the public," according to the Shomrim volunteer security organization.
A snake, reported to be a cobra, crawled into the victim's pants and bit him as he watched a show, police said.
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The Federal Communications Commission says it wants the Walt Disney Company to file for early license renewal for its television stations. The announcement comes one day after President Trump and the first lady called on ABC to fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe joins with analysis.
One day after President Trump called on ABC to fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, the FCC said it will begin reviewing eight broadcasting licenses owned or managed by Disney due to the company's diversity policies. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
"Tracker" star Justin Hartley reveals how he feels about the upcoming finale of the third season of the show. He also discusses his wife making appearances in the series and the best advice he's received in the industry.
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Opening statements began on Tuesday in Tesla CEO Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman. Maxwell Zeff, senior writer at Wired, joins with more.
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