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White House budget director Mick Mulvaney discusses the GOP health care bill, the possibility of a government shutdown, and more.
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White House budget director Mick Mulvaney discusses the GOP health care bill, the possibility of a government shutdown, and more.
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney says if it takes a government shutdown to get America's spending in order, "So be it."
President Joe Biden responded Friday to comments made by Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina during the Republican rebuttal to Mr. Biden's speech to Congress Wednesday. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN with more.
President Trump met with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas at the White House. Ilan Goldenberg, director of the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, spoke to CBSN about what to expect from the meeting.
A New York Times profile headlined, "Ivanka Trump has the president's ear. Here's her agenda" provides new insight into her White House role and the challenges she faces. New York Times reporter and co-author of the profile, Jodi Kantor, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the first daughter's goals and influence.
"CBS This Morning" broadcast live from inside the White House's historic East Room for an inside look at President Trump's first 100 days in office. The broadcast featured Mr. Trump's interview with "Face The Nation" moderator and CBS News chief Washington correspondent John Dickerson, and guests included Vice President Mike Pence, White House press secretary Sean Spicer and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN from Capitol Hill with more details on the GOP's efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare with a meeting on health care planned for Thursday.
After passing his 100-day mark in office, President Trump and his administration are focusing on health care and on tensions with North Korea, which has vowed to continue nuclear testing. Political contributor Alex Conant joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
"CBS This Morning" broadcast live from the White House on President Trump's 102nd day in office. Co-hosts Charlie Rose, Norah O'Donnell, and Gayle King join CBSN to discuss their experience -- including more on their live interview with first daughter Ivanka Trump.
The president's daughter joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her role as assistant to the president, her father and adjusting to life in the nation's capital.
Before assuming the role of White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer was communications director for the Republican National Committee. Now as the president's spokesman, Spicer has become noted for his fiery exchanges with reporters. He joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the White House's relationship with the press.
Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner are taking on public service in the White House. Both have met with several foreign dignitaries, and Kushner is tasked with tackling criminal justice reform, the opioid crisis and cybersecurity. Jan Crawford reports.
"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson asked President Trump to reflect on his administration's achievements and lessons learned during his first 100 days in office.
With President Trump noticeably absent, the White House Correspondents' Dinner was held Saturday night. Roxana Saberi has more on the festivities.
President Donald Trump marked his 100th day in office with a campaign-style rally in Pennsylvania and an interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation." Paula Reid has more on the interview.
Hasan Minhaj was told not to attack the Trump administration with tough jokes during his speech at the White House Correspondents dinner. But the comedian didn't miss the opportunity to make some jokes on their behalf anyway -- especially in the absence of everyone from the Trump administration at the event. See his full remarks here.
At the White House Correspondent Dinner, comedian Hasan Minhaj tells his audience of journalists they now know what it is like to be a minority.
At a rally of his supporters in Harrisburg, Pa., Trump railed against the "fake news" media. Trump called out the White House Correspondents Dinner, saying " a large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now."
President Trump gave several interviews ahead of his 100-day milestone and said he thought the job would be "easier." Jordan Fabian, White House correspondent for The Hill, joined CBSN to break down the busy week before Mr. Trump's 100th day in office and what we can expect from his next 100 days.
As President Trump approaches his 100-day mark in office, the White House has been touting his accomplishments thus far, including signing nearly 30 executive orders. Wall Street Journal White House reporter Eli Stokols joins CBSN to discuss.
Take a look back at all that mattered in President Trump's first 100 days in the White House.
President Trump's achievements in his first 100 days in office come in the forms of executive orders that don't need a vote in Congress. By the end of the day, the president will have signed 30 executive orders, which is more than any president since Harry Truman. Chip Reid reports.
"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's executive orders during his first 100 days in office, some of the president's recent comments, and how he's preparing for his interview with Mr. Trump.
At the latest White House briefing, press secretary Sean Spicer answered questions about the controversy over Michael Flynn and Russia, the future of tax reform and more. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) joins CBSN to discuss the growing threat from North Korea, a day after President Trump invited senators to the White House for a briefing on Kim Jong Un's nuclear ambitions.
President Trump's deadline for Iran to reach a deal to end the war or face punishing strikes on its bridges and power plants is less than 24 hours away.
The Artemis II crew flew further from Earth than any humans in history as they passed behind the far side of the moon.
President Trump and top national security officials shed new light on the daring rescues of two American airmen who were shot down over Iran last week.
President Trump praised the crew of NASA's Artemis II mission in a brief chat late Monday, saying they had "inspired the entire world" after they looped around the moon in a record-breaking voyage.
While Epstein was on work release from a Florida jail nearly 20 years ago, he had sex in a vehicle in the prison parking lot, according to a FBI interview.
U.S. forces mounted an urgent and high-risk rescue effort to find an airman who was forced to eject from a downed F-15E fighter jet over Iran.
Two more drug-making giants, Abbvie and Genentech, will start selling popular medications on the White House's discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday.
An American woman disappeared in the Bahamas on Saturday, after her husband said she fell from their dinghy and was swept out to sea.
This is Michigan's second NCAA title in school history, and the win ends a 26-year national championship drought for the Big Ten.
This is Michigan's second NCAA title in school history, and the win ends a 26-year national championship drought for the Big Ten.
President Trump praised the crew of NASA's Artemis II mission in a brief chat late Monday, saying they had "inspired the entire world" after they looped around the moon in a record-breaking voyage.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said officers found evidence of gunshots and believe it was "an isolated, targeted incident."
America's middle class is shrinking, but not because people are getting poorer. Instead, more households are climbing the ladder, new research suggests.
Shipping companies would take at least two months to resume operations in the Persian Gulf following a ceasefire in the region, according to the Eurasia Group.
Two more drug-making giants, Abbvie and Genentech, will start selling popular medications on the White House's discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday.
America's middle class is shrinking, but not because people are getting poorer. Instead, more households are climbing the ladder, new research suggests.
Shipping companies would take at least two months to resume operations in the Persian Gulf following a ceasefire in the region, according to the Eurasia Group.
Some major retailers and other stores will close their doors on Easter, so it's best to plan ahead. Here's what to know.
One consumer reported sustaining bruising and burn injuries.
President Trump praised the crew of NASA's Artemis II mission in a brief chat late Monday, saying they had "inspired the entire world" after they looped around the moon in a record-breaking voyage.
Two more drug-making giants, Abbvie and Genentech, will start selling popular medications on the White House's discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday.
While Epstein was on work release from a Florida jail nearly 20 years ago, he had sex in a vehicle in the prison parking lot, according to a FBI interview.
President Trump and top national security officials shed new light on the daring rescues of two American airmen who were shot down over Iran last week.
The Supreme Court issued an order that paves the way for Steve Bannon to have his contempt of Congress conviction dismissed.
Two more drug-making giants, Abbvie and Genentech, will start selling popular medications on the White House's discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday.
Behind some of the viral physiques lies a troubling trend: the use of a powerful drug never approved for humans.
Every few months for the past three years, Jeff Vierstra has been receiving infusions in his spine that target and disable a mutated gene that made it likely he would develop ALS.
"CBS Saturday Morning" looks at an experimental treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, that is bringing hope to some patients suffering from the neurodegenerative disease. To inquire about possible participation in Silence ALS, an initiative to develop individualized gene-based therapies for patients with other rare genetic forms of ALS, please write to silenceals@cumc.columbia.edu.
John Cantrell was enjoying his retirement until an unexpected condition forced him to choose between two kinds of heart surgery.
Ex-CIA director David Petraeus says Ukraine has offset its disadvantages against Russia through its innovation in its unmanned systems.
President Trump and top national security officials shed new light on the daring rescues of two American airmen who were shot down over Iran last week.
Roberto Mazzarella, head of the Mazzarella clan of the Camorra, the Naples-based organized crime group, was one of Italy's most dangerous fugitives, authorities said.
An American woman disappeared in the Bahamas on Saturday, after her husband said she fell from their dinghy and was swept out to sea.
Royer Perez Jimenez was a "hard worker" who immigrated at 15 to "triumph and help his family," his uncle said.
Mindy Kaling speaks with Jamie Yuccas about her new venture with Amazon Publishing called Mindy's Book Studio, where she chooses books by female authors to be published and receives first rights on future screenplays.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" actress Tori Spelling was involved in a two-car crash in Temecula on Thursday night, according to her manager and Riverside County Sheriff's Office officials.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: The Vatican's Mosaic Studio; a fight over history at West Bank archaeological sites; Dan Levy on his new series "Big Mistakes"; the creative talents behind "Hacks"; the latest on the Artemis II lunar mission; the works of Renaissance artist Raphael; and the beauty of moss.
One of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance is now the subject of the first comprehensive exhibition of his work ever in the United States, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
In this web exclusive, Jean Smart, the Emmy-winning star of "Hacks," talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about filming the final season of her HBO series.
Trump administration changes to the U.S. H-1B visa program have impacted the global talent coming to the U.S. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports from India.
According to numbers from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, more than 70% of H-1B visa holders in 2024 were Indian.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
"CBS Mornings" sits down with Tristan Harris, co-founder and president of the Center for Humane Technology, who is featured in the 2026 documentary, "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist."
CBS News contributor Patrick McGee joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the codependent relationship between Apple and China, a country that manufactures hundreds of millions of iPhones every year.
On Monday, the astronauts aboard the Artemis II spacecraft will loop around the Moon's far side, part of a mission pushing human beings farther from Earth than anyone has ever been. Correspondent Mark Strassmann talked with commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen as the crew was about 180,000 miles from home, preparing for their historic lunar flyby.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts will spend about 24 hours orbiting the Earth and running checks on their spacecraft and life support systems before heading to the moon.
Four astronauts are traveling around the moon on Artemis II, going further from Earth than anyone before. CBS News' Mark Strassmann and Peter King have more.
Former NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson joins CBS News to discuss what the Artemis II astronauts will do as they orbit the Earth after takeoff.
Members of the Artemis II crew will be the first people to sleep inside the Orion spacecraft. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave has more on how they'll do that.
The parents of a toddler are facing child endangerment charges after the 17-month-old stuck his hand into a wolf enclosure and was injured at a zoo in Pennsylvania. CBS News correspondent Tom Hanson reports.
Roberto Mazzarella, head of the Mazzarella clan of the Camorra, the Naples-based organized crime group, was one of Italy's most dangerous fugitives, authorities said.
When Harold Allen died suddenly in his home in Freetown, Indiana, no one suspected anything out of the ordinary. Nine months later, a burglary at his home would lead to a murder investigation and an unusual weapon.
After Dee Warner, a Michigan businesswoman and mother, disappeared from her home, her family believed she has been murdered and suspected her husband Dale Warner. But without physical evidence, they knew it would be hard to prove.
Janice Randle was found dead in her bed in 1992, but police couldn't make an arrest in the case until new information emerged.
The Artemis II crew flew farther from Earth than any humans in history as they passed behind the far side of the moon on Monday night.
The NASA astronauts also sent down Easter messages Sunday while gearing up for a historic pass behind the moon Monday.
The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission captured a new image of the far side of the moon, which the agency released Sunday.
Amid ongoing toilet trouble, the Artemis II astronauts reflected on the wonder of sailing through deep space to the moon.
The Artemis II astronauts continued their long coast to the moon, capturing stunning photos along the way.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
President Trump spoke with the crew of the Artemis II mission on Monday as they capped off a historic day that saw them loop around the far side of the moon and begin their return to Earth.
The Artemis II on Monday made its trip around the far side of the moon and began its journey back to Earth. Lindsey Reiser anchored CBS News' special coverage.
Trump sheds new light on mission to rescue F-16 crew members in Iran; Artemis II sets record for farthest distance travelled from Earth.
The Artemis II crew observed a total solar eclipse on Monday night while making its way back to Earth. Former NASA astronaut Terry Hart joins CBS News with his reaction.
President Trump is hailing the rescue of a downed weapons system officer as one of the most complex missions the U.S. military has ever attempted. Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, a decorated F-16 fighter pilot and combat veteran, joins CBS News to discuss.