Princess Diana was just 20 years old when she married Prince Charles. She captured the hearts of people all over the world. This summer marks the 20th anniversary of her death. Gayle King previews the CBS two-hour special called "Princess Diana: Her Life | Her Death | The Truth." Watch Monday, May 22, 2017 at 8/7c.
Former "Today" host Billy Bush is breaking his silence on the infamous "Access Hollywood" video where Donald Trump talks about groping women. While Trump apologized for the language he used in the 2005 tape and went on to win the presidency, Bush lost his job. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
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A report says that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn will invoke the Fifth Amendment and deny a subpoena from the Senate Intelligence Committee. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid explains.
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The FBI is investigating if race played a role in the murder of a black man by a white student on the campus of University of Maryland, College Park. Police say 23-year-old Richard Collins III was stabbed and killed by Sean Urbanski while waiting for an Uber. Jan Crawford reports.
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Enes Kanter, an Oklahoma City Thunder player from Turkey, says he was held in a Romanian airport over the weekend when his home country revoked his passport. He has long been an outspoken critic of Turkey's President Erdogan. Kanter says Turkey canceled his passport in retaliation for his political views. Last year, Turkey revoked passports for tens of thousands of Turkish citizens living abroad. Kanter joins "CBS This Morning" after arriving back in the U.S. Sunday from Europe.
Four people died climbing Mount Everest in four separate incidents over the weekend. An American doctor from Alabama was one of the victims. There are growing concerns the world's tallest mountain is overcrowded, making the climb even more dangerous. Jeff Glor reports.
CBS News correspondent and CBSN anchor Vladimir Duthiers delivered the commencement address at his alma mater, the University of Rhode Island. The school awarded Duthiers an honorary degree in humane letters.
The first lady and first daughter played visible roles during the first leg of President Trump's nine-day trip to the Middle East and Europe. They attended events in Saudi Arabia, highlighting new freedoms for women in the socially-conservative country. Margaret Brennan reports.
In September 2015, the world learned German automaker Volkswagen had installed illegal software in 11 million diesel cars designed to conceal excess emissions during testing. Six Volkswagen employees were charged in the U.S. over the scandal, but its problems may not be over. New York Times European economics correspondent Jack Ewing, who covered this entire story, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Faster, Higher, Farther: The Volkswagen Scandal."
Dan Senor, co-founder of the Foreign Policy Initiative and co-author of "Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's first overseas trip in office. Senor planned Mitt Romney's trip to Israel during the 2012 campaign.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus has folded its tent for good. For nearly 150 years, the show dazzled audiences of all ages, but in January, the circus' parent company decided it couldn't keep juggling the numbers. The so-called "Greatest Show on Earth" was also the target of animal rights groups. Tony Dokoupil reports.
USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's performance thus far in his first overseas trip while in office.
While President Trump is overseas, the White House is struggling with political problems at home. Officials face new disclosures about FBI Director James Comey's firing, as Mr. Trump reportedly bragged about his decision to Russian diplomats. Lawmakers will have a chance to ask Comey about his memos, now that he's agreed to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Nancy Cordes reports.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is out with new guidelines about when young children should start drinking fruit juice, and just how much is healthy. Meg Oliver has details.
President met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, made reference to revelation of classified info to Russians
Without "temporary protected status," roughly 50,000 Haitians will face deportation, Wyclef Jean warned
America's No. 2 automaker -- and its stock -- trails tech firms and auto rivals in developing driverless and electric cars