President offers "deepest condolences" to victims of England attack, calls on "civilized" nations to "drive out" terror
Jury selection continues Tuesday in Bill Cosby's trial. Cosby was charged in 2015 with aggravated indecent assault against a Temple University employee in 2004. Twelve jurors and six alternates will be selected from an especially large jury pool of about 3,000. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss key characteristics the defense and prosecution will be looking for in jurors and the impact jury selection could have on the trial's outcome.
Hours after the bombing at her Manchester, England concert Monday night, Ariana Grande responded on social media, tweeting: "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words." Vladimir Duthiers reports.
The Washington Post has been behind several of the biggest stories in recent political news, including the leaked "Access Hollywood" video of Donald Trump and the Justice Department's concern about former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. On Monday the newspaper reported that Mr. Trump asked top intelligence officials to deny the existence of evidence that his campaign colluded with Russia. Washington Post's executive editor Marty Baron joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what questions still... Читать дальше...
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Some families are still looking for their children who attended Monday night's Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. A bomb was detonated outside the concert venue killing at least 22. One mother, Charlotte Campbell, spoke to British TV about her missing daughter, Olivia.
Salman Abedi, 23, has been identified as a suspect in Monday's Manchester, England concert bombing. The bomb at Ariana Grande's concert killed at least 22 people, mostly children. Mark Phillips reports.
President Trump's condemnation of the Manchester bombing came during his trip to the Middle East. He traveled early Tuesday morning to Bethlehem to meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The president also visited a Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem along with the first lady. Margaret Brennan reports.
CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, who was homeland security adviser to former President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Monday night's deadly terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England.
One of the most recognized ships in the U.S. Navy is ready for service again after a massive overhaul. The USS Abraham Lincoln just finished a four-year, $4 billion makeover in Virginia. Jan Crawford takes a look inside the aircraft carrier and meets the shipbuilders who had a role in this project.
Expectant mother Veronica Phillips says her husband encouraged her to take maternity photos, but it was her idea to include him in the photo shoot
Investigators are working to discover the motive in murder of a college student in Maryland. University of Maryland student Sean Urbanski is accused of stabbing and killing Bowie State University student Richard Collins III. The FBI is investigating it as a possible hate crime. Errol Barnett reports.
Monday night's deadly terrorist attack outside an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England isn't the first time terrorists have targeted concert halls or similar stadiums. The sheer size of these venues creates a challenge for stadium owners and police who are looking to protect potentially tens of thousands of people at once. Anna Werner reports.
Zach Bruce attended the Ariana Grande concert struck by a deadly terror attack Monday night, but he left early. He was at the Manchester's Victoria Station right next to the arena when the explosion occurred and captured the scene as panicked crowds rushed into the station. Bruce joins "CBS This Morning" from Manchester to discuss what he witnessed.
Former CIA acting director and CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Monday night's deadly terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England.
The Homeland Security Department says there is no specific threat against music venues in the U.S. after the Manchester, England attack at an Ariana Grande concert Monday night. Police in New York City and around the country are on heightened alert. Don Dahler reports.
Trump's proposed budget cuts target Medicaid and food stamps; and America's CEOs got an average 8.5% pay hike last year. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
President's new budget makes cuts to programs like food stamps and Social Security disability insurance
Zack Snyder has stepped away from the upcoming "Justice League" film due to a family tragedy
Social media helped some Ariana Grande concertgoers find shelter following the Manchester Arena bombing, but the tragedy also gave rise to several hoaxes
OMB Director Mick Mulvaney emphasized a taxpayer-minded approach to the budget -- and also said there will be a border wall
Three people were rescued in the Atlantic Ocean after their yacht collided with a whale and started to sink near Azores Islands
One of the most recognized ships in the U.S. Navy just finished a four-year, $4 billion makeover in Virginia
The location and timing of the strike outside an Ariana Grande concert was "sophisticated"