President Trump is in Paris, meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron Thursday. He will be the guest of honor during Bastille Day celebrations on Friday, but the visit is also about the contest of wills between two leaders who are in some ways similar but in others so different. Mark Phillips reports.
United Airlines is reportedly planning to start selling seats that are already booked to other flyers willing to pay a higher price. However, it would offer passengers on oversold planes vouchers up to five days in advance to change their tickets. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" from Tampa to discuss how the "flex-schedule" program would work and why it could help alleviate some of the overbooking issues airlines face.
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The FDA published a report this year linking a rare cancer to breast implants. So far, 359 cases were reported globally, including nine deaths. The risk is low, and most are likely not aware of the rare cancer, including one woman who says she's battling the disease -- and her insurance company. Anna Werner reports.
USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the "threads that continue to get pulled" in the Russia election meddling investigation, why senior White House adviser Jared Kushner is the one to watch, and the likelihood that a revised GOP health care bill will get through the Senate.
Visa is offering some small businesses an incentive to get rid of cash altogether. The company's "cashless challenge" is offering 50 food service owners an award of up to $10,000 to upgrade their payment technology and grow their business. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what a future without cash may look like.
About 80 percent of lobsters caught in the U.S. come from Maine. Lobstermen there brought in a record number last year, which is good news for the growing ranks of lobster roll lovers around the world. But prices for the glorified lobster sandwich have been on the rise, hovering around $20. Don Dahler reports.
New images confirm a massive iceberg, about the size of Delaware, broke off the Larsen C ice shelf and is one of the biggest icebergs ever recorded. The ice shelf is in the western side of Antarctica. Jeff Glor reports.
An elephant swept out to sea in Sri Lanka had an amazing escape. The country's Navy spotted the struggling creature more than nine miles from shore Tuesday. A team of divers and wildlife officials rushed to help the elephant, as it tried to stay afloat in a rescue that reportedly took 12 hours.
President Trump is in France, still facing many questions about Russia. Before arriving in Paris, he discussed his recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time in public. He defended his son, Donald Trump Jr., for meeting with a Russian lawyer to try and get damaging information on Hillary Clinton during the campaign. Margaret Brennan reports.
Disturbing surveillance videos reveal how the attack that killed Bakari Henderson, an American in Greece, began and ended. Tony Dokoupil reports on how the violence quickly escalated.
"Flex-Schedule" option aims to avoid overbooked flight incidents at the gate