Chuck Schumer says Trump meeting yielded "progress," but shutdown still looms
If lawmakers don't extend funding by Friday night, the government will shut down early Saturday
If lawmakers don't extend funding by Friday night, the government will shut down early Saturday
If lawmakers don't extend funding by Friday night, the government will shut down early Saturday
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
One year into the Trump presidency, hundreds of important executive branch and other government positions remain unfilled. The administration nominated fewer officials in its first year than both Presidents Obama and George W. Bush. Margaret Brennan reports.
Prosecutors are revealing disturbing new details about years of alleged abuse suffered by the 13 siblings found captive in Southern California. Their parents, David and Louise Turpin, pleaded not guilty Thursday. The couple could face life in prison. David Begnaud reports.
The sentencing of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar will take place next week so more of his sexual abuse victims can give statements. About 70 have addressed the court so far, and more than 100 women signed up to speak. Dr. Jon LaPook spoke with four of Nassar's victims.
Officials in Cape Town, South Africa say the popular tourist city is 92 days away from having to shut off most water taps because of a severe drought. They are calling it "day zero." Debora Patta reports from one of the city's dams.
Police in Phoenix say they have identified a suspected serial killer responsible for a string of murders. Cleophus Cooksey Jr. is accused of killing nine people during a three-week period late last year. Carter Evans reports on how technology helped solve the case.
Here's a rundown of how the U.S. economy is doing after a year under the new president's stewardship
The online retailer cut 200 municipalities from the running, leaving lawmakers and workers feeling let down
A Superfund Task Force appointed by Pruitt last year issued a 34-page list of recommendations that makes no mention of climate change, flooding risks from stronger storms or rising seas
Washington Post congressional reporter and CBS News contributor Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss who will shoulder the blame if a government shutdown happens tonight and why not all Democrats are threatening to vote against the funding bill.
The number of flu deaths this season is more than double what it was at this time last year. According to the CDC, at least 759 people have died from the influenza virus since Oct. 7. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
Trump referred to African nations as "shithole countries" last week in dismissing a bipartisan immigration proposal
President Trump says he's trying to avoid a government shutdown, but Democrats "want to see one." But the blame game goes both ways. The president spoke in a western Pennsylvania factory after one of his tweets threatened his party's negotiations to keep the government running. Major Garrett reports.
The Senate has less than a day to avoid a government shutdown. There is no sign of a deal as talks come down to the wire. The House voted Thursday night to fund the government for another four weeks, but Senate Democrats don't want that deal. They're holding out for an extension of the DACA program. Nancy Cordes reports.
An immigration showdown in the Senate could cause the government to shut down at midnight tonight. Also, the worst flu outbreak in years is killing more than 100 people a week. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Some conservative Republicans are demanding the release of a House Intelligence Committee memo about the FBI, FISA surveillance and the Russian dossier