Government shutdown: Who is affected and what's next?
The Senate adjourned early Saturday and will reconvene at noon
The Senate adjourned early Saturday and will reconvene at noon
The sentencing of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar resumes on Monday. The judge extended the sentencing so that more of Nassar's 140 victims can get the chance to deliver their impact statements, face-to-face, after they were sexually abused under the guise of medical treatment. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
CBS News contributor and congressional reporter for the Washington Post, Ed O'Keefe, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the government shutdown, confusion over President Trump's hard line when it comes to striking a deal with Democrats, and the larger implications for the Democratic and Republican parties.
President Trump is calling Friday night's Senate vote and the government shutdown a political gift. He tweeted that the shutdown is a "nice present" from Democrats on the anniversary of his inauguration. Major Garrett reports.
The government stopped operating Friday night, halting all but essential services, after the Senate came 10 votes short of reaching a temporary last-minute funding deal. The president is placing the blame on Senate Democrats who were holding out for a comprehensive bill and a deal to protect DACA recipients. Nancy Cordes reports.
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Serial stowaway Marilyn Hartman said in 2014 "obviously they'll be on the watch for me, so I wouldn't do it again. But this week, she managed to get through O'Hare Security, board a plane to London and make it across the Atlantic. CBS Chicago's Dorothy Tucker reports.
At the White House, dialing the main number got a recording that blames Democrats for shutdown
At the White House, dialing the main number got a recording that blames Democrats for shutdown
Here's a play-by-play on how the day's negotiations between the president and Schumer went - provided by CBS News' Nancy Cordes
Members of the military would have to go to work, but that doesn't mean they would get a paycheck
"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell spoke to C.I.A. director Mike Pompeo and his wife, Susan Pompeo
The Senate has adjourned early Saturday and will reconvene at noon
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If lawmakers don't extend funding by midnight, the government will shut down early Saturday
New details are emerging about a case concerning 13 siblings in California, allegedly held captive and beaten by their own parents. Now, a spokesperson for the Riverside County Department of Public Social Services says no one ever called concerned about their wellbeing. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports.
Clarence Purvis, 93, lost his wife, Carolyn, four years ago, but he's found his own way of carrying on her memory. CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman has his story.
The technology underpinning many digital currencies can also be used for applications from finance to food. Jen Schwartz, senior editor at Scientific American, explains.
What made NFL star Aaron Hernandez kill -- and kill himself? Best-selling author James Patterson unravels what he calls the most fascinating, complicated and troubling crime story of our times
After years of drought, Cape Town, South Africa, could become the world's first major city to run out of water. The crisis has resulted in severe water restrictions. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta reports.