Teddy Geiger on teen stardom and finding herself
Geiger hit full-blown teen heartthrob status in the mid-2000s but started feeling like a pop star product and had long struggled with her gender identity
Geiger hit full-blown teen heartthrob status in the mid-2000s but started feeling like a pop star product and had long struggled with her gender identity
His prime-time address made no new policy proposals, and it's unclear how this shutdown stalemate ends. He told reporters on his way into Capitol he had "tremendous Republican support, and I think we're going to win"
A new way to study depression may lead to more treatment options for patients. A book just published in the U.S. called “The Inflamed Mind: A Radical New Approach to Depression” examines the link between inflammation in the body and mental health. It's estimated more than 16 million American adults suffer at least one major depressive episode a year. Author Edward Bullmore, head of the psychiatry department at the University of Cambridge in England, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his findings.
A new way to study depression may lead to more treatment options for patients. A book just published in the U.S. called “The Inflamed Mind: A Radical New Approach to Depression” examines the link between inflammation in the body and mental health. It's estimated more than 16 million American adults suffer at least one major depressive episode a year. Author Edward Bullmore, head of the psychiatry department at the University of Cambridge in England, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his findings.
In his first year of being nominated, singer Shawn Mendes' song "In My Blood" is up for Song of the Year in the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. It's also the first Grammy nomination for one of his co-writers, former teen-pop-star-turned-producer Teddy Geiger. Geiger has worked with a number of big names, but Mendes remains one of her closest collaborators. Vladimir Duthiers spoke to Geiger about her journey ahead of the Grammy Awards.
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A new study claims about 56 percent of Americans over the age of 50 have faced or could face "employer-driven" job loss, according to ProPublica and the Urban Institute. Last year, two longtime Ohio State University teachers reached a settlement after suing for age discrimination. In our Work in Progress series, we partnered with LinkedIn to take a closer look at issues affecting the workforce. LinkedIn editor-in-chief Dan Roth joins "CBS This Morning" to offer practical tips for how older Americans can protect themselves in the workplace.
Fran Townsend, CBS News senior national security analyst and former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser for President George W. Bush, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss President Trump's push for a border wall and how the numbers show a decline in border apprehensions.
In his first year of being nominated, singer Shawn Mendes' song "In My Blood" is up for Song of the Year in the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. It's also the first Grammy nomination for one of his co-writers, former teen-pop-star-turned-producer Teddy Geiger. Geiger has worked with a number of big names, but Mendes remains one of her closest collaborators. Vladimir Duthiers spoke to Geiger about her journey ahead of the Grammy Awards.
Among those likely watching President Trump's address and the Democratic response Tuesday night were hundreds of thousands of federal workers ?who are currently living without pay. Carter Evans speaks to two furloughed federal workers who say they did not get the message they were hoping for.
The pledge comes as the government shutdown continues, risking aid for the program's 40 million recipients
First on "CBS This Morning," Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of the hit Broadway show "Hamilton," will join us Friday ahead of the show's opening night in Puerto Rico. David Begnaud will be with Miranda, hearing from residents about the recovery efforts after Hurricane Maria. Tune in Friday, Jan. 11 for our backstage access to the award-winning show.
Fran Townsend, CBS News senior national security analyst and former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser for President George W. Bush, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss President Trump's push for a border wall and how the numbers show a decline in border apprehensions.
After three days of face-to-face negotiations, whether either side has shifted significantly is left unclear
Among those likely watching President Trump's address and the Democratic response Tuesday night were hundreds of thousands of federal workers ?who are currently living without pay. Carter Evans speaks to two furloughed federal workers who say they did not get the message they were hoping for.
Special Agent in Charge Douglas Leff said he asked more personnel and resources from the U.S. mainland
Sears, once America's largest employer, is now fighting to stay in business. Its chairman promised again Tuesday to line up financing to save the classic retailer. His new offer goes to an auction on Monday, competing against other bidders who want to shut down the company. Sears filed for bankruptcy in October during a record wave of retail store closings. Tony Dokoupil reports.
A Chicago prosecutor is asking alleged abuse victims of singer R. Kelly to come forward in the wake of the Lifetime docuseries, "Surviving R. Kelly." The office of the Cook County state's attorney says it has received numerous calls from family members of alleged victims. Multiple women have previously accused the Grammy-winning singer of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Jericka Duncan reports.
Sears, once America's largest employer, is now fighting to stay in business. Its chairman promised again Tuesday to line up financing to save the classic retailer. His new offer goes to an auction on Monday, competing against other bidders who want to shut down the company. Sears filed for bankruptcy in October during a record wave of retail store closings. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are set to miss their first paychecks this Friday amid the partial government shutdown. So Democrats in Congress are working on a piecemeal effort to reopen the government. Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump's first Oval Office speech Tuesday night addressed what he called "a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul" along the U.S. southern border. He argued that building a border wall is "absolutely critical" for security and humanitarian reasons. Democratic leaders responded, saying the president manufactured a border crisis. Major Garrett reports.
The president is scheduled to visit the southern border Thursday. Thousands of Customs and Border Protection agents are working without pay during the government shutdown. Mireya Villarreal reports from along the border in Hidalgo, Texas.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to resign from his post at the Justice Department in a few weeks, CBS News confirms. Rosenstein is planning to depart when the new attorney general, William Barr, is expected to be confirmed. Paula Reid reports.
The family of a patient who became pregnant and gave birth while in a coma at a Phoenix nursing facility is speaking out for the first time. They say they're traumatized and shocked by what they call the abuse and neglect of their daughter at Hacienda HealthCare. The 29-year-old woman has been in a vegetative state for more than a decade. Police served a warrant Tuesday to get DNA from all male employees at the facility.
Another American family is pleading for the release of a relative caught in an international tug-of-war between the U.S. and Iran.