"CBS Evening News" headlines for Saturday, July 6, 2019
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News."
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News."
The Chinese telecom giant, Huawei, reportedly has closer ties to the country's military than had been previously disclosed. According to an opinion article in the Washington Post, the company's alleged dishonesty could signal a national security threat to the U.S. CBSN contributor and senior fellow at the Asia Society, Isaac Stone Fish, wrote the article and joined CBSN to discuss.
2020 Demcoratic hopeful has already pitched a tax cut aimed at decreasing the racial wealth gap
Biden is expected to emphasize his tenure as vice president in a speech in South Carolina on Saturday
The FAA investigation grew out of allegations by a Delta pilot that the airline retaliated against her for raising safety concerns
Gabbard also said that she believed the U.S. should rejoin the UN Human Rights Council
In the aftermath of two 737 Max crashes, Boeing has pledged $100 million over multiple years to help with living expenses for families of the people killed. The payout will also go to support education and hardship expenses in impacted communities. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Fire broke out on one of the Russian navy's deep-sea research submersibles, and toxic fumes from the blaze killed 14 sailors aboard, Russia's Defense Ministry said Tuesday, although it released few details about the disaster or the vessel involved.
The military hardware is being put into place for the "Salute to America." The president has promised a "show of a lifetime" in Washington to mark the Fourth of July. Major Garrett has the details.
An Alabama woman who was shot in the stomach during a fight will not be charged with manslaughter for the death of her unborn baby. The case surrounding Marshae Jones captured national attention after she was indicted. Mark Strassmann reports.