Trump "probably" won't testify, White House adviser Pam Bondi says
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi joined the White House communications team to work on impeachment messaging
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi joined the White House communications team to work on impeachment messaging
Watch Part 1 of "CBS This Morning": Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, will testify in the impeachment hearings. Also, two guards accused of not checking on Jeffrey Epstein the day he died in New York have pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying records and conspiracy.
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Pam Bondi, a special adviser to President Donald Trump, joins "CBS This Morning" for her first interview since she started on Monday. Bondi, who was previously Florida’s attorney general, reacted to the impeachment hearings and spoke about the chance of the president testifying.
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Amid allegations some military families live with roaches and black mold, a CBS News and Reuters investigation discovered new evidence of potential fraud inside the military’s privatized housing program. A former insider at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas described the practices of falsifying reports in order for a housing contractor to qualify for big bonuses. These allegations are similar to practices at an Oklahoma base that CBS News investigated in June. Omar Villafranca reports.
Cracking down on the wealthiest Americans could net an extra $100 billion a year in taxes, he says
A court hearing was underway in Puerto Rico for the grandfather of a toddler who died after falling from a cruise ship window. Salvatore Anello is charged with negligent homicide in the death of 18-month-old Chloe Wiegand. The little girl fell more than 100 feet back in July, when Anello lifted her up to an open window while the ship docked in San Juan. The family’s attorney says Anello thought the window was closed. David Begnaud reports.
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Move follows several such mass blackouts last month by embattled PG&E during long stretch of extremely dry, hot weather conducive to wildfires
Syracuse University is taking action after a series of racist and anti-Semitic incidents were reported on campus. They include a racist manifesto that was sent to cell phones. Dozens of student protesters have been staging a sit-in. Adriana Diaz reports.
The suit alleges Rev. Don LaCuesta. turned his homily into a message regarding suicide, questioning whether the teen would go to heaven
Two guards accused of not checking on Jeffrey Epstein the day he died in New York have pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying records and conspiracy. They allegedly did not check on him for eight hours. Mola Lenghi reports.
Democrats running for president will face off for the fifth time Wednesday night. Ten of the president's potential rivals for 2020 made the cut. Recent polling shows four of them nearly tied at the top, with Mayor Pete Buttigieg the latest candidate to surge. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The impeachment hearings continue Wednesday with testimony from Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what his testimony could mean for the impeachment inquiry.
Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union and the highly anticipated impeachment witness, will testify in Congress Wednesday. His name has come up multiple times as part of testimony on alleged efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. He'll likely be asked about direct conversations he's had with President Trump. Nancy Cordes reports.
Gordon Sondland, an ambassador with a direct line to President Trump, takes center stage at Wednesday's impeachment hearings. Also, two corrections officers are accused of failing to check in on accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein the night he died. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
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