Eye Opener at 8: Navy secretary fired in controversy over SEAL
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
In letter announcing departure Richard Spencer writes he "cannot in good conscience" follows Trump's dictates concerning convicted Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher
Russia and Syria have always denied using chemicals in deadly Douma attack, and now WikiLeaks claims whistleblower evidence backs them up
R. Kelly’s live-in girlfriend, who defended him amid sexual misconduct allegations, is now apparently calling him a “monster” and saying she is also a victim-turned-survivor. On the crowd funding website Patreon, a woman claiming to be Joycelyn Savage described the singer as “controlling” and “abusive.” Jericka Duncan reports.
A British newspaper is reporting the FBI is looking into how it can interview Prince Andrew over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. But Queen Elizabeth’s second son is already facing consequences within the royal household. Roxana Saberi reports.
While passengers in Vegas are helping evaluate next-generation body scanners and ID checkpoints, researchers are developing new ways to detect and neutralize explosives
Senior Trump administration officials tell CBS News an internal review uncovered emails showing acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney asking for legal justification for the freeze in U.S. military aid to Ukraine after the fact. Ben Tracy reports.
The pro-democracy opposition in Hong Kong is celebrating a landslide victory in local elections that saw a record turnout. Almost three million people, or 71 percent of voters, went to the polls. Pro-democracy candidates won 80 percent of the contested district council seats. The results are a black eye to the Beijing-backed government. Ramy Inocencio reports.
One of the world's richest people is officially running for president, but he won't be on the ballot in the early contests that are critical for most of his rivals. Michael Bloomberg, the former Republican mayor of New York, launched his campaign as a Democrat with millions of dollars worth of TV ads. Ed O’Keefe reports.
CBS News has learned the prince is stepping aside from all the charities he's involved in
A big storm building in the West could turn into a mess for millions of holiday travelers. Also, billionaire Michael Bloomberg is officially running for president. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
An estimated 55 million travelers will be on the move this holiday week while winter storm warnings, watches and advisories stretch from the Rockies to the upper Midwest. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli joins "CBS This Morning" with the forecast.
President Trump's Navy secretary has been fired over the case of Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL. Richard Spencer's removal is the latest in a remarkable dispute that began when the president reversed the Navy's demotion of Gallagher, who was convicted of posing with a dead ISIS fighter in Iraq. David Martin reports.
Prosecutors are pushing for up to 18 months in prison
Acquisition, which pairs the two biggest discount brokerages, may face antitrust questions, analysts note
Federal judge ruled Washington Post's Jason Rezaian should receive the payout for his 544 days in an Iranian prison, but Tehran calls it a "strange" ruling
Federal judge ruled Washington Post's Jason Rezaian should receive the payout for his 544 days in an Iranian prison, but Tehran calls it a "strange" ruling
An internal review has uncovered emails showing deliberations over the delay in $400 million in aid to Ukraine
Boys, ages 11 and 14, shot to death in the parking lot of Searles Elementary School
Famed jeweler says purchase by owner of Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior will help its push to appeal to younger, more tech-savvy customers with new takes on jewelry
Turnout soars to record 71% after six months of often violent protests against Beijing's handling of pro-democracy protests in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory
All but one of the dead have been young children; American Samoa is taking special steps to protect people there from the epidemic hitting its neighbor
WikiLeaks publishes open letter addressed to authorities in Britain, where Assange remains jailed ahead of U.S. extradition proceedings
All but one of the dead have been young children; American Samoa is taking special steps to protect people there from the epidemic hitting its neighbor
Turnout soars to record 71% of registered voters after six months of often violent protests against Beijing's impact on the Chinese territory's government