12/4: CBS Evening News
House Judiciary holds first impeachment hearing; Breast cancer survivors forced to pay out of pocket.
House Judiciary holds first impeachment hearing; Breast cancer survivors forced to pay out of pocket.
The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday questioned four constitutional scholars on their views of impeachment. Susan Low Bloch, a legal scholar who testified during the impeachment of President Clinton, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss.
A White House staffer named in House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's impeachment report is refuting the suggestion that he may have been part of a back channel to the president on Ukraine. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about her interview with the insider, Kash Patel.
Republicans argued Wednesday that Democrats are using the impeachment inquiry to meet a political timeline. Rebecca Roiphe, a CBSN legal contributor and former assistant district attorney in the New York County's District Attorney's office, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the constitutional ramifications of the inquiry.
Viacom and CBS Corp. are again joining forces to bolster their positions in a rapidly changing industry that's pushing other media companies to bulk up. The two first merged in 1999 and broke apart in 2005. Now, they are ViacomCBS, with a collection of cable channels, broadcast networks and film and publishing divisions.
President Trump on Wednesday canceled a news conference and left the NATO summit early after a hot mic caught other world leaders appearing to laugh at his expense. White House correspondent Ben Tracy has the story from London and State Department reporter Christina Ruffini joins CBSN in New York to break down the other big foreign policy stories of the day.
First lady Melania Trump has officially decked the halls of the White House. This year, the theme is "The Spirit of America." The official White House Christmas tree, which arrived from Pitman, Pennsylvania, stands more than 18 feet tall and is decorated with handmade paper flowers that honor the floral symbols of all 50 states. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
Former FBI attorney Lisa Page is speaking out about the president's attacks against her. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss what was learned from Page's interview with The Daily Beast.
Washington Post political reporter Chelsea Janes joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss Senator Kamala Harris' campaign efforts in Iowa.
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg told CBS News' LaCrai Mitchell his trip through North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama is part of an ongoing effort to boost his engagement with black voters, who he said "have often felt not only kicked around by the Republican Party but sometimes taken for granted by the Democratic Party."
Olivia Jade Giannulli, the daughter of actress Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, posted her first YouTube video since the arrest of her parents in the college admissions scandal. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
The impeachment proceedings against President Trump will enter a new phase this week, and the president weighed in as he left the White House for a NATO summit in London. He told reporters impeachment would be a "boon" for Republicans and would hurt Democrats in their districts. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe was at the White House when the president left and joined CBSN to discuss impeachment and the NATO summit.
Hip-hop veteran Joseph Cartagena, aka "Fat Joe," discussed his life, career and why he's thinking about retiring after the release of his new album "Family Ties." Joe and producer "Dre" from Cool & Dre sat down with CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers in the Toyota Green Room.
YouTube’s mission is to give everyone a voice, but the site’s open platform has opened the door to hate. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki tells Lesley Stahl what the company’s doing about it
In our series, World of Weddings, we traveled to India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. In this excerpt, Ramy Inocencio spoke with Sumit Gambhir and Vani Mehta about how their modern-day arranged marriage came to be.
In our series, World of Weddings, we traveled to India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. In this excerpt, Ramy Inocencio spoke with wedding planner Mehak Sagar about the cost of Indian weddings.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan talk with Gayle King in their first joint TV interview. The three discussed why Facebook has chosen not to limit political advertising like Twitter and Google have.
From National Cookie Day to Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Lee Cowan reports.
The House Intelligence Committee is expected to release a report showing evidence against President Trump for potential articles of impeachment. On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee plans to hold its first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss.
President Trump and Congress have until Dec. 20 to strike a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. In the new paperback edition of “The Fifth Risk,” best-selling author Michael Lewis reveals the personal toll on federal workers of the record-breaking shutdown that began last year. Lewis joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the government and its various departments are being degraded.
Cesar Emilio Peralta, an accused drug kingpin linked to the shooting of former Boston Red Sox great David Ortiz, was arrested Monday in Colombia. He had been wanted by the FBI since late 2018 for his decade of alleged drug trafficking in Latin America.
A Connecticut man facing charges in connection with his wife's disappearance is expected to testify Tuesday in a civil case. Fotis Dulos is being sued by his wife’s mother over more than $2.5 million in loans to his business. Jennifer Dulos, a mother of five, vanished in May. Mola Lenghi reports.
Lil BUB, the beloved viral internet cat known for her perennially stuck out tongue and massive eyes, has died. She was just 8 years old. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
Representative Tulsi Gabbard is fighting for her spot on the next Democratic debate stage. Jada Yuan, a contributor at the Washington Post, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss Gabbard's campaign strategy.
More than two decades in the making, a new apple variety called the Cosmic Crisp has started shipping to retailers across the country. The new variety of the fruit was developed by researchers at Washington State University, who describe it as a tasty and long-lasting cross between the disease-resistant Enterprise and Honeycrisp apples.