Buffalo cops plead not guilty to shoving protester
In a viral video, the officers are seen shoving an elderly man, who then fell to the ground and hit his head, and remains in "critical condition."
In a viral video, the officers are seen shoving an elderly man, who then fell to the ground and hit his head, and remains in "critical condition."
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser spoke to protesters in Black Lives Matter Plaza on Saturday. She told the crowd "if you're like me, on Monday you saw something you hoped you'd never see in the United States of America: Federal police moving on American people peacefully protesting in front of the people's house."
Joe Biden has now earned enough delegates to secure the Democratic nomination for president, after Tuesday's primary elections. Democrats will vote at the party's convention in August on naming Biden their official nominee. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN to discuss how he got here, and what comes next in the former vice president's campaign.
Taking cues from the prison system in Germany, where the main objective is rehabilitation, a program based on therapy for 18 to 25-year-old offenders is taking shape at a prison nicknamed "the Rock." Bill Whitaker reports.
On Saturday, the Trump campaign emailed a petition to campaign supporters, reiterating that the "American Flag should be respected."
Mourners lined up to pay their respects and attend a viewing ahead of the service.
A recent study by scientist Jim Kossin found that tropical storms are 30% more likely to reach hurricane strength than they were just 40 years ago. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli reports on the relationship between these intense storms and climate change.
Protests continue in Washington, D.C. over the killing of George Floyd. Meanwhile, President Trump continues to clash with Mayor Muriel Bowser over the use of federal troops in the city. CBS News Washington correspondent Natalie Brand joins CBSN from the White House.
Rahul Dubey sheltered more than 70 protesters in his Washington, D.C., home Monday night as police were enforcing curfew. "It was unfathomable," Rahul Dubey said of the police violence he saw used against peaceful protesters outside his home.
President Trump said Friday that May's jobs report is the first step in the country's comeback from the coronavirus pandemic; and that it will help race relations. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett; CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne; and Republican strategist Joseph Pinion join CBSN to discuss.
"Our nation's campuses should be bastions of free speech," she tweeted.
"I know what it is to have people call you Uncle Tom and hate you, and not realize it was just a few minutes ago I was marching next to you," Eric Adams said.
In a viral video, the officers are seen shoving an elderly man, who then fell to the ground and hit his head, and remains in "critical condition."
"The threat to physical safety and free speech outweighs the threat to property," the judge said.
Though President Trump has taken issue with many things his predecessor put into action, his administration has been leaning heavily on the program.
Cuomo spoke as protests against police brutality and the death of George Floyd stretch into a second weekend.
Cuomo's latest briefing comes as protests against police brutality and the death of George Floyd stretch into a second weekend.
The nation's largest mall, which has been closed for nearly three months due to the coronavirus, previously delayed reopening due to unrest following George Floyd's death.
A public viewing starts at 11 a.m. and the private service is scheduled to start at 3.
James Beard award-winning chef Bryant Terry is on a mission to persuade people to enjoy more plant-based foods. The chef, educator, author and activist has found as receptive audience of home cooks who are busy in the kitchen during the pandemic. Michelle Miller spoke to him earlier in the year.
The Duchess of Cambridge has also been helping others by taking part in "check in and chat" calls with people self-isolating or vulnerable during the coronavirus pandemic.
Floyd will be honored in a memorial service Saturday in North Carolina, where he was born.
Health officials and police watchdog groups criticized the use of what is commonly considered "tear gas" on peaceful protesters in Washington, D.C. Experts say its use on civilians can lead to increased health risks, including coronavirus. Roxana Saberi looks at the history of the wartime chemical, and how it went from military weapon to commercial production.
Days after protests and fires ripped through Minneapolis, residents already impacted by the coronavirus pandemic's lockdowns were left with nowhere to buy groceries. The Sheridan Story, a nonprofit focused on feeding kids throughout Minnesota during food gaps, sprung into action. The group partnered with a local middle school after a community member put a call out on social media to help feed their neighbors. Jamie Yuccas speaks to Rob Williams, the Sheridan Story's founder and executive director.
The U.S. Digital Service is a little-known government program, but has been a crucial tool in the country's COVID-19 response. Created under President Obama and embraced by the Trump administration, the service has embedded experts in technology throughout federal agencies. Major Garrett got a rare look at how the program works.