Obama defying GOP, reforming immigration
President Obama is outlining his plan to reform immigration, despite warnings from congressional Republicans. Major Garrett reports on the actions the President is taking and the backlash he faces.
President Obama is outlining his plan to reform immigration, despite warnings from congressional Republicans. Major Garrett reports on the actions the President is taking and the backlash he faces.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, discusses the president's impending action on immigration.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, warns there will be consequences if President Obama moves forward with executive action on immigration
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California, accuses Congress of a "dereliction of duty" by failing to reform immigration laws.
President Obama says the U.S. immigration system should attract and retain the best and brightest minds from across the world instead of sending them away after they're educated.
Hanks reflects on his career in an interview with co-host Gayle King. Watch the full story Friday on "CBS This Morning."
Former Republican Florida Gov. Jeb Bush defends the Common Core educational standards, saying any state that elects not to use them should aim even higher.
Air Force Lt. Stephanie Erdman was blinded in one eye after a defective airbag sprayed shrapnel at her face, and now she wants Congress to ensure nobody else is injured or killed.
Gov. Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, blames President Obama for the lack of action on immigration reform, saying he pushed for health care reform when his party controlled Congress instead of moving on immigration.
The vast majority of antibiotics produced in this country are not used on humans - but on animals, both to keep them healthy and to promote growth. But doctors worry all that medicine is also promoting antibiotic-resistant superbugs. CBS News' Bigad Shaban visits a farm outside Los Angeles where the animals are drug-free.
Legendary film director Mike Nichols has died at the age of 83. Nichols was one of the few people to win an Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony. He was best known for the films "The Graduate," "Working Girl" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose joins CBSN with more on the life and legacy Nichols left behind.
Mattel is apologizing for a children's book that implies Barbie is bad with computers. In the picture book, a Barbie doll needs help from men to create a video game.
Firefox has made a deal with Yahoo to make it the default search engine for the Web browser. CNET tech reporter Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more on why this is a significant partnership.
In Canada, the mic died during the singing of the American national anthem before Tuesday night's game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Nashville Predators. Without missing a beat, Toronto fans stepped in and finished the Star Spangled Banner. Gayle King reports.
The new K5 robot features laser scanning and a 360-degree live video camera, but it won't be chasing down the bad guys. It's designed to move around people as it sends images back to a command center. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Bob Dylan's basement tapes are a mysterious collection, but some of his original lyrics from that era turned up again. Producer T Bone Burnett was just the man to make those words sing, as he hand-picked a band of successful musicians to create a new Dylan sound. Jeff Glor reports.
A major hotel chain is using virtual reality to let guests visit a Hawaiian beach or a London skyscraper without leaving the building. CNET's Sumi Das reports from San Francisco.
With Thanksgiving only being one week away, it's time to think about holiday shopping. A new study by Consumer Reports, revealed first on "CBS This Morning," says 53 percent of Americans do not plan to shop on Black Friday. Consumer Reports' senior projects editor Tod Marks joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the results of the study.
More than one quarter of Americans say they sleep six hours or less a night. Experts say that's just not enough for most people. Clinical psychologist and board-certified sleep specialist Michael Breus joins "CBS This Morning" to share tips on sleep habits and naps.
This year, nearly 3.5 million more Americans are expected to join those already shopping online. That's putting more pressure on the nation's delivery services, and they're trying to avoid last year's debacle. Don Dahler reports from a FedEx distribution center in New York City.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.
Legendary director Mike Nichols died at the age of 83. He spoke with Charlie Rose about directing the film "Catch-22" on Rose's PBS program.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel calls this one of the most challenging periods in history for American leadership. In an interview at the Pentagon, Charlie Rose asked Hagel about military action in Iraq and Syria against ISIS militants.
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