"CBS This Morning" is launching a new partnership with LinkedIn called "Work in Progress" to explore the future of jobs and issues facing the American workforce. Technology that is available today could automate 45 percent of the jobs that people are paid to do across all occupations. Tony Dokoupil reports.
"Mr. President, your job is to listen to the scientific community," said Senator Bernie Sanders
President Donald Trump was pressed on his walk-back on his campaign promise to end the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement, saying that renegotiating would be "simpler"
President Trump says his tax plan is going to put people back to work, but some important details were missing from the one-page blueprint that calls for big corporate and personal tax cuts. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the plan and how he thinks it will unleash economic growth.
A major archaeological dig in Southern California could rewrite the history books. New findings published in the journal, Nature, suggest there was human activity in North America 130,000 years ago. Scientists believe these primitive beings came between the Neanderthals and archaic Homo sapiens. Mireya Villarreal reports.
The former president is expected to speak at the conference in September
Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who was at the White House briefing Wednesday on North Korea, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether or not military action is imminent and how North Korea's nuclear capabilities will dictate our next move.
After weeks of negotiations, members of the conservative Freedom Caucus have finally agreed to vote yes on the amended GOP health care bill. The effort to repeal Obamacare last month failed when the group refused to support it. Nancy Cordes reports on why no one's doing a victory lap yet.
Drones are now lifting off in swarms to perform light shows in the sky, like in Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance this year. The synchronized Shooting Star drones are created by Intel. Carter Evans shows us the meticulous methods behind the spectacular nighttime displays.
Kelly Wright, the only black male anchor on Fox News is speaking out about the alleged racial discrimination. His claims are part of a class action lawsuit filed this week against Fox News. At least 11 current and former employees accuse executives of fostering a "culture of severe racial harassment." Wright and attorney Douglas Wigdor join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the lawsuit.
Republican and Democratic senators attended an unprecedented classified briefing at the White House Wednesday. Tensions are rising on the Korean peninsula where the U.S. missile system THAAD is being installed in South Korea. In response, China says it will conduct live-fire drills and test new weapons. Adriana Diaz reports.
United Airlines announced new policies in an effort to restore confidence after a passenger was dragged off an overbooked flight earlier this month. United's changes include more employee training, only using law enforcement for safety issues, and reducing overbookings. Don Dahler reports.
On Wednesday, the White House signaled that the president was ready to sign an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from NAFTA. But after a call with the president of Mexico and the prime minister of Canada, President Trump says he has no plans to do so. Margaret Brennan reports.
Republicans are expected to block the legislation, but it's more of a symbolic move
The Force Management Level system was introduced in Iraq during the Obama administration to limit troop levels
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