President Trump travels to Wisconsin Tuesday to discuss expanding access to apprenticeships -- a jobs agenda item likely to be overshadowed by testimony from Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to one of Mr. Trump's friends, Christopher Ruddy, the president is apparently toying with the idea of dismissing the newly-appointed special counsel on Russia, Robert Mueller. Major Garrett reports.
CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the jury's deliberation process and questions so far in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial and the defense's decision to call just a single witness.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said President Trump's friend, Christopher Ruddy, did not speak with the president on the topic directly and that only Mr. Trump's attorneys could. However, one of his attorneys, Jay Sekulow, said Sunday that he wasn't sure whether Trump would fire Mueller, only that it is a power he could exercise. Ruddy said he found Spicer's statement "bizarre." Major Garrett reports.
Ambassador Dana Shell Smith has been representing U.S. in Qatar since 2014
The theater company behind New York's famous "Shakespeare in the Park" is playing defense after major advertisers pulled out of its production of "Julius Caesar." The Public Theater's play features a President Trump look-alike in the title role. He is shown stabbed to death on stage. Delta Airlines decided to end its partnership and Bank of America pulled its sponsorship of the production. Jamie Wax reports.
A new study out Tuesday morning shows many midsize SUVs struggle to light up the roads at night. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety looked at headlights on 37 different models. Only two got good reviews and eleven models received poor grades. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Surveillance video of what happened at a Penn State frat party before a pledge died was shown in court on Monday. Timothy Piazza died in Februrary after a hazing ritual at the Beta Theta Pi house. Prosecutors played about three hours of the chilling video captured by the fraternity's own security cameras. Defense attorneys will cross-examine witnesses in court Tuesday. DeMarco Morgan reports.
Tuesday will be the first time Jeff Sessions has testified since becoming attorney general. He'll be going before his former Senate colleagues who have a lot of questions about him and about the Russia investigation in the wake of Comey's testimony last week. Nancy Cordes reports.
British comedian Eddie Izzard has performed in 43 countries, all 50 U.S. states and in three different languages. He is also a political and transgender activist, an extreme long-distance runner and now an author. His new book, which chronicles his life from childhood through today, is titled "Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens." Izzard joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the book, why running is empowering and his plans to run for Parliament in the next election.
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich was one of Donald Trump's most prominent and outspoken surrogates in the 2016 presidential campaign. He's written more than two dozen books and his latest is called "Understanding Trump." Gingrich joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's approach to governing, Jeff Sessions' upcoming testimony and why he thinks recently-appointed special counsel on Russia, Robert Mueller, will not be able to conduct a neutral investigation.
ABC has suspended production of the hit reality show "Bachelor in Paradise" amid reported allegations of sexual misconduct on the set. The latest season was shooting in Mexico and was set to premiere in August. Warner Brothers, the show's producer, says it is conducting a "thorough investigation" of the allegations and "will take appropriate responsive reaction." Kevin Frazier reports.
Jurors will begin their fifth hour of deliberations in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial Tuesday morning. They asked about Cosby's 2005 deposition Monday night. Jurors wanted to re-examine the section where Cosby admitted to giving pills to accuser Andrea Constand. Jericka Duncan reports.
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The Fed begins a two-day meeting to decide interest rates, and tech stocks under pressure as growth concerns rise. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Health officials have confirmed four cases of Legionnaires' disease linked to two LA Fitness gyms in Orange County, Florida
Willie Nelson's annual Farm Aid benefit concert is coming back to Pennsylvania for 2017
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