White House says reducing immunity for police is a non-starter
Ending what's known as qualified immunity would make it easier to sue police when they violate civil rights.
Ending what's known as qualified immunity would make it easier to sue police when they violate civil rights.
About 500 guests are being invited by the Floyd family, and political leaders and celebrities will be in attendance.
In March, Fauci told 60 Minutes that masks should largely be reserved for healthcare providers. In April, the recommendations were broadened to include simple masks for the general public.
We found lots of remarkably unremarkable video of largely peaceful protests across the nation.
Massive peaceful protests fill the streets of Washington, D.C.; Artists in Minneapolis turn boarded up storefronts into art
Protesters take to the streets for second straight weekend after George Floyd's death; Closing thoughts from protesters on the frontline.
All 4 officers charged in George Floyd's death; Langston Hughes "Let America Be America Again" shows the nation's continued struggle of freedom and equality
New York City, once the epicenter of the crisis, began reopening on Monday.
Americans mourn George Floyd's death; Artists create 20-foot-wide mural to commemorate George Floyd
Demonstrators have gone from demanding justice for George Floyd to insisting on changes in police practices and race relations in general.
Massive peaceful protests fill the streets of Washington, D.C.; Artists in Minneapolis turn boarded up storefronts into art
Trump hails drop in unemployment numbers; 30 million Americans still out of work; Moments of grace and unity during George Floyd protests.
Although the job market has likely touched bottom, how fast it breaks for the surface is anyone's guess.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel explores how America appears – to its allies and adversaries – to be relinquishing its global leadership. Plus: Maurice DuBois interviews activists, writers and educators bearing witness to our national reckoning about racism, while The New Yorker magazine’s Kelefa Sanneh looks at the 1921 massacre of blacks in Tulsa, Okla.; David Martin discusses a new book about the first atomic bomb with its author, Fox News anchor Chris Wallace; Tony Dokoupil... Читать дальше...
Former vice president Joe Biden has secured enough delegates to clinch the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. CBS News contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne joins CBSN to discuss Biden's expected visit with George Floyd's family and potential endorsements from prominent Republicans.
An Ohio mom is brutally murdered. A detective pursues the wrong suspects, while the real killer walked free. It would take a dedicated sheriff to find a real suspect. Were there other victims? CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports.
Protesters clashed with police in downtown Minneapolis Tuesday night over George Floyd's death.
Andrew Bates, a spokesman for Biden's campaign, said the former vice president "hears and shares the deep grief and frustration of those calling out for change."
"Just four years ago, you're seeing (Colin) Kaepernick taking a knee, and now we're all getting ready to take a knee together going into this season, without a doubt," Peterson said.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, we sat down with Attorney General William Barr, Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Scott Gottlieb
Critics are calling for a review of the federal government's 1033 program, which enables the transfer of excess military equipment to local police departments. CBS News MoneyWatch senior reporter Stephen Gandel joined CBSN to discuss the controversy.
President Trump is facing criticism from former military leaders and prominent Republicans over his handling of nationwide protests. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to talk about the latest from Washington.
Democratic leaders in Congress have unveiled a sweeping police reform bill in response to the nationwide protests. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News political reporter Grace Segers joined CBSN to discuss some of the big takeaways from the 136-page proposal.
Marine veteran Todd Winn stood outside the Utah State Capitol in full uniform for three hours on Friday, with the words "I can't breathe" taped across his mouth. The temperature soared so high that his shoes started melting, but he remained in silent protest.
The economists said employment peaked in February and fell sharply afterward, marking the beginning of the downturn.
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