How Democrats in Congress are spending $2 trillion on COVID relief
On this week's episode of "The Debrief" podcast, Major Garrett explains where the nearly $2 trillion in COVID relief will be going.
On this week's episode of "The Debrief" podcast, Major Garrett explains where the nearly $2 trillion in COVID relief will be going.
Following Prince Harry and Meghan's blockbuster interview with Oprah Winfrey, Buckingham Palace has issued a statement saying Queen Elizabeth was "saddened to learn the full extent" of the couple's unhappiness, and that "the issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning." CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more from London.
The Naked Cowboy was arrested at the event, which is pushing forward as planned amid the pandemic.
Jury selection is underway in the Derek Chauvin murder trial despite appeals over whether a third-degree murder charge should be reinstated. Legal expert Kim Wehle joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the significance of that charge, and how the global Black Lives Matter protests that followed George Floyd's death could affect jury selection.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the California-based advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate has reported more than 3,000 hate incidents nationwide directed at Asian Americans. Some have blamed politicians, including former President Trump, for encouraging hate speech after he blamed China for COVID-19. China Mac, a New York-based rapper and anti-racism activist, joins CBSN to discuss the spike in violence against Asian Americans.
Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing a harassment investigation, and federal prosecutors are looking into his administration's handling of nursing homes.
The House is gearing up for a final vote on President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan this week. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN to discuss how likely the bill is to pass, and the growing challenges the Biden administration is facing at the southern border.
First on "CBS This Morning": The University of Texas at Austin is set to release a report detailing the history of its controversial rally song, "The Eyes of Texas." Critics claim the song's name is based on the words of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Janet Shamlian reports.
The National Urban League, which Jordan led for 10 years, hosted the memorial service.
New CDC guidelines are a "first step" toward a normal life. They say people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can gather in small groups together indoors without masks or social distancing. And those fully vaccinated can visit unvaccinated people who are from one household and low risk for severe COVID symptoms. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the guidelines.
The explosive Oprah sit-down with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex aired for the first time in the U.K. on Monday night. CBS News spoke to people in London for their reaction. The Sunday Times' royal correspondent Roya Nikkhah also joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in.
Republicans in at least 25 states have introduced over 60 bills targeting trans youth, limiting access to school sports and gender-affirming health care. Axios reporter Orion Rummler joins CBSN to discuss the impact.
Embattled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced people aged 60 and over would be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines starting Wednesday and more workers who come into regular contact with the public will become eligible next week. Cuomo made the announcement as he faces an investigation into sexual harassment allegations and federal prosecutors are looking into his administration's handling of nursing homes during the pandemic. Watch his remarks.
"That interview, and I've watched it twice now, has thrown out a lot more questions than answers," said Roya Nikkhah, royal correspondent for The Sunday Times.
New York State Senator Alessandra Biaggi joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Biaggi, a Democrat, was one of the first officials to call for his resignation. Cuomo held a press conference apologizing for his behavior but says he will not resign.
"Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much loved family members," the queen said in the statement.
Strangers started sending Jerico boxes of his favorite waffles – and his mom had to buy two new freezers to store them all.
However, the industry groups said vaccination should not be a requirement for domestic or international travel.
With the bill, a 64-year-old making $19,300 would pay no premiums for a standard health care plan.
Stockton, California, made headlines when it began an experiment to fight poverty by testing universal basic income: giving 125 randomly selected individuals with below-average incomes $500 each month for two years. Michael Tubbs, the former mayor of Stockton, joins CBSN to discuss the program he piloted and the impact it made on the community.
This season, Face the Nation claims the #1 spot for 13 weeks
The House is expected to take a procedural vote Tuesday before final passage of the plan, likely Wednesday.
"48 Hours" goes inside the Closs case, the extraordinary stories of other children found, and the the heartache of families with children still missing.
Jury selection for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial in the death of George Floyd is set to begin today. It was delayed yesterday due to the prosecution's effort to add an additional charge of third-degree murder. CBS News correspondent Michael George joins “CBSN AM” from Minneapolis to discuss the latest.
CDC releases guidelines for fully vaccinated people; Derek Chauvin could face additional murder charge
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