Eye Opener at 8: President Trump plans to visit El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, as the nation grapples with the deadly mass shootings
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
Former President George W. Bush's daughter, Jenna Bush Hager, gave birth to a boy on Friday. It's her third child and first son. The baby was named Henry Harold Hager, after his dad and Jenna's maternal grandfather.
Pyongyang "used cyberspace to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks to steal funds from financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges to generate income," the report claims
Police in Galveston, Texas, are apologizing after photos depicting a controversial arrest technique ignited outrage in the community. Images show two horse-mounted police officers, both of whom are white, leading a handcuffed black man down the street using what appears to be a rope. Commenters on social media called the scene “disgusting” and “degrading.”
Man being held for trespassing was handcuffed and had rope attached to the cuffs in downtown Galveston, Texas
High-end retailer is another victim of shifting retail trends, as well as high rents in tony neighborhoods
One of America's most wanted murder suspects is in jail after an international manhunt that lasted for years. "48 Hours" had the only news crew on scene when Peter Chadwick, who disappeared in 2015 after he was charged with killing his wife, landed in Los Angeles. "48 Hours" correspondent Tracy Smith reports.
Private jet had just touched down on its way to next stop of musician's Beautiful Trauma tour in Denmark
As the FBI assists in the El Paso and Dayton investigations, it is also focused on stopping the next mass shooting. There’s no simple answer on how to do that, but there is an emphasis on monitoring smaller online platforms which allow extremists to radicalize from their own home. Jeff Pegues reports.
President Trump plans to visit El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, as the nation grapples with two deadly mass shootings. The death toll from the two weekend shootings rose to at least 31 on Monday. Police say that the accused gunman in El Paso, who allegedly killed 22 people at a Walmart, stopped at the store because he was hungry. David Begnaud reports.
The death toll rises from the weekend’s mass shootings. Also, North Korea has fired another round of projectiles. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Democratic presidential candidates are demanding gun law reforms following the massacres in Texas and Ohio. The details differ, but most are calling for expanded background checks, bans on military-style assault weapons and red flag laws temporarily blocking gun sales to people considered an imminent risk to themselves and others. Ed O’Keefe reports.
The trade battle between the U.S. and China is rocking stock markets around the world. Market futures predict a rebound today after Wall Street's worst day of the year. Major indexes lost nearly 3% or more yesterday and the Treasury Department is now labeling China as a currency manipulator. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joined "CBS This Morning" with more on what that means for your money.
New cell phone video shows the chaos inside the crowded Ned Peppers Bar in Dayton's Oregon District when police stormed in, just seconds after officers shot and killed Conner Betts who opened fire on people outside. Betts can be seen facedown in the video, with police weapons still pointed at him. Dean Reynolds reports.
The body of the gunman can be seen lying facedown in the doorway to a crowded bar he tried to enter with police weapons still pointed at him
A federal judge is expected to decide later this month whether to halt the law as a violation of the Second Amendment
The ban blocks American companies and individuals from doing business with Nicolás Maduro's government and its top supporters
Authorities say that Patrick Crusius seemingly wound up at the Walmart by chance -- but not long after he arrived, the shooting began
Pyongyang's fourth round of launches in less than two weeks came as U.S. and South Korea conducted joint military exercises and amid standstill in nuclear negotiations
U.S. envoy, Taliban official provide upbeat assessments even as Taliban issues threat regarding upcoming Afghan elections
Pyongyang's fourth round of launches in less than two weeks came as U.S. and South Korea conducted joint military exercises and amid standstill in nuclear negotiations
Big U.S.-China Trade war escalation shakes up traders
North Korea's fourth round of weapons launches in less than two weeks came amid a standstill in nuclear negotiations
Pyongyang "used cyberspace to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks to steal funds from financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges to generate income," the report claims
In a series of tweets, Donald Trump announced the U.S. will impose a 10 percent tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods starting September 1st. The tariff will go into effect during scheduled trade talks between the U.S. and Shanghai. Senior reporter for Law360 Alex Lawson joined CBSN to discuss the impact of the announcement.
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