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President Obama endorsed Hillary Clinton for president Thursday after meeting with Bernie Sanders. Vice President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress reaffirmed their support for the party's presumptive nominee. Clinton welcomed the president's support. Julianna Goldman reports from Washington, where the president is ready to campaign for Clinton starting next week.
One of the last major Democratic holdouts, Warren's backing is another sign the party is ready to coalesce behind Clinton
President Obama is offering praise to Bernie Sanders in his endorsement of Hillary Clinton. But after Sanders' meeting with Obama, when will Bernie Sanders put an end to his campaign? Lis Smith, former deputy campaign manager for Martin O'Malley, and political contributor Leslie Sanchez join CBSN.
After meeting with Bernie Sanders at the White House, President Obama officially endorsed Hillary Clinton on Thursday. While not endorsing Clinton, Sanders said he was committed to making sure Donald Trump is not elected. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
President Obama confirmed what many thought was inevitable Thursday afternoon when he endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. Obama met with Clinton's rival for the past several months, Bernie Sanders, before announcing the endorsement. Sanders said he will work to keep Trump out of the White House. Nancy Cordes has more.
President Obama confirmed what many thought was inevitable Thursday afternoon when he endorsed Hillary Clinton for president; Piper has become a social media sensation, sporting goggles and a uniform
After President Obama endorsed Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump took to Twitter to express his dismay. Sure enough, Clinton fired back. CBSN's Reena Ninan and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
Author and alternative medicine advocate Deepak Chopra has weighed in on the 2016 presidential race. Chopra called billionaire businessman Donald Trump "America's shadow," representing dark impulses and hatred in human nature. He joined CBSN's Josh Elliott to discuss.
President Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president and is set to hit the campaign trail with her next week. How does this affect the race for the White House? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes join CBSN with insight.
Soon after President Obama met Bernie Sanders at the White House, the Hillary Clinton campaign released a video showing Obama's endorsement of her. CBSN's Reena Ninan and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
After his highly anticipated meeting with President Obama, Bernie Sanders said that he still plans to compete against Hillary Clinton in the D.C. primary. He also said that he'll do whatever it takes to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, and Politico reporter Eli Stokols join CBSN to discuss.
Bernie Sanders met with Obama Thursday, announced his intention to stay in the primary race
Bernie Sanders addressed reporters after meeting with President Obama at the White House. He said he will be staying in the race through the Washington, D.C. primary next Tuesday and will work to defeat Republican candidate Donald Trump.
The Hill's Bob Cusack joins CBSN to discuss the future of Bernie Sanders' campaign.
CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains why Bernie Sanders is meeting with President Obama.
In this city and many others across the U.S., the recovery since the Great Recession is something people only read about
Bernie Sanders meets with President Obama Thursday at the White House, as Democrats are telling the presidential candidate it's time to get in line and unite the Democratic Party. Clinton made history this week, becoming the first female presumptive presidential nominee of a major U.S. political party. Gerald Seib, Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Sanders' actions could impact Clinton's campaign.
President to meet with Bernie Sanders Thursday; tells Jimmy Fallon he expects Democrats to unify "over the next couple of weeks"
Bernie Sanders is heading to Washington to meet with President Obama on Thursday. Sanders requested the meeting, and says he is staying in the race until the convention. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on the Democratic race.
Despite clinching the nomination, Hillary Clinton is still being pursued by rival Bernie Sanders, who declines to acknowledge defeat. But the pressure to exit gracefully is growing, reports Nancy Cordes.
On the heels of making history as the first woman to be the presidential nominee of a major party, Hillary Clinton spoke with "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley about Donald Trump, her unfavorability rating and challenges going forward.
At least 4 people were killed in a popular Israeli market when two Palestinian men opened fire; An innocent teenager who was thrown into prison 8 years ago walked out of prison Wednesday.
The hateful messages from rogue Bernie Sanders supporters reached a fever pitch Tuesday
Hillary Clinton is looking to unify the party and appeal to Bernie Sanders supporters after clinching the Democratic nomination. Kristina Schake, Clinton's deputy communications director, joins CBSN to talk about what's next for the campaign.
Harris draws even with Trump across the battlegrounds and has 1-point edge nationally.
Harris plans to campaign with her running mate in battlegrounds states this week.
Sen. Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, called for more press scrutiny of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Debby was forecast to continue strengthening and would likely become a hurricane before making landfall in Florida's Big Bend region.
The six-time winner on the PGA Tour this year – and the world's No. 1 player – rallied from four shots behind with a 9-under 62 to win.
American Bobby Finke set a world record in the 1,500-meter freestyle at the Paris Olympics, winning an individual gold on the last night of swimming.
The former House Speaker Pelosi about her new book, "The Art of Power," which chronicles her role in major events and political battles in Washington, and about the current presidential race.
Supporters in Pennsylvania say he can help Harris win the commonwealth. Activists worry his stances on Israel and school vouchers could make progressives stay home.
More than 570 structures have so far been destroyed by the Park Fire as it continues to grow beyond 401,000 acres.
Ben Renick was found laying in a pool of blood inside his Missouri snake breeding facility — shot eight times in the back, once at close range.
"I said let's go put the bear in Central Park and we'll make it look like it got hit by a bike," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a video he posted on X.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, UAW president Shawn Fain, deputy national security adviser Jon Finer and Wall Street Journal assistant editor Paul Beckett join Ed O'Keefe on "Face the Nation."
Sen. Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, called for more press scrutiny of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
The Cygnus spacecraft will catch up with the space station on Tuesday, bringing more than 4 tons of needed supplies and equipment.
Buffett once called the company's stake in the iPhone maker a pillar of Berkshire's business that he intended to hold indefinitely.
Homebuyers are getting some relief from high borrowing costs as mortgage rates sink on expectations the Federal Reserve will cut rates.
Shareholders' vote in June makes clear they are adamant that Musk is entitled to an 11-figure pay package, defense attorneys argue.
The DOJ alleged TikTok knowingly allowed children to interact with adults on the platform and collected and retained their personal information.
Former President Donald Trump's pledge to cut taxes that seniors pay on their Social Security income would ultimately hurt the program, experts say.
"I said let's go put the bear in Central Park and we'll make it look like it got hit by a bike," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a video he posted on X.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, UAW president Shawn Fain, deputy national security adviser Jon Finer and Wall Street Journal assistant editor Paul Beckett join Ed O'Keefe on "Face the Nation."
Sen. Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, called for more press scrutiny of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Supporters in Pennsylvania say he can help Harris win the commonwealth. Activists worry his stances on Israel and school vouchers could make progressives stay home.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Wall Street Journal editor Paul Beckett on "Face the Nation" that aired on Aug. 4, 2024.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell Foundation is launching a new initiative, the Parents' Network, to support parents whose children have been victimized by harmful online content, from social media bullying to suicide ideation.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell Foundation is launching a new initiative, The Parents Network, to support parents whose children have been victimized by online bullying. "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley talks with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle about the dangers of social media and suicide ideation; and with parents in the foundation's pilot program, who open up about how it has helped in their healing process after their child took their own life. [If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or a suicidal crisis, you can reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. You can also chat with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline here.]
The intimacy ban in place due to COVID-19, has been lifted. What might that mean for Olympic athletes at the 2024 Paris Games? We asked experts.
Most don't contest billing errors or denied coverage, even though doing so frequently works, the Commonwealth Fund says.
Gen Xers and millennials have a higher risk of developing more than a dozen cancers than older generations, according to new research from the American Cancer Society.
Anti-government protests swept across Bangladesh on Sunday as protestors demanded the prime minister resign.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed that the authorities will "do whatever it takes to bring these thugs to justice" and that justice will be swift.
The U.S. set two world records on the final night of swimming at the Paris Olympics on Sunday, winning the gold-medal count over rival Australia.
American Bobby Finke set a world record in the 1,500-meter freestyle at the Paris Olympics, winning an individual gold on the last night of swimming.
The 158-kilometer (98-mile) route started and finished in Paris, with Kristen Faulkner crossing the line at the Trocadéro in a fraction under four hours.
The artist known as Jelly Roll is a 39-year-old former rapper whose songs tell of the troubled life he used to lead. He's now one of the biggest names in country music, with two Grammy nominations this year. With correspondent Kelefa Sanneh, we go with Jelly Roll to one of the jail cells he lived in, where he wrote songs and hatched his plans to make it in music—eventually finding himself on the "holy ground" of Nashville's Grand Ole Opry. (This story was originally broadcast on January 7, 2024.)
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including contemporary classical composer Wolfgang Rihm.
Black Pumas are seven-time Grammy nominees. From their new album, "Chronicles of a Diamond," recorded live at the Brooklyn Paramount, here are Black Pumas with "Mrs. Postman."
Black Pumas are seven-time Grammy nominees. Recorded live at the Brooklyn Paramount, here are Black Pumas with "Colors."
Black Pumas are seven-time Grammy nominees. From their new album, "Chronicles of a Diamond," recorded live at the Brooklyn Paramount, here are Black Pumas with "Ice Cream (Pay Phone)."
The Justice Department on Friday filed a federal lawsuit against TikTok and its parent company ByteDance, saying that the social media giant collected data on users under the age of 13 without getting the permission of their parents. Scott MacFarlane has details.
The DOJ alleged TikTok knowingly allowed children to interact with adults on the platform and collected and retained their personal information.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Lollapalooza is underway in Chicago with the music festival's main stage fully battery-powered, a first for a major U.S. music festival. Music critic and editor Britt Julious joins CBS News to discuss the festival.
CEO Pat Gelsinger said the chipmaker will cut roughly 15,000 jobs as it moves to slash costs.
Air New Zealand has become the first major airline to cancel its goal to cut carbon emissions by 2030. John Gradek, coordinator of McGill University's Aviation Management Program, joins CBS News to discuss the decision and examine how it could affect the industry.
The devastating Park Fire in California is now the fourth-largest wildfire in the state's history. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy is in Los Angeles with more.
Wildfire activity in California is up nearly 3,000% this year, Cal Fire said, with the state battling more than a dozen active blazes, including the Park Fire, now the fourth-largest in state history.
Scientists used CT scans and other testing to examine whether the mummy had any pathological abnormalities and assess potential causes of death.
Patterns like those of birds and bees are influencing Dutch scientists' research on "self-flying" swarms of tiny drones.
Ben Renick was found laying in a pool of blood inside his Missouri snake breeding facility — shot eight times in the back, once at close range.
A father goes hunting in a Florida lake and vanishes. Many thought he was eaten by alligators, but not his mother -- 17 years later, stunning courtroom revelations
A sheriff's deputy was killed and two other deputies were wounded in an ambush shooting at a home in Eustis, Florida, just outside Orlando. Two suspects were also found dead.
The three deputies were shot at a house in Eustis, Florida, on Friday night, said Lake County Sheriff Peyton Grinnell.
A former Cancun police officer was found at the scene going through the pockets of one of the bodies, police said.
The Cygnus spacecraft will catch up with the space station on Tuesday, bringing more than 4 tons of needed supplies and equipment.
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket lifted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral on Tuesday, carrying a secret payload for the U.S. Space Force into orbit for a national security mission. The launch also marked the 100th national security mission carried out by ULA. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins with more.
Tuesday's flight was the Atlas 5's final national security mission as builder United Launch Alliance transitions to new Vulcan rockets.
SpaceX put 67 Starlinks into orbit while Boeing carried out successful tests of its Starliner capsule.
Engineers say they're still troubleshooting issues discovered aboard the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that took NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams into space. They were originally supposed to spend eight days aboard the International Space Station. They've now been up there for almost eight weeks.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A teenager's murder in Lowell, Massachusetts, goes unsolved for more than 40 years -- were the clues there all along?
The actor, recipient of a lifetime achievement Academy Award, was renowned for such films as "MASH," "Klute," "Don't Look Now," "Ordinary People," and "The Hunger Games."
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
On "Face the Nation" this week, as a new CBS News poll finds Kamala Harris has reset the race against Trump and the Biden administration secures the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and others, moderator Ed O'Keefe talks with GOP Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, deputy national security adviser Jon Finer and Wall Street Journal assistant editor Paul Beckett.
A new CBS News poll finds Kamala Harris with a slight edge over Donald Trump nationally and tied across the battleground states, and CBS News elections and surveys executive director Anthony Salvanto joined "Face the Nation" to discuss its latest findings. Calling it a "big reset," he pointed out that President Biden, when he was still in the race, trailed Trump by 5 points, but with Harris as the presumptive nominee, "you see more Democrats now say not only are they excited about Harris as the nominee, but that they're going to vote," Salvanto said. Core Democratic constituencies are saying they're going to vote, including Black and women voters, Salvanto said. He also noted that on the question of having the mental and cognitive ability to serve, she leads Trump.
Cook Political Report editor in chief Amy Walter, Semafor political reporter Kadia Goba, CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang and executive director of surveys and elections Anthony Salvanto discuss Kamala Harris' week ahead, her VP pick. Fundamentals of the race still favor Trump. Incumbent party has a lot of baggage. Trump has sizable lead on economy and border.
Watch Ed O'Keefe's full interview with Deputy National Security Advisor Jonathan Finer that aired on August 4, 2024.
Wall Street Journal assistant editor Paul Beckett, who was tasked by the Journal with coordinating its effort to secure the release of reporter Evan Gershkovich, discussed the Journal's open and "loud" approach. "The Russians didn't give us much of a choice because they came out and said he is a spy — total nonsense. But what were we going to do, then, I mean, we had to very, very quickly and very loudly, make it very clear to the world that he works for the Wall Street Journal and The Wall Street Journal only," he said in an interview with Ed O'Keefe on "Face the Nation." But Beckett also said he thought the Biden administration "had an idea of what it would take to get him back from the moment he was seized. And I don't think that changed. For all our noise, I don't think the dynamic changed."