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This is something that has been in the works even before you came on-board, yes? The start of the new season is always a good time. The rebrand is really something that came about when we [Khemlani and McMahon] came in. Both of us were really looking at what the core elements of CBS News that we want to underline and sort of double down on.
For me, having spent almost a decade at 60 Minutes, the idea around original reporting and exquisite storytelling is the single biggest differentiator of what we do compared to anybody else. When you look at that, where we do it well, we win. You have a producer base that knows how to do those extremely well at 60 Minutes, at CBS Sunday Morning, at 48 Hours and to be able to lean into our strength is a key part of our strategy.
So, this is something in which you have a confluence of a number of things coming together, but all of it pointing to what we do best. Will CBS Mornings continue to embrace the newsier approach that has differentiated it from its morning rivals?
The first hour will continue to be that focus on the hard news, and over the summer, we started trying some of the longer pieces. The Duchess of Sussex is being accused of drafting a letter to her father that she claimed in a court case was private correspondence, knowing that it may be leaked to the press.
Holly Williams reports. A CBS News investigation found more than 30 soldiers whose injuries appear to qualify them for the Purple Heart are still waiting for the award nearly two years after their base in Iraq was flattened.
Senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge has the story. Four astronauts — three Americans and one German — are on their way to the International Space Station. Their SpaceX rocket blasted off in Florida Wednesday night and the crew is set to spend the next six months living roughly miles above Earth. Mark Strassmann has the details. The Labor Department said inflation has hit a year high, with prices rising at more than double the rate seen in recent decades.
This comes as supply shortages continue across the country. Nancy Cordes reports from the White House. A ruling in February found the paper in breach of the duchess's privacy and copyright, but Associated Newspapers has appealed, challenging the verdict. Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, Murthy recommended that vaccinated families who will be gathering indoors with unvaccinated people take some precautions.
November is traditionally one of the best months to find deals, but many hot products are in short supply or more expensive than usual. Legal teams for some of the victims combed through the site gathering evidence amid a growing number of lawsuits against festival organizers.
AAA said that more than 53 million Americans are expected to travel over the holiday weekend. When faced with division in the country during the election, year-old retiree John Inserra decided to pursue a path of societal change.
That path became a literal one, across six states, down the center of the country, beginning in North Dakota and ending in Texas. A Maryland food blogger is finding connections to the past by methodically mapping out the origins of local recipes in old cookbooks. Pianist Hunter Noack is transforming the classical concert experience with bringing his music into the wild. Since we first introduced you to the Oregon native, his concerts have expanded across the northwest and even to New York.
Researchers say the pandemic has deepened America's loneliness epidemic. One New York woman is on the mission to help lonely strangers meet each other safely at outdoor gatherings. As part of our A More Perfect Union series, Jamie Wax shows how a hurtful and unexpected viral post ignited a movement aimed at fostering friendships. ER doctor Omar Amr recalls battling racism that included physical and mental aggression to achieve his Olympic dream of competing in water polo.
He became one of the first African Americans to represent the U. Farmers across the country are dealing with more extreme weather driven by climate change, and pumpkins may be the latest victim. Illinois leads the U. Meteorologist Megan Glaros reports from Illinois on what farmers there are facing as temperatures rise, and introduces us to the scientist who is trying to save the crop for generations to come.
Peat bogs are vital carbon sinks. For our "Eye on Earth" series, Mark Phillips visited Scotland's Cairngorm mountains where efforts are underway to restore peat bogs in the name of climate emergency. More than , tons of lost and abandoned fishing gear is believed to end up in the world's oceans every year.
That money will go to states to complete infrastructure projects fixing and improving roads, bridges, mass transit, ports and broadband.
Chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports. Former President Trump is threatening an additional legal hurdle for the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol. The threat comes as the committee issued six additional subpoenas to former Trump officials linked to a so-called "war room.
Politicians in some big states are redrawing the lines of congressional districts in a way that critics say gives an unfair advantage to one party. This week he'll hit the road to tout the deal as an even larger fight over his social spending bill looms.
Nancy Cordes reports. It is the first major gun case to be reviewed by the court in over a decade, and a ruling could open the door to more guns being carried in large cities. Jan Crawford reports. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the latest on booster shots and vaccines for kids ages 5 to More than , children under the age of 12 have received at least one dose of Pfizer's vaccine.
First lady Dr. Jill Biden toured an elementary school in Virginia acting as a vaccine clinic to push more school districts to do the same. Nikki Battiste reports.
By Wednesday morning, parents were lining up to get their kids vaccinated. While some are choosing to wait, many parents are relieved they can finally give their kids some protection from COVID.
Michael George reports. Keishia Thorpe, came to the U. The defense is seeking a mistrial "with prejudice," meaning prosecutors would be barred from trying the year-old a second time. Biologists speculate that hanging around people helps keep away male grizzly bears, which are known to kill cubs. The lobsterman who caught the crustacean named it Haddie, after his granddaughter. Both countries promise to work to lower carbon and methane emissions and employ green technology.
Judge said Governor Greg Abbott's ban violated a federal law protecting disabled students' access to public education. Texas AG Ken Paxton indicated the state is mulling an appeal. IRS has distributed almost million payments. But hardship remains widespread as the Delta variant spreads. Former President Trump sued the committee and the archives in an attempt to halt the transfer of his records.
Dietary fats are an essential part of keeping our bodies healthy, but how do you know which ones are beneficial? Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them. Apps like Branch and DailyPay give workers the option to tap their wages just moments after finishing their shift. Some analyst say Musk actually made the move to cover some tax obligations. Americans are paying more for a broad swath of goods, ranging from basics like food to big items such as automobiles.
With the ambitions of the ongoing COP26 climate summit "on life support," can a bilateral agreement that's light on real action make the difference?
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