Impact of Biden document revelations
President Biden's lawyers discovered additional documents marked as classified at his home in Delaware, among other records that have been uncovered. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss how the revelations could impact the president and the administration's agenda going forward.
news.yahoo.comBiden to potentially face major economic setbacks
President Joe Biden could face major economic setbacks this holiday shopping season, including a workers strike at Amazon and a nationwide railroad strike that could begin early next month. CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from Nantucket, Massachusets, where the president is spending the holiday weekend.
news.yahoo.comBiden meets on infrastructure and pledges to raise refugee cap
President Biden continued his meetings with bipartisan groups of lawmakers Monday, as his administration is pledging to increase former President Trump's historically low cap on admitting refugees. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller join CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the day's political news.
cbsnews.comBiden says government putting safety first with Johnson & Johnson shot "pause"
The CDC is holding an emergency meeting Wednesday on concerns about the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. President Biden and top health officials say the government is putting safety first by recommending a "pause" for the one-dose vaccine's rollout. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss the latest from Washington.
cbsnews.comWhite House invites bipartisan group of lawmakers to discuss infrastructure plan
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are expected to meet with a small group of bipartisan lawmakers Monday at the White House to discuss the $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal. Republicans have raised concerns over the size and cost of the package, while some Democrats say it needs to be even bigger. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.
cbsnews.comBiden takes action on gun violence "epidemic"
President Biden is using executive actions to combat gun violence in the United States. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, Washington Post political reporter Eugene Scott and Wall Street Journal White House reporter Tarini Parti join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss what the orders do and what the White House wants from Congress.
cbsnews.comBiden touts March jobs report, tells struggling Americans "help is here"
President Biden shared an optimistic message for Americans hit hard by the pandemic while discussing the March jobs report Friday. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
cbsnews.comCommerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on how pandemic was a "wake-up call" for the workforce
President Biden named Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and four other officials to help sell his historic investment in rebuilding outdated infrastructure. Chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes speaks with the new commerce secretary about that proposal and her plan to put millions of Americans who were displaced by the pandemic back to work.
cbsnews.comBiden puts 5 Cabinet secretaries in charge of promoting massive infrastructure plan
President Biden held his first official Cabinet meeting Thursday, with a specific focus on his newly-released infrastructure plan. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
cbsnews.comBiden unveils ambitious $2 trillion infrastructure plan
Biden unveils ambitious $2 trillion infrastructure plan President Biden unveiled an ambitious $2 trillion infrastructure plan. Part of the legislation is aimed at fixing the nation's roads and bridges and creating more affordable housing. The White House says the plan would create millions of jobs, but lawmakers are clashing over how to pay for the proposal. The Biden administration wants to pay for it through an increase in the corporate tax rate, which has already led to opposition from some Republicans. CBS News chief White House reporter Nancy Cordes reports from Pittsburgh, then joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more.
cbsnews.comBiden to unveil infrastructure plan, kicking off 2nd major legislative push
Biden to unveil infrastructure plan, kicking off 2nd major legislative push The White House says President Biden will unveil his massive infrastructure plan during a speech in Pittsburgh on Wednesday. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
cbsnews.comMore states opening up COVID vaccines for all adults
More states opening up COVID vaccines for all adults President Biden is urging the country to maintain mask-wearing a while longer, as more states expand vaccine eligibility to all adults. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, Washington Post White House reporter Annie Linksey, and Politico congressional reporter Andrew Desiderio spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about the Biden administration's vaccine rollout and the next big legislative push for an infrastructure bill.
cbsnews.com90% of adults will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines by April 19
90% of adults will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines by April 19 President Joe Biden said Monday that 90% of adults in the U.S. will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more on how the administration plans to accomplish this.
cbsnews.com90% of adults will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines by April 19
90% of adults will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines by April 19 President Joe Biden said Monday that 90% of adults in the U.S. will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with more on how the administration plans to accomplish this.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/28
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/28 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Seth Doane meets a Catholic priest who is breaking the silence of gay clergy in the church. Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with Leslie Odom Jr., a double-Oscar-nominee for "One Night in Miami"; Nancy Cordes profiles Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth; Mo Rocca chats with actress Brenda Vaccaro; John Blackstone looks back to 1974 when Los Angeles became the center of the pop culture universe; Erin Moriarty examines cancel culture and reappraising the art of controversial artists; and Nancy Giles tucks into the history and medicinal properties of chicken soup.
cbsnews.comThis week on "Sunday Morning" (March 28)
RECIPE: Joan Nathan's Chicken SoupRECIPE: Joan Nathan's Matzo BallsRECIPE: Chicken Soup from 2nd Ave. DeliRECIPE: Matzo Balls from 2nd Ave. DeliFor more info:Academy Award-nominee Leslie Odom Jr. ("One Night in Miami"). For more info:Brenda Vaccaro on Instagram and FacebookSTREAMING: "CBS Sunday Morning" special "The Woody Allen Interview" premieres March 28 on Paramount+Lee Cowan hosts a special featuring interviews with filmmaker Woody Allen and Dylan Farrow. WEB EXCLUSIVE:THE BOOK REPORT: Reviews from Ron Charles (March 28) | Watch VideoThe Washington Post book critic highlights new fiction and non-fiction titles. The Emmy Award-winning "CBS Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. Find out when "Sunday Morning" airs in your city"Sunday Morning" also streams on CBSN beginning at 9:00 a.m.
cbsnews.comTammy Duckworth on a "more perfect union"
Tammy Duckworth on a "more perfect union" The daughter of an American service member and a Thai mother, Tammy Duckworth discovered her love of flying as a U.S. Army National Guard helicopter pilot. Duckworth talked with CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes about her new memoir, "Every Day Is a Gift,” which tells of her life's missions – from being wounded in Iraq to becoming a U.S. Senator and mother – and never losing the passion of a patriot.
cbsnews.comBiden addresses migration and other key issues during first formal news conference
Biden addresses migration and other key issues during first formal news conference President Biden defended his administration's handling of immigration at the southern border during his first White House news conference. He also addressed key issues including voting rights and gun control. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss the highlights.
cbsnews.comBiden defends decision to not expel unaccompanied migrant children
Biden defends decision to not expel unaccompanied migrant children President Biden held the first formal news conference of his presidency Thursday, taking questions on a variety of topics, including the surge of unaccompanied migrant children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, Republican-led efforts to restrict voting access as well as his future political plans. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
cbsnews.comBiden calls voting restrictions "un-American," says he plans to run for reelection
CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes asked President Biden about Republican efforts to pass new state voting restrictions. "It's un-American," Mr. Biden said. "The Republican voters I know find this despicable." He also confirmed he plans to run again in 2024. Watch his remarks from the White House press conference and
cbsnews.comBiden gears up for his first official White House press conference
Biden gears up for his first official White House press conference CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss some of the issues President Biden is expected to face during the first press conference of his presidency.
cbsnews.comBiden urges Congress to pass gun control bills
Biden urges Congress to pass gun control bills President Biden is calling on Congress to close background check loopholes and pass an assault weapons ban following the two recent mass shootings in Colorado and Georgia that left 18 people dead. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN AM with the latest.
cbsnews.comTwo mass shootings reignite debate over tougher gun measures
Two mass shootings reignite debate over tougher gun measures The recent deadly mass shootings in Boulder, Colorado and Atlanta, Georgia have reignited the debate over gun laws. President Biden is facing mounting pressure to pursue tougher measures as the Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on gun violence. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to take us through the latest.
cbsnews.comFormer top Capitol assault prosecutor says some rioters could face sedition charges
Former top Capitol assault prosecutor says some rioters could face sedition charges Some of the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6 could face sedition charges. This would mean some of the 400 people already charged in the assault on the Capitol could officially be accused of trying to overthrow the U.S. government. Michael Sherwin, the former top prosecutor who was leading the investigation, addressed this during an interview with "60 Minutes." CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to explain the latest developments.
cbsnews.comIRS delays tax filing deadline until May 17
The IRS is planning to delay its customary April 15 tax filing deadline until May 17, giving taxpayers some breathing room in an unusually chaotic filing season. The delay in the tax deadline was first reported by Bloomberg News. The Treasury and the IRS confirmed late Wednesday that the tax filing deadline would be postopned until May 17. The deadline for tax payments — such as quarterly self-employment taxes or underpaid tax amounts — will also be pushed back until May 17. "Under titanic stress and strain, American taxpayers and tax preparers must have more time to file tax returns."
cbsnews.comStimulus payments begin going out, as Biden touts the American Rescue Plan
Stimulus payments begin going out, as Biden touts the American Rescue Plan President Biden spoke about the American Rescue Plan at a Rose Garden event on Friday with Vice President Harris and congressional Democrats. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss who will receive stimulus checks and what could be next on the legislative agenda for the Biden administration.
cbsnews.comBiden signs $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill into law
Biden signs $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill into law President Biden signed his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan into law on Thursday, finalizing an early policy achievement that will provide a new round of aid to millions of Americans. After Mr. Biden spoke to reporters in the Oval Office, CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News political contributor Sean Sullivan joined CBSN to discuss.
cbsnews.comBiden expected to sign $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan on Friday
Biden expected to sign $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan on Friday The House of Representatives passed President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan Wednesday, setting up much-needed relief for millions of Americans. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes join CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
cbsnews.comBiden doubles order of one-shot coronavirus vaccine
Biden doubles order of one-shot coronavirus vaccine The Biden administration is buying 200 million doses of the one-shot vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, meaning the U.S. could have a vaccine surplus by the end of the year. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
cbsnews.comWhite House works to finalize support with Democrats ahead of House vote on COVID relief bill
White House works to finalize support with Democrats ahead of House vote on COVID relief bill The White House is working to shore up support with Congressional Democrats as the House prepares to vote on President Biden's $1.9 trillion relief bill later this week. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
cbsnews.comSenate moving forward with COVID-19 relief bill after marathon reading delayed measure
Senate moving forward with COVID-19 relief bill after marathon reading delayed measure As many states roll back mask mandates backed by the White House, senators could work into this weekend as Democrats try to pass President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 economic relief bill. A Republican request to read the entire bill took nearly 11 hours on the Senate floor and spilled into early Friday morning. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.
cbsnews.comWhite House narrows income limits for stimulus checks
White House narrows income limits for stimulus checks Fewer people may end up receiving another stimulus check after a handful of moderate Democrats in the Senate argued the $1,400 checks were going to people who earned too much. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss who will be affected by the move and a new initiative that aims to boost COVID-19 vaccinations among the nation's most vulnerable communities.
cbsnews.comBiden pushes for passage of $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill
Biden pushes for passage of $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill President Biden is urging Congress to approve his $1.9 trillion economic relief bill before unemployment benefits run out on March 14, but a minimum wage hike won't be included. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss what's next for the proposal, plus a new "historic partnership" between Merck & Co. and Johnson & Johnson.
cbsnews.comBiden talks unions ahead of Amazon vote in Alabama
Biden talks unions ahead of Amazon vote in Alabama President Joe Biden released a video over the weekend discussing his support for the right of workers to unionize, ahead of a vote by workers at an Amazon facility in Alabama on unionizing. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN AM to talk about the significance of the message.
cbsnews.comBiden talks unions ahead of Amazon vote in Alabama
Biden talks unions ahead of Amazon vote in Alabama President Joe Biden released a video over the weekend discussing his support for the right of workers to unionize, ahead of a vote by workers at an Amazon facility in Alabama on unionizing. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins "CBSN AM" to talk about the significance of the message.
cbsnews.comBiden orders review of critical supply chains amid chip shortage
Biden orders review of critical supply chains amid chip shortage President Biden is ordering federal agencies to review supply chains for critical goods. Meanwhile his administration is looking to salvage their first stalled nomination. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave, and Washington Post political reporter Eugene Scott join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano with the latest developments.
cbsnews.comBiden orders flags lowered to commemorate 500,000 U.S. COVID deaths
Biden orders flags lowered to commemorate 500,000 U.S. COVID deaths The bells at the Washington National Cathedral tolled 500 times Monday evening, marking 500,000 U.S. deaths from COVID-19. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News senior White House and politics correspondent Ed O'Keefe, and Politico White House correspondent Eugene Daniels spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about how President Biden is commemorating the lives lost as he pushes Congress to pass his relief bill.
cbsnews.comBiden orders flags lowered to commemorate 500,000 U.S. COVID deaths
Biden orders flags lowered to commemorate 500,000 U.S. COVID deaths The bells at the Washington National Cathedral tolled 500 times Monday evening, marking 500,000 U.S. deaths from COVID-19. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News senior White House and politics correspondent Ed O'Keefe and Politico White House correspondent Eugene Daniels join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss how President Biden is commemorating the lives lost as he pushes Congress to pass his relief bill.
cbsnews.comBiden tells world leaders that "America is back"
Biden tells world leaders that "America is back" President Biden detailed several foreign policy goals during a pair of major speeches on Friday. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the president's goals.
cbsnews.comNetworks cut away from Trump's White House address
NEW YORK – ABC, CBS and NBC all cut away from President Donald Trump on Thursday as he spoke from the White House to make an unfounded accusation that the presidential election was being stolen from him. Trump was more subdued Thursday, yet offered a litany of complaints about “suppression” polls, mail-in voting and fraud that he never specified. Cordes said there is no indication of a substantive number of illegal votes cast, and said Trump's reference to votes arriving late was “another falsehood.”MSNBC cut away from Trump to anchor Brian Williams. “There are no illegal votes that we know of, there has been no Trump victory that we know of.”After ABC ended its coverage, the network’s White House correspondent, Jonathan Karl, also said there was no evidence of illegal votes. But especially in this election.”While CNN kept Trump on the air, a chyron displayed under him said, “Without any evidence, Trump says he's being cheated.”Anchor Jake Tapper looked weary when it was over.
CBS News rebuilds MTV's old 'TRL' studio for election night
FILE - The ViacomCBS headquarters is shown in New York's Times Square on Aug. 5, 2020. CBS News is rebuilding MTV's old "Total Request Live" studio as its headquarters for election night. The network is installing giant touchscreens and "augmented reality" displays for the big political night and says the studio provides extra roominess to put on a television show in the COVID-19 era. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
CBS News rebuilds MTV's old 'TRL' studio for election night
CBS News is rebuilding MTV's old "Total Request Live" studio as its headquarters for election night. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)NEW YORK – Watch out for Britney Spears and the Jonas Bros.: CBS News is building a new high-tech election night set in the Times Square studio where MTV's “Total Request Live” ruled the music world two decades ago. Norah O'Donnell will anchor her first presidential election night, joined on the set by Gayle King, Margaret Brennan, John Dickerson and Ed O'Keefe. Shades will be drawn on the windows for the serious business of election night. On television, CBS will have Major Garrett reporting on voter integrity, Jeff Pegues on misinformation and Nancy Cordes on congressional races.