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Mar 1, 2024 • 36min
Sen. Bernie Sanders on the War in Gaza | Gabrielle Union on Haircare Line
Sen. Bernie Sanders joins "CBS Mornings" for a conversation about the Israel–Hamas war, the 2024 presidential race and the crisis at the border.The National Urban League's 2024 "State of Black America" report highlights the ongoing struggle for equality. The report reveals a significant gap, with Black Americans scoring just under 76% towards achieving full equality with their white counterparts. Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the findings.Alabama lawmakers are urgently working to safeguard in-vitro fertilization practices following a court decision that challenges the treatment's legality in the state. A new two-page bill aims to offer legal protection to IVF patients, doctors, and clinics, yet fails to tackle the Alabama Supreme Court's controversial ruling granting embryos the same legal rights as children.Weight Watchers saw its shares plummet by 18% following the announcement that Oprah Winfrey is stepping down from its board of directors, marking the end of her long-standing association with the brandThe tech-centric NASDAQ is closing at a new high, driven by enthusiasm for artificial intelligence. This milestone marks its first record peak since 2021.On this edition of CBS Mornings Deals, actor and entrepreneur Gabrielle Union along with her business partner tell us all about their hair care line.Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 33min
New Study Links Marijuana Use to Increased Risk of Heart Attack & Stroke | Program Combats Low Teacher Pay & Housing Crisis
When you go to the hospital, do you know how much your visit will cost? Hospitals are legally required to post prices online. A new report this morning finds most hospitals do not fully comply with government rules. Anna Werner has more.A new study found marijuana use is linked to a higher risk of heart attack and stroke. That includes cannabis that is smoked, vaped or eaten. Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor at large for Public Health at KFF, has more.Standup comedy star and actor Richard Lewis, currently starring in the final season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," has passed away at 76 after a heart attack. Remembered as 'The Prince of Pain," Lewis' humor left a mark on comedy.Nancy Twine, the visionary founder and CEO behind the acclaimed hair care brand Briogeo, joins "CBS Mornings" to reveal a groundbreaking initiative aimed at supporting underrepresented female entrepreneurs.A pioneering initiative in New Haven, Connecticut, offers a creative response to the dual challenges of low teacher pay and the affordable housing crisis by providing early childhood workers with free housing.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 40min
Carrie Preston Talks Returning to Play “Elsbeth” in New Spin-Off | The Rise of "Romantasy"
CBS News takes a look at the mounting patient risks and health care compromises that have surfaced under hospitals owned by private equity-backed companies. We talked to the family of Sungida Rashid, a new mom who died after giving birth at a Boston hospital.In a groundbreaking move, Alabama's Supreme Court has recognized frozen embryos as having the same rights as children, prompting three of the state's largest IVF clinics to temporarily stop their services. This decision has profound implications for many, including a cancer survivor who sees IVF as her final chance to expand her family.Preeclampsia, a serious condition that causes high blood pressure during pregnancy, is becoming increasingly common, with a 25% rise in cases over the past two decades. Dr. Celine Gounder, a CBS News medical contributor, highlights the urgency of addressing this trend during American Heart Month.Emmy-winning actress Carrie Preston joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about reprising her role as the quirky and unconventional lawyer Elsbeth Tascioni in the new spin-off series, “Elsbeth.”A once guilty pleasure, romance novels are now getting more respect — and one subset of the genre, dubbed romantasy, is topping bestseller lists. Author Jennifer Armentrout and co-founder of The Ripped Bodice Leah Koch told CBS News' Nancy Chen about romance’s rise.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 35min
Cheryl Hines on Final Season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | Oprah Selects "The Many Lives of Mama Love" as Newest Book Club Selection
In the midst of war's chaos, Ukraine's children face unimaginable horrors, with tens of thousands torn from their families by the conflict. Now, they are reaching out to the U.S. and global allies for support in their fight against the Russian invasion.Despite being declared eliminated in 2000, measles cases are on the rise across the U.S., with 36 instances identified in 16 states since January. Florida emerged as a hotspot with nine cases, as the state's surgeon general challenges CDC vaccine guidelines. CBS News’ chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook provides an in-depth analysis of this alarming development.CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger offers advice for couples striving for financial harmony. Discover the key conversations for alignment on money matters, the pros and cons of joint versus separate accounts, and how to turn those discussions into a solid financial plan.Cheryl Hines joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss all things "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and her self-care line she launched last year with her daughter called "Hines & Young.""CBS Mornings" exclusively reveals Oprah Winfrey's latest book club selection: ""The Many Lives of Mama Love,"" the powerful memoir by Lara Love Hardin. The author talks to David Begnaud in her Northern California home about her journey through addiction, legal battles and redemption."
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Feb 26, 2024 • 37min
Charging Challenges for Electric Car Owners | Cynthia Nixon on ‘The Seven Year Disappear’
With the U.S. transition to electric vehicles gaining momentum, the reliability of the EV charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly important. CBS national environmental correspondent David Schechter takes to the streets for a firsthand look, revealing that finding a working charger when and where needed isn’t always easy."CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson and his wife, Atoya, go on a journey to explore her ancestral roots and the impact of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winning actor Cynthia Nixon returns to the stage in the compelling new play "The Seven Year Disappear," portraying a world-renowned performance artist who mysteriously vanishes for seven years. Beatrice Dixon, founder of the feminine care product maker The Honey Pot Company, joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about their use of plant-based ingredients in menstrual products, wipes and washes.
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Feb 23, 2024 • 34min
Howard University Students Create 1st HBCU Figure Staking Team | "Sistahs to the Summit" Conquer Antarctica
A judge ruled that a Texas school did not violate the CROWN Act by suspending Darryl George for his hairstyle. Barbers Hill ISD removed the Black 18-year-old student from regular classes Aug. 31, stating he was not complying with the dress code. The Texas CROWN Act, which prohibits race-based hair discrimination, went into effect just one day later.From the nostalgic lanes of Iowa bowling alleys to the brisk air of New Hampshire, and the warm hospitality of Wade's Restaurant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Americans express a deep love for their country. However, beneath the surface of patriotism, the nation grapples with its foundational ideal of equality. "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil explores.Former television host Wendy Williams has disclosed her diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, a revelation that comes just before the premiere of her Lifetime documentary. This news brings attention to the challenges faced by those living with these conditions, including actor Bruce Willis.Howard University shines as it prepares to be the first HBCU, or historically Black college or university, in the country to participate in an intercollegiate figure skating competition.Following their historic ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro in 2022, an adventurous group of 14 Black American women, known as "Sistahs to the Summit," have now embarked on a remarkable expedition to Antarctica.
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Feb 22, 2024 • 34min
Jenny Slate on New Stand-Up Special | Ziggy Marley on Legendary Tale of His Father, Bob Marley
The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that frozen embryos created through in vitro fertilization have the same rights as living children, prompting the state's largest hospital to temporarily halt IVF treatments.The ruling is having a significant impact on individuals facing fertility challenges in the state.As an Army pain doctor prepares to be arraigned on charges that he sexually abused dozens of patients, two of those former patients described to CBS News what they say was conduct that betrayed their trust.The Eagles' hit "Hotel California" is one of the best- known songs of all-time. Hear why lyrics from the band are now at the center of a landmark court case in New York.Comedian and actress Jenny Slate joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about her second stand-up special, “Jenny Slate: Seasoned Professional.”Grammy-winning artist Ziggy Marley, son of reggae icon Bob Marley, talks about his journey in preserving his father's legacy through cinema.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 35min
Cillian Murphy on Preparing for "Oppenheimer" & Potential "Peaky Blinders" Film | Allison Russell on Controversy Over State Honor
In a landmark decision, Alabama's all-Republican Supreme Court has ruled that embryos from in-vitro fertilization treatments hold the same rights as children, a move critics argue could drastically restrict IVF access.With fentanyl's cheap availability fueling a surge in overdose fatalities, CBS News' Carter Evans gets an inside view of a Los Angeles task force's efforts to combat the epidemic by pursuing homicide charges against dealers. Viewer discretion advised due to disturbing content.Lisa Damour, a psychologist and the author of "The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, and Compassionate Adolescents,” joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about the impact of social media and eating disorders among teens.Following her first Grammy win for “Best American Roots Performance,” Nashville-based artist Allison Russell faces a legislative snub in Tennessee as Republicans blocked a resolution to honor her achievements. Russell spoke to "CBS Mornings" about that controversy.Celebrating his first Oscar nomination, Cillian Murphy joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his role in "Oppenheimer."
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Feb 20, 2024 • 33min
James Blunt Gets Candid | 11-year-old Journalist Jeremiah Fennell on Interviewing Big Stars
Amid growing concerns over climate change, startup companies are at the forefront of developing innovative carbon capture strategies to combat rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere. This process faces scrutiny for potentially enabling the world's largest polluters.WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sits in a jail in the U.K. awaiting his final appeal over extradition to the United States to face charges under the Espionage Act. He faces a critical court hearing today in his final bid to evade extradition.With car owners facing steep increases in auto insurance premiums, CBS News' Anna Werner steps in to offer valuable advice on how to minimize your expenses.At just 11 years old, Jeremiah Fennell has already made a name for himself in the world of journalism, conducting interviews with high-profile figures including Travis Kelce ahead of Super Bowl 58. He talks to "CBS Mornings" about his journey.James Blunt is celebrating 20 years since the release of his hit album "Back to Bedlam." With chart-toppers like "You're Beautiful" that have become enduring anthems, Blunt discusses his musical odyssey, his latest album—his most intimate to date—and the start of his European tour.
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Feb 19, 2024 • 34min
How Improving Sleep Can Mean Better Cardiac Health | Benefits of Optimism & How to Become More Optimistic
More than 350 people were arrested over the weekend in Russia as they mourned the death of opposition leader Alexey Navalny in a prison camp. Russian officials say he died suddenly but they have not released his body or announced the cause of his death.In recognition of American Heart Month, sleep expert Shelby Harris sheds light on the link between poor sleep and its effects on heart health.In a world often divided, the story of Cindy Tutko and a kind stranger at the Atlanta airport serves as a heartwarming reminder of the power of human connection. When Tutko was struggling to reach her gate due to a limp, an unexpected offer of help arrived. CBS News' David Begnaud has their story.Dr. Sue Varma joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about her new book, “Practical Optimism,”' and her insights from experiences as medical director of the World Trade Center Mental Health Program. She also discusses how a person can become more optimistic.Monique Rodriguez, the powerhouse behind Mielle Organics, joins ”CBS Mornings” to talk about how she started her brand from her kitchen nearly a decade ago and is now in over 100,000 stores worldwide.
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