Friday's CBS This Morning, unlike NBC's Today, briefly picked up on NBC journalist Michael Isikoff's significant reporting from Thursday that Attorney General Eric Holder's "signed off on a controversial search warrant" against Fox News'...Show More Summary
On “CBS This Morning” co-hosts Charlie Rose and Norah O’Donnell were talking about the falling price of gold with contributor Melody Hobson. The discussion turned to how gold has been sold over the years, on radio and TV. Those tactics even came under congressional scrutiny (by, as it turns out, the guy now running for NYC mayor). Show More Summary
On Wednesday's CBS This Morning, open Obama supporter Gayle King strongly hinted to Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn that he would face voter backlash for seeking cuts in the federal budget to pay for tornado disaster relief: "You voted against relief plans for Hurricane Sandy, and it sounds that you would do the same if it was raised in Oklahoma. Show More Summary
UPDATED: "Today," "Good Morning America" and "CBS This Morning" lead with coverage of the aftermath of the deadly storm that ripped through the town of Moore, killing at least 51 and injuring more than 200. read more
President Obama is scheduled to comment on the disaster in Oklahoma at 10 AM and it is likely that all of the broadcast networks will break into regular programming to cover it. ”CBS This Morning” went into the 9 AM hour to cover the...Show More Summary
“CBS This Morning” and PBS anchor Charlie Rose is a busy man, and his schedule is about to get even busier. According to the New York Times’ Elizabeth Jensen, Rose will be adding a show in primetime on Friday nights on PBS, likely replacing...Show More Summary
In the latest instance of liberal journalists thinking alike, Charlie Rose asked practically the same question on Friday's CBS This Morning that ABC's George Stephanopoulos did on Good Morning America. Rose wondered if congressionalShow More Summary
Thursday's CBS This Morning did its best to shift blame away from President Obama on the IRS, Justice Department, and Benghazi scandals currently surrounding his administration. Bob Schieffer shot down comparisons to the Watergate scandal...Show More Summary
"Is anybody home?" Bob Schieffer asked on Thursday's CBS This Morning. Anybody in the Obama administration, that is. Taking on the accusations about President Obama's Nixonian ways, Schieffer rejected the comparison — but remained critical. It's "disturbing," he argued, that the administration says they don't know anything about the trio of scandals they're now trying to juggle.
Charlie Rose acted as an apologist for President Obama on Wednesday's CBS This Morning, after former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld asserted that the second-term executive was avoiding responsibility for the recent spate of scandals...Show More Summary
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) made an appearance on CBS This Morning on Tuesday, during which he responded to President Obama's recent remarks about Benghazi as well as the IRS scandal that's dominated much of the news cycle in the past few days. Show More Summary
Jeffrey Kluger showed up on Saturday’s CBS This Morning to do what he does best: clang the alarm bells over global warming. The TIME magazine senior editor even went so far as to warn that Manhattan may soon be underwater. Kluger was...Show More Summary
Friday's CBS This Morning played up the "vocal opposition" of liberal activist groups who are railing against the possible sale of several newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, to the libertarian Koch Brothers. Show More Summary
As we've indicated in previous reports, CBS This Morning has been gaining ground on NBC's second-place morning show Today. The trend of cutting that deficit seems to be continuing, as the show closed the gap in total viewers by 910,000 compared to the same week last year. Show More Summary
The Cleveland kidnapping, the Boston bombing, The Beghazi hearing, the Jodi Arias verdict. It is a big week for TV news, and as a result some big scoops are at risk of falling through the cracks. This morning “CBS This Morning” had a...Show More Summary
I was listening to CBS This Morning recently as they were interviewing Alan Alda. He was discussing his acting career and being the host of Scientific American’s Frontiers (airs on PBS stations). Alan Alda relayed a personal story of his, having an intestinal blockage while he was filming an episode in Chile. Continue reading... Your [...]
On Tuesday's CBS This Morning, Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell pressed Senator Joe Manchin about a possible new push for gun control in Congress. Rose wondered how Manchin and his allies could make legislation "more palatable to those...Show More Summary
Sen. Bob Corker said on Tuesday that he believes the United States will soon be arming moderate Syrian rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. “I do think we’ll be arming the opposition shortly,” he said on CBS This Morning, adding that the U.S. is “doing a lot more there on the ground than really is [...]
“CBS This Morning” co-anchor Norah O’Donnell is profiled by the New York Post. Suffice it to say, hosting a morning show means that she has a very long and busy day. Yet the first place she checks for news when she wakes up is… Twitter?
Not surprisingly, O’Donnell is an early riser. Show More Summary
Jan Crawford touted how ObamaCare going into full effect in early 2014 is "causing all kinds of concern and anxiety, especially with...small business owners" on Friday's CBS This Morning. Crawford also pointed out Senator Max Baucus' April 17, 2013 "train wreck" label of the upcoming implementation of the health care law. Show More Summary