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Natasha Bedingfield, singer-songwriter and record producer.
Anne Marie Chaker, author of Lift: How Women Can Reclaim Their Physical Power and Transform Their Lives.
CBS Deals with John Legend, singer-songwriter and record producer.
MARINA, singer-songwriter and record producer.
Katie Sturino, Megababe founder and author of Sunny Side Up: A Novel.
Victoria Monét, singer-songwriter and author of children's book, Everywhere You Are.
Co-host Gayle King gets a behind-the-scenes look at Waldorf Astoria New York's massive restoration project, and talks with Hilton president and CEO Chris Nassetta, chef Michael Anthony, historian David Freeland and Paris Hilton.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), author of Far from Home: An Alaskan Senator Faces the Extreme Climate of Washington, D.C.
Carol Moseley Braun, former U.S. senator and author of Trailblazer: Perseverance in Life and Politics.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Featured host Vlad Duthiers sits down with Larry Charles, screenwriter, director and author of Comedy Samurai: Forty Years of Blood, Guts, and Laughter.
Lukas Nelson, singer-songwriter.
Co-host Nate Burleson talks with Owen Wilson, actor in "Stick."
Jamie Wax, CBS News contributor and writer of Jean Smart's one-woman Broadway show "Call Me Izzy."
Brian Kelly, founder of The Points Guy.
Kellie Carter Jackson, associate professor and author of Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence.
Ice Cube, producer, actor and founder of BIG3 on CBS.
Roy Wood Jr., comedian and actor.
Alan Cumming, actor, writer and host of "The Traitors."
CBS Deals with Jaylon Smith, Las Vegas Raiders linebacker.
Brian Vines, reporter for Consumer Reports.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Whoopi Goldberg, co-host of "The View," actor, comedian, author, producer and co-founder of the All-Women's Sports Network.
World's no. 1 women's golfer Nelly Korda on 75th anniversary of LPGA.
Carrie Coon, actor in "The Gilded Age."
Noah Wyle, actor, producer, director, writer and his mother, Marjorie Speer.
Nile Rodgers, musician and songwriter.
Patricia Clarkson, actor in "Lilly."
Dr. Sheryl G Ziegler, author.
Author and podcast host Elise Loehnen and Oprah Daily editorial director Pilar Guzmán.
Oprah's Book Club selection announced by Oprah Winfrey, broadcaster, producer and philanthropist.
THE DISH RECIPE: Chef Anita Lo prepares a recipe for our Dish Recipe series.
The Trainer"co-stars Vito Schnabel and Julia Fox.
Sana Javeri Kadri, CEO and founder of Diaspora Spice Co. and Katya Eckert, founder of A Domani.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Andrew Rannells, actor in"I Don't Understand You."
Lena Waithe, executive producer, and Phylicia Rashad, actor in THE CHI.
Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, actors in "Ginny & Georgia."
Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books, reveals Amazon Editors' Best Books of the Year So Far.
Cynthia Erivo, actor, singer and host of THE 78TH ANNUAL TONY AWARDS.
Featured host Vlad Duthiers sits down with Charlene Kaye, singer, actor and comedian.
Newt Gingrich, former speaker of the United States House of Representatives and author of Trump's Triumph: America's Greatest Comeback.
Co-host Gayle King sits down with Jacinda Ardern, former prime minister of New Zealand and author of A Different Kind of Power: A Memoir.
Co-host Gayle King sits down with Audra McDonald, singer and actor.
Candace Parker, former WNBA star and author of The Can-Do Mindset: How to Cultivate Resilience, Follow Your Heart, and Fight for Your Passions.
Sherri Shepherd, talk show host and actor in "Straw."
Brian Tyree Henry, actor in "Dope Thief."
Kwame Onwuachi, celebrity chef.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Mike Van, CEO of Billboard.
Sue Varma, board-certified psychiatrist.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, writer, and LaTanya Richardson Jackson, actor, in Broadway show "Purpose."
Rob Manfred, MLB commissioner, and Kim Ng, AUSL commissioner.
NEVER TOO LATE: Featured host Vlad Duthiers attends an acting class and partners with Chloe Fineman, actor and comedian, in an attempt to land a film role.
TALK OF THE TABLE: Jeff Probst, host of CBS' SURVIVOR, reveals the cast of SURVIVOR 50.
Lizzy McAlpine, singer-songwriter and record producer.
Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan, co-authors of Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches: Advice, Inspiration and Laughter from the "I've Had It" Podcast Hosts.
Michael Rubin, CEO of Fanatics, and Tiffany Haddish, comedian and actor.
Jenn Hildreth and Aimee Leone, co-authors of Tough as a Mother: Women in Sports, Working Moms, and the Shared Traits that Empower Us All.
Tommy Dorfman, author of Maybe This Will Save Me: A Memoir of Art, Addiction and Transformation.
Erik Davis, managing editor at Fandango.
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE WEEK: Hannah Waddingham, actor in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING.
Lainey Wilson, singer-songwriter.
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE WEEK: Tramell Tillman, actor in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING.
Featured host Vlad Duthiers sits down with Ronny Chieng, comedian and actor.
Michelle Williams and Jennifer Simard, actors in Broadway musical "Death Becomes Her."
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE WEEK: Simon Pegg and Pom Klementieff, actors in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING.
Dolly Parton, singer-songwriter.
Maria Avgitidis, professional matchmaker and author of Ask a Matchmaker: Matchmaker Maria's No-Nonsense Guide to Finding Love.
NEVER TOO LATE: CBS News senior culture and national correspondent Anthony Mason learns the art of painting in a very personal tribute.
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE WEEK: Angela Bassett, actor in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING.
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, co-authors of Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again.
Benito Skinner, actor in "Overcompensating."
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE WEEK: Hayley Atwell, actor in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
A pay dispute has led to a massive walkout affecting hundreds of thousands of East Coast commuters. Elijah Westbrook reports from Newark as travel disruptions ripple across the region. In a speech to business leaders in Abu Dhabi, President Trump made a last sales pitch to encourage foreign investment in the U.S. His weeklong trip through the Middle East focused on deal-making and economic partnerships. Singer Cassie Ventura faced intense cross-examination in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex crimes trial, with defense attorneys asking her to read aloud past text messages. Jericka Duncan reports on the disturbing details. Baby KJ Muldoon was born with a rare genetic condition that is often fatal, but doctors used custom CRISPR gene therapy to target the exact mutation in his DNA. His family shares their emotional journey in their first TV interview with CBS News. In 1993, police were called to a Minneapolis apartment where 35-year-old Jeanie Childs had been found stabbed to death. Investigators tell "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty a clue left at the crime scene became the key to solving the cold case. In this week's "Kindness 101," Steve Hartman and his children revisit the story of a teenage athlete who started giving back to his community after a small suggestion inspired a profound shift in his outlook on life. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Amazon Books Editorial Director Sarah Gelman shares titles focused on self-care, emotional wellness and navigating complex relationships.
Blake Shelton, singer-songwriter.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, former NBA player and author of We All Want to Change the World: My Journey Through Social Justice Movements From the 1960s to Today.
John B. King Jr., author of Teacher By Teacher: The People Who Change Our Lives.
CBS Deals with Anthony Anderson and Cedric the Entertainer, comedians.
NEVER TOO LATE: CBS MORNINGS PLUS co-host Adriana Diaz hits the ice to learn a move or two in a journey to be an amateur figure skater.
Featured host Vlad Duthiers sits down with Gene Simmons, musician.
Maia and Alex Shibutani "Shib Sibs," Olympic medalist ice dancers.
Bill Cowher, analyst for THE NFL TODAY on CBS. The 2025 NFL Schedule release.
Oprah's Book Club selection announced by Oprah Winfrey, broadcaster, producer and philanthropist.
Prabal Gurung, fashion designer and author of Walk Like a Girl: A Memoir.
Darren Criss, actor in Broadway musical Maybe Happy Ending.
Nicole Scherzinger, actor in Sunset Blvd.
Kennedy Ryan, author of Can't Get Enough.
David Begnaud talks with Gus Walz, son of Gov. Tim Walz, in the latest installment of "Beg-Knows America."
Co-host Tony Dokoupil and Norah O'Donnell continue papal conclave coverage from Rome.
Christine Baranski, actor in "Nine Perfect Strangers."
Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books.
Co-host Tony Dokoupil anchors from Vatican City for the papal conclave, Norah O'Donnell joins the coverage from Rome.
Co-host Tony Dokoupil sits down with Bill Gates, philanthropist and chair of the Gates Foundation.
Lovie Simone, actor in "Forever."
Co-host Tony Dokoupil anchors from Vatican City for the papal conclave, Norah O'Donnell joins the coverage from Rome.
Paige DeSorbo and Hannah Berner, co-hosts of "Giggly Squad"podcast and co-authors of How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously.
NEVER TOO LATE: CBS News senior culture and national correspondent Anthony Mason learns the art of painting in a very personal tribute.
Dr. Sheryl Ziegler, author of The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health and Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood.
Tinx, influencer and author of Hotter in the Hamptons: A Novel.
Dr. Sue Varma, board-certified psychiatrist.
NOTE TO SELF: CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman.
Suzy Welch, author of Becoming You: The Proven Method for Crafting Your Authentic Life and Career.
TALK OF THE TABLE: Phil Pritchard "Keeper of the Stanley Cup," vice president and curator at the Hockey Hall of Fame.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Misty Copeland, ballet dancer and author of Letters to Misty: How to Move Through Life with Confidence and Grace.
Connie Britton, actor and host of "The Motherhood."
TALK OF THE TABLE: THE 78TH ANNUAL TONY AWARDS® nominations announced by Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce, actors.
Wilmer Valderrama, actor in NCIS.
NEVER TOO LATE: Co-host Nate Burleson takes a dive in the waters of Hawaii to free swim with sharks.
Sean Penn, actor and director.
Geena Davis, actor and author of The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page.
Marshall Allen, saxophone player.
Kristi Noem says she's "very confident" undocumented migrants stole her purse
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil that she's "very confident" the people arrested for stealing her purse are undocumented migrants. "From the information that has been shared with me so far in the investigation," Noem said, "these are career criminals." Watch more of the exclusive interview, Wednesday on "CBS Mornings" at 7AM.
Virginia governor addresses fentanyl crisis on National Fentanyl Awareness Day
The DEA says drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 18 and 44. Most states have seen fewer deaths over the last few years, but it's still a crisis. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and his wife, Suzanne, speak exclusively to "CBS Mornings" on National Fentanyl Awareness Day about their initiative.
Jeremy Renner reflects on survival and healing after snowcat accident
In an interview with "CBS Mornings," Jeremy Renner reflects on his snowcat accident, his recovery, and the life lessons he writes about in his new memoir "My Next Breath."
Ashlie Crosson named 2025 National Teacher of the Year
Only on "CBS Mornings," English teacher Ashlie Crosson of Mifflin County High School in Pennsylvania is honored as the 2025 National Teacher of the Year for her impact on students and journalism program leadership.
Ed Helms, actor and author of SNAFU: The Definitive Guide to History's Greatest Screwups.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Herb Alpert, trumpeter and pianist.
Smokey Robinson, singer-songwriter and record producer.
Hugh Evans, co-founder and CEO, and Hugh Jackman, co-chair of Global Citizen NOW.
José Andrés, chef and author ofChange the Recipe: Because You Can't Build a Better World Without Breaking Some Eggs.
FIRST ON: Co-host Gayle King sits down with Tina Knowles, fashion designer, philanthropist and author of Matriarch
Oprah's Book Club selection announced by Oprah Winfrey, broadcaster, producer and philanthropist.
Suleika Jaouad, author of The Book of Alchemy: A Creative Practice for an Inspired Life.
Admiral William McRaven, author of Conquering Crisis: Ten Lessons to Learn Before You Need Them.
Co-host Gayle King sits down with George Clooney, actor in "Good Night, and Good Luck."
Jasmine Amy Rogers, actor in "Boop! The Musical."
CBS MORNINGS PLUS co-host Adriana Diaz sits down with Tom Francis, actor and singer.
James Brolin, actor in "Ransom Canyon."
Ben Lamm, founder and CEO of Colossal, and Beth Shapiro, Colossal chief science officer.
Ryan Coogler, director, and Michael B. Jordan, actor in "Sinners."
Ross Mathews and Dr. Wellinthon García-Mathews, co-authors of Tío and Tío: The Ring Bearers.
NEVER TOO LATE: Co-host Gayle King details her historic Blue Origin mission to the edge of space. CBS MORNINGS goes behind the scenes of her flight preparation and how she managed to overcome her fear of heights to experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Aisha Bowe, Blue Origin flight member and former NASA rocket scientist.
Kerianne Flynn, Blue Origin flight member and film producer.
Soleil Moon Frye, director, and Angel Carter Conrad, subject of Paramount+'s THE CARTERS.
Lake Bell, author of All About Brains: A Book About People.
Co-host Gayle King blasts off from Blue Origin's Launch Site One in West Texas.
Co-host Nate Burleson and featured host Vlad Duthiers report from Van Horn, Texas, ahead of the Blue Origin space flight.
Dr. Mae Jemison, astronaut and engineer.
Emily Calandrelli "The Space Gal," aerospace engineer.
Bill Harwood, CBS News space consultant.
TALK OF THE TABLE: Vanessa O'Brien, explorer and former Blue Origin flight member.
David Oyelowo, actor in "Government Cheese."
Amanda Balionis, CBS Sports reporter.
Featured host Vlad Duthiers reports live from Texas with an exclusive sit-down interview with co-host Gayle King ahead of her Blue Origin space flight.
Paul W. Downs, actor and co-creator of "Hacks."
Meghann Fahy, actor in "Drop"
Ashley Graham, model.
Elizabeth Hanks, author of The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road.
"Djo" Joe Keery, actor and musician.
Idina Menzel, actor in Broadway musical"Redwood."
Karina Argow and Maren Morris, co-authors of Beatrix Butterfly Wings It for Once.
Co-host Nate Burleson anchors from San Antonio, Texas, for the 2025 NCAA Men's Championship.
David Foster, composer of"Boop! The Musical."
Jon Rothstein, CBS Sports college basketball insider.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Co-host Nate Burleson anchors from Tampa, Fla., ahead of the 2025 NCAA Women's Final Four.
A'ja Wilson, WNBA champion for the Las Vegas Aces.
Renee Montgomery, CBS Sports host, WNBA champion and co-owner of the Atlanta Dream.
Aisha Bowe, former NASA rocket scientist.
Deborah Norville, anchor of INSIDE EDITION.
Matteo Lane, comedian and author of Your Pasta Sucks: A "Cookbook."
TALK OF THE TABLE: Ms. Rachel, educator and YouTube personality.
CBS MORNINGS PLUS co-host Adriana Diaz sits down with Caroline Darian, author of I'll Never Call Him Dad Again: By the daughter of Gisele Pelicot.
Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird, co-hosts of "A Touch More."
Kate Swenson, Adrian Wood and Carrie Cariello, co-authors of Autism Out Loud: Life with a Child on the Spectrum, from Diagnosis to Young Adulthood.
Featured host Vlad Duthiers sits down with Mo Amer, comedian and actor.
Román Zaragoza, actor in CBS' GHOSTS.
Dr. Becky Kennedy, author of That's My Truck!: A Good Inside Story About Hitting.
TALK OF THE TABLE: Bubba Wallace, professional NASCAR driver.
Jay Ellis, actor in "Running Point" and "Freaky Tales."
Tess Sanchez, author of We've Decided to Go in a Different Direction.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, singer-songwriter.
Dr. Mae Jemison, astronaut and engineer.
Beth Behrs, actor in THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
Catherine Fisher, LinkedIn career expert.
John Grisham, author.
Rosamund Pike, actor in "The Wheel of Time."
Bob the Drag Queen, TV personality and author of Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert.
NOTE TO SELF: Lea Salonga, actor and singer.
Kimmy Fasani, professional snowboarder and subject of "Butterfly in a Blizzard."
Ernie Johnson, sportscaster and host of TNT's "Inside the NBA."
Sofia Carson, actor in "The Life List."
Krysten Ritter, actor and author ofRetreat: A Novel.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard.
CBS MORNINGS PLUS co-host Adriana Diaz sits down with Tom Hanks, actor and narrator of "The Moonwalkers."
Co-host Nate Burleson sits down with Rick Pitino, St. John''s University head men''s basketball coach.
Brian Tyree Henry, actor in "Dope Thief."
Co-host Nate Burleson sits down with Daniel Stern, actor and author of Home and Alone.
Whitney Cummings, comedian and actor.
Annaleigh Ashford, actor in HAPPY FACE.
Women's History Month books with Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), author of Antisemitism in America: A Warning.
Leslie Bibb, actor in "White Lotus."
Debra Messing, actor in "The Alto Knights."
John Green, author of Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection.
Michael Lewis, author of Who Is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Ray Nicholson, actor in NOVOCAINE.
NOTE TO SELF: Karl-Anthony Towns, New York Knicks center.
Jack Quaid, actor in NOVOCAINE.
Alia and Radwa Elkaffas, co-founders of Food Dolls and co-authors of Pretty Delicious: Simple, Modern Mediterranean, Served with Style: A Cookbook.
Rebecca Wisocky, actor in CBS' GHOSTS.
Uzo Aduba,actor in "The Residence."
Myo Quinn, associate editorial director at Simply Recipes.
Oprah's Book Club selection announced by Oprah Winfrey, broadcaster, producer and philanthropist.
FIRST ON: Eric Adjepong, chef and author of Ghana to the World: Recipes and Stories That Look Forward While Honoring the Past.
FIRST ON: Robert De Niro, actor in "The Alto Knights."
Dylan Mulvaney, social media personality and author of Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Ringo Starr, Sheryl Crow, Jack White, Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle on their performance at the historic Ryman Auditorium.
Tan France, guest star in Deli Boys.
Nikohl Boosheri, actor, and Roya Mahboob, executive producer of Rule Breakers.
Tony Danza, actor in "Power Book III: Raising Kanan."
Nick Offerman, actor and carpenter.
Katherine Gundling, allergy and immunology specialist.
CBS MORNINGS co-host Tony Dokoupil anchors from Washington D.C. ahead of President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress and the Democratic response.
Ione Skye, actor and author of Say Everything: A Memoir.
Lokelani Alabanza, owner of SATURATED Ice Cream.
Oscars recap with Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner, co-hosts of Entertainment Tonight.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
Helen Mirren, actor in 1923
New installment of "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling"
Gayle King sits down with Wynton Marsalis, trumpeter and composer
Kate Hudson, actor in "Running Point"
Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop, co-authors of The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better
Don Dahler, author of Souvenirs from an Absurd Life
Jeff Probst, host of SURVIVOR
H. R. McMaster, former U.S. national security advisor and lieutenant general
CBS Deals with Anthony Anderson and Cedric the Entertainer, comedians
Nancy Giles goes behind the scenes of CBS' new series BEYOND THE GATES with actors Clifton Davis, Tamara Tunie, Daphnée Duplaix and Karla Mosley
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud
Chad King and Ian Axel, members of A Great Big World
Tamara Tunie and Daphnee Duplaix, actors in BEYOND THE GATES
CHANGING THE GAME: Katya Eckert, founder of A DOMANI
Co-host Tony Dokoupil sits down with Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator for Arkansas and author of Seven Things You Can't Say About China
Co-host Nate Burleson sits down with Joseph McNeil, a surviving member of the Greensboro Four in Greensboro, N.C.
Breanna "Stewie" Stewart, Dijonai Carrington, Kayla McBride and Napheesa "Phee" Collier, players for Unrivaled league
Oprah's Book Club selection announced by Oprah Winfrey, broadcaster, producer and philanthropist
Alison Hall, INSIDE EDITION correspondent
CBS Deals with Nicole Ari Parker, actor and model
Amy Padnani, New York Times obituary writer
Brandon Sklenar, actor in 1923
Keenan Jones, author of Saturday Morning at the ‘Shop
New edition of "Beg-Knows America" series with David Begnaud
The War and Treaty, singer-songwriter duo
CHANGING THE GAME: Christina Funke Tegbe, founder and CEO of 54 Thrones
NOTE TO SELF: Jonathan Pascual, ultramarathoner
Demi Moore, actor and producer
Valentine's Day books with Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books
EXCLUSIVE: co-host Gayle King sits down exclusively with Connie Boss Alexander, mother of Stephen "tWitch" Boss, and Stephen's brother, Dre Rose, for their first TV interview since the dancer and TV personality died by suicide in 2022.
Alex Cooper, host of podcast "Call Her Daddy"
Justin Hartley, actor in TRACKER
Jeanine Poggi, editor-in-chief of Ad Age
New edition of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud
CBS SATURDAY MORNING co-host Michelle Miller heads to Philadelphia and Dana Jacobson to Kansas City for our annual Super Bowl cities showdown.
Kenny Chesney, singer-songwriter.
Melanie Lynskey, actor in YELLOWJACKETSseason three.
CBS Deals with John Legend, singer-songwriter.
Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr., comedians and actors in POPPA'S HOUSE.
Valerie Bertinelli, actor and cookbook author.
Co-host Gayle King sits down with husband and wife Nicole Avant, producer and author of Think You'll Be Happy, and Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix.
Alton Brown, TV personality and author of Food for Thought: Essays and Ruminations.
Lisa Damour, psychologist and author of Untangled.
Co-host Gayle King goes behind the scenes at THE 67TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS.
Brian Kelly, The Points Guy founder and author of How to Win at Travel.
New edition of "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling."
Search efforts continue in the Potomac River after an American Airlines plane with 60 passengers and four crew on board collided in midair with an Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers near Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C.
At least 28 bodies had been recovered by 8 a.m. ET, D.C. Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly told reporters, adding that, "We don't believe there are any survivors."
The plane, American Eagle flight 5342, had taken off from Wichita, Kansas, and was approaching for landing when the collision occurred.
The helicopter was on a training flight with a crew of three, based at Fort Belvoir in Virginia.
Reagan National was closed until at least 11 a.m. ET.
CBS MORNINGS reveals the 2025 GRAMMY Music Educator Award winner.
Laverne Cox, actor in "Clean Slate."
ROAD TO THE GRAMMYS: Co-host Gayle King sits down with Roxanne Shanté, rapper.
ROAD TO THE GRAMMYS: Co-host Gayle King sits down with Teddy Swims, singer-songwriter.
Amanda Nguyen, civil rights activist and astronaut.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, author of True Gretch - Young Adult Edition.
John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois, co-anchors of the all-new CBS EVENING NEWS launching Monday, Jan. 27.
New edition of "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling."
Michelle Yeoh, actor in STAR TREK: SECTION 3.1.
Featured host Vlad Duthiers sits down with Robbie Williams, singer-songwriter.
Jim Nantz, CBS sports commentator.
EXCLUSIVE: Senior culture correspondent Anthony Mason reveals the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees.
Questlove, director of Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music.
Morris Chestnut, actor in WATSON.
Frankie Grande, actor in Henry Danger The Movie.
CBS MORNINGS will broadcast live from Washington, DC for the presidential inauguration.
Christopher Macchio, opera singer and performer at the presidential inauguration.
Terry Sullivan, Republican strategist, and Joel Payne, Democratic strategist and CBS News contributor.
Nick Offerman, actor and member of Would Works' board of directors.
New edition of "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling."
Victoria Jackson, beauty entrepreneur.
Gwendoline Christie, actor in "Severance" season two.
Jinger Duggar Vuolo, author of People Pleaser: Breaking Free from the Burden of Imaginary Expectations.
Ayesha Curry, founder of Sweet July Books, and Trisha Tobias, author of Honeysuckle and Bone.
Graham Norton, author of Frankie.
Ms. Rachel, author of Potty Time with Bean.
Peter Sarsgaard, actor in "September 5"
The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling
Talk of the Table: Drew Barrymore, host, and Ross Mathews, co-host of THE DREW BARRYMORE SHOW
Harlan Coben, author of Missing You
Julia Michaels, singer-songwriter
RaMell Ross, director, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, actor in "Nickel Boys"
New Year books with Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books
56th NAACP Image Awards nominations revealed by Chloe Bailey, singer-songwriter, actor and producer
Oprah's Book Club selection announced by Oprah Winfrey, broadcaster, producer, actor and philanthropist
Amanda Gorman, activist, poet and author of Girls on the Rise
Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group
Nischelle Turner, co-host of ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
June Squibb, actor in "Thelma"
Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, authors of The Home Edit
James Brown, host of THE NFL TODAY
Co-hosts Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson visit the New York Jets
Homeland Security Chair Mark Green joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans, where an ISIS-inspired driver killed 14 and injured dozens before being killed by police. Jimmy Carter, the nation's 39th president, will be remembered in services beginning tomorrow. His grandson Jason Carter joins to discuss the late president's remarkable life and legacy. A new Congress is set to be sworn in on Friday and the House will vote for its speaker as one of its first orders of business. Current Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has worked to shore up support as the GOP narrowly holds control. Known for his Emmy-winning role in "Heartstopper" and playing young Elton John in "Rocketman," Kit Connor now stars as Romeo in a bold, contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare's iconic play. As Dry January gains popularity, mocktails are becoming a go-to for many. Food & Wine's executive wine editor Ray Isle shares recipes and tips for non-alcoholic indulgence.
Investigators are questioning those who knew the New Orleans attacker, in search of possible accomplices. No arrests have been made, though, as the FBI and local law enforcement continue their investigation. CBS News' Nicole Sganga has the latest. A Tesla Cybertruck explosion just outside of Trump hotel in Las Vegas is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism. One person inside the vehicle was killed and seven others nearby were injured. This year, a new spending cap on medication goes into effect for the first time for people on Medicare. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains its impact. A father of two and a teenager are among the victims in the attack in New Orleans where a man drove a truck into a crowd of people, killing at least 15. CBS News' Omar Villafranca has more on the victims. Dr. Jeffrey Elder, chief medical officer at University Medical Center in New Orleans, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about the conditions of survivors of the vehicle attack and how the hospital became a reunification center. The global skincare industry is projected to be worth more than $260 billion by 2027. Dr. Rachel Nazarian, a board-certified dermatologist, talks to "CBS Mornings" about how to optimize your routine this year. Several federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, continue to investigate the deadly truck attack in New Orleans. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd breaks down how the agencies will proceed. From the stock market to inflation, CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady looks back on some of the big financial stories of 2024 and what to expect in 2025.
City officials in New Orleans say a vehicle plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens more. A witness said they saw a truck going at a high speed. CBS News' Kati Weis has more. Many in Puerto Rico started 2025 without electricity as the local power company said it could take another day to turn the power back on after a blackout impacted most of the island. The FBI says it found more than 150 pipe bombs in a raid on a Virginia farm. Investigators say Brad Spafford was arrested after a tip that he was stockpiling weapons. It is the largest seizure of its kind.