Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Calif., says the Congressional Hispanic Caucus “will take the president up” on his administration’s offer to consult with them on revising deportation policy Source Read More »
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Dan Gilbert on balancing his many businesses
Dan Gilbert discusses how he juggles his responsibilities as the founder and chairman of Quicken Loans, majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, chairman of Rock Ventures LLC, and many other business ventures. Source Read More »
Quicken Loans founder on Warren Buffet’s “bracket” pitch
Dan Gilbert, the founder and chairman of Quicken Loans, discusses how Warren Buffett pitched the idea of his $1 billion bracket challenge, and why he may be second-guessing buying insurance for the contest. Source Read More »
Beware new IRS phone scam
Don’t listen if a caller claims to be from the Internal Revenue Service and threatens impending arrest on money laundering charges if you don’t pay a $12,000 settlement. It’s a new scam that’s been rounding up victims. Source Read More »
3D glasses used by doctors in brain surgery
At Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, doctors are using 3D glasses to get an in-depth look at the brain during surgery. WBBM-TV’s Suzanne Le Mignot reports. Source Read More »
NBA rookie and his manager mom succeeding on and off the court
Michael Carter-Williams is considered the front runner for the NBA Rookie of the Year. CBS News’ Jim Axelrod sat down with him and his manager and mother, Mandy Carter-Zegarowski, to discuss how they work together. Source Read More »
General Motors investigation causes P.R. and legal troubles
Crisis communications expert Frank Luntz, a CBS News analyst, talks to the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts about the problems automaker General Motors is facing on multiple fronts. Source Read More »
Cell phone hits a milestone
It has been 30 years since the first handheld cell phone went on sale. Back in 1984 the phone was so big, its creators nicknamed it “The Brick.” The Motorola phone cost nearly $4,000 and lasted about half an hour before the battery died. Jill Wagner has the latest MoneyWatch headlines. Source Read More »
Janet Evanovich on new action-packed novel, “The Chase”
Author Janet Evanovich has sold more than 75 million books. Evanovich joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts to reveal her secrets to writing, collaborating with author and television producer Lee Goldberg, and her new novel, “The Chase.” Source Read More »
Every minute counts with stroke treatment, study finds
Daily health headlines: Faster treatment improves stroke recovery, cancer patients with diabetes have lower survival rates, plus more top stories. Source Read More »