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Start your day with award-winning co-hosts Gayle King and Nate Burleson in Studio 57, as they bring you insightful conversations and world-class original reporting from around the world.Watch CBS Mornings weekday mornings at 7AM ET on CBS or stream it on Paramount+.

  1. 3 days ago

    Heat Risks for GLP-1 Users | What We Know About Swift-Kelce Wedding Rumors

    Kate, the Princess of Wales, climbed three of the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales to raise money and awareness for a cancer charity. The future queen is also revealing how cancer has changed her life. Holly Williams reports. More than 10% of Americans say they use GLP-1 drugs. But experts warn some side effects from the drugs could lead to dehydration, especially in extreme heat. Nutritionist Keri Glassman explains. The 2026 BET Awards included star-studded performances, a tribute to Lauryn Hill and more. Nate Burleson reports on the night's biggest moments. Wimbledon kicks off Monday in London and all eyes will be on the return of Serena Williams. Sports journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent Jon Wertheim previews Williams' odds and other big storylines. Olivia Wilde and Edward Norton, stars of "The Invite" preview the film, which explores the unraveling and evolution of two very different marriages over the course of an unforgettable evening. The two discuss if they brought any of their own experiences to the movie and Wilde, who also directed the film, shares why she was initially reluctant to star in it. RoseMarie Terenzio, John F. Kennedy Jr.'s former chief of staff, talks with "CBS Mornings" about planning his secret wedding to Carolyn Bessette nearly 30 years ago, and if Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could pull off a secret wedding as rumors swirl about their big day. To celebrate 250 years of America, CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how six top debate competitors from around the country joined together to recite parts of Patrick Henry's famous "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech. The fiery address is often credited for helping push the colonies toward revolution.

    40 min
  2. 25 Jun

    USMNT’s World Cup Chances | Europe Heat Wave | ‘Excuse My Grandma’ Duo on Their Bond

    Journalist Tony Frangie Mawad says he was in an elevator in Caracas when the first of two powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela. He described to "CBS Mornings" what happened, saying when he went outside "everything was shaking." There have been weeks of protests in Albania over a luxury tourism development backed by President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner. The resort is set to rise in a protected area known for its natural beauty. Leigh Kiniry reports. Temperatures have topped 100 degrees in parts of France and the U.K. amid a record-breaking heat wave in Europe. As people seek relief, air conditioning is still a rare option. Chris Livesay reports. The three candidates New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed in New York won their congressional primaries this week. Last November, Mamdani won the mayoral race after running on a democratic socialist platform. "CBS Mornings" takes a deeper dive into what appears to be rising support for democratic socialism. The U.S. men's national team has already won their group, but they still have a chance to make history in their World Cup match against Turkey. A win on Thursday would mark the first time the team has won all three matches in the group stage. Nicole Valdes reports. Xenia is a small city in Ohio that was devastated by a powerful tornado more than 50 years ago. But the community rebounded and rebuilt. Mark Strassmann shows how it has become a symbol of perseverance. Kim Murstein and her grandma Gail Gudnick, the hosts of the popular podcast "Excuse My Grandma," tell "CBS Mornings" how the pandemic helped launch their podcast, its impact on their relationship and what they've learned from each other. The U.S. will take on Turkey on Thursday for the team's final match in the group stage. With two wins, they've already earned their spot in the next round. Charlie Davies, an analyst for CBS Sports Golazo Network, previews Thursday's match and breaks down the U.S. chances for the rest of the tournament.

    41 min
  3. 24 Jun

    Recreating a ’90s Summer for Kids Today | Behind Kidz Bop’s Origins

    Dr. Pierre Elias, a cardiologist and medical director of AI at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia, explains the impact of artificial intelligence advancements in the medical field, including EchoNext that received FDA approval through Pathway Labs, and how we can use AI without leaning on it too much. All three congressional candidates who were endorsed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani won their primaries on Tuesday. Ed O'Keefe explains what the results could mean for the Democratic Party moving forward. Survivors and their families are accusing the Pentagon of downplaying the injuries service members suffered during the deadly Iranian drone strike in Kuwait on March 1. In an exclusive interview with CBS News' Jonah Kaplan, a wounded soldier said he "absolutely" believes the Army and the Pentagon have tried to downplay the incident. Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice on Tuesday, making him the first player ever to score goals in six World Cups. The final round of the tournament's group stage begins on Wednesday. Cristian Benavides reports. Parents are feeling nostalgic for summers they grew up with and are jumping on the trend to give their kids a '90s summer. It's a push to swap screens for activities. Emily Oster, the founder and CEO of Parent Data, speaks with "CBS Mornings" about the trend and what parents can incorporate. UFC champion Conor McGregor speaks to "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson about the highs and lows of his career as he prepares to return five years after retiring. Since Kidz Bop started, it has racked up 45 No. 1s on the Billboard kid albums chart. "CBS Mornings" goes behind the scenes as Kidz Bop celebrates 25 years and meets a Broadway performer who credits the company for his start in the industry.

    37 min
  4. 22 Jun

    What's next for U.S. in World Cup after win over Australia | Actor Danny McBride Tells us All About his New Book

    The U.S. men's national team beat Australia on Friday to advance to the World Cup knockout rounds. Meanwhile, the small African nation of Cape Verde scored their first ever World Cup goals and held Uruguay to a draw. Big retailers are offering deep discounts this week, including Amazon with its Prime Day event. Kelly O'Grady breaks down where to find the best summer deals. A string of intense tornadoes ripped through southern Illinois late Sunday as there were at least two dozen tornado reports in the Midwest. Meanwhile, high winds in the West are fueling at least 70 active wildfires. Rob Marciano reports. The latest on the US peace talks with Iran. This morning, Vice President JD Vance told journalists in Switzerland that the negotiations had created a good foundation for a final deal. One of the biggest sticking points is Israel's conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran blames the US for not stopping the fighting. For today's MoneyWatch, we're talking about mid-year money moves. CBS news business analyst jill schlesinger is here with the latest tips on profits and savings. High school graduation season is here and many graduates are wondering what's next for them. Award-winning journalist jodi kantor has some timely tips with her new book "How to Start: Discovering your Life's Work." She joins us to talk about it. Actor and comedian Danny McBride is known for playing over-confident and often ridiculous macho characters. Now, he's tapping into that spirit for his new book called, "Thrilling Tales of Modern Men." The short story collection explores modern masculinity through a cast of characters. He joins us to tell us all about it. For the latest edition of Beg-Knows America, after years of medical struggles and uncertainty, one family received a gift that opened a door to a new beginning. David brings us this story of hope and an uplifting meeting that no one expected to see.

    32 min
  5. 19 Jun

    Team USA Gets Ready for Their Match Against Australia | The War and Treaty Share Their New Album

    This afternoon, the men's national team faces its next test at the FIFA world cup. The Americans will play Australia in Seattle, and the winner earns a place in the next round of the tournament. The US team is getting a lot more attention after winning its first match, but today it may be without one of its biggest stars. In florida beachgoers and World Cup soccer fans are being greeted by more than just crowds. An unwelcome sight, piles of sargassum seaweed also comes with a not-so-great smell. In fact, it's a record amount that's washing ashore. CBS Correspondent Cristian Benavides looks at this growing headache for coastal communities. Fresh problems at Washington DC's reflecting pool. First, it was algae, now it's peeling paint despite the president's much-touted multi-million dollar makeover. It's all costing taxpayers a lot of money and raising a lot of questions. While the US is favored to win today, the Australian team is strong and looking to pull off an upset. Mike Grella is an analyst for CBS Sports Golazo Network across its match-day coverage and he'll share his predicitons. Father's day is this Sunday and we're joined by Tyler Moore a-k-a "Tidy Dad." He shares his fatherhood journey on his blog and podcast "Tidy Tidbits." He's here with some advice for dads everywhere. If you happen to be drinking less these days, you're not alone. Millions of barrels of whiskey are gathering dust on the shelves of distilleries across the country. CBS News Senior National Correspondent Mark Strassmann has more from Kentucky's "Bourbon trail" on what happens when our desire to drink dries up. The husband and wife duo Michael and Tanya Trotter, known as "The war and treaty." now, the Emmy-winning, Grammy-nominated couple are releasing their 5th studio album today. It's called "The story of Michael and tanya". Michael and tanya trotter join us to talk about it. Today is Juneteenth, the holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Nate Burleson sat down with young people from the group "Students for Educational Justice" inNnew Haven, Connecticut to talk about Juneteenth. But first, Nate reflects on what the holiday means to him.

    34 min

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Start your day with award-winning co-hosts Gayle King and Nate Burleson in Studio 57, as they bring you insightful conversations and world-class original reporting from around the world.Watch CBS Mornings weekday mornings at 7AM ET on CBS or stream it on Paramount+.

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