Chinese President Xi Jinping called for the U.S. and China to avoid conflict between major powers, while reiterating China’s claim over Taiwan. In Taipei, people are following the summit. @TonyDokoupil reports from the region.
The U.S.-China rivalry over Taiwan underscores a deeper debate about the region’s future including questions of identity, governance and freedom. @TonyDokoupil reports from Liberty Square in Taipei.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon reveals to @TonyDokoupil that his bank is considering taking positions in prediction markets. "It's possible one day we'll do something like that," Dimon says. "We're not gonna be in sports. We're not gonna be in politics. There's a bunch of stuff we won't do. And obviously, we have strict rules around insider information."
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon shared an optimistic outlook on the future of artificial intelligence. "I believe that 30 years from now, your kids are probably working three and a half days a week. They'll probably live to 100," Dimon told @tonydokoupil. "There'll be cures to cancer, cars'll be safer, planes'll be safer. Life will be better."
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon tells @tonydokoupil he doesn't know whether the war with Iran will be a "tipping point" that pushes the U.S. into a recession, but "what's more important to the future of the world is that the war successfully conclude." More tonight at 6:30 p.m. on CBS Evening News. https://t.co/gz2u4dnXfJ
Israeli President Isaac Herzog tells CBS Evening News’ @TonyDokoupil leaders of surrounding Gulf states will make their own decisions on involvement with Iran, while arguing the war could bring long-term change to the Middle East. “This is a unique war. It's a focused war. It is a war that comes at a time where you can really bring real change in the Middle East for the future,” Herzog said.
Day 4 of the war with Iran: Israel sent troops into Lebanon and some of Iran's Gulf neighbors warned that Iran's retaliatory fire could draw them into the spreading conflict. From Tel Aviv, @TonyDokoupil spoke with residents recovering what remains after the latest round of strikes.
Day 3 of war with Iran: @tonydokoupil reports from Jordan on what we know so far as U.S., Israeli and Iranian strikes continue across the Middle East. https://t.co/2P8glH6g2s
While Pittsburgh has long been known as the Steel City, it is fast becoming a major tech hub. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are hard at work developing robot "dogs" designed to assist in situations too dangerous for humans to help. @TonyDokoupil has a look.
A lesson in bipartisanship: Democratic Sen. John Fetterman and Republican Sen. Dave McCormick tell @TonyDokoupil they are looking for ways to work together for the people of Pennsylvania and to set a good example. They also discuss President Trump’s plans for Greenland, health care and the growing U.S. steel industry.
The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, showcases a collection of more than a century of the nation’s entrepreneurship and ambition. @TonyDokoupil walks through the museum that’s keeping the memory of businesses from the past alive.
The opioid crisis — the worst drug epidemic in U.S. history — peaked in 2023 and has been declining since, CDC data show. @TonyDokoupil reports from Cincinnati, where officials credit new treatment programs and other factors with a fourth straight year of fewer overdose deaths.
DA BEARS: When the Chicago Bears are in the playoffs, there’s a certain magic in the air throughout the entire city. @TonyDokoupil spoke to fans ahead of Sunday’s big game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Mayor Brandon Johnson tells @TonyDokoupil homicides and drug overdoses are two contributing factors driving the life expectancy gap in Chicago. He says government policing of affordable housing, youth employment and mental health care services can help tackle the issue.