This is unseen footage of Congressional leadership, including Senators Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell, Speaker Pelosi and Rep. Steve Scalise, in a secure location as the riot was unfolding on Capitol Hill on January 6th.
NEW: With Election Day around the corner and amid millions who have already cast votes, the latest CBS Battleground Tracker finds that eight in 10 likely voters describe things in the country today as "out of control," as opposed to "under control." https://t.co/Bv59KZuIQU
By far the most impactful reporting I’ve ever seen on the incredible bravery of the FDNY during the unprecedented horror of 9/11. I am forever grateful to these heroes and we will never forget. @ScottPelley@CBSNews@60Minutes
343 members of the FDNY died on September 11, 2001. In a tradition where the job is handed down in families, many lost fathers, sons, and brothers. https://t.co/UThyscch03
After 27 years of professional tennis, @serenawilliams plays her last match at the 2022 #USOpen
"I haven’t really known how to feel. Because I’ve been doing this since I was born, literally"
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Pope Francis issued a historic apology Monday for the Catholic Church's cooperation with Canada's "catastrophic" policy of Indigenous residential schools. https://t.co/cc8yzHEz3c
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the UK has welcomed Russian oligarchs, and asking few questions about their fortunes. Fmr. MP Dominic Grieve’s 2019 report found it was so easy to wash dirty money in Britain, the visa program became known as the laundromat.
Breaking News: Rafael Nadal beat Casper Ruud for his 14th title in Paris and his 22nd major trophy, extending his lead on the all-time list. https://t.co/UOu0W0hW66
A recent study shows that 55 of the nation’s biggest corporations paid zero in federal income tax last year.
No federal taxes on more than $40 billion in profits.
That’s not right. It’s time for corporate America and the wealthiest 1% of Americans to pay their fair share.
Due to COVID, institutions that the Ford Foundation supports — theaters, museums, social justice groups — were struggling, and so Darren Walker came up with an idea to raise $1 billion by issuing bonds, allowing the foundation to double its grants. https://t.co/uOBjMmmYJs
“It's unthinkable to me that it has been normalized in American culture that you can work full-time and still be poor,” says Ford Foundation president Darren Walker. Walker says he knows what it’s like to be in the bottom 1%, and now the top. https://t.co/qZbVFFE4E9