Samara Joy on 2024 Grammy Nominations & New Holiday Album | Rapper The D.O.C. Reflects on Accident that Changed His Life
Master Sergeant Jim Buckley has been fighting for years to have injuries and medical conditions that he says stem from serving in the Air National Guard covered. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports.
CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta speaks with a group of Palestinian men from Gaza who have been stranded inside Israel and the West Bank since October 7th. Many have now lost children and other family members, while others can only speak with their relatives by phone amid the war.
Roberta Bell, a former correctional officer, made a promise to a young inmate she met while working at a Louisiana prison. Bell agreed to care for the inmate's baby. It was a decision that cost Bell her job at the prison. Bell tells CBS News lead national correspondent David Begnaud if she had to do it all over again, she would make the same choice. It's just the first step in Bell's journey toward selflessness and giving.
Grammy-winning jazz singer Samara Joy joins "CBS Mornings" ahead of the 2024 Grammy nominations. Joy talks about how winning last year's Grammy for "Best New Artist" changed her career -- and opens up about her new holiday album and upcoming winter tour.
Rapper The D.O.C. is reflecting on his life after a tragic accident more than 30 years ago that damaged his voice and derailed his career. Now he's in his early stages of releasing new music with the help of artificial intelligence. Michelle Miller has his story.
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