David Oyelowo Talks Bringing Bass Reeves to Life in New Show | John Mayer on Raising Funds for Veterans' Mental Health
Titanium hip implants expected to last decades snapped in hundreds of people. It took 15 years to recall them. CBS News' consumer investigative correspondent ANNA WERNER reports.
An American woman died on Monday after a shark bit her near a popular tourist spot in the Bahamas. This comes after several other shark incidents in the region in recent months. CBS News' Errol Barnett reports.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook recently joined a group of high school students for board games and conversation with residents at a New York City nursing facility. The weekly program is the brainchild of 17-year-old Max Hochman, who, along with his peers, pays weekly visits to homebound seniors to help them combat loneliness.
Emmy-nominated actor David Oyelowo joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about starring in and executive-producing 'Lawmen: Bass Reeves." The show is based on the true story of Bass Reeves, a former enslaved man who went on to become one of the first Black deputy marshals in the United States.
John Mayer raises funds for the Heart and Armor Foundation, his charity focused on new discoveries to help heal veterans' mental health. In his first national morning show interview, he tells CBS News' Jamie Yuccas he's supporting research to understand and expand the science and treatment of PTSD.
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