Why hotel workers are on strike across the U.S.
Thousands of hotel employees are on strike and the walk-out is expected to last at least another day. Hilton, Hyatt, Fairmont and Marriott properties are being affected. Lauren Kaori Gurley, a labor reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBS News with more on where the hotels are located and what workers demand.
Tim’s Travels: The Sweet Spot Cafe & Old Town Donuts
ST. ANN, Mo. – Tim Ezell travels to the Sweet Spot Cafe, located in St. Ann at 3586 Adie Road, to grab some sweet, delicious donuts. Ezell also traveled to Florissant to visit Old Town Donuts, located at 510 North New Florissant Road.
Duckbill CEO explains how app can be a “personal assistant in your pocket” | Changing the Game
Meghan Joyce is the founder and CEO of Duckbill, a virtual assistant service for busy adults. The company says it uses artificial intelligence along with human “co-pilots” to “check off your to-dos until they’re done, exactly the way you would.” Joyce joins “CBS Mornings” as part of the series, “Changing the Game.”
Eye Opener: Massive protests break out in Israel
Thousands in Israel have taken to the streets to protest their own government after six more hostages were found dead in Gaza. Also, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall is out of the hospital and recovering after being shot in an alleged armed robbery attempt. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye […]
Gaza cease-fire, hostage return proposal is “now or never,” father of Israeli captive says
Protesters in Israel say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stalled a Gaza cease-fire and hostage deal while more than 100 people are still believed to be held by Hamas. The hostages include 20-year-old Edan Alexander, a New Jersey native who volunteered to serve in the IDF after high school. His parents, Adi and Yael Alexander, […]
4 people shot and killed on Chicago-area Blue Line train
A suspect was located on a CTA Pink Line train and was taken into custody. A weapon was recovered.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on electing a Black woman as president
In her new memoir, “Lovely One,” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson writes about her journey to the U.S. Supreme Court, becoming the first Black female justice. In this web exclusive, she talks with “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell about what having a Black woman as president would mean to her.
Major protests in Israel against Benjamin Netanyahu after hostages killed
There are major disruptions in Israel as over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war and the stalled cease-fire talks. Histadrut union, the country’s largest labor union, went on strike to call for a cease-fire deal. CBS News’ Imtiaz Tyab reports.
Harris, Walz busy Labor Day in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
Democrats are holding events in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as the Labor Day holiday weekend marks the final phase of the 2024 election. CBS News campaign reporter Aaron Navarro has more of Vice President Kamala Harris’ event with President Biden, and what Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is up to in the […]
Here are the hotels across the U.S. impacted by a worker strike
Hotel workers have been locked in contract negotiations with chains including Hilton, Hyatt and Marriott.