President Trump challenged U.S. allies at the NATO summit to spend more on defense. His style looked familiar to the founder of Eurasia Group
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Ian Bremmer: Trump takes a Chinese approach to NATO
President Trump challenged U.S. allies at the NATO summit to spend more on defense. His style looked familiar to the founder of Eurasia Group
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Ian Bremmer: Trump takes a Chinese approach to NATO
President Trump slams U.S. allies as a high-stakes NATO summit gets underway. Also, the soccer team rescued from a Thailand cave is recovering. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
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Eye Opener: Trump comes out swinging at NATO summit
At the upcoming NATO summit, President Trump is expected to push member nations to spend more on defense. Ahead of the summit, he has continued to lash out at countries that fall short. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
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Trump arrives in Brussels ahead of potentially contentious NATO summit
Kavanaugh started meeting with senators a day after President Trump made his pick public
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Kavanaugh starts to make the rounds on Capitol Hill
Kavanaugh started meeting with senators a day after President Trump made his pick public
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Kavanaugh starts to make the rounds on Capitol Hill
President Trump slammed NATO members’ defense spending ahead of the annual summit, but he is taking a different tone before his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Washington Post national political correspondent John Wagner joins CBSN with more.
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Trump says meeting Putin may be easier than NATO summit
Joy and relief in Thailand after rescuers pulled the last of 12 soccer players and their coach out of a cave where they were trapped for 18 days. Also, during a primetime TV appearance, President Trump picks conservative judge Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
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Eye Opener: Mission complete in Thailand
Republican strategist Dan Senor worked with President Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in the George W. Bush administration. He’s also a former senior adviser to GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney and House Speaker Paul Ryan. Senor joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why Republicans are “generally enthusiastic” with Kavanaugh’s nomination, how this confirmation process differs from Neil Gorsuch’s and the increased pressure on Democrats to block the nomination.
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Republican strategist: Brett Kavanaugh not a "right-wing extremist"
Rescuers in Thailand are pulling the last of 13 members of the soccer team out of a cave where they’ve been trapped for 18 days. Also, during a primetime TV appearance, President Trump picks conservative judge Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
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Eye Opener: Final rescue push in Thailand
President Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Judge Kavanaugh said that he will uphold Roe Vs. Wade when he was nominated as D.C. circuit court judge. But as Supreme Court Justice, that might change. Jacqueline Ayers, Planned Parenthood national director of legislative affairs, talks with CBSN about what Kavanaugh’s nomination could mean for the future of abortion and reproductive rights.
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How Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s SCOTUS pick, could effect reproductive rights
President Trump announced Judge Brett Kavanaugh is his nominee for the Supreme Court. “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor reports from Washington.
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Trump announces his pick for the Supreme Court
President Trump announced his choice on Monday night to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. Judge Brett Kavanaugh is the president’s second Supreme Court pick. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
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Trump picks Brett Kavanaugh as Supreme Court nominee
Leonard Leo, executive vice president of the Federalist Society, a conservative lawyers’ group, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee announcement. Leo, who advises President Trump on judicial nominations and helped create the list of candidates for the president, is currently on leave.
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Judicial adviser on where Trump stands on SCOTUS nominee decision
President Trump will announce the next nominee to the Supreme Court Monday night at the White House. Sources tell CBS News the four contenders are federal appeals court judges Amy Coney Barrett, Raymond Kethledge, Brett Kavanaugh and Thomas Hardiman. Jan Crawford reports.
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President Trump to announce Supreme Court nominee
Rescuers in northern Thailand are working to bring a second group of boys from the trapped soccer team out of the flooded cave. Also, President Trump is expected to reveal his choice for Supreme Court justice. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
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Eye Opener: Rescue efforts continue in Thailand