A desperate search in Georgia is underway Sunday for four missing sailors who were aboard a huge cargo ship that capsized and caught fire. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source
Trump’s canceling of Taliban talks catches lawmakers off guard and shocks Afghanistan
The president’s surprise announcement on Twitter didn’t just catch lawmakers in Washington off guard. Charlie D’Agata is in Kabul, Afghanistan, with reaction. Source
Dorian leaves behind destruction and many without homes
Dorian is still doing a lot of damage, toppling a huge construction crane in Halifax, Nova Scotia, before storming into Newfoundland. The worst devastation is still in the Bahamas where thousands of people are homeless and at least 43 are dead. Nikki Battiste reports. Source
The Isle of Eigg
Just off Scotland, a tiny island with one main road is a testament to human independence. Steve Kroft reports. Source
“60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl looks back at Steve Kroft’s career
After hundreds of interviews, the veteran correspondent sits down to answer questions from longtime colleague Lesley Stahl. Source
Steve Kroft’s first “60 Minutes” piece
In 1989, Kroft reported on a potential shortage of nurses and doctors due to the growing fear of contracting the virus that causes AIDS Source
Trump criticized over canceling meeting with Taliban leaders
President Trump is facing sharp criticism after revealing and scuttling peace talks with Taliban leaders and Afghanistan’s president at Camp David. Mr. Trump has blamed surging Taliban violence. CBS News has learned the president’s Taliban talks were tightly held even within administration and among lawmakers. Natalie Brand reports. Source
“CBS Weekend News” headlines for Sunday, September 8, 2019
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Weekend News” anchored by Elaine Quijano. Source
28 Pages
In 2016, former Sen. Bob Graham and others urged the Obama administration to declassify redacted pages of a report that holds 9/11 secrets Source
Congress: Trading stock on inside information?
In 2011, Steve Kroft reported that members of Congress could legally trade stock based on non-public information from Capitol Hill Source