Uber said Monday that it plans to buy as many as 24,000 self-driving cars from Volvo starting in less than two years. New York’s governor wants to bring driverless cars to the Big Apple even sooner. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source
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Charles Manson, killer and cult leader, dead at 83
Maybe it was that look in Charles Manson’s eyes that convinced people to murder in his name. Vincent Bugliosi, who prosecuted and later wrote about Manson, called him “a metaphor for pure evil.” Manson died Sunday. He was 83. John Blackstone reports. Source
Trump designates North Korea a state sponsor of terrorism
President Trump on Monday called North Korea’s government a “murderous regime,” and said he’s designating it a state sponsor of terrorism. Margaret Brennan reports on what the designation means. Source
David Cassidy hospitalized in Florida
“Partridge Family” star David Cassidy has been hospitalized due to organ failure. Here’s a look back at some of his career highlights. Source
Sexual misconduct allegations plague Hollywood
New sexual misconduct allegations surfaced this weekend in show business. Among the accused: producer Brett Ratner, music executive Russell Simmons, TV host Ryan Seacrest and actor Jeffrey Tambor. CBS News John Blackstone has more on the growing fallout from the Harvey Weinstein scandal. Source
Finger food: The bite-sized treats of “Tiny Kitchen”
Anna Werner meets the chefs who create food so tiny it could fit in a dollhouse – in a kitchen that actually IS a dollhouse. Source
Detective to Jason Lowe: “We’re just trying to find her, man”
In May 2016, Richardson, Texas police detectives Chiron Hale and Eric Willadsen initially arrested Jason Lowe on a drug charge. They then questioned him about the whereabouts of Jessie Bardwell, his girlfriend who had been officially missing for five days. This is part of their interrogation. Source
The Museum of the Bible opens in D.C.
The Museum of the Bible opened to the public on Saturday in Washington D.C, blocks away from the Capitol Building. Chip Reid has more on the revelations inside and the controversy it faces. Source
Miners find new work in computer industry
The coal industry has lost more than 40 percent of its workforce in recent years. Out-of-work miners have had to find jobs in other fields. Weija Jiang has more on a program in West Virginia that has miners carving out new careers in the bedrock of the computer industry. Source
“48 Hours” preview: Taken Away
On “48 Hours,” a father in Texas dreams that his daughter is killed and then she disappears. The father is convinced that the boyfriend has something to do with it. Maureen Maher investigates. Source