Exploring The State Of Spirituality in America | Sylvester Stallone on ‘Tulsa King’ and Working With His Daughter
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For nearly two years, the CBS News investigative unit has documented how private equity and other investor groups have siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars from community hospitals with devastating consequences. The CEO of one of those hospital companies, Steward Health Care, has been subpoenaed to testify Thursday on Capitol Hill. However, the attorney for Dr. Ralph de la Torre requested a postponement and says he will not be showing up. Senators could hold him in contempt.
CBS News exclusively spoke with the co-pilot of the Alaska Airlines plane that lost a door panel mid-flight before landing safely back in January. Emily Wiprud told Kris Van Cleave, "I knew something was catastrophically wrong" after the door panel blew out.
In "The State of Spirituality" series, Lisa Ling examines the rising number of Americans leaving organized religion, while 70% still describe themselves as spiritual. In the first segment, two scholars warn that humanity may be approaching a crisis without spirituality.
LL COOL J joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about how he felt taking the stage at the VMAs to deliver a performance of his classics and debut "Passion" from his new album "The Force."
Legendary actor Sylvester Stallone talks about his latest role as a New York gangster in the Paramount+ hit series "Tulsa King." Stallone reveals why this character was the missing piece in his career and what it's like to share the screen with his daughter
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