Lawmakers are divided over President Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard in southern California over the protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. A new CBS News poll shows a majority of Americans approve of Mr. Trump's deportation program, but nearly half believe the administration is trying to deport more people than expected. CBS News' Nikole Killion has more.
Tensions remain high in Los Angeles as thousands protest the immigration sweeps happening across the country. Some protesters have set fires, thrown objects at police and set flash grenades. President Trump ordered the National Guard to be deployed, a move that California Gov. Gavin Newsome condemned.
Without the California governor's consent, President Trump orders the National Guard to Los Angeles after days of protests over his immigration crackdown and deportations. Also, powerful storms sweep across the south and midwest, and more extreme weather is on the way. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
A riot in a prison northeast of Nashville has been contained, the sheriff says, and all prisoners returned to their cells after officers sprayed gas into the prison yard.
A federal judge ruled that schools can directly pay their student athletes in a landmark decision that brings an end to three separate antitrust lawsuits. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady breaks down what it means for university athletics.