Chris Livesay
Coverage of Chris Livesay in the Nexus archive.
- As heat wave smothers Europe, some hospital rooms lack AC
A heat wave has been smothering Europe for almost a week, breaking records and causing hundreds of deaths linked to exposure and drownings. Some hospital rooms lack air conditioning, as reported by Chris Livesay in Paris.
- As heat wave smothers Europe, some hospital rooms lack AC
A heat wave has been smothering Europe for almost a week, breaking records, closing schools, and causing hundreds of deaths linked to exposure and drownings. Some hospital rooms in the region lack air conditioning during the extreme weather event.
- Deadly heat wave grips Europe as most French homes lack AC
A deadly heat wave is breaking records in Western Europe, with Paris reaching triple-digit temperatures. The situation is expected to worsen, and most French homes lack air conditioning.
- Deadly heat wave grips Europe as most French homes lack AC
A deadly heat wave is breaking records across Western Europe, with Paris reaching triple-digit temperatures. The situation is expected to worsen, and most French homes lack air conditioning.
- Pope Leo XIV leaves papal plane after technical problem is detected
Pope Leo XIV was evacuated from the papal plane after a technical problem was announced. CBS News' Chris Livesay reported the incident.
- Pope Leo calls world peace a "global imperative" during speech before Spanish Parliament
Pope Leo XIV addressed the Spanish Parliament, calling for world peace as a 'true global imperative.' The report was presented by CBS News' Chris Livesay.
- Pope Leo XIV is visiting Spain at the same time as Bad Bunny
Pope Leo XIV is visiting Spain during the same time that musician Bad Bunny is expected to be there. A potential meeting between the two is being covered by CBS News' Chris Livesay.
- U.S. military practices for warfare with AI and robots
The U.S. military conducted exercises in the Moroccan desert to explore AI and robotics in warfare, using AI tools for target identification and a robot to lead forces in a mock battle. A senior commander emphasized the critical importance of adopting AI in military operations.
- How the U.S. military is using AI in warfare
The U.S. military is leveraging artificial intelligence in battlefield operations, as revealed through an inside look by CBS News. Reporter Chris Livesay highlights the integration of AI technologies to enhance military strategies and decision-making.
- Pope Leo's encyclical warning about AI rocks tech industry
Pope Leo XIV issued his first encyclical warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence, sending shockwaves through the tech industry. The document highlights risks associated with AI advancements, as reported by CBS News' Chris Livesay.
- Inside the U.S. military's war games using AI
The U.S. military is leveraging artificial intelligence to process battlefield intelligence in real time during training exercises. A U.S. military training exercise in Morocco is being observed by Chris Livesay, highlighting AI's role in modern warfare simulations.
- Inside the U.S. military's war games using AI
The U.S. military uses artificial intelligence to process battlefield intelligence in real time during training exercises. Chris Livesay observed such an exercise in Morocco, highlighting AI's role in shaping modern military training.
- Pope Leo encyclical calls for "disarming" of AI
Pope Leo XIV's major encyclical warns about the rise of artificial intelligence, calling for its 'disarming.' The article is reported by CBS News' Chris Livesay.
- Pope Leo warns about dangers of AI
Pope Leo XIV issued his first encyclical, a papal declaration, warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence. The report was provided by Chris Livesay.
- Pope Leo warns about dangers of AI
Pope Leo XIV issued his first encyclical, a papal declaration warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence. The report was presented by Chris Livesay.
- Concern ramps up over the use of AI in combat
The US Defense Department aims to be AI-first, but some service members are concerned about the rapid development of AI technology in combat. The concerns highlight the potential risks and uncertainties associated with the use of AI in military operations. The department's goal may face challenges due to these concerns.
- Bodies of divers missing in Maldives have been found
The bodies of missing divers in the Maldives have been found, authorities announced on Monday. A local military diver died during the search over the weekend. The discovery brings closure to the incident.
- Bodies of divers missing in Maldives have been found
The bodies of missing divers in the Maldives have been found, according to authorities. A local military diver died during the search over the weekend. The discovery brings closure to the incident.
- Keir Starmer faces calls to resign after disappointing election results
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls to resign after disappointing election results, as reported by CBS News' Chris Livesay. The recent elections have led to increased pressure on Starmer to step down. This development may impact the UK's political landscape.
- Volcano kills 3 hikers in Indonesia
A volcano eruption on a remote Indonesian island killed three hikers, an event that has been recurring for decades. The incident was reported by Chris Livesay. The eruption is part of the volcano's repeated activity over the years.
- Volcano kills 3 hikers in Indonesia
A volcano eruption on a remote Indonesian island killed three hikers, with the volcano having erupted repeatedly over decades. The incident was reported by Chris Livesay. The eruption highlights the ongoing volcanic activity in Indonesia.
- 2 U.S. soldiers missing in Morocco
Two U.S. soldiers are missing during a training mission in Morocco, prompting a search effort. The incident was reported by CBS News' Chris Livesay. The circumstances surrounding the disappearance are currently unclear.
- 2 missing U.S. soldiers in Morocco fell off cliff in hiking accident, official says
Two US soldiers went missing in Morocco after falling off a cliff into the ocean during a hiking accident while participating in training exercises. The incident occurred in the North African country. A US official reported the incident on Sunday.
- Pope speaks with reporters about Iran and more as he returns to Rome after touring Africa
Pope Leo returned to Rome after a visit to Africa and addressed reporters on his way back, discussing Iran's execution of protesters. CBS News correspondent Chris Livesay provided context following the Pope's remarks.
- Pope says his speech on "handful of tyrants" was written before Trump first lashed out
Pope Leo clarified that his speech referencing 'a handful of tyrants' was written before President Trump's initial outbursts. The Pope recently directly addressed Trump's social media posts, according to reporter Chris Livesay.
- Pope says his speech on "handful of tyrants" was written before Trump first lashed out
Pope Leo clarified that his speech mentioning 'a handful of tyrants' was written before President Trump's initial criticism. Trump responded to the Pope's remarks a week later, as reported by Chris Livesay.
- Face the Nation: Hochstein, Adams, Holder
The news segment covers Pope Leo's trip to Africa reported by Chris Livesay, with appearances by Biden administration energy adviser Amos Hochstein, former Surgeon General Jerome Adams, and former Attorney General Eric Holder.
- Pope Leo's Africa trip marked by open clash with Trump
Pope Leo visited Angola for the third leg of his African tour, following a mass in Cameroon attended by approximately 120,000 people. The trip was highlighted in reports by CBS News' Chris Livesay and Washington Post religion reporter Michelle Boorstein, with the title noting an open clash between Pope Leo and Trump.
- Trump's fresh criticism of Pope Leo over Iran war
President Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV on social media regarding the Iran war, continuing their ongoing feud. The article notes CBS News' Chris Livesay is covering the story.
- Trump doubles down on feud with Pope Leo amid backlash over post depicting him as Jesus
President Trump continued his feud with Pope Leo XIV, calling him 'wrong on the issues' during an interview with CBS News. Trump defended his deleted social media post featuring an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus Christ, claiming it made him look like a doctor.
- Pope Leo says he's "not afraid" to speak out as he clashes with Trump
Pope Leo and President Trump remain at odds over the Iran war, with the pope expressing confidence in speaking out against the conflict. The pope emphasized his commitment to promoting the Gospel message despite the tensions.
- Pope Leo says he's "not afraid" to speak out as he clashes with Trump
Pope Leo and President Trump remain at odds over the Iran war, with the pope expressing confidence in speaking out about the Gospel. The conflict highlights their differing stances on international issues.
- How Pope Leo's call for peace differs from Trump's messaging on power
The article compares Pope Leo XIV's peace advocacy with President Trump's focus on power, highlighting their differing approaches to unity. CBS News reporter Chris Livesay covers the feud between Trump and the pope.
- Clash between Pope Leo and Trump uncommonly public for Vatican
The article highlights an uncommonly public clash between Pope Leo and U.S. President Donald Trump, contrasting with typical quiet handling of such disputes. It notes that while U.S. presidents and popes have clashed before, this instance is unusually visible for the Vatican.
- Pope Leo says he has "no fear" after Trump slams the pontiff
Pope Leo XIV responded to President Trump's sharp criticisms, stating he has 'no fear of the Trump administration.' The statement comes after Trump's recent criticisms. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports the latest developments.
- Quiet pressures reshaping the world of diamonds
Antwerp's diamond district, historically the cornerstone of the global diamond trade handling 80% of rough diamonds, is facing unprecedented strain as its legacy is challenged. The article highlights pressures reshaping the diamond industry, though specific causes remain unmentioned in the provided text.