More than 1,800 hours of online coverage of the games in Pyeongchang begins Wednesday evening in the U.S. with preliminary curling matches
Guests included Mick Mulvaney, Sen. Rand Paul, Rep. Adam Schiff, Rep. Mark Meadows, Peter Beinart, Susan Davis, Susan Glasser, Ramesh Ponnuru, and Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
This week on "Face the Nation," CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett guest hosts the broadcast with interviews with OMB Director Mick Mulvaney, Senator Rand Paul, Representative Adam Schiff, and Representative Mark Meadows. Plus, our political panel provides analysis on recent developments in Washington.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the chief of staff, North Korea and South Korea at the Olympics, and “Our Damaged Democracy written by Joseph Califano Jr.
Representative Adam Schiff, D-California, joins guest host Major Garrett to describe what the Democratic rebuttal memo entails and why the White House did not release it.
Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus Representative Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina, discusses the spending deal with guest host Major Garrett.
Author Joe Califano discusses his new book "Our Damaged Democracy: We The People Must Act" with guest host Major Garrett.
Susan Glasser, Ramesh Ponnuru, Susan Davis, and Peter Beinart discuss the White House's handling of the allegations against Rob Porter and what North Korea's participation in the Winter Olympics means for U.S. policy.
California native Van William began making music as a teen and by age 20 was touring the world fronting the indie rock bands Port O'Brien and Waters. Now, he's out with his first solo album "Countries."
Senator Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, joins guest host Major Garrett to discuss the brief shutdown he forced and the spending deal that ended it.
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney joins guest host Major Garrett to discuss the spending deal and the White House's handling of the allegations against Rob Porter.
Mulvaney joined us to discuss the budget deal, its effects on the deficit and this week's turmoil among the White House staff.
This week on "Face the Nation," CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett guest hosts the broadcast with interviews with OMB Director Mick Mulvaney, Senator Rand Paul, Representative Adam Schiff, and Representative Mark Meadows. Plus, our political panel provides analysis on recent developments in Washington.
"Everything that I have seen the FBI acted completely appropriately," said Schiff of the FISA warrant application
We leave you this Sunday Morning far from winter's cold -- in waters off the small island of Culebra, part of Puerto Rico. Videographer: Ziggy Livnat.
"[Trump] was given a binary choice: either you support the military and support this particular budget or you don't," said Meadows
The founder and CEO of Dylan's Candy Bar built a candy land empire that's celebrating its Sweet 16th
From Mardi Gras celebrations to Random Acts of Kindness Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
Mazdzer made history for the U.S., giving the Americans their first men's singles medal by finishing second
In Kentucky you can visit the cabin where Honest Abe grew up … or is it? Contributor Brook Silva-Braga investigates the unusual tale of log cabins at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park in Hodgenville, Ky.
In this web extra, Dylan Lauren, the founder and CEO of Dylan's Candy Bar, talks to correspondent Alina Cho about how this self-professed "fitness nut" manages to keep her figure while indulging in her company's delicious stock-in-trade, and explains why she described herself in her college essay as an "everlasting gobstopper."