Lion kills 22-year-old woman after escaping enclosure
Officials shot and killed the lion after the attack in order to safely retrieve the victim
Officials shot and killed the lion after the attack in order to safely retrieve the victim
Officials shot and killed the lion after the attack in order to safely retrieve the victim
Officials shot and killed the lion after the attack in order to safely retrieve the victim
The GOP senator said he asked the president to consider compromising with Democrats on immigration to reopen the government
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on historians discussing their new books on presidential leadership and combating the AIDS crisis.
Guests included Sen. Richard Shelby, Sen. Jon Tester, Seth Doane, Peter Baker, Michael Beschloss, Jill Lepore, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Gayle Smith
This week's broadcast, hosted by Jane Pauley, features our annual "Hail and Farewell" tribute to those who've passed in 2018. Also: CBS News correspondents from across the globe look forward to what news may define the year ahead; Luke Burbank examines the history of the Encyclopedia Britannica, which turns 250 years old; and Lee Cowan interviews the stars and director of "Stan & Ollie," a new film about the legendary comedy duo Laurel & Hardy.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Jon Tester, Sen. Richard Shelby, and ONE Organization President Gayle Smith. Plus, our annual year-end panel of historians joins the table to discuss their new books on presidential leadership.
Extreme weather is happening more frequently, and the damages that go along with it are increasing
ONE Campaign President Gayle Smith joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the AIDs crisis and what her organization is doing to combat it.
"These viruses don't pay attention to borders, and they move very quickly [and] could kill a whole lot more people"
Michael Beschloss, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jill Lepore and Peter Baker join our annual year-end panel of historians to discuss their new books on presidential leadership.
CBS News' foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports from Rome on the controversy over charges of sexual abuse by priests and allegations of cover-ups in the Catholic Church in 2018.
ONE Campaign President Gayle Smith joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the AIDs crisis and what her organization is doing to combat it.
Four historians discuss mounting polarization, President Trump's tumultuous tenure and the future of American politics
Four historians discuss mounting polarization, President Trump's tumultuous tenure and the future of American politics
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Montana, discusses the government shutdown and the two child migrant deaths at the border, saying that the deaths are "everybody's fault."
Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Alabama, is the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee and joins Margaret Brennan to discuss how to end the government shutdown.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Jon Tester, Sen. Richard Shelby, and ONE Organization President Gayle Smith. Plus, our annual year-end panel of historians joins the table to discuss their new books on presidential leadership.
"Sunday Morning" checks out a herd of rare deer in Seneca County, New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
CBS News correspondent Charles D'Agata discusses what the coming year may bring for Britain as it grapples with Brexit, and Russia and its troublesome relationship with Donald Trump.
CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata on Britain's troublesome Brexit, and Trump's troublesome relationship with Putin
"Sunday Morning" pays tribute to the creative, inspiring and newsworthy men and women who passed away this year, who'd touched our lives in unforgettable ways
A "Sunday Morning" tradition: Host Jane Pauley pays tribute to some of the creative, inspiring and newsworthy men and women who passed away this year, who touched our lives in ways we won't forget.
"Sunday Morning" reviews the tops in pop culture from the past year