Kennedy: "First Amendment was bruised" by BuzzFeed report on Cohen
The special counsel's office disputed a BuzzFeed News report saying it had evidence President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress
The special counsel's office disputed a BuzzFeed News report saying it had evidence President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress
The special counsel's office disputed a BuzzFeed News report saying it had evidence President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress
Vice President Mike Pence says President Trump's latest offer is an effort to compromise, and the president would be willing to negotiate once the legislative process starts on Tuesday.
"If he really cares about this, he would open up the government ... It just shows the callousness that is unacceptable," Gillibrand said
Racism was a chilling fact of life that, in 1936, inspired "The Negro Motorist Green Book," a guide to businesses that welcomed African American travelers who faced being turned away or threatened in a time of segregation. Martha Teichner talks with cultural historian Candacy Taylor about the importance of this guide to safe travels in the Jim Crow South.
Martha Teichner looks back at the incomparable life of the Tony Award-winning entertainer Carol Channing, the effervescent star of the Broadway musical "Hello Dolly!," who died this past week at 97.
Mo Rocca introduces his new podcast series of obituaries about the famous and not-so-famous, "Mobituaries," which debuted this week with the story of comedian and JFK impersonator Vaughn Meader, whose career died with the president.
On stage, Marty Stuart always sparkles, from his cowboy clothes to his virtuosity on the guitar and mandolin. But the country star also has a side gig, as the keeper of Nashville's memories. Stuart has built one of the world's largest private collections of country music memorabilia – 20,000 pieces in all, priceless relics of such artists as Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash. Mark Strassmann reports.
From Martin Luther King Jr. Day to the Sundance Film Festival, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
As a state champion wrestler, Marek Bush has very few real competitors. But when he faced a sophomore from New York's Central Valley Academy named Logan Patterson, he was in for what might be the most important match of his life – or, given the surprising outcome, the most impressive. Steve Hartman reports.
The storm is expected to drop snow, sleet, freezing rain and ice in many places
"Sunday Morning" takes us to a wintry scene at Kirkham Hot Springs in Lowman, Idaho. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.
The country star has a side gig, as the keeper of Nashville's memories, as he had built one of the world's largest private collections of country music memorabilia
Radio has been transformed into a new medium of on-demand audio storytelling – and everyone, it seems, is getting into the act
David Pogue explores the explosion in popularity of audio podcasts, running the gamut from news and true crime to comedy and knitting. Pogue talks with Alex Blumberg and Matt Lieber, cofounders of podcast production house Gimlet Media; Michael Barbaro, host of The New York Times' hit podcast "The Daily"; and Ken and Martha Wiseman, retired teachers who record their podcast, "The RV Navigator," in their motor home.
The beloved Broadway star who owned the title role in "Hello, Dolly!" died this past week at age 97
For tens of thousands of college students in America, the toughest test they face is a lack of housing, seriously jeopardizing their chances to succeed. Lee Cowan reports on the trials faced by many students – young future lawyers, doctors and teachers – who struggle to find a proper place to sleep, and about the efforts of homeless shelters and food banks, such as Santa Monica's Students 4 Students Shelter, to provide help.
"If he really cares about this, he would open up the government ... It just shows the callousness that is unacceptable," Gillibrand said
Pence said he expects Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to hold a vote on the president's proposal on Tuesday
On January 20, 1986, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and French President Francois Mitterand broke new ground on the long-dreamed-of tunnel connecting England and France. Jane Pauley reports.
Founded by Mitch and Emily Rales, the museum houses their extraordinary collection of contemporary art on a 230-acre estate
Mitch and Emily Rales built Glenstone to share their extraordinary collection of modern and contemporary art. But they wanted to make this a different kind of museum – a blend of art, architecture and nature. Located 20 miles from Washington, on a 230-acre estate in Potomac, Md., Glenstone features some 1,300 works by such legends as Louise Bourgeois, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Rita Braver gets a tour.
On January 20, 1986, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and French President Francois Mitterand broke new ground on the long-dreamed-of "Chunnel"
For tens of thousands of college students in America, the toughest test they face is the lack of housing, or even food, as they try to succeed in class without a proper place to sleep
The following is a transcript of the interview with Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California that aired Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019, on "Face the Nation"