Legendary drummer Ginger Baker dead at 80
Legendary British drummer Ginger Baker died Sunday at the age of 80. Late last month the musician's family announced he was critically ill at a hospital. Baker was best known for his work in the band Cream.
Legendary British drummer Ginger Baker died Sunday at the age of 80. Late last month the musician's family announced he was critically ill at a hospital. Baker was best known for his work in the band Cream.
A 24-year-old man was taken into custody, police said and a murder weapon was recovered
Randy Santos, 24, is accused of killing a group of men Saturday and has been charged with four counts of murder, one count of attempted murder and unlawful possession of marijuana. CBSN's Reena Roy reports.
Randy Santos was charged Sunday by the New York Police Department with four counts of murder
Two firefighters and two restaurant employees were treated for minor injuries following the blasts Saturday night during the annual event at Old World Village in Huntington Beach. A third restaurant employee had moderate to severe injuries. CBSN Los Angeles Greg Mills reports.
Mass transit service in the city was suspended after protesters set fires at train station entrances and smashed ticketing facilities.
House Democrats on Friday issued a subpoena to the White House for documents related to the whistleblower complaint
Tens of thousands of residents in this embattled city took to the streets to protest in heavy rain Sunday with their faces covered
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the House impeachment inquiry and how it compares to past impeachment investigations.
The complex, which was hosting an Oktoberfest celebration, was evacuated in the wake of the blast
"If Speaker Pelosi did in fact move forward with a floor vote on actually proceeding with an investigation ... there's no question in my mind that she would have the votes"
Ramesh Ponnuru, Susan Page, Julie HIrschfeld and Jamelle Bouie talk with Margaret Brennan about all the latest news of this week.
Protests continued in Hong Kong this weekend as thousands marched through the streets in defiance of a ban on face masks imposed by the government. Many in Hong Kong feel their liberties are being eroded, and protesters are now calling on all residents to wear masks every day moving forward, flaunting the new ban.
This week "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features Tony Dokoupil's cover story on the lives of two heralded newspapermen, Pete Hamill and Jimmy Breslin. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with singer-rapper Lizzo; Lee Cowan looks at how companies are advancing more restrictive gun policies; Serena Altschul tours NYC's Museum of Modern Art, which has just undergone a major renovation; Mo Rocca sits down with entertainer Mitzi Gaynor; and Seth Doane visits an observation tower in a Danish forest that presents a unique view of Nature.
"I don't know what the president was thinking. But I do know he loves to bait the press and he does that almost every day," Blunt said on "Face the Nation"
Veteran Journalists Bob Woodward and Peter Baker talk about the House impeachment inquiry and how it compares to past impeachment investigations.
This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan talks to Representatives Eliot Engel, Jim Himes and Senator Roy Blunt. She also speaks with veteran journalists Bob Woodward and Peter Baker.
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the latest on the House impeachment inquiry.
Top Republican Senator Roy Blunt talks about the ongoing whistleblower controversy riling the White House and the president's comments on investigating former Vice President Joe Biden.
This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan talks to Representatives Eliot Engel and Jim Himes, and Senator Roy Blunt. Plus, a closer look at impeachment with Bob Woodward and Peter Baker.
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs has demanded documents from the secretary of state about the administration's dealings with Ukraine
Representative Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat who sits on the Intelligence Committee, discusses the latest developments on the House impeachment inquiry.
From President Trump attacking his critics over 160 times this week on impeachment to text messages revealing a coordinated effort by the administration to pressure Ukraine, this is the week that was in Washington.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Representative Eliot Engel that aired Sunday, October 6, 2019, on "Face the Nation"
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Roy Blunt that aired Sunday, October 6, 2019, on "Face the Nation"