CBS News legal contributor Kim Wehle on “The Takeout” - 10/11/19
CBS News legal contributor Kim Wehle joins Major to talk about the impeachment inquiry into President Trump on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.”
CBS News legal contributor Kim Wehle joins Major to talk about the impeachment inquiry into President Trump on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.”
The Houston-based organization A Children's House For The Soul helps children and teens with skin diseases build their confidence. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan met with three young women learning to be comfortable in their own skin.
Buyers at this South Carolina car dealership can drive off the lot with their gift Bible and flag. The gun part of the offer is actually a $400 voucher redeemable at the local Locked N Loaded store.
Jimmy Lai tells Holly Williams about the freedoms Hong Kong protesters are demanding from mainland China. "60 Minutes" reports, Sunday
Customers who purchase a vehicle at the dealership get a $400 voucher to redeem at the local Locked N Loaded store
Attorney Jeff Nalley says no teams have worked out Kaepernick since he left the 49ers in 2016
Protesters in Hong Kong demanding greater freedoms tell "60 Minutes" their values align with the United States. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on CBS
Correspondent, "CBS Sunday Morning" and "48 Hours"
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff, Rep. Adam Kinzinger and Sen. Ted Cruz will appear on "Face the Nation" this Sunday
The 70-degree difference in temperatures was one of the largest drops in history
The rule, slated to go into effect on Tuesday, would have made it easier for the government to reject green card and temporary visa applications from low-income immigrants
When Amin Dzhabrailov first spoke to 60 Minutes, he asked to remain anonymous. Now, he said he is ready to put a face and name to his story of torture
Actress and activist Jane Fonda was arrested at a demonstration on Capitol Hill Friday, and says she plans to protest again weekly to keep drawing attention to the climate crisis. WUSA-TV reporter Mike Valerio has more.
Redundant administrative tasks, opaque pricing, misaligned incentives — welcome to America's bloated medical system
"It didn't seem realistic to go after a career in aviation, but today I realized, 'Hey, I can do this too,'" one 17-year-old student said
For individuals in nations where being a part of the LGBT community threatens their freedom, safety and, sometimes, their lives, the Rainbow Railroad provides a way out. Jon Wertheim reports.
The juvenile victim was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries
The spacewalk comes amid news Alexei Leonov, history's first spacewalker, has died at 85
Georgia officials are telling anglers if they catch a northern snakehead, kill it immediately. Northern snakeheads are invasive fish that can breathe air and survive for days on land. An angler recently reported catching one in Gwinnett County. CBS affiliate WGCL-TV's Aiyana Cristal reports.
Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch has arrived ostensibly to testify
The rule, slated to go into effect on Tuesday, would've made it easier for the government to reject green card and temporary visa applications from low-income immigrants
Washington is "greatly disappointed" by the Turkish incursion, Esper said
Fonda said she will be at the Capitol Building every week for "Fire Drill Fridays" – her campaign to address climate change
To celebrate International Girls in Aviation Day, Delta took 120 girls, ages 12 to 18, to NASA's headquarters to learn about STEM and careers in aviation and aerospace.