Michael Bloomberg says Democratic debates don't "really matter that much"
Michael Bloomberg tells CBS News he won't accept campaign donations that would qualify him for the debates.
Michael Bloomberg tells CBS News he won't accept campaign donations that would qualify him for the debates.
Australia is under a state of emergency as bushfires devastate New South Wales. Climate scientist Lucky Tran and CBS News climate change and contributing meteorologist Jeff Berardelli join CBSN to break down the weather science behind the raging fires.
The victims range in age from 16 to 48 and suffered "different and various gunshot wounds to their bodies."
Missed the second half of the show? Mark Galli, the editor in chief of the prominent evangelical magazine Christianity Today, says it's largely the administration's pro-life policies that continue to resonate with his supporters. Our panel of political experts weigh in on Trump's impeachment and what's trending on the 2020 campaign trail.
Schumer cited a newly revealed email from White House aide Michael Duffey as evidence for why witnesses should be called in the Senate's impeachment trial.
15 non-fiction films chronicling such subjects as the horrors of war-torn Syria, an epic spaceflight, social justice fights, sustainable farming, and the indefatigable forces of nature, are up for an Academy Award nomination; check out options to stream or watch on demand
This week "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features David Pogue's cover story on GoFundMe and the crowdsourcing of charity online. Plus: Tony Dokoupil sits down with singer-actress Jennifer Lopez; Mo Rocca looks back at the musical legacy of Irving Berlin; Martha Teichner samples a Hanukkah tradition – latkes; Nikki Battiste looks into the history of Nativity scenes; and we welcome to the studio the Young People's Chorus of New York City, and "Late Show" bandleader Jon Batiste, for a performance of holiday music.
60 Minutes travels to Italy to meet the chef whose kitchen creations are works of art
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, we sit down with Senators Roy Blunt, Chris Van Hollen and Amy Klobuchar
Our panel of political experts weigh in on Trump's impeachment and what's trending on the 2020 campaign trail.
Mark Galli, the editor in chief of the prominent evangelical magazine Christianity Today, says it's largely the administration's pro-life policies that continue to resonate with his supporters.
The Maryland Democratic senator defended Pelosi's decision not to send the articles of impeachment immediately to the Senate.
The Republican senator accused the House of presenting a "half-baked" case against President Trump.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Mark Galli that aired Sunday, December 22, 2019, on "Face the Nation."
The 2020 contender says she's "ready to debate at midnight" should she be needed in the Senate for the Trump impeachment trial.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Chris Van Hollen that aired Sunday, December 22, 2019, on "Face the Nation."
Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen said the House speaker is right to withhold articles of impeachment to pressure the Senate to allow witnesses at the impeachment trial.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Roy Blunt that aired Sunday, December 22, 2019, on "Face the Nation."
Ahead of a Senate trial, Republican Senator Roy Blunt said the House approved "half-baked" articles of impeachment against President Trump.
From "Jewish Holiday Cooking: A Food Lover's Treasury of Classics and Improvisations"
Jennifer Lopez, the celebrated singer-dancer-actress-businesswoman-mom, speaks with "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil about her work in the film "Hustlers"; her upcoming Super Bowl halftime show; her future marriage to baseball great Alex Rodriguez; and what it meant to turn 50 this past year.
The composer of more than 1,500 songs, including "White Christmas," "Puttin' on the Ritz" and "God Bless America," was a Jewish immigrant from Russia who lived the American Dream
In 1223, in Italy, St. Francis of Assisi created the very first Nativity scene as we know it, to inspire the local townspeople. Meant to mark the birth of Jesus, each crèche is an artistic expression of personal faith. Correspondent Nikki Battiste talks with professor Eric Barreto of the Princeton Theological Seminary about the history of Nativities, and visits the University of Dayton's Marian Library collection of Nativities from around the world. She also checks out a living Nativity scene in Mount Laurel... Читать дальше...
Commentator Jim Gaffigan has some thoughts about "the most wonderful time of the year." Spoiler Alert: There are no visions of sugar plums dancing in his head
Today on "Face the Nation, with all of Washington on holiday break and the president impeached, plans for a trial in the Senate are now uncertain.