Top Democrat: Iran nuclear inspections “are real”
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, says the international inspections of Iran’s nuclear program are credible, even though the U.S. does not trust the Iranian regime.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, says the international inspections of Iran’s nuclear program are credible, even though the U.S. does not trust the Iranian regime.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, says former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is “best prepared to do the job for America” and explains why he supports her candidacy.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley talks about the lack of competition in the Democratic presidential primaries and discusses whether he’ll mount a bid against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
As many as 700 migrants are unaccounted for after a ship from Libya capsized in the Mediterranean Sea and the United Nations is warning that this could be a tragedy of massive proportions.
Presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, gives his positions on two issues that are contentious among Republicans: Global warming and same-sex marriage.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, says all options are on the table when it comes to preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon – even going to war.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D- West Virginia, says he will run for re-election when his Senate seat is up in 2018, passing on a potential run for governor in his home state of West Virginia.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, talks about his decision to run for president in a crowded Republican field.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, says he would make a better president than former State Secretary Hillary Clinton, and he also weighs in on his upcoming primary fight against his one-time mentor, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, says immigration reform can’t be accomplished with one large bill – the strategy he and a bipartisan group of senators unsuccessfully pushed in 2013.
Since bursting into public consciousness (and onto tabloid pages) as the star of the "Twilight" franchise, Kristen Stewart has come under critical fire. "Sunday Morning" film critic David Edelstein disagrees, and with her latest role in "Clouds of Sils Maria," offers praise for the young actress' astonishing career.
From the Boston Marathon to Tax Freedom Day: "Sunday Morning" looks at notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.
The bane of life in the 21st century is the rise of the subscription service - meaning, all the things you used to buy once and own forever, that you are now supposed to keep buying over and over again. Contributor Bill Flanagan has some words about that.
The latest on foreign policy, domestic politics, and the 2016 race to the White House, with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, and others.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, who is running for president, slams President Obama’s new policy with Cuba, saying that it helps a tyrannical regime still oppressing its own people.
Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, says the 2016 election presents a “historic generational moment” and that he can provide the American people with 21st Century leadership.
She was passion personified, pure bravery bottled in a basketball jersey. Lauren Hill may have had a terminal brain tumor, but dying was the last thing on her mind. Steve Hartman pays tribute to the college basketball player who defied her illness to the very end.
"Orange Is the New Black" star Kate Mulgrew has played many strong characters in her time, but in writing her new memoir, "Born With Teeth," she opens up about some painful subjects, including her choice to give her firstborn child up for adoption. Anthony Mason sits down with Mulgrew to hear about the actress' search to find her daughter.
In the high latitudes of Alaska, the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, are a light show like no other. Lee Cowan travels to Fairbanks to witness the magical, even spiritual experience that viewing these extraordinary phenomena can be, and talks with photographer Ronn Murray about capturing the Aurora.
On April 19, 1877, Ole Evinrude was born in Norway. After moving to Wisconsin, an unfortunate incident while rowing a boat led the tinkerer to come up with a new design for an outboard motor - revolutionizing recreational boating. Charles Osgood reports.
Fifty-three percent of Americans say they'd be less likely to support an atheist for president, and almost half say they'd be unhappy if a family member married an atheist. Mo Rocca reports on the many consequences that those who come out as non-believers suffer in a nation founded on religious tolerance.
Web extra: The Oscar-winning star of "Gladiator" and "A Beautiful Mind," and the star-director of "The Water Diviner," talks to Seth Doane about collaboration on a film set and the never-predictable sense of when a movie succeeds or fails.
The state Republican party is hosting a two-day conference so that voters can hear from presidential hopefuls. CBS News political director John Dickerson talks about the different tensions at the Republican Leadership Summit in Nashua, N.H.; Students from California's Granada Hills Charter High School continued an academic dynasty, which started in 2011. Carter Evans shows what these dedicated students do in order to become national champions.
Bad weather in Denver forced airplanes to be diverted to other airports. One plane arriving from Kansas City ended up grounded on a tarmac for more than 6 hours. Vinita Nair reports.
After a video surfaced of Britt McHenry insulting a towing company worker, ESPN quickly suspended the reporter. But as Jericka Duncan reports, the Internet backlash against McHenry is far from over.