Huckabee on crossing party lines
Presidential contender Mike Huckabee says that in the run-up to the first GOP debate he is willing to cross party lines to gain support from Democrats as well as Republicans.
Presidential contender Mike Huckabee says that in the run-up to the first GOP debate he is willing to cross party lines to gain support from Democrats as well as Republicans.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee warns that the Iran Deal puts Americans in a very dangerous situation. Citing visits to both Israel and Auschwitz, Huckabee says, “when someone says they are going to kill a lot of people, we better take them seriously.”
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the creation of a "travel bubble" for her country and Australia, allowing residents to travel back and forth between the two countries without needing to quarantine.
Donald Trump says he would not rely on executive orders if elected president. Calling himself the “fair-haired boy” of both Republican and Democratic politics, Trump says he has what it takes to negotiate across party lines.
Presidential contender Donald Trump says he “fights like hell” to pay as little as possible in taxes. Trump also notes he avoids paying too much in taxes because he is a businessman and hates the way government spends tax money.
GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump says Vice President Joe Biden would not be an “effective campaigner” because he has been very loyal to the president
Presidential contender Donald Trump says he hopes to do well in the debate but will not hire pollsters to help him prepare.
On Aug 2, 1754, Pierre Charles L'Enfant was born in Paris. The highly-educated civil engineer, who served under General Washington in the Revolutionary War, was commissioned to plan the new capital city that was to rise on the banks of the Potomac River. Charles Osgood reports.
The latest news on Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 and a deep dive into the 2016 presidential field, with Republican candidate Donald Trump, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, CBS News Aviation and Safety Expert Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, and others.
There are approximately two dozen wildfires raging throughout the drought-ravaged state, threatening some 6,000 homes. The largest blaze, known as the Rocky Fire, is 100 miles north of San Francisco. Carter Evans reports.
When Roger Rowley wanted his children to eat more fruit, he spent extra time making attractive arrangements on a blue bowl from his kitchen cabinet. Now, he photographs those plates of fruit and displays those images at a Moscow Idaho, art gallery. Martha Teichner visits. Originally broadcast Nov. 23, 2014.
California is under a state of emergency with more than 9,000 firefighters battling nearly two dozen wildfires fueled by record heat and strong winds; and Mohammed Amer is a popular Muslim comedian who has performed in dozens of countries and five continents.
At the private funeral for Bobbi Kristina Brown, her aunt says she was kicked out after becoming angry about one of the speakers. Brown died nearly six months after being found unconscious in her bathtub.
Mohammed Amer is a popular Muslim comedian who has performed in dozens of countries and five continents. He is using humor to break down barriers. Don Dahler reports.
Responding to conservative criticism, The College Board has revised guidelines for teaching AP American history. New study topics include the American ideals of liberty, self-governance and the productive role of free enterprise. Contessa Brewer reports.
The Rangers home opener featured the first packed baseball stadium since 2019.
A wing fragment suspected to be part of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 arrived in France for analysis. But Malaysian officials aren't waiting for conclusive evidence to begin the next phase of their search. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Presidential super PACs raised more than $258 million this cycle, more than 10 times what they brought in at this point in the last election. Julianna Goldman reports.
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning about drones possibly being used by terrorists. Jeff Pegues reports.
California is under a state of emergency with more than 9,000 firefighters battling nearly two dozen wildfires fueled by record heat and strong winds. Thousands of acres have been destroyed north of San Francisco, and hundreds have been forced from their homes. Carter Evans reports.
The president lashes out at critics who say the programs are "in crisis" after fifty years, accusing them of using a "political excuse" to cut their funding.
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Washington, says Republicans have been "working on solutions that empower" Americans.
When news of the movie theater shooting in Lafayette, Louisiana, broke, CBS News' David Begnaud recognized the theater’s name because he's been there. Lafayette is where he was born and raised. Begnaud reflects on his coverage and what it was like to cover a mass shooting in the south Louisiana community he calls home.
It's the 50th anniversary of Medicare, so it's a good time to take a look at your coverage. Most Americans ages 65 and older are qualified for coverage, and the plan offers a slew of benefits. Jill Schlesinger reports.
The popularity of the zero-calorie carbonated water is bubbling over in the U.S. Researchers say it’s driven by a desire to avoid sugary drinks and artificial sweeteners. But whatever the cause, seltzer companies across the country are rejoicing as their sales more than double. Mark Albert reports on how seltzer has become king of the soft drinks.