Climber-filmmaker Jimmy Chin: Living life on the edge
The National Geographic photographer and Oscar-winning co-director of "Free Solo" and "The Rescue" reveals the greatest risk he's ever taken.
The National Geographic photographer and Oscar-winning co-director of "Free Solo" and "The Rescue" reveals the greatest risk he's ever taken.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor Dean Stockwell, star of the cult TV series "Quantum Leap"; and Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge.
The Tony Award-winning and Oscar-nominated actor, known for playing Spider-Man and an AIDS victim in "Angels in America," stars in a new film, "Tick, Tick … BOOM!," a musical inspired by the life of "Rent" composer Jonathan Larson.
The Tony Award-winning and Oscar-nominated actor Andrew Garfield, known for playing Spider-Man, disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker, and an AIDS victim in "Angels in America," stars in a new film, "Tick, Tick … BOOM!," a musical inspired by the life of "Rent" composer Jonathan Larson. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Garfield about what compelled him to take on his first musical role; and with the film's director, Lin-Manuel Miranda, who reveals how he found out whether Garfield could sing.
"Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, about the current state of our nation's response to COVID-19, and what the pandemic has taught him about science, politics, and America today.
The director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases talks about political and social media attacks on him and his work, and on the current state of our nation's response to COVID-19: "We are in the middle of a war against a virus."
Some service members and others suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) have had little relief from traditional anti-depressants used in conjunction with psychotherapy. Now, a recent FDA-approved trial using a psychedelic drug called MDMA – better known by its street name, ecstasy – has shown promising results. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with a former Marine whose two tours in Iraq presaged twelve years of nightmares, panic attacks and failed relationships – and who now finds hope.
On both sides of the Pacific Ocean, telephones have become a tool for the grieving to connect with lost loved ones. Correspondent Lee Cowan looks at how a rotary phone at an Olympia, Wash. park, connected to nothing but the wind, has become a source of solace for those left behind.
On both sides of the Pacific Ocean, telephones have become a tool for the grieving to connect with lost loved ones – a source of solace for those left behind.
Some suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder have had little relief from traditional anti-depressants; now, a recent FDA-approved trial using MDMA – a.k.a. ecstasy – has shown promising results.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tells Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan that problems with China's real estate sector are being carefully monitored due to possible impact on the global economy.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tells Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has done a "very good job," but it's up to President Biden to select the next Fed chair
Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan sits down with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to discuss America's economic recovery.
"If China's economy were to slow down more than expected, it certainly could have consequences for many countries," Yellen said.
The following is the full transcript of an interview with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen airing Sunday, November 14, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The queen missed out on the Remembrance Sunday service in London to pay tribute to Britain's war dead.
An undelivered engagement ring leads to murder. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
Years later they meet again at his murder trial.
COP26 in Glasgow concludes with tentative agreement to curb emissions; Butterball turkey shortage could leave Thanksgiving a dish short
When a future groom went to his front door expecting the delivery of a custom-made engagement ring, he was met instead by an assassin.
Carjackings in parts of the U.S. have skyrocketed. In many cases teenagers are the carjackers. Motivations from video games and thrill-seeking sent these Chicago teens down the criminal path. Irika Sargent has the story.
As the holiday season looms, many Americans are at crossrroads with their accrued vacation time. Use it or lose it. Michael George has more.
The trend of employees quitting their jobs and seeking better opportunities is no different for seasonal workers. In Michigan, the once crowded snow plow driving market is feeling the crunch as many positions go unfilled. Christina Ruffini has more.
A holiday for family bonding and a large feast could see the table missing an American favorite: the butterball turkey. As supply chain issues contnue to plague logistics grocers will have less turkeys available this year. John Lauritsen reports.
Roethlisberger recently said on "The Dan Patrick Show" that he is vaccinated, making him eligible to return in week 11.