Video to play key part in Jan. 6 hearings and report
Rather than relying on a report text, these hearings are expected to use video and multimedia elements, similar to approach used in Trump's second impeachment trial.
Rather than relying on a report text, these hearings are expected to use video and multimedia elements, similar to approach used in Trump's second impeachment trial.
The former president said he is "feeling fine" other than a scratchy throat.
But party officials also think Republicans may be vulnerable on foreign policy, expanding their message ahead of expectedly tough midterm elections.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that more than 7,000 people were evacuated through humanitarian corridors in four cities. He also said more than 12,000 Russians have been killed since launching their attack on the country. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and former ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst joined CBS News Lana Zak to discuss all the latest developments.
CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto discusses a new CBS News poll finding broad support for sanctioning Russian oil, even if it means higher gas prices.
Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, says the Russian economy is being hit hard by sanctions imposed by the U.S. and the West.
This week on "Face the Nation," we have the latest updates on the war in Ukraine as we hit day 18 of Russia’s invasion. We'll have the latest reporting from Ukraine and hear from its foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba. Plus, we'll ask White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan what our options are at this critical time.
Watch the full version of the interview with White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan that aired March 13, 2022, on “Face the Nation.”
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on survey findings that support Russian sanctions, the Russian economy is hit hard by sanctions, Chief economic adviser for Allianz Mohamed El-Erian weighs in on the Federal Reserve, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla discusses vaccine developments, and despite global outrage Vladimir Putin remains undeterred.
Watch the full version of the interview with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla that aired March 13, 2022, on “Face the Nation.”
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports on Russia's latest strikes on airfields in western Ukraine.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan says the U.S. will impose "appropriate consequences" against Russia for the death of an American journalist in Ukraine.
The following is a full transcript of an interview with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla that aired Sunday, March 13, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
Mohamed El-Erian, the chief economic adviser for Allianz, says the Federal Reserve can either raise interest rates and risk a recession, or allow inflation to continue to rise.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla says the company is working "very diligently" to make a COVID-19 vaccine that will protect against variants and offer protection "for at least a year."
Around the world, the moral outrage at the scenes and reports from Ukraine are deafening, but that outrage has not dented Vladimir Putin's resolve.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser to Allianz, that aired Sunday, March 13, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, that aired Sunday, March 13, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says getting more fighter jets is the "most pressing issue" in Ukraine's efforts to defend against Russia.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Lee Cowan looks at how Russia's state-run media is painting a false picture of its war with Ukraine, and David Pogue finds out the risks facing Russians protesting in the streets. Plus: Anthony Mason interviews musician Keith Richards; Gayle King talks with Oscar-nominee Will Smith; Luke Burbank sits down with Amy Poehler; Rita Braver chats with Broadway legend Harvey Fierstein, author of a new memoir; Martha Teichner examines lessons learned by schools from the COVID pandemic;... Читать дальше...
The Pentagon on Tuesday rejected a proposal from Poland to give the U.S. its fighter jets to then be passed on to Ukraine.
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports from Kyiv on the latest Russian attack, a missile strike in western Ukraine, near the country's border with Poland.
CBS News' Chris Livesay reports from Odesa, where Ukrainians have been subject to Russian strikes for more than two weeks.
This week on "Face the Nation," we have the latest updates on the war in Ukraine as we hit day 18 of Russia’s invasion. We'll have the latest reporting from Ukraine and hear from its foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba. Plus, we'll ask White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan what our options are at this critical time.
In need of some encouragement? Students at West Side Union Grade School, in Healdsburg, Calif., are providing just that in recorded messages on a free telephone hotline, Peptoc. The art project, the brainchild of teachers Asherah Weiss and Jessica Martin, has gone viral, getting up to 9,000 calls per hour. Correspondent Steve Hartman talked with the teachers, and with some of the students whose unscripted, motivational gems are being shared.