Northern Ireland parties vow to work together after Sinn Fein win
This is the first time in Northern Ireland's history that an Irish nationalist party has had the biggest majority in Northern Ireland's Assembly.
This is the first time in Northern Ireland's history that an Irish nationalist party has had the biggest majority in Northern Ireland's Assembly.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Nancy Mace join Margaret Brennan.
The Rwanda-born, Scotland-raised Gatwa, 29, will be the first Black actor to helm the quintessential British sci-fi show, but he won't be the first Black Doctor — Jo Martin has played "Fugitive Doctor" in several episodes.
CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports on four states where both parties are seeking an advantage in shaping their congressional maps.
Missed the second half of the show? GOP Rep. Nancy Mace discusses her views on abortion, plus we have the latest on redistricting fights ahead of the midterms, with former Attorney General Eric Holder.
"This is about something so serious and so personal and so disrespectful of women," Pelosi said.
The following is a transcript of an interview with former Attorney General Eric Holder that aired Sunday, May 8, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina says she supports a federal law that would protect abortion rights for victims of rape or incest, or to save the life of the mother.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Martha Teichner and Jim Axelrod explore aspects of the dilemmas facing women, and the Supreme Court, if justices overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision protecting abortion rights. Plus: Phil Rosenthal, star of "Somebody Feed Phil," and buddy Ray Romano talk with Dr. Jon LaPook about travel and food; Faith Salie visits the Lincoln Memorial on its 100th anniversary; Robert Acosta sits down with Washington insider David Gergen; John Dickerson checks out the Bob Dylan Center;... Читать дальше...
James Taiclet, the CEO of Lockheed Martin, says the company "can almost double the capacity" of its Javelin production "in a reasonable amount of time."
Former Attorney General Eric Holder, author of the new book "Our Unfinished March," discusses his efforts to combat partisan gerrymandering, the Supreme Court and the Justice Department's January 6 investigations.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina that aired Sunday, May 8, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that aired Sunday, May 8, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Jim Taiclet, the president and CEO of Lockheed Martin, that aired Sunday, May 8, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the Supreme Court "slapped women in the face, in terms of disrespect for their judgments about the size and timing of their families."
"Sunday Morning" shows us a vixen with her paws full, in Paradise Valley, Montana. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg.
The Oscar-winning actress, and the founder and CEO of the lifestyle brand Goop, talks about the emotional highs and lows of becoming a mother, from the experience of giving birth, to postpartum depression, and the diaper tax, which increases the cost of a necessity into a luxury class.
The border between Missouri (where abortion is extremely difficult to obtain) and Illinois (where abortion rights are codified) has come to mark one of the great divisions in America today. Correspondent Martha Teichner travels to a frontline in the debate over abortion, and visits a first-of-its-kind Regional Logistics Center helping women from across the country access abortions.
The advisor to presidents from both parties believes today's aging leaders should step aside for a younger generation.
Long an advisor to presidents from both parties, David Gergen believes the older generation currently running the show in Washington should step aside for younger leadership. He talks with CBS News' Robert Acosta about his new book, "Hearts Touched With Fire: How Great Leaders Are Made," and about the current state of American democracy.
The Oscar-winning actress and founder/CEO of Goop talks about the emotional highs and lows of becoming a mother, from giving birth and postpartum depression, to the pleasure of a Mother's Day brunch you don't have to cook yourself.
The Broadway play "POTUS" tells the comical story of the women who surround an incompetent, lecherous president, and how they wield power. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with stars Vanessa Williams, Rachel Dratch, Julianne Hough, Julie White, Suzy Nakamura and Lilli Cooper; director Susan Stroman; and playwright Selina Fillinger, making her Broadway debut.
On May 30, 1922, a majestic memorial to the "Great Emancipator" was dedicated in Washington, D.C., in front of a large, segregated crowd. Correspondent Faith Salie tells the story of how the Lincoln Memorial – symbolically carved from stone from across the United States – would only later become a symbol of inclusion, and a powerful platform for the healing of racial divides.
Not long ago, friends and fans gathered to pay their final respects to one of the most unlikely celebrities in sports: Zippy Chippy, a grandson of Kentucky Derby royalty, but who himself had a perfect 0-for-100 record. Correspondent Steve Hartman looks back at why Zippy Chippy – who never won a single race – was in fact an inspiration to all.
Nearly 50 years after the U.S. Supreme Court established a constitutional right to abortion in Roe v. Wade, the current Supreme Court appears ready to overturn that right. Correspondent Jim Axelrod looks at how the leaked draft of Justice Sam Alito's opinion (which would eliminate constitutional protection for abortions) demonstrates the court's willingness to insert itself into controversial culture war issues.