Former CIA officer and satirist Alex Finley on making fun of spies
Finley has written three satirical books depicting life and work at the CIA.
Finley has written three satirical books depicting life and work at the CIA.
The PSA caught many in the city off-guard and left many wondering why it was put out now. The city assured New Yorkers there was a low likelihood of an attack.
It's temporarily sidelined due to a clinic's suit seeking to block the bank, which was to take effect in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
A child near Colorado Springs tragically died days after being bitten by a rattlesnake.
President Biden signed an executive order that called on the Justice Department to do everything within its power to protect women seeking an abortion.
Newly released surveillance video shows scenes from the deadly mass shooting inside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joins John Dickerson to discuss the latest.
Americans can save hundreds of dollars a year with simply steps like using less toilet paper and consuming less water. Elise Preston reports. Then, Consumer Reports’ Paul Hope joined CBS News to discuss.
New photos taken by the James Webb Space Telescope are giving a new perspective on outer space. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann explores what the new images have captured. Then, Derrick Pitts, chief astronomer at Philadelphia's Franklin Institute, discusses the telescope's future.
First video of Uvalde school shooting released; 16-year-old with limb differences excels at baseball
CBS2's Alice Gainer also spoke to quick-thinking NY Waterway ferry captains that led crews to rescue several people in the water.
Jan. 6 committee on violent extremists groups; NASA releases photos from Webb Space Telescope
CBS News chief political analyst and senior national correspondent John Dickerson reports on Trump's role in the Capitol attack, disturbing video from Uvalde, and NASA's Webb telescope.
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The UCLA School of Law is launching the "Safeguarding Democracy Project", led by elections expert Rick Hasen. It is aimed at promoting free and fair elections in the U.S. Janai Nelson, a board member and president and director-counsel of the Legal Defense Fund, joins John Dickerson on CBS News to discuss what the project could mean for voters.
A growing number of U.S. election workers are resigning due to threats and harassment over the 2020 presidential election. Leslie Hoffman, Yavapai County recorder in Arizona, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the issue.
A pregnant woman who was ticketed in Texas for driving in the carpool lane plans to fight the ticket, arguing her unborn baby was a second person in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
A teenager who was born without hands and the lower part of his legs didn't let that stop him from playing baseball. He practiced with the Yankees when he was 10 and now plays on his high school varsity team. Nancy Chen shares more.
The House Jan. 6 committee held its seventh public hearing Tuesday. A former member of the Oath Keepers and a Capitol rioter testified before the panel. Scott MacFarlane, Major Garrett and Robert Costa joined John Dickerson to discuss.
Jan. 6 committee vice chair Liz Cheney said Tuesday former President Donald Trump tried to contact a witness who has not yet publicly testified. "Let me say one more time, we will take any effort to influence witness testimony very seriously," she said.
The latest Jan. 6 committee hearing focused on the role of extremist groups leading up to and on the day of the riot. "Red and Blue" host Major Garrett sits down CBS News chief political analyst and senior national correspondent John Dickerson, CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion, and CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa to review some of the most significant takeaways from the Tuesday hearing.
A New York Times and Siena College poll shows that more than half of Democratic voters would prefer that a different presidential candidate run in 2024. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne, along with Jonathan Kott, former communications director for Sen. Joe Manchin, join "Red and Blue" to discuss President Biden's prospects in 2024.
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