"After more than a year and millions and millions of dollars spent on this, there remains no evidence of collusion with Russia," Marc Short said
Dan Balz, Susan Davis, and Mark Landler discuss the Mueller investigation and President Trump's decision to fire Rex Tillerson as secretary of state.
South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-Wha sits down with moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the potential meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
King joined us to discuss Andrew McCabe's firing and his concerns with Mr. Trump's attacks on the Mueller investigation
White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the nominees for Secretary of State and Director of the CIA and the Mueller investigation.
"There are a few things in life where it is worth standing up and saying, 'Enough is enough,'" said Paul
CBS News Foreign Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow where an election is taking place against a backdrop of new sanctions and expelled diplomats.
Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, joins Moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss Rex Tillerson's exit from the State Department and the potential meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
Paul joined us to discuss his reaction to the firing, the reasoning for McCabe's dismissal and Paul's plans to oppose Trump's nominee for CIA director
Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the firing of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and the confirmation hearing for Gina Haspel to become CIA director.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the Russia probes and the upcoming hearing to confirm Mike Pompeo as the secretary of state.
"We have to find out the facts of what he did and if he did then some punishment was necessary," King said of McCabe's termination
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Bob Corker, Sen. Angus King, and White House Legislative Director Marc Short. Plus, we'll hear from the South Korean Foreign Minister about the potential talks with North Korea.
We leave you this Sunday Morning in Genesee County in western New York, home to a snowy - and presumably - wise old owl. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
Meditation is exploding in popularity, but recent studies have concluded that the science behind it is spotty, with zero evidence that meditation was better than exercise or relaxation at reducing stress. New York Times bestselling author Adam Grant has some fighting words for people who try to push meditation on the less meditative.
For the last six years Ione Kuhner has gradually lost her grasp on much of daily life due to Early-onset Alzheimer's. But amazingly she's also started painting … something the former dental assistant had never thought about doing before her illness. Susan Spencer reports.
From a "Star Trek" star's birthday to the March For Our Lives, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Researchers hope to open more minds about the potential of psychedelic drugs to combat anxiety, depression and other maladies
The award-winning actress, whose family has been affected by mental illness, created the foundation Bring Change to Mind to encourage communication around mental health
The full extended interview of South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha with Face the Nation's Margaret Brennan.
Faith Salie reports on how LSD and "magic mushrooms" are being studied for their ability to help patients conquer anxiety and depression without the psychedelia long associated with mind-altering drugs. Salie talks with author Ayelet Waldman, who microdosed LSD and overcame a deep depression, and with NYU professor Tony Bossis, who conducted a clinical trial of cancer patients treated for depression with a one-time dose of the psychedelic Psilocybin.