"I also don't like to see America victimized by a lot of people who are doing it for pure manipulation to get bad people here," said Giuliani
Giuliani joined us to discuss the IG report, the possibility that Mr. Trump may agree to an interview in the Russia probe and more
Collins joined us to discuss the administration's immigration policies, efforts in Congress to reform the system and more
On "Face the Nation," President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani claimed that "troubling, unethical behaviors" among some in the Justice Department had tainted the Mueller probe.
On "Face the Nation," Jeffrey Goldberg, Eliana Johnson, Ben Domenech and Rachael Bade discuss the inspector general report on the FBI's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation and Paul Manafort being sent to jail to await trial.
In an interview with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said that the Trump administration policy of separating immigrant families who cross the border illegally is "traumatizing" children.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Susan Collins, and David Sanger. Plus, we'll take a look at the friendship between Republican Whip Steve Scalise and Democrat Cedric Richmond.
Surrounded by his daughters, the country musician - a single dad again - is anything but a solo act, as he plans a return to the stage following the 2016 death of his wife and musical partner, Joey Feek
Correspondent Anthony Mason catches up with country singer-songwriter Rory Feek, now planning a return to the stage after the 2016 death of his wife and musical partner, Joey Feek.
The GOP Republican whip and the leader of the Congressional Black Caucus have managed to forge a friendship that has transcended intense political differences
Their friendship allows them to hash out differences as they search for solutions on issues of race
"We know from years of experience that we need to fix our immigration laws and that using children is not the answer," said Collins
"We know from years of experience that we need to fix our immigration laws and that using children is not the answer," said Collins
Writer Carl Hiassen, whose latest book, “Assume the Worst,” offers a humorous take on addresses to graduates so endemic to commencement season, has thoughts to share with his son – and us – about facing the future.
From the Summer Solstice to Take Your Dog to Work Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
Trump lawyer claims "troubling, unethical behaviors" among some in Justice Department tainted Mueller investigation
Giuliani claimed that "troubling, unethical behaviors" among some in the Justice Department had tainted the Mueller probe
Tracy Smith spends time with actor Paul Rudd, star of the upcoming Marvel adventure, "Ant-Man and the Wasp," and also the superhero behind the Big Slick celebrity fundraising weekend benefiting Mercy Children's Hospital in Kansas City.
The star of "Ant-Man and the Wasp" may play a miniature superhero in the Marvel actioner, but in real-life his charitable heroics are giant-size
“Reporter: A Memoir,” by the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, recounts a blockbuster career in which he shone a spotlight on war crimes and political scandals. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin sits down with the 81-year-old Hersh, still breaking scoops with zeal.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is no more, having given its last performance in May 2017. So, how can young people now dream of running away to a life under the big top? Kevin Venardos tells NPR's Scott Simon why he created his own one-ring circus that he takes around the country in a 28-foot long truck. He also remembers his father, Lane Venardos, a CBS News executive who died in 2011, and their shared love of trains.
Ten-year-old Sarah Haycox says she was just walking through a park in Shoreline, Wash., about a year ago when she came across a plaque paying tribute to Edwin T. Pratt, who died in 1969 at age 39. She assigned herself the task of finding out who Pratt was, and her investigation led to a pretty impressive history lesson for her community. Steve Hartman reports.
The GOP Republican whip and the leader of the Congressional Black Caucus have managed to forge a friendship that has transcended intense political differences.