Ex-ambassador on what Mexico's election results mean for the U.S.
"I think there a number of issues of which it's going to be difficult and maybe harder," Jacobson said of the U.S.-Mexico relationship
"I think there a number of issues of which it's going to be difficult and maybe harder," Jacobson said of the U.S.-Mexico relationship
On "Face the Nation," White House national security adviser John Bolton says he raised the issue of election meddling directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting in Moscow.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews national security adviser John Bolton, Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Sen. Pat Toomey. Plus, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson discusses the importance of today's general election in Mexico.
After he found a purse with thousands of dollars in cash inside, a shuttle driver's act of kindness saved a family's vacation in Massachusetts, but he says he wouldn't have done the same in the past
A trade war "would be an unbelievable pity to disrupt what is really a fantastic economy," Toomey says
From World UFO Day to Independence Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
Grab a bucket of popcorn – our movie critic has some advice for the holiday week, from multiplex blockbusters like "Incredibles 2" to the smaller films squeezing their way into cinemas.
As we head into Independence Day celebrations, Jane Pauley looks at some data on the holiday.
We leave you this Sunday Morning before the Fourth of July in Berks County, Pennsylvania, where our national bird, the eagle, flies free. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
Jane Pauley profiles rocker and fellow Hoosier John Mellencamp, who explains why he is driven to make music and paint portraits. (This story was originally broadcast on July 2, 2017.)
With summer here, our film critic checks out the pictures big and small for thrills, scares, and an uplifting breather from reality
There's a lot you don't know about that most popular of condiments, ketchup - its origin, its manufacture, and (as Luke Burbank finds out) why some people who spot a ketchup bottle see red. (Originally broadcast November 19, 2017.)
Jeff and Angela are in that getting-to-know-you stage of their relationship. But unlike most couples going through this discovery period, Jeff and Angela Hartung are married – and have been for the past 18 years. Steve Hartman reports on how a traumatic brain injury has erased much of a shared memory and led to a revived courtship.
It's been a weekend of mourning in Annapolis, Md., where five staffers of The Capital Gazette newspaper were slain. Jane Pauley reports.
They are among the oldest living things on the planet: old-growth redwoods, only a few of which remain. Now, scientists, along with conservationists from Save the Redwoods League, are trying to bring these majestic trees back. Correspondent Lee Cowan visits California's Big Basin Redwoods State Park to report on a movement to map the genome of the coast redwood tree and its relative, the giant sequoia, in order to restore old-growth forests.
You remember her from TV's "Sex and the City" and from her Tony-winning performances on Broadway. Now, Cynthia Nixon is running for Governor of New York. Erin Moriarty catches up with the actress-turned-progressive politician who is taking on incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo
The "Sex and the City" star and Tony-winning actress is aiming to become the first female and first gay Governor of New York State
The 66-year-old singer-songwriter, whose 23rd album is "Sad Clowns & Hillbillies," says he does not intend to waste his remaining years being old
July 1, 1963 was a red-letter day for the U.S. Post Office, for it marked the introduction of its Zoning Improvement Plan - ZIP for short. Jane Pauley reports.
Bolton said the U.S. has developed a program that would enable a relatively rapid dismantlement of North Korea's arsenal if the Kim regime is cooperative