How did chef Bottura's restaurant become the best in the world? A look at the way he treats cheese may be a clue
One voted no and one voted yes for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, but both put their political futures in jeopardy, as they told Scott Pelley of "60 Minutes"
One voted no and one voted yes, but both put their political futures in jeopardy
The best-selling author of books like "The Fault in Our Stars," opens up to "60 Minutes" about exploring his fears through his writing
The best-selling author of books like "The Fault in Our Stars," opens up to 60 Minutes about exploring his fears through his writing
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the Senate voting, Supreme Court bipartisanship and "The Apprentice".
60 Minutes travels to Italy to meet the chef whose kitchen creations are works of art
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This week on “Face the Nation” John Dickerson chats with Sen. Susan Collins of Maine and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell about the battle waged over Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, the political panel weighs in on how this week will affect midterms.
Guests included Sen. Susan Collins, Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, Sen. Mitch McConnell, Seung Min Kim, John Harris, Nancy Cordes, Errol Barnett and Greg Miller
Reporter and author Greg Miller covers national security for the Washington Post, and his latest book is "The Apprentice: Trump, Russia, and the Subversion of American Democracy."
Nancy Cordes, Seung Min Kim, and John Harris join John Dickerson discuss the state of the Senate following the Kavanaugh confirmation battle and the consequences for the midterms in November.
CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett is in Seoul covering Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s trip to the region, including his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang.
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins sat down with John Dickerson for an interview on "Face the Nation."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, tells John Dickerson why he thinks tactical errors made by Democrats in the Kavanaugh confirmation battle will help Republican candidates in the midterms.