Richard Branson drops Saudi deals after journalist disappears
Richard Branson, Steve Case, Uber's Dara Khosrowshahi among Western execs avoiding projects touting Saudi investment
Richard Branson, Steve Case, Uber's Dara Khosrowshahi among Western execs avoiding projects touting Saudi investment
President Trump tells 60 Minutes Saudi Arabia has denied playing a part in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, but says the case is being investigated. See the full interview Sunday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT on CBS
Guests included President Donald Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Sen. Ben Sasse, Anthony Salvanto, Susan Glasser, Susan Page and Jonah Goldberg
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi and foreign policy.
This week on Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson interviews Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, and Sen. Ben Sasse. Plus, our CBS News' Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto shares some new insights from our Battleground Tracker polling.
Sen. Rubio says Saudi Arabia plays a central role in the Trump administration’s Middle East strategy, and any reaction to Khashoggi will be based on the strategy, not personal business ties.
In the prologue to the singer's new memoir she talks about her instinct for self-preservation
Susan Page, Jonah Goldberg, and Susan Glasser join John Dickerson to discuss the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi and how the Trump administration could respond if Saudi Arabia had a hand in it.
CBS News' Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto joins John Dickerson to share some insights from the latest Battleground Tracker Polling with less than a month to go until the midterms.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, joins John Dickerson to discuss Hurricane Michael as well as the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi and its implications for the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia.
Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, joins John Dickerson to discuss his new book "Them: Why We Hate Each Other - And How to Heal."
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, joins John Dickerson to discuss his efforts as chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to get more Democrats into Congress this November.
"I think the biggest problem in America right now is loneliness. And the good news is it's fixable, but it requires friendship," says Sasse
"Look, nobody goes lower than Donald Trump. I mean, that's a bottomless pit," said Van Hollen
In his new book, "On Desperate Ground," author Hampton Sides recounts the fateful experience of U.S. Marines and their clash with overpowering Chinese forces at the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea in November 1950, which has been called the Korean War's greatest battle. National security correspondent David Martin talks with Sides; Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford, whose father fought at Chosin; and Warren Weidhahn, who was a private during the battle.
In the first of a two-part interview with CBS News' Gayle King, legendary singer Tina Turner talks about her new memoir, "My Love Story"; about her life with Ike Turner; her husband, Erwin Bach; and the pain of her son, Craig's, suicide earlier this year.
This week on Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson interviews Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, and Sen. Ben Sasse. Plus, our CBS News' Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto shares some new insights from our Battleground Tracker polling.
This just in! Contributor Faith Salie has a late-breaking message on the fake urgency of 24-hour cable news channels that hype everything as a breaking news story.
From Day One for Medicare Open Enrollment to the first day of legal recreational marijuana in Canada, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
The legendary singer, now 78, has written a memoir, "My Love Story," and opens up about her years with Ike Turner, falling for a younger man, Buddhism, and the suicide earlier this year of her son, Craig
Correspondent Tony Dokoupil looks at the historical under-representation of women in elected office, and the spike in female candidates in 2018. Interviews include two-time presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic Congressional candidate Jahana Hayes (Teacher of the Year from Connecticut), and GOP Congressional candidate Kimberlin Brown Pelzer from California.