Anna Karina, iconic French New Wave actress, has died at 79
''Her look was the look of the New Wave. It will remain so forever," French culture minister Franck Riester tweeted.
''Her look was the look of the New Wave. It will remain so forever," French culture minister Franck Riester tweeted.
The NFL is known for its legion of dedicated fan bases, like Cleveland's Dawg Pound, the Bills Mafia in Buffalo and the Terrible Towel-waving fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers. But one group takes it to another level. We're talking about the infamous silver-and-black clad fans of Raider Nation. With the team playing its last game in Oakland on Sunday before moving to Las Vegas, Dana Jacobson met up with some of the Raiders' most hardcore fans to see what their future with the team might be.
In the 1980s, a man named John Azarian began collecting memorabilia from the television shows he'd grown up with. From "Batman" to "Star Trek" to "Wonder Woman," he snapped up props, costumes and other items, eventually forming a treasure trove of collectibles with few rivals. Now, part of that collection is going up for sale in California. Michelle Miller reports.
The holiday classic "The Nutcracker" has been performed by the New York City Ballet for more than 50 years. But this year, the timeless production actually features something new. Charlotte Nebres, 11, is the first black dancer to win the coveted role of Marie, the young heroine of the story. And her story is just one example of the changing face of the world of classical dance. Elaine Quijano reports.
Conservative leader Boris Johnson claimed a landslide victory in the U.K. elections. According to The New York Times, both the Conservative Party and the Labour Party spread misleading information online ahead of the election. Markos Kounalakis, a foreign affairs columnist for McClatchy, joined CBSN to discuss disinformation campaigns and electoral politics.
Amash left the Republican Party earlier this year after saying he believed President Trump had committed impeachable acts.
The incident, which occurred in December 2018, was caught on video and was widely viewed online.
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This week "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features John Blackstone's cover story on how drones and robots are being tested for making home deliveries. Plus: Anthony Mason profiles Oscar-nominated actor Harvey Keitel, currently in Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman"; Rita Braver looks back on Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," which has been newly filmed by Greta Gerwig, starring Saoirse Ronan; Lee Cowan meets artists who paint with their mouths and feet; Tracy Smith looks at how Nordstrom... Читать дальше...
CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe break down the latest Battleground Tracker poll on the 2020 race and Americans' views on impeachment.
Our political panelists break down the latest in the impeachment saga and newest trends on the 2020 campaign trail.
The former FBI director admitted the bureau acted with "real sloppiness" in its applications to wiretap former Trump campaign aid Carter Page.
"It was extremely momentous and indicative of where we're going, what this president has accomplished," U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told "Face the Nation."
The fourth-generation family-run company, founded in 1901, opens its first flagship store in Manhattan, where you can sip martinis while shoe-shopping
The South Carolina senator responded to the former vice president's critical comments concerning questions about his son Hunter's affiliation to a Ukrainian gas company.
The Democratic whip says it's not just the president on trial as the impeachment probe moves ahead: "The Senate is on trial too."
Today on "Face the Nation, with a week before the holiday break, Congress is ready to push ahead with impeaching the president and attempt to fund the federal government.
"We may interfere with some tee times here, but we ought to really stand up for the demeanor, the history and the traditions of the Senate," Durbin said.
One way to see the country is to write a book, so you can take a book tour. "Sunday Morning" correspondent Mo Rocca reports on the promotional tour he recently took for his new book, "Mobituaries," based on his popular podcast.
At a time when department stories are struggling, Nordstrom has just opened its first-ever New York City store. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks about Nordstrom's history and longevity with some of the fourth-generation family members who have been minding the store.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman and Washington Free Beacon editor-in-chief Eliana Johnson debate Congress' proceedings on Trump's withholding of security aid from Ukraine for personal gain
From the premiere of Episode IX of "Stars Wars" to International Human Solidarity Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Lee Cowan introduces us to two talented artists, Alana Tillman and Brom Wikstrom, who paint without hands. They are members of Mouth & Foot Painting Artists, an association of about 800 artists who are empowered through their artistry despite disabilities.
"Sunday Morning" invited New York Times opinion columnist Thomas L. Friedman, and Eliana Johnson, editor-in-chief of the political website Washington Free Beacon to present their opposing views on the current impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump over the scandal involving the withholding of security aid to Ukraine in return for a political favor. Articles of impeachment – on abuse of power, and obstruction of Congress – are expected to be voted on this week in the House of Representatives.