This week on "Face the Nation," March 1, 2020
Senator Bernie Sanders will appear on "Face the Nation" this Sunday
Senator Bernie Sanders will appear on "Face the Nation" this Sunday
CBS News Poll: Joe Biden leads in South Carolina; Critics accuse new police tech strategy of reinforcing racial bias.
For Black History Month, hear from actors Viola Davis and Julius Tennon about their trailblazers. Davis says Cicely Tyson was "everything" to her. Tennon says Sidney Poitier inspired him to "want to be great." We caught up with the two at TIME’s "The March" VR Exhibit taking visitors inside the 1963 March on Washington.
When asked why he didn’t run for president in 2016, the former New York City mayor told 60 Minutes it would have been hard to get a party’s nomination.
A toddler in Rhode Island adorably rushed to hug a pizza delivery man goodbye, and the sweet moment was captured on a doorbell cam. The boy's mom got in touch with the delivery man, Ryan, and found out the hug meant more than they knew – he had just lost his daughter.
The Puerto Rican artist wore a white T-shirt with the words "They killed Alexa, not a man in a skirt," emblazoned in Spanish.
The former mayor of New York City spoke with Steve Kroft about his fortune, viewing personal philanthropy not as a threat to democracy, but a way to get things done.
Geneva Auto Show is the latest mass gathering to be called off as governments try to stem the spread of disease.
When asked why he didn't run for president in 2016, the former New York City mayor told 60 Minutes it would have been hard to get a party's nomination.
Firefighters were battling a blaze outside one of the main railway stations in Paris.
"I have a brain tumor," she said. "I'm with an amazing medical team and surgery is imminent."
The teen received letters from students across the U.S. who followed her case.
The eruption was so intense it punched a crater the size of fifteen Milky Way galaxies into a part of space hundreds of millions of light-years away.
While the illness has nothing to do with the beer, poll suggests the suds brand could suffer from public misperception.
Health officials have warned that it's not a question of if, but when the coronavirus will spread in the U.S. The World Health Organization says the virus has reached a "decisive point" and has "pandemic potential." Dr. James Hamblin, who has written an article for "The Atlantic" entitled "You’re Likely to Get the Coronavirus," joins CBSN with more.
Briefing for House Lawmakers; Lori Loughlin's attorneys say gov't withheld evidence
Preview: The supermodel also tells "CBS Sunday Morning" that posting makeup-free images of herself online has cost her work
Fox Nation TV host accuses her former co-host, an ex-pro wrestler, of sending her sexually explicit text messages.
The proposed class-action lawsuit, funded by rapper Yo Gotti and Jay-Z's Team Roc, was filed in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Mississippi.
An appeals court in California blocked a controversial policy that has required more than 60,000 asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for the duration of their immigration court proceedings.
A St. Louis police officer accused of accidentally killing a female colleague while playing a variation of Russian roulette pleaded guilty.
Attorney General William Barr is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee at the end of March
Novelist Clive Cussler, the man whose maritime alter-ego, adventurer Dirk Pitt, raised the Titanic and explored countless shipwrecks, has himself located more than 60 sunken ships and submarines. Cussler (who died on February 24, 2020, at age 88) talked to correspondent Anthony Mason in this interview that originally aired on "Sunday Morning" on January 25, 1998, in which he discussed his passion for vintage cars, and for going beneath the ocean's surface to find the answers to naval history's perplexing questions.
CBS News' Elaine Quijano reports many voters in South Carolina are still making up their minds just a day before the state's Democratic primary. She spoke to members of the crowd who turned out to see former South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg.
The secretary of state testified that he was "confident" the administration has taken actions that have "significantly reduced risk."