12/7/17: Red and Blue
Senator Franken announces resignation; Republicans reject Senator Franken's comparisons to Roy Moore
Senator Franken announces resignation; Republicans reject Senator Franken's comparisons to Roy Moore
President Trump outlines National Security Strategy and avoids mentioning climate change as a threat.
Why Republicans are celebrating their loss in Alabama's senate race; On the fifth anniversary of the Sandy Hook shooting, we ask what has changed nationally for gun control.
Alabama closing arguments; Public health issue?
President Trump faces new questions on Russia investigation; President Trump endorses Roy Moore
Key deadlines loom as congress nears holiday recess; Inside the Trump campaign
Republicans change course on the spending bill that would keep the government open; the tax bill victory lap
White House responds to questions about preventing mass shootings; Sandy Hook families recall gun violence.
Pelosi, Schumer bail on White House meeting; Can GOP & Democrats reach a deal to avoid a shutdown?
President Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital; reactions from both the Israeli and Palestinian sides to the White House's announcement.
The goats have been spotted in the town center, in front of churches and even nibbling on hedges in people's front lawns.
President Trump questioned on fallen soldier phone call; Is Tillerson gearing up for a 'Rexit'?
Facebook says it will turn over 3,000 Russian ads to Congressional investigators; On "The Takeout," CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend discusses President Trump's speech to the U.N. General Assembly -- and lays out the diplomatic options for the U.S.
WikiLeaks founder confirms that Trump campaign consultant contracted him; could Corker's seat go blue?
President Trump says predecessors didn't call families of fallen service members; Should the White House get more involved in the Virginia Race?
Robert Mueller requests documents from the Trump administration relating to the president's actions since taking office.
Mueller eclipses the President; Trick-or-Treaters visit the White House
Is the GOP health care effort dead?; former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on current health care bill reform
President Trump ordered nearly 3,000 documents regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to be made public Thursday night; Eugene Scott of The Washington Post and Jill Colvin of The Associated Press join "Red & Blue" to discuss President Trump's announcement on the opioid crisis.
Polls are closed in the runoff vote for Alabama's Republican primary; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sits down with Charlie Rose
In his first speech to the U.N., President Trump threatened to "totally destroy North Korea."
CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris and Molly Hooper of The Hill join "Red & Blue" to discuss the fallout over Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's private air travel; A poll of likely midterm voters from Firehouse Strategies finds 64 percent say the President Trump should focus on topics other than football protests.
Chief of Staff John Kelly tells reporters, "develop some better sources"; What's at stake for Facebook in Russia investigations?
Chief of Staff John Kelly defends President Trump; Inside the Supreme Court Justice's workout plan
Trump takes tax framework on the road; border wall prototype begins