Calendar: Week of May 13
From the Webby Awards to the 144th Preakness Stakes, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
From the Webby Awards to the 144th Preakness Stakes, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
On May 12, 1874, the prolific African-American inventor Elijah J. McCoy patented an "ironing "table." Jane Pauley reports.
For Mother's Day, "Sunday Morning" takes us near Corolla, North Carolina. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
The World Health Organization listed vaccine hesitancy -- when parents delay or withhold vaccines for their children -- as one of the Top 10 health risks for 2019. Now, with more than 700 confirmed cases of measles in 23 states, public health officials are scrambling to put a stop to it. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on health experts using science as an antidote to misinformation about vaccines.
Over the past 13 years, Howard Stern helped SiriusXM satellite radio grow from a fledgling experiment into a 33 million-subscriber empire. But Stern, who made a name for himself as a potty-mouthed shock jock, has evolved - as a celebrity interviewer and as a person. He talks with Tracy Smith about his new book of interviews, "Howard Stern Comes Again"; his psychotherapy; a health scare that demonstrated he "wasn't Superman"; and how he and his wife are guardian angels to a thousand rescue cats.
Wrongly convicted as teenagers for a crime that shocked New York City, the five men who came to be known as the "Central Park Five," who were exonerated by a jailhouse confession and DNA tests, are the subjects of a new Netflix miniseries. Correspondent Maurice DuBois talks with Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, Korey Wise and Kevin Richardson, and with Ava DuVernay, director of "When They See Us."
For 35 years Alex Trebek has hosted nearly 8,000 episodes of the game show "Jeopardy!" and won six Emmy Awards. And while contestant James Holzhauer's record-setting streak has been making headlines of late, the biggest news from the show has been Trebek's fight against pancreatic cancer. He talked with Jane Pauley about his chemotherapy, the crippling pain, and his determination not to miss a day of work.
Admiral William McRaven, now retired, thought commanding the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound would be the crowning achievement of his 37 years as a Navy SEAL, until he gave a 2014 commencement speech at the University of Texas at Austin that went viral - a lesson in personal responsibility that spoke to millions across the globe and became a bestseller, "Make Your Bed." David Martin talks with Admiral McRaven about the long, long road from making your bed to missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, and his latest book... Читать дальше...
This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan talks to Rep. Kevin McCarthy, Sen. Michael Bennet and former Secretary of the Treasury Hank Paulson. Plus, we have an interview with former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-California, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss Congress' next steps following the Mueller report.
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado, a 2020 presidential candidate, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss how trade talks with China are affecting American farmers.
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates talks with Margaret Brennan about whether he thinks Russian President Vladmir Putin has paid an adequate price for Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson sits down with Margaret Brennan to discuss the new trade tariffs on China and what’s ahead with the economy.
Susan Glasser and David Nakamura discuss the recent missile launches in North Korea and China trade talks.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the rising tensions of the trade war.
The Restorative Justice Project arranges meetings that can change the lives of both victim and convict. Scott Pelley reports.
More than 40 states say the biggest drug makers engaged in "industry-wide conspiracy" to fix prices of generic drugs. Bill Whitaker reports.
Anderson Cooper profiles the artist who tackles complex social and political issues through abstract works.
Retailers were already on shaky footing when the pandemic hit. Job losses through April have exceeded even record-bad years.
Rain and severe thunderstorms hit the Eastern half of the country today but the South experienced the worst storms. They've been slammed with torrential rain and widespread flooding. Meg Oliver reports.
The White House said Sunday it expects China to retaliate over new tariffs. President Trump warned Beijing to "act now" on a trade deal by tweeting that negotiations will be "far worse for them" in his second term. Mr. Trump also lashed out over the Mueller probe. Nikole Killion reports.
A jetliner came to a halt on a runway in Myanmar. The landing gear under the nose of the plane failed to deploy and passengers inside recorded the tense landing at Mandalay airport. Roxana Saberi reports.
Police in Houston have arrested the stepfather of 4-year-old Maleah Davis. Houston police said blood evidence in Derion Vence's apartment has been linked to Maleah. Vance reported her missing last week.
Coal has been the backbone of West Virginia for generations until rising costs and cheaper fuel alternatives wiped out jobs by tens of thousands. Now, there's a new opportunity in the state and it's green. Adam Yamaguchi tells the story in a new CBSN Originals "Clinging to Coal."
It has been six months since the Camp Fire scorched Northern California and became the deadliest and most destructive fire in state history. Jonathan Vigliotti returns to the town of Paradise to check on some of the fire's youngest survivors.