Inslee faults Trump for failing to push masks amid "critical" COVID resurgence
Washington Governor Jay Inslee says the president has "downplayed, distorted and disabled our ability to fight this war" against the coronavirus.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee says the president has "downplayed, distorted and disabled our ability to fight this war" against the coronavirus.
CBS News' Mark Strassmann reports on the latest developments on COVID-19 across the country.
The vice president also told "Face the Nation" that he doesn't believe the country reopened too quickly, despite a recent rise in cases.
"Younger Americans have been congregating in ways that may have disregarded the guidance that we gave on the federal level," Pence said.
California woman's attempt to publicly shame worker for enforcing company and county public health rule backfires.
California woman's attempt to publicly shame worker for enforcing company and county public health rule backfires.
Today on "Face the Nation," a record number of new coronavirus cases explodes in the U.S., while governors in multiple states hit pause on reopening and the White House downplays the dangerous spread.
“Sunday Morning” takes us to Mono Lake, east of Yosemite in California, known for its salty waters and mineral deposits. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.
”Sunday Morning” remembers innovative graphic designer Milton Glaser, creator of the iconic “I Love NY” logo, who died Friday at age 91.
The designer of a classic Bob Dylan poster from 1967, he also co-founded the trendsetting New York magazine
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted, the comedian embraced stay-at-home orders, but soon learned that it was no stay-cation.
When the AIDS crisis hit in the 1980s, Ruth Coker Burks – who'd inherited 262 plots in a family cemetery in Hot Springs, Arkansas – became a mother of sorts to countless sons, many abandoned by families and churches because they were suffering from what was then called "the gay cancer" – and in many cases she gave them a final resting place. Seth Doane reports on the woman who has been called "The Cemetery Angel," who gave – and received – so many precious gifts. (This report, originally broadcast December 1... Читать дальше...
When the pandemic erupted, the comedian embraced stay-at-home orders, but soon learned that it was no stay-cation
When the AIDS crisis hit in the 1980s, an Arkansas woman who'd inherited a family cemetery in Hot Springs became a mother of sorts to countless sons, many abandoned by families and churches because they suffered from what was then called the "gay cancer"
The host of Food Network's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" presents his take on barbecue that can also serve up brisket sandwiches the next day
The host of Food Network's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" prepares a grilling staple in a unique way: pressed like a panini
"Food Network" chef Guy Fieri presents an old-school Italian recipe with a decidedly Californian spin
The chef, cookbook author and Food Network star has not just shone a spotlight on family-owned diners around the U.S.; he's helped raise millions for jobless restaurant workers
The documentary filmmaker talks about the role the sport has played in American society, especially in times of crisis
The documentary filmmaker talks about the role that the sport of baseball has played in American society, especially in times of crisis.
With more time on our hands during quarantine, deep spring cleaning has swept the country, including with our own Jane Pauley, who found a handy tool just perfect for brightening those pesky baseboards. She also talks with Cheryl Mendelson, who wrote the book on housekeeping, "Home Comforts"; and with Nicole Keith, president of the American College of Sports Medicine, who explains why cleaning is good for your physical AND mental health.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Plus: Rita Braver finds out how some regional theatres that are reopening are making big changes to accommodate social distancing; Faith Salie reflects on the “K-word" all too common on social media these days – calling someone a “Karen”; Mo Rocca talks with chef, restaurateur and Food Network host Guy Fieri; Tracy Smith visits with Lizzo, who talks about overcoming bouts of poverty... Читать дальше...
What started as a woke joke – social media slang for shameless characters ripe for public shaming – has become a weapon
The following is a transcript of an interview with Vice President Mike Pence that aired Sunday, June 28, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
These days, referring to someone as a "Karen" (social media slang for a white woman behaving very entitled, angry and/or racist) is among the worst things you could call them. And given how much bad behavior is captured on video, people are using the stereotype a lot. Contributor Faith Salie has some thoughts on the public shaming of shameless characters.