2024 primary is already in sight for Mike Pence
The vice president made his fifth trip to Iowa on Thursday.
The vice president made his fifth trip to Iowa on Thursday.
In 1996, Democrats held their convention in Chicago and Andy Rooney took note of which hotels were booked by delegates. He stayed at the Hilton
Donald Trump highlights Mike Pence's "tremendous relationships" with members of Congress and the approval of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan
Before selecting Mike Pence as a running mate, Donald Trump says he was told many times: "Why don't we run Ivanka as your vice president?"
"We have the capacity in the United States of America to...destroy the enemy," says presumptive Republican VP nominee Mike Pence
Republican VP nominee Mike Pence tells 60 Minutes both he and Donald Trump come from immigrant families and were raised by self-made men
President Obama tells Steve Kroft that he sees Iran's nuclear ambitions as a security risk, but he's also determined not to "jump the gun" on another war.
President Obama says some of his campaign ads might "go overboard" or contain mistakes, but most of them simply highlight the differences between him and Gov. Romney.
Gov. Romney tells Scott Pelley he supports some elements of the Affordable Care Act, but considers it a "federal takeover of health care" -- and would repeal it if elected.
President Obama says he should have done a better job of getting the American people involved in political debates where he needed their support.
Mitt Romney tells Scott Pelley the country's problem isn't that we're not taxing enough, but that "we're spending too much and we have too little growth."
Cold and flu season is beginning across the U.S., which is leading to growing concerns over complications involving the coronavirus and the flu. Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, joined CBSN to discuss how to tell the difference between the common cold, the flu and COVID-19.
Rev. Charles Williams of Detroit's King Solomon Baptist Church believes Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden needs to offer more outreach to the Black community in his city. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke with Rev. Williams and joined CBSN to discuss his thoughts on the Biden campaign and President Trump's efforts at voter intimidation.
The latest jobs report from the Department of Labor revealed another 837,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits for the first time last week. Diane Swonk, Grant Thornton’s chief economist, joined CBSN to discuss what the latest numbers mean for the economy.
An estimated 45,000 workers in the U.S. airline industry are dealing with layoffs and furloughs as talks to extend COVID-19 relief funding stall on Capitol Hill. CBSN's Lana Zak spoke with CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave about what this means for travelers and what needs to be done to get the industry back to work.
House Democrats are demanding reform of an ICE-contracted detention facility in Ocilla, Georgia, where some female immigrants have accused a doctor of performing gynecological procedures without their consent. Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán is one of the lawmakers who visited that facility and she joined CBSN to discuss the actions she wants taken, as well as what she'd like to hear about immigration from President Trump and Joe Biden on the campaign trail.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have shared heartbreaking news of the loss of their baby. Dr. Jennifer Wu, an OB-GYN at Lenox Hill Hospital, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to talk about the causes of pregnancy loss and how families cope.
A new report from Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics shows several Midwestern states favoring Joe Biden. Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, joined CBSN with more on this, and what key states to watch ahead of November.
Senate Commerce Committee voted unanimously to compel the CEOs to testify on issues of perceived political bias.
"While the government may not prevent Bolton from publishing unclassified materials, it may require him to undergo a reasonable prepublication review process," Judge Royce Lamberth wrote.
She had to mail in the ticket due to the coronavirus pandemic — but it never made it to the lottery headquarters.
When asked whether the meeting would be exploited by Pompeo, the Vatican's second-ranking official said, "I have no proof to say this, but certainly it is a thought that may be made."
216 ads were shared before being taken down by Facebook, which said they do not "allow claims that people's physical safety, health, or survival is threatened by people on the basis of their national origin or immigration status."
President Trump may have emboldened the Proud Boys with his debate comments. The president is now saying he doesn't know "who" the Proud Boys are. Jeff Pegues speaks with a former member of the group.
A suspect, who was already in police custody for another crime, is now facing charges in the ambush shooting of two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies on September 12. He has been charged with attempted murder. Carter Evans reports.