Cuomo may sue Trump administration over vaccine distribution
Cuomo said that because the vaccine distribution plan depends on private health care providers, it could cause unequal distribution.
Cuomo said that because the vaccine distribution plan depends on private health care providers, it could cause unequal distribution.
In his interview with CBS News’ Gayle King, former President Barack Obama comments on Election 2020, and President Donald Trump’s allegations, without evidence, that his election loss was due to fraud.
The comedian opines on how having a big head (both physically and metaphorically) can affect one's use of personal protective equipment.
“Sunday Morning” takes us to Tahoe National Forest, northwest of Lake Tahoe, in California. Videographer: Derek Reich.
Mr. Trump continues to claim there was widespread fraud in the election, though there is no evidence to support his allegations.
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn are spreading holiday cheer as Santa and Mrs. Claus in the Netflix film "The Christmas Chronicles 2." And as correspondent Tracy Smith discovers, the actors and longtime partners' relationship has a certain magic all its own.
While the actors and longtime partners spread holiday cheer as Santa and Mrs. Claus in "The Christmas Chronicles 2," their relationship has a certain magic all its own
The chairman emeritus and former CEO of the global beauty behemoth Estée Lauder Companies talks with correspondent Alina Cho about his new memoir, "The Company I Keep," a book that is equal parts biography, business tome, philanthropy, and tribute to his mother, Estée Lauder (a woman who founded a cosmetics empire in her kitchen), and all the wisdom he's picked up along the way.
A seemingly drama-free webcam stream, of a pig in a barn in Upstate New York, suddenly turned into hot programming when the barn caught fire. Laura Palladino, who was the sole viewer of the stream, became a hero when she least expected it. Steve Hartman reports.
When Lauren Ko began posting photos of her pie designs on Instagram, social media ate them up. She talks with correspondent Conor Knighton about her new book, "Pieometry," and about her sweet creations and pun-filled posts that leave fans “pie-ning” for more.
The chairman emeritus and former CEO of the global beauty behemoth talks about "The Company I Keep," a memoir that is equal parts biography, business tome, and tribute to his mother, Estée Lauder
In his first television interview since the election of Joe Biden as the 46th President, former President Barack Obama sits down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King to discuss the first volume of his memoirs, "A Promised Land." He talks about the enormous opposition he experienced as he entered the White House; the impact of his political career on his family; and why he campaigned for his former vice president – and spoke out so vociferously against his successor, President Donald Trump.
When Lauren Ko began posting photos of her pies on Instagram, social media ate them up; now her sweet creations and pun-filled posts grace a new cookbook, "Pieometry"
In his first TV interview since Joe Biden's election, the former president sits down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King to discuss his memoir, "A Promised Land"; life in and after the White House; and speaking out against his successor
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, President Barack Obama talks with Gayle King in his first TV interview since the election of Joe Biden. Plus: Conor Knighton digs into the artistic pies created by Instagram star Lauren Ko, author of “Pieometry”; Alina Cho sits down with Leonard Lauder, chairman emeritus and former CEO of global beauty behemoth Estée Lauder Companies; Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell talk with Tracy Smith about sharing love, and the screen, together; and comedian Jim Gaffigan opines on saving face while wearing a mask. Читать дальше...
Recorded at the Paul Taylor Dance Company’s Lower East Side Studio six months after the COVID-19 shutdown, Maria Ambrose and Lisa Borres perform an excerpt from Taylor's 1977 masterwork “Images,” with music by Claude Debussy. Visit the Taylor Company’s website (ptamd.org/benefit2020) for information on their November 19 virtual benefit, “Modern Is Now: Stories of Our Future.”
A boxer is shot and stabbed by her husband but refuses to go down for the count. "48 Hours" contributor David Begnaud reports.
Police arrested at least 20 people on a variety of charges, including assault and weapons possession and one stabbing was reported.
The boxer who was attacked by her husband and left for dead now speaks out in support of victims of domestic violence
Governors across the country impose new restrictions as coronavirus infections surge out of control; Iconic Los Angeles bookstore thriving during pandemic thanks to focus on literature promoting social justice
"The advice I'm given a lot is just survive," said Lydia Mobley.
Iran has the worst coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East, ignited by large religious gatherings and further exacerbated by U.S.-led sanctions which restrict Iran from getting critical medical equipment. Officials in the country made the drastic decision to close some of their holiest sites to slow the spread of the virus. Elizabeth Palmer has more.
A 75-foot tall Norway Spruce arrived in New York City on Saturday. The tree will soon be installed, decorated and lit up in Rockefeller Plaza.
As coronavirus cases surge and hospitalizations rise, hospitals are bringing in help from other facilities to help treat new patients. Lydia Mobley, who is a traveling nurse with Fastaff, joins CBSN to describe her work as an ICU nurse amid the surge in new cases.
While many bookstores are struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, one bookstore in Los Angeles is booming like never before. "Eso Won," a landmark bookstore in Leimert Park, is seeing a surge of readers dropping by looking for literature on race and social justice. Lilia Luciano has more.