Richard Linklater takes filmmaking very seriously
Director Richard Linklater explains why he prefers the film world to the “real world” and how he manages to work with so many of the same actors time and time again.
Director Richard Linklater explains why he prefers the film world to the “real world” and how he manages to work with so many of the same actors time and time again.
Actor Ellar Coltrane tells correspondent Martha Teichner that he’ll miss playing the part of Mason in Richard Linklater’s film “Boyhood" - a role he spent 12 years playing.
“Boyhood” director Richard Linklater reminisces about his early days in Austin, Texas, when he was a struggling filmmaker living off of his savings as an oil rig worker.
The 12-hour cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was a day to remove the bodies of the dead from the rubble. For those who fled the shelling, it was a day to come back and salvage what they could. Barry Petersen reports.
Alleged police brutality caught on camera in New York and Los Angeles has prompted public outcry for better police officer training. But in some cases, authorities say the full story isn't always shown. As Teri Okita explains, police departments are responding to social media with some high-tech tools of their own.
Ryan Perez is naturally right-handed, but his father knew his son, an aspiring pitcher, would have an advantage if he learned how to throw with his left arm as well. Jim Axelrod reports.
Ten people are dead, including a police officer, after a gunman opened fire in a Boulder, Colorado supermarket. Also, the U.S. federal government is scrambling to find suitable housing for thousands of migrant minors. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
The black boxes that were handed over intact from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 have begun to provide vital clues of what brought the aircraft down. A European investigator told CBS News that unreleased data show "massive explosive decompression." Charlie D'Agata reports.
Police in Philadelphia are still searching for two carjacking suspects who hit and killed three kids when the SUV they stole careened out of control. As Vinita Nair reports, the city has come together searching to find the men responsible who fled from the scene of the accident.
Among the obstacles to a longer-term cease-fire is Hamas' vast network of tunnels. The Israeli Defense Forces continued to search for tunnels during a 12-hour cease-fire. So far, 31 have been found. Don Dahler reports.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is heading home without a cease-fire and no immediate plans to return to the Middle East. CBS News State Department correspondent Margaret Brennan explains where things stand after a week of intense negotiations.
The guitarists of the country band LoCash Cowboys give viewers a closeup vantage point to their performance at the Country Thunder music festival in Twin Lakes, Wis., July 25, 2014.
Secretary of State John Kerry, meeting with foreign ministers in Paris, discusses the deteriorating security situation in Libya and why it led to the evacuation of American personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli.
After a long hiatus, the singer-songwriter has returned with a new album and a tour. In this preview of a "Sunday Morning" profile, Sarah McLachlan talks to correspondent Anthony Mason about her recent rocky period.
President Obama says a small handful of companies are dodging taxes and sticking ordinary Americans with the bill -- and it needs to stop.
Rep. Steve Daines, R-Mont., criticizes President Obama's energy policies, saying new regulations are killing jobs and inhibiting growth.
She vowed to tackle inequities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic head-on
Amazon has entered the highly competitive smartphone market with its new Fire phone. CNET editor Dan Ackerman joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss the $199 item and its features.
2 U.S. F16's escorted the Sunwing Airlines flight home after a passenger threatened to "blow up Canada." Bob Orr reports.
Peter Baker, New York Times chief White House correspondent, joins CBS This Morning to discuss the situation at the border.
Russia is staging more troops on the Ukrainian border and may be preparing to pass along weapons to Ukrainian rebels. Mark Albert reports.
Bobby Ghosh, managing editor of Quartz, sits with the CBS This Morning team to discuss the proposed truce and why the Israeli cabinet said no.
After a 19 day battle in Gaza, the cease fire will allow Palestinians to stock up supplies and survey the devastation. Barry Petersen reports.
Many of those attending San Diego's annual Comic-Con comic book convention are following the tradition of dressing up as their favorite comic or sci-fi star. Bigad Shaban met some fans who take their costumes very seriously.
The newest member of the Apple family is being sued. Beats Electronics is accused of copyright infringement by Bose, which alleges Beats infringed on five of its patents. Apple paid $3 billion to buy Beats from its founder, Dr. Dre. David Begnaud reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.