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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in eastern Ukraine and the fighting between Israelis and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in eastern Ukraine and the fighting between Israelis and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Kimberley Strassel, Peter Baker, David Ignatius, and CBS News' Margaret Brennan discuss the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and the fighting between Israelis and Palestinians.
During a 40-year career at CBS, Bob Pierpoint covered the Korean War and the White House, and he was always willing to help younger reporters.
Veteran diplomat Martin Indyk discusses how the fighting between Israel and the Palestinians can be ended and whether a broader peace deal can be reached.
CBS News' Mark Phillips reports from eastern Ukraine on the huge job that remains to be done at the crash site of the Malaysia Airlines jet that was shot down.
CBS News' Barry Petersen reports on the latest developments in the fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the latest evidence on who shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and whether Russia was involved.
CBS News' Clarissa Ward reports from Moscow on the Russian response to the growing body of evidence linking them to the rebels accused of shooting down the plane.
Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., says Russia supplied the weapon that took down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, so the Russians should bear responsibility.
Secretary of State John Kerry says the U.S. supports Israel's right to defend itself, criticizing Hamas for refusing to sign a ceasefire.
Former CIA Director Michael Morell and CBS News' Bob Orr and David Martin discuss the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and what happens if evidence of Russian complicity emerges.
The latest on the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in eastern Ukraine and the fighting between Israelis and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, with Secretary of State John Kerry, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., and others.
"Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer says there are a lot of crises in the world today, but America has survived worse before.
This week's moment in nature takes us to Virginia's Chincoteague Island, a National Wildlife Refuge that's a safe home for egrets, ibis, and other marshland birds.
A firehouse is a special place, where the crew becomes one big family. Steve Hartman reports from Lansing, Mich., where the members of Fire Station One have made welcome a mentally-handicapped man for almost 60 years.
It's pretty hard for anyone to compete with going to the Moon, but the astronauts weren't the only ones on that journey. Lee Cowan reports their wives back on Earth were along for the ride, too - just a different kind of voyage.
Mo Rocca does some digging into the Reagan wit and uncovers a treasure trove of jokes - many written by the man himself - in a very humorous look back on a politician who always had a one-liner at hand.
Don Dahler joins an intrepid group of adventurers traveling more than 300 miles through Maine's backwoods to retrace one of poet Henry David Thoreau's greatest journeys.
Russian-backed separatists have begun to move some of the remains of those killed in the crash site of Malaysia Air Flight 17, shot down over eastern Ukraine. National Security Correspondent David Martin has more on the missile that downed the jetliner.
A hot air balloon carrying six people hit power lines in Clinton, Massachusetts. Video provided by Ruchika Misra and Christopher Almada.
A state of emergency left Miami Beach streets clear of people by 11 p.m. Saturday night. But hours earlier, thousands were there, singing and dancing, leading officials to declare a curfew. CBS Miami's Bobeth Yates reports.
Madiani Mahdi's husband, Mohammad Noor Mahmood, was a member of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17's crew. She eagerly awaited his arrival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. But as Seth Doane explains, her husband's flight never arrived.
There is not much left in the Central Washington town of Pateros. A wildfire that began from a lightning strike destroyed over 100 homes and burned 215,000 acres. Five hundred homes remain evacuated. Danielle Nottingham reports.
Workers have finally begun to retrieve some of the bodies of the victims from the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash site. But for the second consecutive day, the European security body that is supposed to run the investigation was denied access by pro-Russian separatists. Mark Phillips reports.
Russia is potentially facing a nightmare scenario if Ukraine's separatists, who Russia has been funding and arming, are proven to have shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. As Clarissa Ward reports, pressure is building on the Russians to address the crisis.