Bob Schieffer: Hillary Clinton's criticism of Obama was no stumble
"Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer disagrees with pundits who say Clinton made an error in critiquing the president's foreign policy.
"Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer disagrees with pundits who say Clinton made an error in critiquing the president's foreign policy.
Gov. Jay Nixon, D-Mo., discusses the shooting death of Michael Brown and the response from law enforcement.
This week's moment in nature takes us to a remote mountain lake in Kings Canyon National Park in California.
Steve Hartman reconnects with Chris Rosati, a man who has devoted the rest of his life to encouraging others to commit acts of kindness.
The elephant holds a special place in our hearts as they are not only intelligent but share many of the same emotional attributes as humans. CBS News contributor M. Sanjayan revisits his report on Kenya's efforts to stop elephant poaching to harvest ivory, most of which is sent to China.
A curfew was put in place for the overnight hours in Ferguson, Mo., but some protesters were still out late showing defiance over the Michael Brown shooting. Police say there was no looting. Omar Villafranca reports.
An exclusive look at the new video for "Jesus and Jones," by R&B legend Sam Moore and bluegrass group Nu-Blu.
At an event in New York City, the Rev. Al Sharpton said Ferguson, Mo., police released surveillance video of a store robbery in attempt to smear the young black man shot dead by a police officer.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has set a curfew in the St. Louis suburb where an unarmed teen was shot by a police officer. FBI agents are on the ground in Ferguson, hoping to find more witnesses who can clarify what happened. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
At this time of the year in Green Bay, Wisconsin, home of the NFL's Packers, tradition dictates that some very big legs push some rather small pedals. Jim Axelrod reports.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is blasting a grand jury indictment charging him with abuse of power. As Manuel Bojorquez explains, the dispute started in April 2013, when Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, a Democrat, was charged with drunken driving.
Across the country, food trucks have become so successful that they may be disrupting the traditional restaurant business. Concerns over competition, safety and public health have divided cities on how best to regulate them. Mark Albert reports.
After several nights of violence and looting in Ferguson, Mo., many are doubtful the new curfew will be effective. Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honore, who coordinated relief efforts in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, explains how the Ferguson curfew could work.
Two suspects are under arrest in connection with the abduction of two Amish sisters in northern New York. Police believe the crime was premeditated with the intent to physically harm or sexually assault the girls. Vinita Nair reports.
One of the nation's most prominent football programs has been rocked by a cheating scandal. The University of Notre Dame has benched four football players as it investigates allegations of academic dishonesty. Carter Evans reports.
Video emerged late last week of ISIS militants parading on top of Iraq's biggest dam. If the Islamic extremists blow up the dam or open its floodgates, it could send a wall of water toward Mosul that would eventually even reach Baghdad. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Texas is home to more boot makers than anywhere else in the world. Brandon Scott went to the western tip of the Lone Star state to learn more about its boot bonanza.
The smart helmet from Skully hits stores in 2015, but pre-orders for the device are off to a roaring start. Don Ford from KPIX in San Francisco reports.
President Obama touts proposals to lower the cost of higher education, urging Congress to pass a bill allowing students to refinance their loans at lower rates.
Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., says bills passed by the House of Representatives are "gathering" dust in the Senate.
Bryan Walsh, senior editor of Time Magazine, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss Pittsburgh International Airport’s controversial use of fracking to offset money woes.
A new documentary chronicles the life and legacy of Fela Kuti, a Nigerian musician whose sound inspired millions and helped bring down a dictatorship. Anthony Mason reports.
Gear Patrol contributor Bradley Hasemeyer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss new travel apps that take some of the guesswork out of going places.
Under pressure from all sides, including its own stockholders, SeaWorld has announced big changes to improve the lives of its top attraction: Orcas, also known as killer whales. John Blackstone reports.
The federal government says a new database will soon go online that allows patients to find out how much their doctor is being paid by drug makers and medical device manufacturers. But there are already problems with the system. Mark Albert reports.