Calendar: Week of December 22
"Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.
"Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.
For the "Windies," their love for the classic film - now celebrating its 75th anniversary - goes beyond mere obsession. Bill Geist reports.
How did the Christmas treat with the signature hook get its start? Charles Osgood reports.
Ask Thurmond Alford about the sacrifice he made to stay near his loved ones. Alford travels seven hours each day for his dream job in Washington, D.C. Steve Hartman reports.
Tensions between NYC's mayor and cops hit a new low after two police officers were executed in Brooklyn and de Blasio visited the hospital they were taken to.
Flay's new restaurant, Gato, in New York City, is white-hot, with reservations hard to come by. With his own TV show, books and cooking products, he is at the forefront of America's growing love affair with food. But above all, Flay loves to cook, as he shows Tracy Smith.
Serena Altschul looks into a very nontraditional take on a Hanukkah tradition
December 21, 1970, marked an infamous meeting at the White House when President Nixon welcomed rock idol Elvis Presley to the Oval Office. Charles Osgood reports.
New York City is mourning the shooting deaths of two police officers killed in their patrol car in Brooklyn Saturday afternoon, by a gunman who later took his own life. The suspect may have targeted them as retribution for the chokehold death of Eric Garner in New York and for the Michael Brown police shooting case in Missouri. Mark Albert reports.
In a holiday poem, "Face the Nation" host explains why he's "done with this year"
Hours after two NYPD officers were shot and killed, Patrick J. Lynch, President of the New York City Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, said there was "blood on many hands,” including Mayor Bill de Blasio and people who have recently protested against police violence.
At a news conference Saturday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said the "execution-style" killings of two NYPD officers was an attack on the entire city of New York.
NYPD Police commissioner Bill Bratton said two officers were "ambushed and murdered" while on duty in Brooklyn Saturday. After killing the officers, the suspect turned the gun on himself.
In a developing story, two New York City police officers were shot and killed in their patrol car in Brooklyn. The suspect fled into a nearby subway station, where he killed himself. Mark Albert reports; Michael Roberto, a 42-year-old man, decorates his room like an 8-year-old boy. Ever since the age of 5, Michael’s life has revolved around a certain toy truck. Jim Axelrod reports
Michael Roberto, a 42-year-old man, decorates his room like an 8-year-old boy. Ever since the age of 5, Michael’s life has revolved around a certain toy truck. Jim Axelrod reports.
Four Afghans who had been held for more than a decade at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba were sent home. President Obama has been clear in his desire to shut down the prison. Margaret Brennan reports.
The United States and Cuba made history this week when they announced they would re-establish diplomatic relations. Among those watching most eagerly were the people who run Major League Baseball teams. Jim Axelrod reports.
Speaking for the first time since he announced the grand jury would not indict Ferguson, MIssouri, officer Darren Wilson, St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch told KTRS-AM he stands by the way his office handled the case. Julianna Goldman reports.
Millions of Americans will be on the move the next few days as they head off to their holiday destinations. A huge storm system is also on the move, which could eventually create challenging travel conditions in two-thirds of the country. Lauren Casey of CBS Minneapolis station WCCO-TV reports.
Volunteers walk the beaches of Cape Cod Bay in Massachusetts looking for turtles. An influx of lost sea turtles have washed up on the frigid shores and are in dire need of help. Jericka Duncan reports.
After the FBI tracked the Sony hacking attack to North Korea, the country has offered to help the U.S. in a joint investigation. But the North Koreans' proposal comes with a threat. Danielle Nottingham reports.
Pope Francis played a big role behind the scenes bringing the U.S. and Cuba together. This may well signal a revival of a more active brand of papal diplomacy. Allen Pizzey reports.
In a developing story, two New York City police officers were shot and killed in their patrol car in Brooklyn. The suspect fled into a nearby subway station, where he killed himself. Mark Albert reports.
Opening arguments are set to begin Monday in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer who kneeled on George Floyd's neck for several minutes during a fatal arrest.
Boston Dynamics gave 60 Minutes a rare look into how it created some of the most agile robots in the world.