Pope Francis' security increases ahead of Africa trip
Pope Francis is set to visit Africa this week and as he prepares for the trip, his security team has doubled in size. CBS News correspondent Allen Pizzey reports with more from the Vatican.
Pope Francis is set to visit Africa this week and as he prepares for the trip, his security team has doubled in size. CBS News correspondent Allen Pizzey reports with more from the Vatican.
Some 46 million Americans are preparing to travel as the holiday season approaches. This year, however, travelers will notice extra officers and patrol dogs. Jamie Yuccas reports with more.
"The concern surrounding terrorism is being reflected in the presidential race as a new CBS poll shows that Donald Trump is leading the Republican candidates in Iowa, New Hampshire and North Carolina. CBS News correspondent Juliana Goldman reports with more. "
Belgium is maintaining their maximum state of alert today as the police continue to search for two suspects who escaped following the attacks in Paris. CBS News correspondent Deborah Patta reports with more.
Anything can happen on a 60 Minutes shoot, as you’ll see when Lesley Stahl interviews Stephen Wainaina Waweru, a farmer in Kenya
NYPD counterterrorism expert John Miller tells 60 Minutes Overtime what the terrorist attacks in Paris reveal about the culprits.
The millions of gallons of water pumped into Tampa Bay could further devastate an already struggling manatee population — and when hurricane season hits, things may only get worse.
The 1999 killings at Columbine dramatically changed how U.S. law enforcement responds to "active shooter" attacks, Washington, D.C., police chief Cathy Lanier tells Anderson Cooper. Based on early information, a law enforcement source questions whether Paris police moved quickly enough into the Bataclan concert hall.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Rand Paul's candidacy, the hunt for ISIS and the race for the white house
The latest on the terror threat at home and abroad, with more on the 2016 race for the White House, with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, Special Presidential Envoy Brett McGurk, and others.
CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto discusses results from a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll on the 2016 presidential race. Plus, which candidates do voters want to invite to Thanksgiving dinner?
Plenty of Americans are on the juice these days. Juice bars are popping up all over, giving folks a new outlet to staying healthy. Nancy Giles gives us the skinny on what's behind the new juice craze.
Web extra: Marcus Samuelsson came to America as a young man with $300 in his pocket. The celebrity chef, cookbook author and owner of Red Rooster Harlem in New York City talks to Jane Pauley about how he worked to make his culinary dreams a reality.
In this web extra, the celebrity chef talks with Jane Pauley about how he was determined to open a restaurant that was "a little more democratic," and how the 9/11 attacks prompted that decision.
We leave you this Sunday before Thanksgiving among wild turkeys near Stonewall, Texas. Videographer: Scot Miller
Chef Gerard Tice, of the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston, makes life in the kitchen look easy as pie - specifically, Boston Cream Pie, the heavenly dessert that's actually a cake, as well as the Official State Dessert of Massachusetts. Susan Spencer talks to Tice about how he keeps the hotel's Boston Cream Pie tradition alive.
The Cuban sandwich has become a staple in several Florida eateries, with the age-old family recipe still made at the Columbia Restaurant in Tampa. Susan Spencer reports on the proper way to make a Cuban.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, discusses the national security threats posed by the United States’ visa waiver program and how a bipartisan group on Capitol Hill intends to combat them
What exactly influences which flavors we enjoy, or shy away from? Rita Braver gave a taste test to some Philadelphia schoolchildren, and then tested her own taste buds at a New York restaurant serving some unusual beef delicacies. Bovine testicles, anyone?
Tens of thousands were left without power.
Senate Intelligence Committee member Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, discusses the war against ISIS and threats to intelligence efforts during her appearance on CBS' "Face the Nation"
The unabridged version of the interview with Senate Intelligence Committee member Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, that aired on the November 22, 2015 broadcast of "Face the Nation"
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, speaks with CBS' "Face the Nation" about the ISIS threat to the U.S., the dangers of encryption, and the Syrian refugee crisis
Republican Presidential Candidate Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, talks with “Face the Nation” about the Syrian refugee amendment he introduced, the efforts against ISIS, and surveillance in the wake of growing terror threats.
Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Ron Brownstein of Atlantic Media, and former Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush Karl Rove discuss the state of the 2016 race on CBS' "Face the Nation."