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The MSNBC anchor talks with Rita Braver about depression, firearms politics, and how she runs her cable news program, "The Rachel Maddow Show."
The MSNBC anchor talks with Rita Braver about depression, firearms politics, and how she runs her cable news program, "The Rachel Maddow Show."
Phil Morgese, of Daytona Beach, Fla., has always been good with his hands on "guy stuff." But when it came to styling his daughter's hair, he struggled to keep up. He watched videos and practiced, eventually mastering his skills, and is now sharing his new braiding knowledge with other dads. Steve Hartman reports.
A horrific car crash left 19-year-old Dylan Rizzo in a deep coma. After months without improvement, doctors feared the former track star would remain in a vegetative state for life. Fast-forward to today, when Dylan is walking, talking, even bowling with friends. Lee Cowan reports on this real-life medical miracle.
"Sunday Morning" remembers four noted personalities who departed this week: actor William Schallert, star of "The Patty Duke Show"; costume designer Ret Turner; conspiracy theorist Mark Lane, author of the JFK assassination book, "Rush to Judgment"; and Susannah Mushatt Jones, the world's oldest person, who died Thursday in New York at age 116.
The nut of the argan tree, which grows in the Moroccan countryside of Essaouira, contains a valuable oil known for its anti-aging properties, that is popping up in everything from shampoo and body lotion to food products. But nowhere on the labels will you find the remarkable story behind how this oil was born - and the role goats' digestive tracts play in its harvesting. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. (Originally broadcast on May 15, 2016.)
May 15, 1923 was a date to take your breath away, when Lambert Pharmacal Company was awarded a trademark for Listerine, the first over-the-counter mouthwash. It would soon be featured in a no-holds-barred ad campaign against halitosis. Charles Osgood reports.
Which public restroom should a transgender person use? It's a question at the center of lawsuits involving the Justice Department and state governments which have passed laws restricting the rights of transgender individuals. But the matter is much more complicated, involving the religious beliefs of those opposed to gay rights and same sex marriage. Mark Strassmann reports our Cover Story.
All 12 living CIA directors share their passionate disagreements about the agency's past and its future. Mandy Patinkin narrates, Saturday, May 21, 9-11 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. | Complete coverage
Detective Michael Young of the Oxnard Police Department explains why he doesn't believe Jane Laut was in a struggle with her husband, Dave, the night he was killed.
Donald Trump did not campaign on Saturday, but he's still making headlines; In an attempt to fortify its cyber-security, the Pentagon made an unprecedented and unexpected move.
A fan went above and beyond to show his love of the movie "Ghostbusters." The North Carolina resident converted his car to look just like the one in the movie, even creating his own "proton pack."
In San Francisco Bay, it's been a great week for whale watching thanks to some special visitors seldom seen in those waters. But scientists have concerns about the whales visiting the shallower waters. Carter Evans reports.
Dramatic footage has surfaced of a plane crash in Lodi, California. The plane was carrying a group of skydivers when it went down in a vineyard. Amazingly everyone survived. Marlie Hall reports.
Reaction has been mixed to the new White House guidelines allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. Across the country, there have been protests for and against the Obama administration's directive. DeMarco Morgan reports.
"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson weighs in on the divide in the GOP with Donald Trump as the party's presumptive presidential nominee. Dickerson interviews Reince Priebus, the party's chairman, on Sunday's "Face the Nation."
Donald Trump did not campaign on Saturday, but he's still making headlines. There are concerns about Trump's taxes, mysterious recordings that have surfaced and a new report featuring women who have worked with him. Julianna Goldman reports.
Apple is investing a billion dollars in an Uber-like company based in China. CNET's Jeff Bakalar explains what may come of the Apple investment.
House Speaker Paul Ryan met with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump this week in Washington, D.C. Both Trump and Ryan described the meeting positively, but Trump didn't earn Ryan's endorsement. "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson breaks down Ryan's dilemma.
CBSN's Reena Ninan spoke with Roll Call columnist Jonathan Allen about presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's tax returns and reports that he posed as his own spokesman 25 years ago.
The president and Grammy-winning hip hop artist Macklemore push for Congress to act on a $1.1 billion funding proposal that would help combat the rising opioid epidemic in the U.S.
A New York-based bank has agreed to pay a multimillion-dollar settlement to resolve allegations that it knowingly certified mortgage loans that violated federal rules. Also, a decline in spending by one age group is costing the U.S. economy billions, according to a new poll. Marlie Hall reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
As the class of 2016 prepares to graduate, there are plenty of more creative choices than money to mark the occasion and help the new entrant into the workforce. Jill Schlesinger reports.
Chef Melba Wilson was born and raised a New Yorker (or as she puts it, "Born, bred and buttered in Harlem"). She proudly represents Harlem as one of the most successful African-American women in the restaurant and catering business. Her namesake restaurant, Melba's, reflects that pride, as does her new cookbook: "Melba's American Comfort: 100 Recipes From My Heart to Your Kitchen."
Diamonds may be forever, but demand for them is not. They don't seem to hold as much appeal among millennials. Senior associate editor at the Atlantic Adam Chandler joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how times are changing with this generation.
A new documentary, "Elstree 1976," takes viewers behind the scenes of the making of the original "Star Wars," meeting the bit players and extras under those iconic helmets, masks and makeup.