Full Interview with Bernie Sanders, September 25
Full Interview with Bernie Sanders, September 25
Full Interview with Bernie Sanders, September 25
The departing host of the long-running Sunday morning news program names the third host in "Sunday Morning"'s history - Jane Pauley.
The "Sunday Morning" host performs "So Long (It's Been Good to Know You)" with members of the Boston Pops.
The legendary late-night host pays homage to another broadcast legend.
Charles Osgood on the proliferation of information that blocks viewers' views of TV news.
The broadcast veteran offers praise, in rhyme, to a one-time colleague.
Charles Osgood shares the kitchen with legendary television chef Julia Child, in a report that originally aired on November 19, 2000.
Lee Cowan visits with longtime "Sunday Morning" host Charles Osgood and his family, to learn more about the man behind the bow tie.
If clothes make the man, then the bow tie is essential to Charles Osgood. Mo Rocca finds out how the "Sunday Morning" host tied the knot with his signature sartorial accessory.
Former Face the Nation host and three-time presidential debate moderator Bob Schieffer reflects on lessons learned from past debates. Schieffer urges campaigns to keep their debate strategies under wraps, cautioning candidates against telling the punchline before the joke.
In the state of Colorado, Hillary Clinton has a one-point lead over Trump 40-39. In the state of Virginia, Clinton now leads 45%, to Trump's 37%. Elections Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down voter opinion ahead of the first presidential debate.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, vows he would join Sen. Elizabeth Warren in actively opposing Wall Street appointees in a Clinton administration.
Straight from the news, his subjects he'd choose: Martha Teichner with an ode to CBS News' resident wit and poet laureate, Charles Osgood.
Some companies saw their chief executives got multimillion-dollar payouts even as COVID-19 pandemic slammed profits.
Critics and commentators David Edelstein, Bill Flanagan, Nancy Giles, David Pogue, Faith Salie and Ben Stein share their love for the departing host of "Sunday Morning."
Full Interview with Gov. Mike Pence, September 25
For the past 22 years, "Sunday Morning" didn't need a house band. We had Charles Osgood, who was his own accompanist, on the piano or the banjo. Anthony Mason reports on the anchor's musical proclivities.
In this "Face the Nation," Web Extra the Republican Vice Presidential candidate recants a statement he made in 1997
GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence says Donald Trump has been preparing for the upcoming debates throughout his life. Pence says he expects Trump will "speak the truth to the American people."
In this profile which originally aired on October 20, 1982, Charles Osgood meets the subway graffiti artist whose paintings took Soho by storm.
The morning news anchors from CBS, NBC and ABC pay homage to the host of CBS' long-running "Sunday Morning."
Rita Braver journeys with Charles Osgood across his news career, from his beginnings in radio, through his early TV days.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine says he expects the upcoming presidential debates will check both candidates on truthfulness. "Let it be an even standard for both," he adds. Kaine expects Secretary Clinton will "paint a positive vision" for the American people Monday night.
Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, believes Republican nominee Donald Trump's new tax plan is headed in the right direction. Speaker Ryan says, "we think Donald Trump will be more than willing to work with us on this."
Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, says police stops should respect "reasonable suspicion standards." The Speaker adds that after implementing stop and frisk practices, "A lot of people in New York thought it was successful."