Reliving The Beatles' touring days
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard talks about his new documentary, "Eight Days a Week," and how The Beatles broke new ground in the 1960s with stadium touring.
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard talks about his new documentary, "Eight Days a Week," and how The Beatles broke new ground in the 1960s with stadium touring.
The Oscar-winning director talks about his new documentary on the Fab Four's touring days, "Eight Days a Week."
Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) Reince Priebus told "Face the Nation" he never believed President Obama was not a natural-born citizen. Asked about Trump's role in the birther movement, Priebus said: "I don't think Donald Trump was thinking about 2016 in 2011."
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine says "the way you stop lone wolf attacks is through smart sharing of intelligence." Kaine adds he is grateful there are no fatalities in the "massive" explosion that shook New York City last night.
Riccie Johnson, of our "Sunday Morning" family, has had more face time with familiar faces than anyone we know. Mo Rocca tells us about her life-long brush with fame.
Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says the Hillary Clinton campaign perpetuated the birther movement. Conway adds, "associates of Hillary Clinton started pushing the issue because Barack Obama came out of nowhere to them."
A new CBS News Battleground Tracker shows this morning that in the 13 states we consider to be the tightest, the candidates are now tied, 42 to 42 percent. Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine breaks down the Clinton campaign's strategy ahead of election night.
Rep. Peter King, R-New York, says the U.S. is "always vulnerable" to attacks, but hopes they are not the "new normal." The congressman, who sits on both the House Intelligence and Homeland Security committees, adds "these threats are real and they will continue."
"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the New York City explosion, and the newest developments on the presidential campaign trail, with Rep. Peter King, R-New York, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus, and Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia.
Streets are still cordoned off in Chelsea as authorities continue to investigate two incidents in New York City. A law enforcement source tells CBS News they have not yet ruled out links to terrorism. Anna Werner reports from the scene.
The brand-new season of "NCIS: New Orleans" debuts Tuesday night on CBS. Lee Cowan has gone to the show's namesake city for a visit with its leading man, Scott Bakula, whose journey to the Big Easy came via Broadway.
Ben Tracy reports from the newly renovated Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco on some of the most anticipated art exhibitions to go on display in museums across the country.
Many of us have our own good luck charms and rituals, but do they make a difference? Can we really make our own luck? To some, luck is not something we control - stuff just happens. However, there are some who believe a lucky streak comes down to math, science and optimism. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" reports.
A new report suggests the sugar industry played down the health hazards of sugar for decades. The study underscores the importance of looking critically at company-funded research. Don Dahler has more on these allegations of sweet deception.
Consumer prices moved higher last month. Also, the cheap ride could be slowing for some drivers because of a leak in a pipeline that connects Houston and New York. Brook Silva-Braga reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
The Georgia congressman and civil rights pioneer spoke to "Face the Nation" from inside the new National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Steve Kroft interviews Gary Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, the Libertarian candidates taking on the two-party system with many ideas outside the political mainstream. Kroft reports on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.
The FDA has seen a spike in complaints about tattoos. The agency has issued a warning about the possible risks that come with getting inked. Anna Werner has more.
The iPhone 7 went on sale Friday after selling out all of their inventory in presale orders. Apple expects to sell 226 million phones in the next year.This launch comes while its chief competitor Samsung is part of a major consumer recall. Jim Axelrod has more.
FBI Director James Comey raised eyebrows this week when he said he puts tape over his webcam so that hackers can't use it as a surveillance tool. But Comey's not alone and the vulnerability to hacking doesn't stop at one's webcam. Jeff Pegues has more.
The Georgia congressman and civil rights pioneer talks with "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
All new: In his only TV interview, a New York dentist vows that he didn't kill his lover's husband, who happens to be his best friend. Correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Saturday, Sept. 17 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
Justice Department proposes $14B fine for German financial giant; Jessica Alba's Honest Co. in talks to be bought; and U.S. orders Samsung to recall Galaxy Note 7 phones. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
When an autopsy reveals an unusual sedative in the body of a man found dead in his car, fingers point to his best friend, a well-regarded dentist. But was it murder or did he die of natural causes? Richard Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to preview his all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday at 10/9c.
In this preview of "Sunday Morning," Bruce Springsteen, who has just written his autobiography, "Born to Run," talks with Anthony Mason about the genesis of his desire to perform.