This week on "Face the Nation," June 13, 2021
Sen. Susan Collins, Andy Slavitt, and more appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
Sen. Susan Collins, Andy Slavitt, and more appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
The G7 Summit begins with President Biden being described as a "breath of fresh air." He and other world leaders will discuss their strategy to end the coronavirus pandemic. Also, the Justice Department under former President Trump seized communications of Democratic lawmakers to track down the source of leaks about Russia. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Darnella Frazier was awarded a special citation for "highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quest for truth and justice," the Pulitzer Prize Board announced on Friday.
Minority farmers say they have been unfairly denied government assistance for decades.
CBS News has confirmed the Justice Department under President Donald Trump subpoenaed the personal metadata of at least a dozen people tied to the House Intelligence Committee in 2017 and again in 2018, including House Democrats Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell. Former Manhattan prosecutor and CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the investigation.
Fast-food chain says only customers in South Korea and Taiwan are affected after customers' personal data exposed.
President Biden is continuing his first foreign trip Friday, meeting with G7 leaders in Cornwall, England. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports, and CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about how the G7 meeting and upcoming NATO summit set up Mr. Biden's meeting next week with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A company's weakest link can expose the entire firm to security attacks. An expert provides tips on how to remain vigilant.
President Biden meets with leaders at G7 summit; Couple shares story of acceptance
The CDC is planning an emergency meeting next week on rare cases of heart inflammation, mostly occurring in younger men, following COVID-19 vaccination. Dr. William Schaffner, a professor a Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss this plus concerns about a decline in routine childhood vaccinations during the pandemic.
Nearly a quarter of U.S. workers who are collecting pandemic-related expanded unemployment benefits are set to lose it, some as soon as this weekend. Lawmakers in 25 Republican-led states say they are ending the program early because the added money is leading to a lack of job applicants for businesses that want to hire. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with New York Times national economics correspondent Patricia Cohen about the politics behind the decision.
COVID-19 forced most movie theaters across the country to close for more than a year. But rising vaccination rates are helping them to reopen and highly anticipated films are drawing viewers. Atlantic reporter Shirley Li joins CBSN with more.
The IRS is sending out letters to taxpayers who may be eligible based on information it has from tax returns and distributing stimulus checks, among other measures.
The Biden administration said it would use funds Congress allocated for wall construction to address flooding and soil erosion along the southern border.
Agents at the U.S.-Mexico border are anticipating a potentially deadly summer for adult migrants. According to a report from the Washington Post, migrants traveling north are taking treacherous routes in extreme heat. Nick Miroff, a Washington Post reporter covering immigration enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security, joined CBSN to discuss why migrants are making the journey to the southern border and what Customs and Border Protection agents are doing to prepare.
As Europe is gradually reopens to tourists after more than a year of pandemic-related lockdowns, the EU is launching digital COVID certificates to keep outbreaks at bay. The passes will allow people to travel easily around the 27-nation bloc largely without having to quarantine or be tested. Politico reporter Hanne Cokelaere joined CBSN to discuss the rollout.
President Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sat down Thursday and discussed a variety of topics, including the 2019 death of British teen Harry Dunn in a crash with the wife of an American diplomat. She claimed diplomatic immunity and returned to the U.S., but many in the U.K. are still searching for justice. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins CBSN with more.
Preview: The bestselling author talks with "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley about the writing process; his new Apple TV miniseries, "Lisey's Story"; and why he's not a fan of roller coasters.
There were 648 passengers on board.
The caterpillar's hairs are poisonous and can cause a blistery rash, even when airborne, upon contact with skin.
"There have been interruptions, there have been concerns, and there's even been the pause," one state official said. "And because of that, it has at times really not lived up to that promise that we all would have liked here for the J&J vaccine."
Leaders of the wealthiest democratic nations and guest countries are committing to give more than 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses to poorer countries.
Jingtai County Communist Party Secretary Li Zuobi jumped from his apartment and died, state television reported.
Preview: The star of the screen version of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony-winning show tells "CBS Sunday Morning" for a long time he questioned how a Latino actor could fit into the musical theater world.
The CDC will hold an emergency meeting next to discuss reports of rare cases of heart inflammation in some young people who received a coronavirus vaccine. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to discuss that, plus Moderna seeking to offer its vaccine for adolescents and concerns about kids missing routine vaccinations during the pandemic.