Ebrahim Raisi wins election as Iran's president as nuclear deal talks resume
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran on what Ebrahim Raisi’s win means for the U.S.
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran on what Ebrahim Raisi’s win means for the U.S.
The first lady posted a photo of her late father and wrote that her "heart is with those who are also missing their dads today."
Eight of the fatalities were from one vehicle, a vehicle from Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch, part of the Alabama Sheriffs Youth Ranch.
This week on "Face the Nation," back from his trip abroad, President Biden returns home to face familiar problems.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the future of work after COVID-19, Ibrahim Raisi winning Iran’s presidential election, Fiona Hills input on U.S. sanctions on Russia and Lonnie Bunch, head of the Smithsonian Institution, on preserving history.
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran on what Ibrahim Raisi’s win means for the U.S.
"We need to think about a different vaccine delivery strategy to get the people who are still reluctant," Gottlieb said.
CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta on the declining vaccination rate across the country.
Fiona Hill, a former top National Security Council official, says the use of Novichok to poison opposition leader Alexey Navalny means the U.S. must impose additional sanctions.
Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a Soviet-era nerve agent.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff of California that aired Sunday, June 20, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Dr. Scott Gottlieb that aired Sunday, June 20, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Fiona Hill that aired Sunday, June 20, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Daniel Pink that aired Sunday, June 20, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Lonnie G. Bunch III, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, that aired Sunday, June 20, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The secretary of the Smithsonian Institution says "we have to make sure that America remembers, and one of the ways to do that is to collect these stories."
Trent Preszler had an estranged relationship with his father, who died of cancer in 2014. His only inheritance was his father's toolbox. Setting out to build a canoe from scratch using his father's tools, Preszler saw his project lead to life-changing realizations about self-discovery, reconciliation and forgiveness. "CBS This Morning" lead national correspondent David Begnaud talks with Preszler about the hidden meanings of building these one-of-a-kind canoes, and about Preszler's memoir, "Little... Читать дальше...
Trent Preszler, who had an estranged relationship with his dad, used the only thing his father left him – his toolbox – in a passion project that lead to life-changing realizations about self-discovery, reconciliation and forgiveness.
The acclaimed HBO Max series, "It's a Sin," tells the story of a group of gay men and their friends who live and love in London in the early 1980s, at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS crisis. The show, which features a largely LGBTQ cast, shines a light on a dark chapter that's been fading from memory. Correspondent Imtiaz Tyab talks with the show's producer-writer, Russell T. Davies, and with two of its stars: Neil Patrick Harris and Lydia West.
Cybersecurity was a key topic during President Biden's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Malcolm Gladwell, the author of such bestsellers as "Blink" and "Outliers," talks with contributor Kelefa Sanneh about his latest work, "The Bomber Mafia," about a group of idealists during the Second World War and their attempt to use technology to reinvent war.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb calls for a "different vaccine delivery strategy" to reach the unvaccinated going into the fall.
Daniel Pink, a bestselling author who writes about business and human behavior, says predictions about the effect of widespread remote work were "completely wrong."
Today on "Face the Nation," back from his trip abroad, President Biden returns home to face familiar problems.
It did not appear that competing in a triathlon was in the cards for 14-year-old Caleb Prewitt, of Jacksonville, Florida, who has Down Syndrome – until he met 21-year-old triathlete Chris Nikic, the first person with Down Syndrome to ever complete the grueling 140-mile Ironman competition. What Nikic did next was even more herculean: taking the young fan under his wing and planting a dream. Steve Hartman reports.