This week on "Face the Nation," October 31, 2021
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and more appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and more appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
Sheriff Greg D. Apple of Albany County, New York, spoke to the press a day after a criminal complaint was filed against former Governor Andrew Cuomo for alleged forcible touching. "The case is a very solid case," he said. Cuomo has denied the accusations. Watch the sheriff's remarks.
Rapper Fetty Wap is accused of participating in a multimillion-dollar bicoastal drug scheme, authorities announced.
The legislation protects employees who do not get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Lack of semiconductors and other headwinds cost the iPhone maker $6 billion in sales, CEO Tim Cook said.
Executive's salary, revealed during an owners meeting in New York, exceeds those of the league's top-paid players.
Cuomo, who resigned after several allegations were made against him, has repeatedly denied accusations of sexual harassment.
Sunday on 60 Minutes, Lesley Stahl reports on a group of architects inspired by a project in Rwanda to create a new model of design.
President Joe Biden is in Europe for the G20 and climate summits, and has already met with Pope Francis and French President Emmanuel Macron. Nicholas Dungan, a senior fellow for the Atlantic Council, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more on the trip.
The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are expected to authorize a reduced-dose Pfizer vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11 in the next week. CBS News reporter Max Bayer joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for an update.
Sunday on 60 Minutes, Lesley Stahl reports on a group of architects inspired by a project in Rwanda to create a new model of design.
She'll challenge Governor Kathy Hochul, who became New York's chief executive when Andrew Cuomo resigned two months ago.
A dispute between France and the U.K. over fishing rights is escalating. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN to discuss what's behind it and the fallout.
In his first meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron since a spat over a canceled submarine contract in September, President Biden blamed a communications snafu, telling Macron that he "was under the impression that France had been informed long before that the deal would not come through." France's multibillion-dollar contract with Australia was canceled shortly before the U.S., Australia and Britain announced a new deal to produce nuclear-powered subs with American and British technology. Читать дальше...
President Biden kicked off his second major trip abroad with an audience with the pope. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN from Rome with a preview of their meeting.
The Palace made the announcement just two days after the 95-year-old queen pulled out of the COP26 climate summit.
Scientists analyzed data from patients hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms through the Delta variant's surge.
Nearly a third of workers indicate they'd look for a new job if their employer required a COVID-19 shot, Gallup found.
Attorneys said "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed is "devastated and completely beside herself over the events that have transpired."
The president said that "it was not done with a lot of grace." This summer, the French lost a multi-billion-dollar submarine contract with Australia, which opted to use U.S. technology instead.
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Buffalo could soon be the first major U.S. city in six decades to elect a socialist mayor. But the incumbent who lost the Democratic primary is running a write-in campaign to stop that. Who will voters choose?
More than a dozen people are vying to become Minneapolis mayor. With crime on the rise in the city, police reform has taken center stage in the election -- and voters will decide if the police force should be replaced with a public safety agency. CBSN Minnesota political reporter Caroline Cummings joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Greene to discuss the candidates and the questions on the ballot.