This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," August 7, 2022
Sen. Rick Scott, Rep. Gregory Meeks, Dr. Scott Gottlieb and more will appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
Sen. Rick Scott, Rep. Gregory Meeks, Dr. Scott Gottlieb and more will appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
Passengers who use AirTags to track their checked bags when flying say the devices give them peace of mind.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin determined it would hurt troop readiness.
The health department said it is still investigating the virus' origin, after finding eight of the positive wastewater samples are genetically linked.
Two people are dead and two others are in critical condition after lightning struck near the White House Thursday evening. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and her crew were outside the White House when it hit. She shares her reaction with CBS News' Lana Zak and Debra Alfarone.
The attack is the latest to target a crypto bridge. Cross-chain bridges have lost $1 billion to theft so far in 2022.
Democrats and Republicans are reevaluating their messaging around abortion after voters in Kansas chose to protect abortion rights in the state. CBS News' Lana Zak and Debra Alfarone speak with Katie Bernard, a reporter with the Kansas City Star, about the impact of the vote in a historically conservative state.
Taiwan's foreign minister is defending House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to the island, saying Taiwan would continue to welcome democratic politicians from around the world. In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Joseph Wu condemned China's large-scale military exercises around the island and warned that Beijing's territorial ambitions go far beyond Taiwan.
Almost 1 in 7 listed properties have seen a recent price drop — double the rate from a year earlier.
Tensions are high between the United States and China after the Chinese military conducted drills near Taiwan. CBS News' Lana Zak and Debra Alfarone speak with the New York Times' Amy Qin on where the relationship between the U.S. and China is headed.
Lawmakers will begin the voting on President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act in a rare weekend session. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott McFarlane joins Lana Zak and Debra Alfarone with the latest.
Gas prices are continuing to decline from record highs earlier this summer. Laura Sanicola, a reporter covering energy, refining and renewables for Reuters, joins CBS News to discuss the reasons behind the price drop.
Russia says it is "ready to discuss" a potential deal with the U.S., which is seeking the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner and former Marine Paul Whelan. The U.S. has already sent Russian officials what it calls a "substantial proposal." Reporter Mary Ilyushina explains what the next steps in negotiations will be, and how long it may take.
The defense hoped Rena Crumb's testimony could help clear their client. But then she blurted out: "I lied."
Not only did the Oscar-nominated actor respond, he wrote the little girl a poem.
CBS News' Debra Alfarone and Lana Zak sit down with CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes to discuss how White House officials are responding to the latest jobs report, the reaction to Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's nascent support for the Inflation Reduction Act and why White House officials have summoned the Chinese ambassador.
Ava's dad kissed her on the head – and the newborn shocked her parents by kissing him back. "I can't believe Ava did that," her mom, Tabitha Coakley, wrote on TikTok, where the video has gone viral.
Elliot Ackerman, who served four combat tours in Afghanistan with the Marines and the CIA, writes of how his mission continued, in seeking to rescue an Afghan and his family from the country's fall to the Taliban.
Fetterman will hold a rally in Erie County, Pennsylvania next Friday, his Senate campaign announced.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell – the nation's two largest reservoirs – are at their lowest water levels ever. They're so low that they're now on the brink of "dead pool status." And millions of Americans at risk of losing water and power because of it.
The party was deciding between Milwaukee or Nashville as the site where the party's presidential nominee will be officially named.
Some say the market is right to be worried: "The Fed isn't finished and neither is the Bear," one analyst said.
Palestinian authorities say a 5-year-old girl is among the dead, and dozens of people have been wounded.
As the number of monkeypox cases in the U.S. increase, so does misinformation about the virus. New York Times health and wellness reporter Knvul Sheikh joined CBS News to dispel some of the myths about monkeypox.
Monkeypox has been declared a public health emergency. Dr. Ashish Jha details what the Biden Administration plans to do to contain the outbreak.