1 skier killed, 2 injured in Colorado avalanche
The body of 36-year-old Joel Shute of Glenwood Springs was recovered Saturday afternoon, authorities said.
The body of 36-year-old Joel Shute of Glenwood Springs was recovered Saturday afternoon, authorities said.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Democratic of Massachusetts, and Rep. Patrick McHenry, Republican of North Carolina, join Margaret Brennan.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the "contagion effect" if people lose confidence in banks; Podcast co-hosts Swisher and Galloway on the "two Americas in Silicon Valley" and "more and more evidence" that China is supporting Russia.
Former President Donald Trump said over the weekend in a social media post that he expected to be arrested Tuesday. Robert Costa reports on what he has been hearing from the Trump legal team and what could happen with the former president's 2024 campaign.
The U.S. aerial bombardment of Iraq began on March 19, 2003, a campaign that then-President George W. Bush described as "shock and awe." The takedown of Saddam Hussein's regime triggered a savage insurgency and brutal sectarian conflict, and led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and nearly 4,500 U.S. military personnel.
Officials announced the takeover on Sunday, after shares of Credit Suisse plummeted last week despite a $54 billion loan from the Swiss National Bank.
Watch the full version of the interview with Rep. Patrick McHenry that aired on March 19, 2023 on "Face the Nation."
Rep. Patrick McHenry, the chair of the House Financial Services Committee, tells "Face the Nation" that "all options should be on the table" in allowing large banks to take over smaller, troubled banks. He added that Congress needs to investigate the "who, what, when, where, why and how" of the failures of Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank.
Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, the "Pivot" podcast co-hosts, tell "Face the Nation" that there was a "huge insecurity injected" into the banking system by Silicon Valley's "constant catastrophizing" ahead of the bank's collapse. "Do we have two Americas in Silicon Valley, and I think lawmakers and Americans are trying to ask, should we backstopping Americans or agents of chaos?" Galloway said.
Former President Donald Trump said over the weekend in a social media post that he expected to be arrested Tuesday. Robert Costa reports on what he has been hearing from the Trump legal team and what could happen with the former president's 2024 campaign.
Gary Cohn, the former top economic adviser in the Trump White House who is now vice chairman of IBM, tells "Face the Nation" that "when people lose confidence in a bank, deposits go out the door very quickly … there's a contagion effect."
Evan Corcoran previously refused to answer investigators' questions about his conversations with Trump, citing attorney-client privilege concerns. The ruling will likely be appealed.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan talks with hunter and "MeatEater" host Steve Rinella. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon about their new movie, "Air"; Anthony Mason visits with Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford, stars of the new Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd"; Seth Doane tours a once-in-a-lifetime Vermeer exhibition in Amsterdam; Rita Braver interviews NPR host Ari Shapiro; Martha Teichner reports on a historically Black community in... Читать дальше...
The following is a transcript of an interview with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, co-hosts of "Pivot" podcast, that aired on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, March 19, 2023.
The following is a transcript of an interview with H.R. McMaster,former national security adviser in the Trump White House and a CBS News contributor, that aired on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, March 19, 2023.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Gary Cohn, the former top economic adviser in the Trump White House and now vice chairman of IBM, that aired on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, March 19, 2023.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells "Face the Nation" that she is calling for Congress to introduce more regulation for the banking industry after the two banks failed earlier this month. "I think lifting the FDIC insurance cap is a good move," she said.
Michelle Yeoh sits down with Seth Doane to discuss her film “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Then, Faith Salie travels to Original Murdick’s Fudge in Michigan to learn about the history of fudge. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," interviews with Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Patrick McHenry on the prognosis for the banking industry, plus Robert Costa on the latest Trump news.
The standup comic has learned that his routines can be useful for children having trouble falling asleep. It's not the kind of affirmation he was looking for.
"What I need to get to the bottom of investigatively, in Congress, is the who, what, when, where, why, and how of these bank failures and the decision over" last weekend, McHenry said.
Since it was first held 50 years ago, the American Birkebeiner, a trek of more than 30 miles through the Northwoods of Wisconsin, modeled after a fabled bit of Norwegian history, has become the largest cross-country ski race in the U.S. Correspondent Conor Knighton reports on how enthusiasm for the festival of events surrounding the race (dubbed "Birke fever") has snowballed.
We leave you this Sunday with giant tortoises on Santa Cruz Island, in Ecuador's Galápagos National Park. Videographer: Alan Golds.
In his new memoir, "The Best Strangers in the World," Ari Shapiro, co-host of NPR's "All Things Considered," explains how storytelling plays out in his roles as journalist, and as singer with the band Pink Martini. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Shapiro about his life and career; NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg, who "discovered" Shapiro; and actor Alan Cumming, who performs a nightclub act with Shapiro, called "Och & Oy."
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor Lance Reddick, star of "The Wire" and the "John Wick" films.