The top Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee says he believe the White House has backed off the possibility of invoking executive privilege to prevent the former FBI director from testifying before Congress.
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, discusses how the U.S. should respond to the London terror attack.
Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, discusses the relationship between law enforcement and intelligence agencies in the U.S. and the U.K.
Fran Townsend, a former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush and a CBS News senior national security analyst, discusses how the U.S. and others should respond to the London terror attack.
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports from London Bridge on the latest developments in the aftermath of a terrorist attack that killed seven and wounded dozens.
CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports from London on the latest developments in the aftermath of a terrorist attack that killed seven and wounded dozens.
From World Oceans Day to a royal birthday, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
We leave you this Sunday Morning among the vistas of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State. Videographer: Jamie McDonald
One of the more punishing events in American sport is a grueling 750-mile, human-powered boat race from Port Townsend, Wash., to Ketchikan, Alaska, featuring all manner of vessels, save those with motors. Luke Burbank checks out the Race to Alaska, held along one of the "wildest places on Earth," and meets some aspiring sailors for whom the real challenge is seeing just how far they will make it.
This is the June 4, 2017 transcript for Face the Nation. Guests included Mark Warner, Susan Collins, Nikki Haley, Jens Stoltenberg, Elizabeth Palmer, Charlie D'Agata, Fran Townsend, Carol Lee, Jamelle Bouie, Ramesh Ponnuru and Adam Entous.
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"Sunday Morning" follows up on recent stories and viewer mail -- from a recent court decision about a Wisconsin law that prevented home bakers from selling homemade cookies, to reaction to our recent "Almanac" on author Ian Fleming
Mo Rocca talks with the Tony Award-nominated star and director of "A Doll's House, Part 2" - Laurie Metcalf and Sam Gold - about her performance in the sequel to the Henrik Ibsen classic.
"Terrorism breeds terrorism," said British Prime Minister Theresa May after deadly terror attack in London
Collins says the Senate Intelligence Committee needs to hear from James Comey directly on the circumstances following his recent termination
The "One Love Manchester" event will take place as planned but with extra protection
The chaos in London comes less than three months after a deadly terrorist attack on the Westminster Bridge