Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses the recent shooting at a congressional baseball practice, as well as the upcoming health care battle in the Senate
Vermont senator outlines his concerns with Republicans shaping a health care bill "behind closed doors."
"Let's disagree openly and honestly," Vermont senator says, "but violence is not acceptable."
Vermont senator speaks with Face the Nation about the shooting at a congressional baseball practice this week, the Senate's ongoing health care negotiations, and more.
Florida GOP senator weighs in on the changes President Trump made this week to the relationship between the U.S. and Cuba.
Florida GOP senator explains why he believes the president should welcome the ongoing investigations into Russian interference in the election.
Senator Marco Rubio, R-Florida, speaks with Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson about the investigation into Russian election meddling and more.
Spokesman for police chief of Paktia province says one attacker detonated his suicide vest and another held out for hours inside a dining hall
While the shooting dominated this week's headlines, it wasn't the only news. The president himself appeared to confirm his being investigated by the special counsel for possible obstruction of justice.
In 1876 George Armstrong Custer - the brave, reckless and vain Civil War hero - met an ignoble end at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. And every year, re-enactors in Montana recreate the clash between the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Mo Rocca visits the Little Bighorn National Park, and talks with historian Nathaniel Philbrick about the soldier most remembered for his darkest hour.
From the International Day of Yoga to Take Your Dog to Work Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
On Father's Day comedian Jim Gaffigan appreciates all that the follicles on his face have contributed to his maleness. And so he says, thanks, beard!
In June 1967 Monterey, California was the site of the Monterey International Pop Festival, a three-day celebration of music that introduced such iconic music acts as Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Otis Redding to a wider audience. As a 50th anniversary festival is held this week, Anthony Mason talks with one of the original festival's organizers, Lou Adler; Michelle Phillips, of The Mamas and the Papas; and filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker, whose landmark documentary "Monterey Pop" vividly captured the... Читать дальше...
From the International Day of Yoga to Take Your Dog to Work Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
We leave you this Father's Day morning in the Black Mountains of Arizona -- a home to wild burros, a few dads among them. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
The renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang brings an emotional, dramatic style to audiences across the globe. Correspondent Seth Doane joined the classical music superstar upon his return home to Shenyang, China for a concert featuring 100 young music students, and discussed the difficulties Lang Lang and his family underwent while he studied piano as a child.
Otto Warmbier, a 22-year-old University of Virginia student who spent almost a year-and-a-half in captivity in North Korea, was released and returned to his family in the U.S. this week. Doctors said Warmbier, who was comatose, suffered severe brain damage while in detention. Jane Pauley reports.
When a shocking act of political violence occurred last week, Congress threw a curveball to those expecting politicians to pile on to the mudslinging
The media wars surrounding coverage of President Donald Trump have been getting louder by the day - and Americans have become more polarized than ever. Senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with commentator Pat Buchanan and Harvard professor Yochai Benkler about the battle between presidents and the press, what news Americans are choosing to consume, "fake" news, and the media war for hearts and minds.
Simon Isaacs, a 36-year-old entrepreneur and father of a two-year girl, wants to change how fathers across the country approach parenting with his website Fatherly. And his target audience is the largest group of new dads in this country: millennials. Tony Dokoupil reports on the changing role of fatherhood and how modern dads differ from fathers of previous generations.
On June 18, 1898, the Jersey Shore's famed amusement venue, the Steel Pier, opened, with sharpshooter Annie Oakley as the main attraction. Jane Pauley reports.
A young Massachusetts woman was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter Friday for sending her boyfriend dozens of text messages urging him to kill himself when they were teenagers
Jurors were unable to reach a unanimous vote in the Bill Cosby trial, in which accuser Andrea Constand claimed the comedian once known as "America's TV dad" drugged and sexually assaulted her