Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert joins Face the Nation to provide an update on the federal government's organized response to Hurricane Harvey.
CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann reports from Houston, Texas to share the latest on the flooding resulting from Hurricane Harvey.
"Face the Nation" talked to homeland security adviser Tom Bossert Sunday about the ongoing federal response to Harvey,
"Face the Nation" sat down with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to get the latest on damage from Hurricane Harvey and what to expect in the coming days
This week on "Face the Nation," CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett guest hosts the broadcast covering the latest on Hurricane Harvey and the week's foreign policy news.
Scott Padget, chief meteorologist at CBS Station KTVT in Dallas/Fort Worth, brings us the latest on the devastating storm that has ushered in torrential rainfall to the Houston area - rain that will be measured in feet, not inches.
We leave you this Sunday Morning tip-toeing through the tulips at the Keukenhof Garden outside Amsterdam. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017. Videographer: Joan Martelli
Artists Wayne Adams and Catherine King have constructed a floating island they call Freedom Cove, a multicolored floating refuge tucked away in rugged Clayoquot Sound off the west coast of British Columbia's Vancouver Island. Built from salvaged materials over the past 25 years, the couple takes living off the grid to a new level, as they show correspondent Lee Cowan. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017.
When inventor Lonnie Johnson took a simple squirt gun and ramped it WAY up, he had no idea what a hit it would be. Since in the early 1990s, the Super Soaker has soaked up more than $1 billion in toy sales. But Johnson hasn't stopped there. Mo Rocca reports on how Johnson, a former engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, continues to make a big splash. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017.
A flood emergency order is in effect in Houston, as the city is expected to receive a year's worth of rain from Harvey, now downgraded to a tropical storm but bringing torrential rain for the next few days. Mark Strassmann reports.
Hidden in the shadow of a church in the Dutch town of Limmen is Hortus Bulborum, established in the 1920s by tulip enthusiast Peter Boschman. He bought old and rare types of tulips and planted them, determined to not let them become extinct. Today Hortus Bulborum keeps alive rare varieties of one of Holland's most recognizable hallmarks. Jane Pauley reports. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017.
CBS News Correspondent Manuel Bojourquez shares the latest on the emergency response where Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Victoria, Texas.
Dutch artist Max Zorn has become a star in the art world with his moody, elaborate portraits and cityscapes made with nothing but packing tape and a scalpel. Jane Pauley reports on Zorn's evocative works, which he hangs on the lamp posts of Amsterdam, each one sure to send the street art scene into a frenzy. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017.
Jane Pauley takes in the sights of the Dutch city - its historic canals, architecture and museums - with Russell Shorto, author of a bestselling history of Amsterdam. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017.
Hurricane Harvey has been downgraded to a tropical storm after slamming into the Texas coast, bringing torrential rains that are expected to last for days. At least two people are confirmed dead and a quarter-million customers are without power
Six counties have been declared disaster areas in Texas after Hurricane Harvey slammed into the state, bringing torrential rains that are expected to last for days. At least two people are confirmed dead and a quarter-million customers are without power. DeMarco Morgan reports from Dickinson, Texas, a town 30 miles east of Houston which is completely under water.
The coastal city of 10,000 is reeling Sunday, a day after Hurricane Harvey slammed into the Texas Gulf Coast. Homes and businesses in Rockport were destroyed, and the area could see up to an astonishing 60 inches of rain in the next few days
The storm system, which made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane, is expected to dump up to 40 inches of rain in Texas over several days
"We are working on as many water rescues as we possibly can and trying to find ways to get people out of harm's way," said Texas Gov. Abbott
The actress is back on Broadway giving a Tony-winning performance in a revival of the classic musical
Authorities dreaded the destruction that was yet to come from a storm that could linger for days and unload more than 40 inches of rain on cities