Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks with Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson to discuss Iran's compliance with the Iran Nuclear Deal.
The documentary filmmakers' latest project, a 10-part series on the U.S. war in Vietnam, premieres Sunday on PBS.
Documentary filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick discuss their latest project, "The Vietnam War," examining how multiple U.S. presidents dealt with that war.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson joins Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson to discuss the Paris Climate Change Accord and tensions with North Korea.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson joins Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson to discuss North Korea's latest missile launch.
The latest project from documentary filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick looks at the U.S. war in Vietnam through the eyes of both U.S. and North Vietnamese soldiers.
"We want to be productive. We want to be helpful," Tillerson said on "Face the Nation"
From the Latin Grammy nominations to Fortune Magazine's Most Powerful Women in Business list, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
Journalist Mark Bowden, author of "Black Hawk Down" and a new history of the Vietnam War, "Hue 1968," talks about America's misguided entry into the war, in which the United States projected its domestic political priorities that had little to do with the realities of Southeast Asia.
"All they need to do to let us know they're ready to talk is to just stop these tests," Tillerson said on "Face the Nation"
Tillerson discussed the latest developments on North Korea, as well as the Trump administration's position on the Paris climate accord -- and more
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks with Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson about the Paris Climate Change Accord.
Rita Braver talks with writer and illustrator Dav Pilkey on the 20th anniversary of the first book in his wildly successful "Captain Underpants" series, and learns how an early experience with ADHD played a role in Pilkey's rise as a cartoonist and bestselling author.
Serena Altschul sits down with the Oscar-nominated actor to talk about his life, his career, and his latest film, "Stronger," in which he plays a victim of the Boston Marathon bombing.
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson interviews Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Senator John McCain to discuss the priorities at the United Nations General Assembly this week, and Ken Burns and Lynn Novick preview their ten-part documentary, "The Vietnam War."
When Marleen Brooks, of Park Hills, Mo., opened her mailbox, she was never expecting the letter she received, from someone she'd never met: a lonely, 90-year-old woman who lived across the street. Her reply: a friendship that has grown into helping others reach out to isolated seniors. Steve Hartman reports.
Lee Cowan catches up with the tennis legend and advocate for gender equality, whose 1973 exhibition match against Bobby Riggs was promoted as the "Battle of the Sexes" (and is now dramatized in a new movie starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell).
John le Carré is the pen name of David Cornwell, an ex-spy for Britain’s famed MI6, whose page-turner spy thrillers have made him one of the most successful authors of the past 60 years
What's the difference between an iPhone and a Galaxy? A lot less today, as Apple and Samsung keep taking inspiration from the other when they release new versions of their smartphones. David Pogue of Yahoo Finance looks into changes in the cellular landscape.
The filmmakers discuss their new documentary series "The Vietnam War"
A ceremony was held this weekend at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, officially recognizing - for the first time - the contributions of an Italian immigrant, Luigi Del Bianco, who was the memorial's chief carver. Jim Axelrod takes us through the history of how Del Bianco (who died 48 years ago) is receiving this long-delayed honor from the National Park Service.
Correspondent Tracy Smith traveled to Blantyre, Malawi, where megastar Madonna has opened a state-of-the-art pediatric care facility - the first-ever of its kind in the desperately poor country's history. In a wide-ranging interview, the singer talked about her charity, Raising Malawi; her life with her six children, including four adoptees from Malawi; and how motherhood has been a healing experience for her.