Rivera's husband Ryan Dorsey told police that his wife struck him on the bottom lip and head, CBS affiliate WOWK reports
José Andrés has some 30 popular restaurants across the United States, but he's barely stepped foot in them for two months. He and an army of chefs and volunteers have been serving the people in Puerto Rico
José Andrés has some 30 popular restaurants across the United States, but he's barely stepped foot in them for two months. He and an army of chefs and volunteers have been serving the people in Puerto Rico
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson sits down with Robert Dallek, author of "Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life," Ron Chernow, author of "Grant," Nancy Koehn, author of "Forged in Crisis," and Mark Updegrove, author of "The Last Republicans" for a discussion about their works which examine leadership in times of crisis. Plus, Walter Isaacson discusses his new book "Leonardo da Vinci" which explores the life and work of the original renaissance man.
Syria's dictator is trying to quash the remnants of rebellion by bombing hospitals. Still, brave doctors in the country, many of them American volunteers, are risking everything to save lives
Syria's dictator is trying to quash the remnants of rebellion by bombing hospitals. Still, brave doctors in the country, many of them American volunteers, are risking everything to save lives
John Dickerson looks at the week in politics post-Thanksgiving with President Trump in Mar-a-Lago, a growing number of sexual harassment claims, and the future of Congress's legislative to-do list.
"Face the Nation" sat down with four authors to explore what history teaches us about leadership in times of crisis
"Face the Nation" sat down with author Walter Isaacson to discuss the creative genius of artist Leonardo da Vinci
Missed the second half of the show? John Dickerson speaks with authors Robert Dallek, Ron Chernow, Nancy Koehn, and Mark Updegrove about why the subjects of their new books stood out to them. And, author Walter Isaacson discusses his new book "Leonardo Da Vinci."
Just off Scotland, a tiny island with one main road is a testament to human independence
This tiny island with one main road is a testament to human independence
Walter Isaacson joins Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson to discuss his new book "Leonardo da Vinci" which explores the life and work of the original renaissance man.
Rep. John Conyers, under investigation over allegations of sexual harassment, denies he acted inappropriately
Robert Dallek, Ron Chernow, Nancy Koehn, and Mark Updegrove join Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson and discuss why the subjects of their new books stood out to them.
Robert Dallek, author of "Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life," Ron Chernow, author of "Grant," Nancy Koehn, author of "Forged in Crisis," and Mark Updegrove, author of "The Last Republicans," sit down for a discussion about their works which examine leadership in times of crisis.
Our broadcast, hosted by Jane Pauley, features Senior Contributor Ted Koppel's report on the nation's third-biggest killer, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Also: Erin Moriarty interviews Ronan Farrow, the journalist who helped expose allegations of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein; Anthony Mason profiles singer-songwriter Noel Gallagher, formerly of Oasis; Alina Cho visits with fashion designer Stella McCartney; and Mo Rocca goes in search of Johnny Appleseed, and explores the quest for the very best apple.
CBS News' John Dickerson speaks with authors who chart the rise of leaders in times of national challenges
Robert Dallek, Ron Chernow, Nancy Koehn, and Mark Updegrove share some of their favorite stories about the great leaders they focused on in new biographies out this year.