Reporter's Notebook: Holly Williams in Raqqa, Syria
CBS News Foreign Correspondent Holly Williams gives an update on the fight against the Islamic State in Raqqa, Syria, the group's self-proclaimed capital.
CBS News Foreign Correspondent Holly Williams gives an update on the fight against the Islamic State in Raqqa, Syria, the group's self-proclaimed capital.
"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson discusses the founding fathers' ability to forge friendships amid the of struggle to create a new nation
Ruth Marcus, Ezra Klein, Lanhee Chen, and Michael Graham discuss the problems Congress needs to address to move forward with health care bill and President Trump's tweets.
Guests included Mike Lee, Ruth Marcus, Ezra Klein, Lanhee Chen, Michael Graham, Holly Williams, Abdalaziz Alhamza, Matthew Heineman, Peter Baker, John Farrell, Lynne Olson, and Sally Mott Freeman.
Mary Colter was the visionary designer behind the Grand Canyon's most recognizable buildings. Drawing on ancient Native American structures for inspiration, Colter (one of a handful of female architects in her day) created buildings that blended in with their settings, physically and culturally, and spawned an architectural movement - National Park Rustic - on display at parks across the country. Conor Knighton reports.
This past week started with a big win for the President as the Supreme Court put into effect parts of his travel ban, but setbacks and confusion on health care and ugly attacks against the media dominated the rest of the week.
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson interviews Senator Mike Lee regarding health care and twitter storms, and the book and film panels highlight new works out this summer.
Face The Nation's John Dickerson sits down with Lynne Olson, Sally Freeman, Peter Baker and John Farrell to discuss their latest books.
More than a century ago, the Bradford Watermelon was the sweetest, juiciest watermelon around; now, thanks to the latest generation of the Bradford family in South Carolina, they're back. Martha Teichner reports.
In Oklahoma, where tornado warnings can mean the difference between life and death, there are no bigger names in storm-chasing than Val and Amy Castor, a husband-and-wife team who serve as a mobile early warning system for approaching storms. The Castors are part of a network of storm chasers who broadcast live for Oklahoma City's CBS station, getting as close as possible to pinpoint a tornado's path. Manuel Bojorquez reports on the couple who have saved lives and challenged death together for 25 years.
Why do Americans have so much stuff that they have to pay people to hold onto it for them, in tiny rooms far from their actual house? Comedian Jim Gaffigan offers his take on a quintessential American trait: renting storage units for stuff we refuse to throw away.
Bestselling author Herman Wouk ("The Caine Mutiny," "The Winds of War," "War and Remembrance"), now 102, recently published his latest book, "Sailor and Fiddler." Though reclusive, the Pulitzer Prize-winner invited correspondent Tracy Smith to his Palm Springs home, and talked about a career conjuring fiction from real life.
In this web exclusive, "Sunday Morning" film critic David Edelstein offers his take on some of the latest movies, including the car chase thriller "Baby Driver"; Sofia Coppola's Civil War melodrama "The Beguiled," starring Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell; and a raunchy indie comedy about medieval nuns, "The Little Hours," starring Aubrey Plaza.
Jane Pauley profiles the rocker and fellow Hoosier who has just released his 23rd studio album, "Sad Clowns & Hillbillies." John Mellencamp explains why he is driven to make music, and talks about his other passion: painting.
With anniversaries marking both our nation's birth and the introduction of Spam, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Lee Cowan reports.
We leave you this Sunday Morning with stunning views of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona
Childhood sweethearts Dale and Alice Rockey were married for a remarkable 81 years, making them the Longest Married Couple when "Sunday Morning" visited them in Olathe, Kansas, back in 2015
Trump tweeted a video showing him body slamming a person with a CNN logo for its head
Such attacks have been relatively rare in Damascus, the seat of power for President Bashar Assad
In this web exclusive, the singer-songwriter talks to Jane Pauley about how he has suffered throughout his life, to varying degrees, from panic attacks. He also discusses creativity, from his painting, to how his gift for songwriting has evolved over time.
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