W.H. adviser says Trump wasn't initially aware of payments to porn star
"His personal attorney had discretion to do this," Kellyanne Conway says on payments to Stormy Daniels
"His personal attorney had discretion to do this," Kellyanne Conway says on payments to Stormy Daniels
Contrary to the narrative held by some that America is in decline, many towns and cities hit by economic hardship are experiencing a rebirth, thanks to entrepreneurs and those thinking outside of the box
Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss Michael Cohen's payment to Stormy Daniels and Rudy Giuliani's interviews this week.
We leave you this Sunday Morning with a look at springtime in Yosemite National Park. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Kellyanne Conway, Michael Avenatti and Michael Hayden. Plus, British Ambassador Sir Kim Darroch discusses whether President Trump will formally pull out of the Iran nuclear deal ahead of Saturday's deadline.
From Melanoma Monday to National Teacher Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
By day, Austin Perine is a mild-mannered four-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama. But once a week, he turns into this alter ego: a superhero set on feeding as many homeless people as possible. Steve Hartman reports.
The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, talks with correspondent Rita Braver about her relationship with President Donald Trump; growing up the child of Sikh immigrants in South Carolina; and why she set aside an accounting career to run for public office.
Correspondent Anthony Mason sits down with singer-songwriter Kesha to talk about music, including her recent album, "Rainbow"; becoming a symbol for the #MeToo movement; and being named to Time Magazine's 2018 list of the 100 Most Influential People.
Broadcast journalist Daryn Kagan, who married a widower with a young girl, talks about raising the daughter of a woman who did not live to see her grow up.
The broadcast journalist talks about raising a young girl brought into the world by a woman who didn't live to see her grow up
Erin Moriarty interviews playwright Mart Crowley, whose groundbreaking 1968 play "The Boys in the Band," about a group of gay men attending a birthday party, is now on Broadway in a revival starring Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto.
Alina Cho profiles internet celebrities Bag Snob, BryanBoy and Desi Perkins, whose fashion sense and marketing savvy are proving to be valuable selling tools for fashion, accessory and makeup companies – and for their millions of social media followers.
Jane Pauley looks back at the lives of handbag designer Judith Leiber and her husband, artist Gerson Leiber, who both passed away this week, hours within each other, after 72 years of marriage.
The husband-and-wife artist and handbag designer died within hours of one another after 72 years of marriage
Fifty-one years after writing his groundbreaking play about gay men talking about life inside the closet, it has finally made it to Broadway with a star-studded cast
These distinctively styled bicycles, the offspring of lowrider cars, are a moving feast for the eyes - carefully twisted metal embellished with art, chrome and more chrome
In Compton, California, there's an art form that grew from the streets, one with a decidedly Latino flavor. For 44 years Manny Silva has been creating by hand a very distinctive style of lowrider bicycle, an offspring of lowrider cars. His brilliantly elaborate chrome and metal creations - many worth thousands of dollars - are two-wheeled feasts for the eyes. Mireya Villareal reports.
Following in the footsteps of his lock-inventing father, Linus Yale Jr. received the first of his 20 patents for lock devices on May 6, 1851
Contrary to the narrative some hold that America is in decline, many towns and cities are experiencing a rebirth. James Fallows, of The Atlantic magazine, and his wife, Deborah, traveled the country, stopping in one small town after another, to witness the forces of entrepreneurship and creativity that are driving an American renewal. They've written a book, "Our Towns," and talked with correspondent Lee Cowan about the creativity, compassion and generosity of small town America that are the driving forces behind a nation remaking itself. Читать дальше...
Sir Kim Darroch, British ambassador to the U.S., appeared on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, May 6, 2018
Following in the footsteps of his lock-inventing father, Linus Yale Jr. received his first patent for a lock and key device on May 6, 1851. Jane Pauley reports.
George Washington University constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley appeared on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, May 6, 2018
Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti appeared on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, May 6, 2018
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