Cheney says House January 6 panel "will not be deterred"
Meanwhile, Democratic Representative Adam Schiff told "Face the Nation" on Sunday that he expected public hearings to begin in the coming weeks.
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Meanwhile, Democratic Representative Adam Schiff told "Face the Nation" on Sunday that he expected public hearings to begin in the coming weeks.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, Representative Liz Cheney, Representative Adam Schiff and University of Chicago professor Robert Pape join Margaret Brennan.
"I know we've had an Omicron surge, but I still believe very firmly and very passionately not only as an educator, but as a parent, that our students belong in the classroom and we can do it safely," Cardona said on "Face the Nation."
The following is the full transcript of an interview with University of Chicago Professor Robert Pape on "Face the Nation" on January 2, 2022.
The following is the full transcript of an interview with Dr. Scott Gottlieb on "Face the Nation" on January 2, 2022.
The following is the full transcript of an interview with Representative Adam Schiff on "Face the Nation" on January 2, 2022.
The following is the full transcript of an interview with Representative Liz Cheney on "Face the Nation" on January 2, 2022.
The following is the full transcript of an interview with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on "Face the Nation" on January 2, 2022.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottleib and more appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" Sunday.
This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," the head of the Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, will talk about the economy. Plus, Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly joins us as the National Rifle Association wraps up.
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted and charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. In the wake of the unprecedented situation, four presidential historians — Douglas Brinkley, Lindsay Chervinsky, Richard Norton Smith and Jon Meacham — join Robert Costa to discuss.
Senate chaplain Barry C. Black, who urged lawmakers after the Nashville school shooting to "move beyond thoughts and prayers," tells "Face the Nation" that he felt compelled to call on them that day because "there comes a time when action is required."
American Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic was detained in Russia last week. The newspaper's editor-in-chief Emma Tucker tells "Face the Nation" that "it's hugely reassuring to us" that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has spoken to his Russian counterpart.
Former Trump administration National Security Adviser John Bolton tells "Face the Nation" that it's a "big mistake, politically" for Republicans to align themselves with the former president after his indictment.
Preet Bharara, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, tells "Face the Nation" that "it's a little bit rich" for former President Donald Trump's Attorney General Bill Barr to call the investigation "political."
Former President Donald Trump is expected to be arraigned on criminal charges in New York on Tuesday. Rikki Klieman details what's next for the former president, who will be processed "like any other defendant' in New York.
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a grand jury in Manhattan that was investigating the circumstances of an alleged "hush money" payment made by his former fixer Michael Cohen to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Robert Costa speaks to Cohen ahead of Tuesday's arraignment.
Republican presidential candidate Michelle Bachmann discusses the two GOP frontrunners; Then, on the roundtable CBS News chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell and CBS News political director John Dickerson discuss the turning points after the GOP debate in Des Moines; Also, Bob Schieffer comments on what may be the sweet deal behind going through the abuse that comes with running for or serving in office?
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus discusses what is needed to get the country back on track; then, Former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs talks about the candidacies of GOP contenders Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich; also, on the round table a discussion about the current campaign situation, where each candidate is standing, and the course ahead.
For the annual "Face the Nation" Thanksgiving weekend Books and Authors show, Bob Schieffer is joined by Kathryn Stockett, author of The Help, Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, whose memoir No Higher Honor, tells of her days as George Bush's Secretary of State, Michael Lewis, author of Boomerang, and Walter Isaacson, the best selling author of the new biography of Steve Jobs.
Rep. Ron Paul, statistically tied as a frontrunner in the 2012 GOP presidential race, spoke with Bob Schieffer on his stance on foreign relations; Then, Sen. Joe Manchin and Sen. Pat Toomey discuss what may be causing the congressional deficit supercommittee from reaching an agreement; Also, Bob Schieffer comments on the declining approval rating of Congress.
Rep. Haley Barbour (R-Miss.), South Carolina's Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), and Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-MD) on who's ahead in the polls after the CBS News GOP debate; Then, republican candidate Jon Huntsman on his foreign policy; Also, Kathleen Parker, DeeDee Myers, Major Garrett, and John Dickerson analyze who was helped and who was hurt coming out of the CBS News/National Journal GOP debate.
Skier Chris Lillis said he was "heartbroken about what's happened in the United States," while skater Amber Glenn said she "will not just be quiet."
If the June deadline is not met, the Trump administration will likely put pressure on both sides to meet it, Zelenskyy told reporters.
A federal appeals court on Friday endorsed the Trump administration's policy of holding broad groups of immigration detainees without access to bond hearings, a major legal victory for President Trump.
The Pentagon says it will cut ties with Harvard University, ending graduate-level military training, fellowship and certificate programs.
President Trump late Friday addressed a video posted to his social media account that included a racist depiction of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, telling reporters he didn't see the part that showed the former president and first lady.
Though the commerce secretary has called his interactions with Epstein as "limited," the two were in business together four years after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea.
Emboldened by loosened restrictions from federal regulators, prediction markets look to cash in on Super Bowl Sunday.
President Trump called GOP Sen. Tim Scott after the South Carolina Republican publicly urged the president to remove a reposted video depicting former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes.
The criticism continued even after the White House removed the video after the initial backlash.
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If the June deadline is not met, the Trump administration will likely put pressure on both sides to meet it, Zelenskyy told reporters.
The Pentagon says it will cut ties with Harvard University, ending graduate-level military training, fellowship and certificate programs.
Beginning in 2004, Joe Macken carved all five boroughs of New York City out of balsa wood, every site and stadium, and every bridge and building. His creation consists of almost 1 million structures.
More than 35 local, state and federal agencies have been working for the last 18 months to prepare for Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California.
Though the commerce secretary has called his interactions with Epstein as "limited," the two were in business together four years after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea.
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Cryptocurrency transactions are often thought to be anonymous and untraceable. That's a misconception, experts tell CBS News.
Emboldened by loosened restrictions from federal regulators, prediction markets look to cash in on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Skier Chris Lillis said he was "heartbroken about what's happened in the United States," while skater Amber Glenn said she "will not just be quiet."
If the June deadline is not met, the Trump administration will likely put pressure on both sides to meet it, Zelenskyy told reporters.
A federal appeals court on Friday endorsed the Trump administration's policy of holding broad groups of immigration detainees without access to bond hearings, a major legal victory for President Trump.
The Pentagon says it will cut ties with Harvard University, ending graduate-level military training, fellowship and certificate programs.
President Trump late Friday addressed a video posted to his social media account that included a racist depiction of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, telling reporters he didn't see the part that showed the former president and first lady.
Becca Valle, then 37, enrolled in a cutting-edge clinical trial after surgery removed an aggressive tumor from her brain.
More than three dozen cases of death cap mushroom poisonings have been reported in California since November, health officials said.
Here's what to know about TrumpRx, including how it works, who can use it, and how much money it can save.
The Trump administration launched its new TrumpRx direct-to-consumer prescription drug listing site late Thursday, part of a push to offer medication at steep discounts.
The New Mexico Department of Health said officials believe the baby contracted listeria after their mother drank raw milk during pregnancy.
U.S. speed skater Greta Myers learned about her Olympic debut in the 3000m three hours before the race was due to begin.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán attended the launch of the initiative last month in the Swiss ski resort of Davos.
Gu qualified for the women's slopestyle final wearing an outfit with details inspired by her Chinese heritage and her personal quirks.
Skier Chris Lillis said he was "heartbroken about what's happened in the United States," while skater Amber Glenn said she "will not just be quiet."
The second gold medal of the Milano Cortina Games was awarded to Frida Karlsson of Sweden in the women's 10km+10km skiathlon.
Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books, joins "CBS Saturday Morning" to recommend some of the best books to read around Valentine's Day.
Super Bowl chefs spend an entire year developing the menu for the big game, and "CBS Saturday Morning" gets a sneak peek at some of the mouth-watering options.
Montreal-based brothers Andrew and Brad Barr released their debut album in 2010 and have won some of Canada's top music awards for their indie sound. Performing from their first album in eight years, "Let it Hiss," here's The Barr Brothers performing "Another Tangerine."
Montreal-based brothers Andrew and Brad Barr released their debut album in 2010 and have won some of Canada's top music awards for their indie sound. Performing from their first album in eight years, "Let it Hiss," here's The Barr Brothers performing "Naturally."
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The FAA says it is collaborating with the FBI to detect, track and assess unauthorized drone activity at the Super Bowl.
Gamers across the world can now recreate drone strikes in Ukraine from the comfort of their own home, with this newly released game.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks about how companies are using artificial intelligence, the discussion around the technology and how it's impacting the workforce.
Executives from Waymo and Tesla defended their self-driving vehicle technology in testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports and Ian Krietzberg, an AI correspondent at the digital media company Puck, has more.
After decades monitoring polar bears in Norway's far north, researchers say the animals have proven incredibly adaptable, but there are no guarantees for the future.
Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity warps and bends the star stuff around it.
"CBS Saturday Morning" learns more about Veronika, the clever cow who figured out multiple ways to scratch herself with a broom. It was the first time a cow was seen using a tool.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
The Dinosaur National Monument, which is located on the border between Colorado and Utah, was last excavated in 1924.
Authorities said Friday they were inspecting an apparent new message relating to the disappearance of "Today" host Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy, after the family reported her missing from her home on Sunday.
Luigi Mangione had an outburst after a hearing on Friday in which the judge announced that his New York State trial will begin on June 8. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman is following the case.
Local and federal authorities said "investigators are actively inspecting the information provided in the message for its authenticity" regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
Friday marked six days since Nancy Guthrie's apparent abduction, and Guthrie's three children have been posting on social media hoping to reach whoever may have taken her. CBS News' Andres Gutierrez reports and former FBI counterintelligence operative Eric O'Neill has more.
Luigi Mangione had an outburst in a New York courtroom on Friday after a judge scheduled his state trial to begin before his federal case. The UnitedHealthCare CEO murder suspect claimed "this is the same trial twice" and called it "double jeopardy." CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has more.
NASA's first crewed moon mission in more than 50 years has been delayed until March at the earliest. During a routine dress rehearsal of the launch, persistent liquid hydrogen leaks were discovered in the Artemis II rocket. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood breaks it down.
NASA plans to test the planned leak repair with a second dress rehearsal fueling test later this month.
NASA delayed the Artemis II moon rocket launch after a hydrogen leak was found during a wet dress rehearsal, the agency announced Tuesday. CBS News senior space consultant Bill Harwood has the latest.
A NASA mission is underway to map the heliosphere, which is a huge protective bubble around the solar system that was created by the sun.
NASA says it can't try until March at the earliest to send a crewed spacecraft on a flight around the moon and back, due to hydrogen leaks during testing of the Artemis II rocket.
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Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
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The Seattle Seahawks are set to face off against the New England Patriots on Sunday in Super Bowl LX, and "CBS Saturday Morning" goes inside key storylines to be aware of ahead of the big game.