Kaine on Charlottesville violence response
Sen. Tim Kaine said in the year after the violent demonstrations in Virginia, a new spirit of "goodwill" has formed in local politics.
Sen. Tim Kaine said in the year after the violent demonstrations in Virginia, a new spirit of "goodwill" has formed in local politics.
This week's "Face the Nation" takes a special look at race in America one year after Charlottesville. Moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Tim Kaine, Sen. Tim Scott and Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker. Plus, we'll have a conversation about race with our panel.
This week's "Face the Nation" takes a special look at race in America one year after Charlottesville. Moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Tim Kaine, Sen. Tim Scott and Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker. Plus, we'll have a conversation about race with our panel.
We’ll talk with Sens. Tim Scott and Tim Kaine, plus the first African American mayor of Charlottesville, one year after racial tension in the city exploded into violence and claimed three lives
Democratic Virginia senator cites the president’s response to last year’s violence in Charlottesville as evidence of his tendency to sow division
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, weighs in on President Trump's response to last year's violence in Charlottesville.
Corey Stewart, a conservative firebrand who won the GOP nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in Virginia, has defended Confederate symbols
At a juvenile detention facility in Virginia, immigrant children said they were bound, beaten and isolated in solitary confinement
Trump loyalist Corey Stewart won Virginia's Senate primary and will face incumbent Tim Kaine in November. Richmond Times-Dispatch politics reporter Patrick Wilson joins CBSN with more on how the race will shape up ahead of this year's midterms.
Virginia's primary election has the potential to shake up the Seante
Virginia senator is calling out Trump's authorization to launch a precision missile strike in Syria as an "illegal military act"
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, a member of both the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he's calling President Trump's decision to strike Syria an "illegal military act." Kaine also reacts to James Comey's first interview since being fired as FBI director and shares why he thinks Comey made a "real blunder" during the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
"We have a president who is anti-diplomacy and I worry that Mike Pompeo has shown the same tendency to oppose diplomacy," said Kaine
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the role of Congress in deciding military action in Syria and Mike Pompeo's confirmation hearing to be secretary of state.
Kaine joined us to discuss the Syria strikes, Congress' reaction and whether he would vote to confirm CIA Director Mike Pompeo as secretary of state
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and Senator Tim Kaine. Plus, Ret. Admiral James Winnefeld and Ambassador James Jeffrey take a closer look at what's next in Syria following the missile strikes.
The Virginia Democrat says it's "unacceptable" that the memo hasn't been shared with Congress or the American public
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, sits down with John Dickerson, CBS News' chief Washington correspondent and anchor of "Face the Nation."
"It's not just about subtraction, it also has to be about addition," Sen. Tim Kaine said of Confederate monuments
Senator Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, addresses the violent events in Charlottesville and discusses the push to remove confederate monuments with Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson.
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson interviews Senators Tim Scott and Tim Kaine to discuss presidential leadership and the push to remove confederate monuments. Two panels share analysis on Charlottesville and the latest in politics.
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, has announced that he's joining the push to remove Confederate statues from the Capitol
Linwood "Woody" Kaine, the son of Hillary Clinton's running mate, faces misdemeanor charges
The son of U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, who was Hillary Clinton's running mate, was charged for allegedly disrupting a pro-Trump rally in March at the St. Paul Capitol, CBS Minnesota reports.
The new AUMF proposed by Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia and Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, would authorize force against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), al Qaeda and the Taliban
Hallie Biden, the widow of Beau Biden, was romantically involved with Hunter Biden and testified that she discarded the gun at the heart of the case.
Four Russian warships, including a nuclear-powered submarine, will arrive in Havana next week, Cuban officials said Thursday.
Trump ally Steve Bannon appeared in a Washington, D.C. federal courtroom on Thursday as a judge weighed whether to clear the way for Bannon to serve out a four-month prison sentence.
The Starliner crew had to work around thruster problems and more helium leaks, but pulled off a successful space station docking.
In France to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Allied forces' pivotal D-Day landings in Normandy, President Biden honors WWII troops who freed Europe from tyranny.
Police said an initial review of fingerprints suggests that a woman claiming to be Cherrie Mahan is not the child who went missing from rural western Pennsylvania 39 years ago.
Early Thursday morning, it was already 100 degrees Fahrenheit in Las Vegas – about 4 degrees above the historic daily average. Vegas and Death Valley are under extreme heat level warnings.
GameStop's stock price surged more than 40% after Keith Gill indicated he would appear on YouTube for the first time in three years.
Parton said the show will have "many original songs" and all the fan favorites are included in the score.
Pat Sajak and Vanna White have been one of television's most iconic duos since they started working on "Wheel of Fortune" together in 1982.
Joro spiders can lay up to 500 eggs in a single sac and their babies can parachute themselves "tends to hundreds of miles" away through the sky. These photos show where they've landed so far.
Backup defensive lineman BJ Thompson experienced a seizure and went into cardiac arrest, CBS Sports reported.
They're big, they're scary-looking and they float through the air — but Joro spiders are also among the "shyest" spiders researchers have ever found.
"Piece by Piece" will feature Pharrell Williams voicing himself in animated LEGO form, accompanied by some A-list collaborators from his chart-topping career.
U.S. unemployment rate forecast to stay below 4% for a 28th straight month — that would be the longest stretch in more than 70 years.
Author Suzanne Collins is returning to the ravaged, post-apocalyptic land of Panem for a new "The Hunger Games" novel.
GameStop's stock price surged more than 40% after Keith Gill indicated he would appear on YouTube for the first time in three years.
A typical car buyer will pay $10,688 extra in interest payments over the course of a new car loan, one expert said.
Now that they're getting older, children raised on social media have some hard-earned wisdom to share on the perils of addictive tech.
Sen. Tim Scott is one of several Black Republican lawmakers who are looking to shift minority voters away from Democrats.
If UFOs turn out to be "cutting-edge secret weapons or spying drones in disguise, they can pose a significant threat," one lawmaker said.
The president warned that the "dark forces" that were present 80 years ago "never fade," tying the lessons of history to the continued threats posed today during a commemoration of D-Day.
There's been an increased focus on four potential vice presidential candidates, although Trump's shortlist is not yet complete.
Trump ally Steve Bannon appeared in a Washington, D.C. federal courtroom on Thursday as a judge weighed whether to clear the way for Bannon to serve out a four-month prison sentence.
Now that they're getting older, children raised on social media have some hard-earned wisdom to share on the perils of addictive tech.
One person died and another was treated for smoke inhalation in one of seven fires caused by product overheating.
A new observational study, meaning it does not prove causation, found xylitol, a common sugar substitute, may increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
The FDA said "additional review" and court cases led it to roll back the ban.
Faulty lead test kits made by Magellan Diagnostics may have been used as late as 2021 to test children for exposure to the toxic metal. The company agreed to pay $42 million to settle criminal charges that it concealed malfunctions.
Beating Pakistan was a historic win for the United States — a country where most people hardly understand the rules of the game.
Four Russian warships, including a nuclear-powered submarine, will arrive in Havana next week, Cuban officials said Thursday.
"Products and materials intended to manufacture explosive devices" were found at the suspect's hotel room, officials said.
Researchers were tagging marine when the tiger shark they caught vomited a dead echidna — a spiny creature similar to a hedgehog.
The U.S. has sanctioned Los Lobos, an Ecuadorian crime gang that officials say is behind much of the violence shaking the country.
Pat Sajak and Vanna White have been one of television's most iconic duos since they started working on "Wheel of Fortune" together in 1982.
"Piece by Piece" will feature Pharrell Williams voicing himself in animated LEGO form, accompanied by some A-list collaborators from his chart-topping career.
Author Suzanne Collins is returning to the ravaged, post-apocalyptic land of Panem for a new "The Hunger Games" novel.
Here's you chance to preorder Samsung's latest Windows laptop and get a free 50-inch TV, too.
Parton said the show will have "many original songs" and all the fan favorites are included in the score.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping American life, including changing the investment landscape as AI-related stocks are booming. CBS News' John Dickerson examines some of the best performers to explain which industries make up the AI revolution.
The law requires car manufacturers to install rear seat reminder alerts in new passenger cars by 2025. The government is weighing whether to go beyond that mandate to require occupant detection technology.
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.
Many newer vehicles have built-in technology that is meant to remind drivers that a child is in the back seat of a car, which can be deadly on a hot day. But a Louisiana family warns the technology isn't good enough to prevent a tragedy. National consumer correspondent Ash-har Qurairshi reports.
Last week, Ticketmaster confirmed it was hacked. The group claiming to be behind the breach said it stole the data of some 560 million customers and offered to sell those details for half a million dollars on the dark web. CBS News reporter Zak Hudak has more.
"Tornado Alley" used to refer to the central Plains region, but research shows new areas of the Midwest and Southeast now face a greater threat.
Devastating flooding in Brazil has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes for good. Scientists say human-caused climate change will make extreme flooding more likely, and that there will be more climate refugees in the future. Lauren Risi, director of the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Wilson Center, joins CBS News to discuss.
European scientists say May was the 12th consecutive month the world saw record-high temperatures. According to the ICF Climate Center, many U.S. cities in the South and Midwest are expected to see more days with higher temperatures if current emissions rates continue. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga explains how Phoenix, Arizona, is preparing.
A heat wave is bringing high temperatures earlier in the summer to some parts of the Southwest, creating dangerous conditions for thousands of Americans. CBS News' Ben Tracy has more.
China hails its lunar probe mission as a success after unfurling a Chinese flag on the far side of the moon and collecting rock and soil samples.
Eleven migrants were hospitalized for heat exhaustion Thursday after they were rescued in a human smuggling bust near San Antonio, Texas, authorities said. Several dozen migrants were found in a trailer with no air conditioning and little water. Ben Tracy has more.
Police said they can't verify the claims of a woman who claims to be Cherrie Mahan.
The man accused of murdering four women whose bodies were found near Long Island's Gilgo Beach was charged in the killings of two other women. Rex Heuermann was indicted in the deaths of Sandra Costilla, who was killed in 1993, and Jessica Taylor, who went missing in 2003. CBS New York's Carolyn Gusoff reports.
Hallie Biden, the widow of Beau Biden, testified at Hunter Biden's federal gun trial in Delaware Thursday. Hallie was in a relationship with Hunter after his divorce from his ex-wife in 2017 and Beau's death in 2015. They were dating at the time when the firearm was purchased in 2018. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more on the testimony.
"Products and materials intended to manufacture explosive devices" were found at the suspect's hotel room, officials said.
The Starliner crew had to work around thruster problems and more helium leaks, but pulled off a successful space station docking.
Boeing's Starliner capsule, with a crew of two, docked at the International Space Station Thursday after troubleshooting some technical malfunctions. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood breaks down how NASA maneuvered through the challenges to achieve the Starliner's next step in space.
Building on lessons learned during three previous test flights, SpaceX set its sights on more lofty goals for a fourth launch of the giant rocket.
Boeing's Starliner capsule finally took off Wednesday after years of delays, with two NASA astronauts on their way to the International Space Station. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood explains why the launch took so long, and how significant it is.
Boeing's Starliner space capsule launched Wednesday with a crew of two on a mission to the International Space Station. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann breaks down how it finally happened after repeated delays.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
Forrest Fenn hid a treasure somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. Five men died searching for it.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
A look back at the hallowed career of the indie "B-movie" filmmaker, known for exploitation films, monster flicks, and some bizarre movie posters.
Eighty years after D-Day, President Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and other world leaders gathered in Normandy to honor the thousands of Allied soldiers who gave their lives to help bring freedom to Europe. In his speech on Thursday, Mr. Biden also drew comparisons between the actions of Hitler's Nazi forces and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Tony Dokoupil reports from Normandy.
Eleven migrants were hospitalized for heat exhaustion Thursday after they were rescued in a human smuggling bust near San Antonio, Texas, authorities said. Several dozen migrants were found in a trailer with no air conditioning and little water. Ben Tracy has more.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
The NAACP is calling on President Biden to halt all weapons deliveries to Israel and to push for an immediate, permanent cease-fire in Gaza. Derrick Johnson, NAACP president and CEO, joins "America Decides" to discuss the move.
Former President Donald Trump is returning to the campaign trail Thursday night in Phoenix, Arizona. The battleground state stop is Trump's first appearance since a New York jury convicted him in his "hush money" criminal trial. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.