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Donald Trump is saying that the "shackles are off" after losing support from top Republican officials, including House Speaker Paul Ryan. This comes after a leaked tape revealed the GOP nominee making lewd remarks in 2005. Editor-in-chief of The Hill, Bob Cusack, joins CBSN with more.
Donald Trump drew a massive crowd at a rally in Panama City Beach, Florida. After a leaked tape revealed his lewd comments against women, he was encouraging people to register to vote. He also said he would be very angry with voters if they didn't vote for him. Watch his full remarks here.
President Obama hit the campaign trail for Clinton with a stop in North Carolina, where Obama sharply criticized Trump and his supporters. Obama pointed out the vast differences between the opponents and said Trump does not have the temperament, judgment or knowledge to be president.
Donald Trump's vulgar remarks about women has sparked a national conversation about sexual assault. The conversation is not new in politics: Tuesday marked the 25th anniversary of Anita Hill making her accusation against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Anna Werner reports.
Former VP Al Gore took center stage at a Hillary Clinton campaign rally in Miami Tuesday. It was hoped that Gore's environmental issues would help young voters warm to Clinton. Nancy Cordes reports.
In a series of attack tweets, Donald Trump declared himself free of shackles and blasted House Speaker Paul Ryan and the GOP for refusing to defend his campaign. Major Garrett has the latest.
Al Gore joined the Democratic campaign Tuesday in Miami, Florida, to speak on climate change. Hillary Clinton has been struggling to appeal to young voters throughout her campaign and climate change is considered a priority for many.
In his second Pennsylvania rally in one day, Donald Trump blamed his problems on the media and joined his supporters in chanting "lock her up" about Hillary Clinton. Trump also made overt warnings of voter fraud in the upcoming election. See his full remarks.
Hillary Clinton on Monday said she welcomed Donald Trump talking about her record over the past 30 years while addressing supporters in Columbus, Ohio. Clinton took a swipe at Trump, calling him an "equal opportunity insulter." See Clinton's full remarks.
The Internet provided some humor to the second presidential debate. This video, created by Lucky TV, shows Trump and Clinton along with a new version of "Time of My Life" and has racked up thousands of likes.
After the heated second presidential debate, Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail on Monday. She criticized Trump for saying his lewd comments were "locker room banter." Clinton also saw a new lead in the polls. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, one of the most powerful Republicans in the country, said Monday he would no longer defend Trump's candidacy. This comes days after a video went public of Trump making lewd remarks -- and with Trump trailing Clinton by 11 points in a new poll. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.
"Entertainment Tonight" host Nancy O'Dell responded to the lewd remarks Donald Trump made about her in 2005. Tony Dokoupil has more.
In an emergency call Monday, House Speaker Paul Ryan all but acknowledged that Donald Trump's lewd comments about women caught on tape threaten the GOP's majorities in Congress. Further, he told members he would no longer defend Trump. Julianna Goldman reports.
Gov. Mike Pence, who two days ago said that Donald Trump's lewd comments about women were "indefensible," today defended the man who made them. Dean Reynolds reports.
In the fallout of the leaked tape of Donald Trump's lewd comments about women, House Speaker Paul Ryan says he will no longer defend Trump. For his part, Trump tweeted that Ryan should be focusing on issues like jobs and illegal immigration, and not fighting with the GOP nominee. Major Garrett reports.
Donald Trump went after Bill Clinton at a Pennsylvania rally Monday, calling the former president a predator who assaulted women. See Trump's full remarks.
In an "emergency" call to fellow Republican National Committee members, RNC chairman Reince Priebus said that he still supports Donald Trump as the GOP nominee, despite fallout over sexually explicit comments Trump made towards women. CBSN's Tony Dokoupil has the audio from the call and discusses what's next for the Republican party with CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris.
In her first campaign event since Sunday's debate, Hillary Clinton told supporters in Detroit, "the differences between me and my opponent are pretty clear." Clinton jabbed Donald Trump for not paying income taxes and also criticized him for buying steel from China. See Clinton's full remarks.
Ken Bone is the mild-mannered, red sweater-wearing audience member who won the internet during Sunday night's presidential debate. He spoke with CBSN's Tony Dokoupil about his new found fame.
Donald Trump has defended his lewd comments about women as "locker room talk," but athletes across the country are denouncing that characterization. Now, the hashtag #NotInMyLockerRoom has surfaced as a response to the Republican nominee's remarks.
America is a land of immigrants, but how they get here is one of the biggest issues of the 2016 election. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have very different ideas about what to do with the 11 million people in the U.S. illegally. Weijia Jiang talked with voters in Florida, where the immigration issue will take center stage.
Ohio has a track record of picking the President; voters there have gotten it right in every election since 1964. The rust belt is considered a must win for both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. But both have more work to do. Trump needs to overcome the lack of support from the state's top Republican and Clinton needs a strong showing from her base. Weijia Jiang toured the state and found voters here think it is still anyone's game.
A Democratic presidential candidate has won Pennsylvania in the last six elections. Recent polls give Hillary Clinton a slight edge, but the state is still up for grabs. Weijia Jiang took a road trip across the state and found that this year, the party lines may be blurred.
The Trump administration's elevation of Dr. Tracy Beth Høeg to lead a high-profile office within the Food and Drug Administration is raising alarm among multiple senior FDA officials.
Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said that it's "really important" that video of the strikes "be made public."
Rep. Ilhan Omar told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that if allegations of a connection between tax dollars and terrorism are true, "that is a failure of the FBI and our court system."
In 1994 Christine Kuehn received a letter that revealed a family history from which her father had tried to shield her: Christine's grandfather, Otto, was a Nazi spy who was the only person tried and convicted for the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
President Trump's efforts to reshape the executive branch and flex his presidential power are set to be tested at the Supreme Court on Monday.
The next phase of the Gaza ceasefire involves an international security force and other measures and has not yet started.
A suspect accused of stabbing a man on a Charlotte Area Transit System commuter train on Friday is undocumented and was previously deported, according to authorities.
President Trump took aim at Rep. Henry Cuellar, a Democratic congressman from Texas whom he recently pardoned, in a Truth Social post.
A zoo on Java island has released photos of Indonesia's first locally born giant panda cub.
A suspect accused of stabbing a man on a Charlotte Area Transit System commuter train on Friday is undocumented and was previously deported, according to authorities.
Under a 2023 settlement reached by the Biden administration, Southwest agreed to a $140 million civil penalty after the company canceled thousands of flights during a winter storm in 2022.
Rep. Ilhan Omar told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that if allegations of a connection between tax dollars and terrorism are true, "that is a failure of the FBI and our court system."
President Trump took aim at Rep. Henry Cuellar, a Democratic congressman from Texas whom he recently pardoned, in a Truth Social post.
Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said that it's "really important" that video of the strikes "be made public."
Under a 2023 settlement reached by the Biden administration, Southwest agreed to a $140 million civil penalty after the company canceled thousands of flights during a winter storm in 2022.
The recall involves INIU 100,000mAh portable power banks, model BI-B41that were sold on Amazon between August 2021 and April 2022, the recall notice says.
Who dresses as St. Nick and speaks an odd brogue? Why, it's Techno Claus (a.k.a. David Pogue)! He offers "Sunday Morning" viewers his valuable tips for the gadget lovers on your gift-giving list.
"It's very discouraging," said one young job-seeker as employers pull back on hiring entry-level workers.
Minimum wages are set to rise in 22 U.S. states and 66 cities and counties next year, even as the federal baseline wage remains at $7.25.
Under a 2023 settlement reached by the Biden administration, Southwest agreed to a $140 million civil penalty after the company canceled thousands of flights during a winter storm in 2022.
Rep. Ilhan Omar told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that if allegations of a connection between tax dollars and terrorism are true, "that is a failure of the FBI and our court system."
President Trump took aim at Rep. Henry Cuellar, a Democratic congressman from Texas whom he recently pardoned, in a Truth Social post.
Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said that it's "really important" that video of the strikes "be made public."
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Rep. Ilhan Omar join Margaret Brennan.
The Trump administration's elevation of Dr. Tracy Beth Høeg to lead a high-profile office within the Food and Drug Administration is raising alarm among multiple senior FDA officials.
California's public health department said one person has died and several others have suffered severe liver damage due to eating toxic mushrooms that were foraged.
Nardiz Cooke was immediately transfixed by the mask she wore while receiving treatment for late-stage cancer.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with members appointed by RFK Jr., voted to change longstanding recommendations on the hepatitis B vaccine.
A clinical study into weight loss drugs for pets just launched, with results from the trial expected by next summer.
The following is the transcript of the interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Dec. 7, 2025.
A zoo on Java island has released photos of Indonesia's first locally born giant panda cub.
The following is the transcript of the interview with Rep. Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Dec. 7, 2025.
The following is the transcript of the interview with former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who now serves on the boards of Pfizer and United Healthcare, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Dec. 7, 2025.
The following is the transcript of the interview with Rep. Jim Himes, Democrat of Connecticut, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Dec. 7, 2025.
Elvis Presley biographer Peter Guralnick's latest book traces the relationship between the King and Colonel Tom Parker, a manager whose marketing savvy helped launch a rock 'n' roll revolution.
The bestselling author had said she would no longer write novels set in the make-believe mountain village of Mitford. After the death of her daughter, she wrote through her grief – which led to her 15th Mitford book, "My Beloved."
Novelist Jan Karon has written 25 bestsellers, including 15 about a make-believe mountain village, Mitford – stories in which the humanity of her characters is evoked in what she calls "a place of refuge." Karon talks with Faith Salie about discovering her voice as a writer at a very young age; the comforting qualities of her stories; and how the death of her daughter, Candace, led to her latest Mitford book, "My Beloved."
In this web exclusive, actor Ethan Hawke talks with Tracy Smith about his first experiences with Broadway. He also discusses his films "Explorers," "Dead Poets Society," "Reality Bites," "Training Day," and his latest, "Blue Moon," Leonardo DiCaprio's success, and his obsession with Jack Nicholson's performance in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
The star of "Blue Moon" talks about playing famed songwriter Lorenz Hart, whose successful collaboration with Richard Rodgers ended owing to Hart's heavy drinking; and about his own youthful ambitions.
Who dresses as St. Nick and speaks an odd brogue? Why, it's Techno Claus, a.k.a. David Pogue! He offers "Sunday Morning" viewers his valuable tips for the gadget lovers on your gift-giving list.
Tilly Norwood is unlike any other aspiring TV or movie star: Tilly is entirely generated by artificial intelligence. What might that mean for the media industry?
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.
Tilly Norwood is unlike any other aspiring TV or movie star: Tilly is entirely generated by artificial intelligence. Jo Ling Kent talks with Tilly's creator, Eline Van der Velden, about her goal of producing "the Scarlett Johansson of the AI genre." Kent also talks with Kevin Reilly, CEO of Kartel ai, a Beverly Hills tech startup; and with SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin, about the impact of AI on Hollywood and the actors' union.
Waymo has released new data showing its robotaxis were involved in 91% fewer serious crashes when compared to human drivers. CBS News' Elizabeth Cook rode along in a Waymo with Politico economic policy reporter Yasmin Khorram to unpack the report.
Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life developed on Earth, scientists say.
Kian Sadeghi, the 25-year-old founder and CEO at Nucleus Genomics, tells "CBS Mornings" that parents have every right to select the qualities and traits they desire in their child.
Ant colonies act as one "super-organism" which works to ensure the survival of all, according to a team of scientists.
The discovery could cast some doubt on the status of Lucy's species as the direct ancestor of Homo sapiens.
Wolf DNA seems to have influenced the size, smelling power and even personality of modern dog breeds, scientists said.
A suspect accused of stabbing a man on a Charlotte Area Transit System commuter train on Friday is undocumented and was previously deported, according to authorities.
With her posts and pleas on TikTok, Molly Bish's sister hopes she will generate new tips that will finally solve her sister's Massachusetts murder case and put an end to a painful decades-old mystery.
For years, the death of 15-year-old Danielle "Danni" Houchins had been shrouded in mystery. Montana investigators initially said it could have been a tragic accident, but her family always suspected something more sinister.
Video shows Coast Guard vehicles pursuing a go-fast vessel that appeared to have multiple people aboard.
The man suspected of placing pipe bombs around Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5, 2021, had his first court appearance on Friday after he was arrested Thursday following a five-year manhunt. A judge ordered the suspect to remain in jail pending future hearings.
Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life developed on Earth, scientists say.
The U.S. Air Force has approved SpaceX's plan to redevelop a historic launch pad at Cape Canaveral. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
Solar flares and other activity can disrupt radio communications, power grids and navigation signals, according to NASA.
Researchers have documented 55 instances of "mini lightning" over two Martian years by eavesdropping on the whirling wind recorded by NASA's Perseverance rover.
The new space station crew includes American Chris Williams, who holds a Ph.D. in astronomy and is a board-certified medical physicist at Harvard Medical School.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
A retrospective look at the actor, director, producer, and founder of the Sundance Institute.
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.
Missed the second half of the show? Rep. Jim Himes and former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb join.
As the CDC vaccine panel voted last week to stop recommending the birth dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who now serves on the boards of Pfizer and United Healthcare, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the birth dose in addition to two subsequent does is "almost 99% effective at preventing that chronic infection."
Democratic Rep. Jim Himes, who is one of the lawmakers briefed on the U.S. strikes on a boat allegedly carrying drugs, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that it is "really important" the video of the strikes be released to the public. He added that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has "zero credibility" about the issue.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that it will be a "strong holiday season" despite some major toy companies noting higher prices due to tariffs and inflation. "The economy has been better than we thought," Bessent said, adding "we've had the 4- 4% GDP growth in a couple of quarters."
Amid charges against dozens of Somali immigrants in a series of multimillion-dollar alleged fraud schemes in Minnesota, Rep. Ilhan Omar, whose district includes much of Minneapolis, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," that if allegations of a connection between tax dollars and al Qaeda affiliate al Shabaab are true, "that is a failure of the FBI and our court system." She added that "if that is the case, if money from U.S. tax dollars is being sent to help with terrorism in Somalia, we want to know and we want those people prosecuted and we want to make sure that it doesn't ever happen again."