Transcript: Teamsters president Sean O’Brien on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Sept. 1, 2024
The following is a transcript of an interview with Sean O’Brien, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that aired on Sept. 1, 2024.
Jim Gaffigan works out his Labor Day weekend complaints
On a holiday weekend, most of us enjoy an extra day to relax. Comedian Jim Gaffigan is not most people.
Jim Gaffigan works out his Labor Day weekend complaints
On a holiday weekend, most of us enjoy an extra day to relax. Comedian Jim Gaffigan is not most people.
Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone on Broadway
Patti LuPone, the star of “Evita” and “Gypsy,” is returning to Broadway alongside her longtime friend Mia Farrow in a new play, “The Roommate,” which explores the strength, depth, humor and surprise found in women of a certain age. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with LuPone about the power of women with experience, and of an […]
Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone: Pals, and now co-stars on Broadway
Patti LuPone, the star of “Evita” and “Gypsy,” is returning to Broadway alongside her longtime friend Mia Farrow in a new play, “The Roommate,” which explores the strength, depth, humor and surprise found in women of a certain age.
All aboard! at the Greyhound Bus Museum
In Hibbing, Minnesota, the birthplace of the bus industry, one man’s fascination with the rise of the ubiquitous Greyhound bus has led to the creation of a monument to the iconic mode of transportation that helped connect all corners of America. Correspondent Jennifer Mayerle, of CBS Station WCCO in Minnesota, visits the Greyhound Bus Museum, […]
Nature: Sand Dollar Beach
We leave you this Sunday overlooking Sand Dollar Beach in Monterey County, California. Videographer: Ed Givnish.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Supreme Court’s affirmative action rulings
In this web extra, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson talks with “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell about her dissent in the Supreme Court’s recent rulings that struck down the use of race as a factor in U.S. college admissions.
Elephant sculptures make their way across the U.S.
An exhibition of giant creatures is currently touring the country, spreading a message of coexistence between humans and the animal world. Correspondent Nancy Giles reports on “The Great Elephant Migration,” which features sculptures depicting a herd of elephants, created by artists in India to benefit both indigenous artisans and conservation efforts.
Creating a memorial to the horrors of World War I
After years of preparation, the completed National World War I Memorial, featuring a 60-foot-long bronze relief sculpture dramatizing the horrors of war, will be unveiled this month in Washington D.C.