
Trump in 1984 on media
In an interview from 1984, Donald Trump offered his thoughts on the media. He was more subdued than the Trump of 2016, but still not a fan.
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In an interview from 1984, Donald Trump offered his thoughts on the media. He was more subdued than the Trump of 2016, but still not a fan.
In a "60 Minutes II" interview from 1999, Donald Trump had some not so nice things to say about politicians.
Bernie Sanders had to deal with a protester at a rally Saturday who had some ideas about Sanders' religion. Watch what happened.
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Donald Trump unleashed a slew of attacks on Hillary Clinton Wednesday, slamming her on the economy, foreign policy and character issues. Politico national politics reporter Eli Stokols joins CBSN to discuss the Trump-Clinton feud heating up on the campaign trail.
While addressing her supporters following projected wins in a number of Super Tuesday states, Hillary Clinton turned her attention from the race for the Democratic presidential nomination to the general election.
Hillary Clinton pulled no punches and went after GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump while addressing her supporters on Super Tuesday. See her full speech.
In one of the highlights of the first Democratic presidential debate Tuesday night in Las Vegas, Sen. Bernie Sanders said the American people were sick and tired of hearing about Hillary Clinton's "damn" emails.
In an interview from 1984, Donald Trump explained why strangers may not have the best view of him.
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Robert Gates, who served as Secretary of Defense under presidents Bush and Obama, told CBS News this week what he thinks about Donald Trump and Ted Cruz's plans to combat ISIS. He also disclosed whether he's thinking of a run for the White House.
Donald Trump picked up a home state win in the New York GOP primary Tuesday. After the race was called he gave a victory speech from Trump Tower.
While addressing his supporters in Maryland, Ben Carson said he would continue his campaign for the GOP nomination despite a poor Super Tuesday performance.
Donald Trump said he wanted Marco Rubio to drop out of the race so he could take on Ted Cruz one-on-one for the Republican presidential nomination following Super Saturday.
Democrats in Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington made their picks for their Presidential nominee Saturday. Bernie Sanders and his supporters were energized with his big wins in the Alaska and Washington caucuses. CBS News correspondent Wendy Gillette reports.
House Democrats staged a sit-in on the House floor over gun control regulations. CBS News Radio's Steven Portnoy has more.
An optimistic Marco Rubio kept Donald Trump in his crosshairs while addressing supporters on Super Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton may have slammed the door shut on Bernie Sanders with a big win in the New York Democratic primary. She addressed supporters in Manhattan after picking up the win.
John Kasich told his supporters that "people do want to hear something that's positive," while speaking in Mississippi on Super Tuesday. The Ohio governor has yet to win a state contest in the race for the GOP nomination.
Bernie Sanders picked up projected victories in Nebraska and Kansas on Super Saturday. He addressed his supporters in Michigan, which will be up for grabs early next week.
Hillary Clinton jabbed the Republicans as she delivered a victory speech to supporters following a projected win in the Louisiana Democratic primary. Clinton spoke in Michigan where a large number of delegates will come into play early next week.
The House Speaker held a press conference to address the Democrats' unprecedented move to force a vote on gun control legislation. Ryan called the sit-in a publicity stunt and asked why Democrats were trying to generate fundraising during the demonstration.
President Biden is holding meetings with moderate and progressive Democrats to try to reach an agreement on his massive social spending proposals. CBS News Radio White House correspondent Steven Portnoy, The Washington Post's congressional reporter Marianna Sotomayor, and Politico politics reporter Marianne LeVine join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Tanya Rivero with the details, and the latest on the resignation of the U.S. envoy to Haiti.
Thousands of mail-in ballots were thrown out during Texas' primary elections earlier this month. The primaries were the first major contests since Republicans in the state passed a new election law that changed the identification information needed to vote. Jack Fink, a political reporter for CBS Dallas/Fort Worth, has more on the political news in Texas.
A new CBS News poll has Senator Bernie Sanders leading former Vice President Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg in Iowa, but not by much. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto, Washington Post political reporter Sean Sullivan and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey Burns join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with a closer look.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed numerous generals and admirals, as well as some of their staff, from around the world to come to Quantico, Virginia next week.
The National Archives admitted a technician had erred in releasing Rep. Mikie Sherill's "entire record."
The lawsuits were filed against top election officials in California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.
Democratic leaders dismissed the White House's recent threat that a government shutdown could spur large-scale layoffs of the federal workforce as "intimidation."
The president is expected to declare that the TikTok agreement is a "qualified divestiture" and satisfies the divest-or-ban law.
The Trump administration announced in July that a 90,000-square-foot ballroom with a seated capacity for 650 people will be constructed in the White House's East Wing.
The U.S. sent fighter jets, yet again, to identify and intercept Russian military aircraft in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone.
The hikers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, while officials said they would assess the site of the attack.
The faulty engines can cause toxic fumes to leak into the aircraft cabin's air supply, posing health and safety risks to crew members and passengers.