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Days before the terrorist attacks in Istanbul, Sen. Marco Rubio warns of potential ISIS threats in Turkey
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Days before the terrorist attacks in Istanbul, Sen. Marco Rubio warns of potential ISIS threats in Turkey
During an interview for "Face the Nation," Sen. Marco Rubio discusses his endorsement for the presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump. Rubio states that he is "worrisome" of Trump.
In this "Face the Nation" Web Exra, Sen. Marco Rubio discusses gun control and the recent sit-in staged by Democratic lawmakers.
Marco Rubio talks to host of "Face The Nation" John Dickerson about the UK's decision to leave the EU and how it will affect the U.S. John Dickerson joined CBSN to discuss key points and highlights from their interview.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, weighs in on the Brexit vote, Donald Trump's immigration plan, and his decision to run for re-election to the Senate. The interview aired on the June 26, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, weighs in on the Brexit vote, Donald Trump's immigration plan, and his decision to run for re-election to the Senate. The interview aired on the June 26, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
Sen. Marco Rubio hopes that the next elected Senate will not be "a place where things go to die." Rubio admits that running for re-election was not part of his plan but is ready to take "one more crack at it."
Sen. Marco Rubio does not believe Donald Trump's deportation plan is feasible and that Hillary Clinton's comprehensive immigration reform would never pass in Congress. "There is less votes today for comprehensive reform than there was two years ago, four years ago," he argues.
Sen. Marco Rubio believes Trump's "America First" strategy has limits and that the U.S. must engage with economies all over the world. "If all we do is sell to each other," he says, "there's only so much growth we can create."
"Face the Nation" talks with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and discusses the recent Brexit vote with our panel of experts. Plus, we'll discuss our new battleground tracker polls with CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto.
The Florida senator discusses his reelection bid and what he's learned about the Republican Party.
Donnie Wahlberg's success as an actor, producer and musician first began when he captured the hearts of teen girls everywhere as a founding member of the boy band New Kids on the Block. He now stars as detective and Iraq war veteran Danny Reagan in the hit CBS drama "Blue Bloods." Wahlberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he supported former Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio and to preview the "Blue Bloods" sixth season finale.
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus says “the chase is on” for Marco Rubio’s unbound delegates now that the Florida senator has dropped out of the race. “That’s when those campaigns have to get into those states and make the case to the state party,” Priebus says.
Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi, is now at the center of the latest Donald Trump feud. CBSN's Kristine Johnson and Jamie Yuccas spoke about the controversy to CBS News' Dean Reynolds and Caitlin Huey-Burns of Real Clear Politics.
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is finding support from some former rivals, such as Marco Rubio and Lindsey Graham. Could this newfound support help him beat Donald Trump? "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson joins CBSN to discuss.
Donald Trump is saying that "bad things will happen" if the GOP campaign goes to a brokered convention. Can Ted Cruz or John Kasich catch up to Trump, or is a brokered convention in sight? CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto and USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page join CBSN to discuss.
Judge Merrick Garland was nominated as the 113th Supreme Court Justice on Wednesday; Norma Bauerschmidt was diagnosed with cancer at 90 years old. Doctors wanted to operate, but "Miss Norma" had a better idea
Republican front-runner Donald Trump widened his lead Tuesday night, but Governor John Kasich won his home state of Ohio -- putting a dent in Trump's path to the nomination. Kasich and Senator Ted Cruz say they're in the race for the long haul. Major Garrett has more.
And then there were three. The Republican presidential field is down to just Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich. CBS News political director and host of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson has a look at how the campaign could shake out now for the GOP.
Hillary Clinton had a far better "Mega Tuesday" than her campaign expected. She now holds two-thirds of the delegates she needs to secure the Democratic nomination. Despite that, Bernie Sanders has pledged to move forward with his campaign. Nancy Cordes has more.
GOP front-runner Donald Trump won big during Tuesday's primary. John Kasich also secured his first victory, in his homestate of Ohio but the billionaire holds a commanding lead in the delegate race. Is it too late for the Republican establishment to stop Trump? CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez, USA Today senior political reporter Heidi Przbyla, and republican strategist Hogan Gidley join CBSN to discuss.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump won big in Tuesday's primaries. His victory in Florida forced Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to suspend his campaign. However, Gov. John Kasich was able to win his home state of Ohio, giving him newfound momentum. With more on Trump's continued success amid a dwindling GOP field, CBS News' Major Garrett joins CBSN.
CBS News political director and Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the impact of Tuesday's big primary results.
Senator Ted Cruz has a shot to win the Missouri primary. Officials could not declare a winner because the contest is too close to call. The Texas U.S. lost 4 primaries to Donald Trump on Tuesday, but he made a plea to win over Marco Rubio supporters now that the Florida senator has ended his presidential run.
The Republican presidential front-runner won primaries in Florida, North Carolina and Illinois. During his victory speech, he spoke of the attacks launched against his campaign.
House Bill 4 advances to the Senate after Democrats return from a quorum-breaking walkout. Republicans aim to reshape the Texas congressional maps.
Meteorologists are closely tracking the projected path and forecast of Hurricane Erin, which is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year.
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined the federal government's request to unseal grand jury material in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The Trump administration has directed officials to probe any "anti-American" views and activities of immigrants applying for immigration benefits like green cards and work permits.
New agenda items include penalties for lawmakers who flee the state, pharmacy access to Ivermectin, and a groundwater study in East Texas.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is slashing her office's staff by roughly 40% — the latest major Trump-era change slated for the intelligence agency.
Ernesto Barajas was gunned down in the city of Zapopan, police said. Another man died in the attack and a woman was injured.
For months, economists warned that the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs would sharply boost consumer prices. Here's why it hasn't happened.
Poland's defense minister accused Russia of provoking NATO during a crucial moment, as peace talks over the war in neighboring Ukraine are underway.