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"My opponent… showed up at that debate with a printout of all the documents." Annette Taddeo on what the Russian election hack did to her 2016 Florida congressional primary race
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"My opponent… showed up at that debate with a printout of all the documents." Annette Taddeo on what the Russian election hack did to her 2016 Florida congressional primary race
Congressman Jim Himes, a Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, says Republican Ranking Member Devin Nunes pushed debunked conspiracy theories on Ukraine and Russia during the impeachment inquiry hearings.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and Daniel Goldman, senior adviser and director of investigations on the committee, questioned Fiona Hill, a former senior director specializing in Russia at the National Security Council, and David Holmes, a diplomat in the U.S. embassy in Kiev, on Thursday, the fifth day of public impeachment hearings.
Tim Morrison, the departing senior director of European and Russian affairs at the National Security Council, urged lawmakers not to lose sight of the ongoing military conflict in eastern Ukraine. He also said he does not know who the whistleblower is. Watch his opening statement in the third day of public impeachment hearings.
In northern Syria, Russian troops have taken command of a U.S. airbase — and without firing any shots. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Russia confirmed it's setting up a new base in the Syrian city of Qamishli. Yet, for all the security forces now jostling for control, they've been unable to ensure security for the local population. Charlie D'Agata reports from northeast Syria.
60 Minutes' reporting on deep sea mining began with a 10-hour ride through the choppy Pacific Ocean to join a mining research vessel. High waves meant timing was everything to get on board. See the full report, Sunday.
As the U.S. exits northern Syria, Russia is emerging as the new power broker in the region. Charlie D'Agata is following developments in neighboring Iraq and has more on the pace of the U.S. withdrawal.
With American soldiers scrambling to get out of Syria, Russia is advancing. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joins the "CBS Evening News" to discuss the president's strategy.
The first former White House official testified in the impeachment inquiry. The Trump administration calls the inquiry "illegitimate." But in a CBS News poll, 63 percent of Americans said the administration should cooperate. Nancy Cordes reports.
Iraq's defense minister said U.S. troops that were pulled out of Syria will leave Iraq in four weeks. That seems to contradict Defense Secretary Mark Esper, who has said those U.S. forces will continue operating against ISIS. Russia and Turkey made a deal Tuesday, without the U.S., to take control of northeastern Syria and force out Kurdish fighters that fought alongside U.S. troops. Holly Williams reports.
As the U.S. watched from the sidelines, Russia's Vladimir Putin emerged as the key power player in Syria, reaching an agreement for a new ceasefire with the president of Turkey. That will give Russia time to oversee the removal of Kurdish militias. Holly Williams reports.
Only about 4,000 snow leopards are left in the wild. Now considered a "vulnerable species," they roam across Central Asia where climate change and poaching further threatens their survival. A program in the remote mountains of Russia and Mongolia is trying to save the local species, and it's working. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The Russian agent accused of trying to infiltrate the NRA and other conservative organizations has given her first U.S. television interview since her arrest to Lesley Stahl of "60 Minutes." In 2018, Maria Butina pleaded guilty to acting as a foreign agent. She spent 15 months behind bars before being deported.
House Dems release deposition transcripts; Autistic man adopted for heart transplant.
Testimony from President Trump's former Russia adviser, Fiona Hill, and Army Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman have brought the Ukraine scandal to the president's top aide. The president maintained that his phone call with the president of Ukraine was "perfect." Nancy Cordes reports.
Testimony released from Trump's former Russia adviser; Nurse takes in man with autism so he can get a heart transplant.
Turkey's president is accusing the U.S. of not living up to its commitment to move Kurdish forces out of northern Syria, as President Trump promised. U.S. troops are still in that region where the recent arrival of Syrian troops, backed by Russia, is making the area more dangerous. Charlie D’Agata reports.
Delaware Sen. Chris Coons pushed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on the Trump administration's efforts to decrease funding for Ukraine as the war with Russia continues. Hegseth alluded to the U.S. picking up more responsibilities on the conflict than its European partners.
Just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, "Face the Nation" goes in-depth on foreign policy and national security. We talk to Dr. Henry Kissinger about how Trump's unpredictable style could be an asset, Tom Donilon about global challenges facing the president and Kellyanne Conway about President Obama's response to reports of Russian hacks. Plus: A look back at the Obama presidency -- and a discussion on the continued extremist threat.
Dr. Henry Kissinger, a former national security adviser and secretary of state, talks about Russian hacking and how other countries view Donald Trump's election to the presidency. The full interview aired on the December 18, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
President Obama's former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, CBS News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Brennan and Washington Post columnist David Ignatius weigh in on what Russian hacking reveals about the Russian president, analyze Obama's views on the Syrian war and discuss other issues of foreign policy and national security as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office.
Kellyanne Conway said President Obama's response to reports of Russian hacking seems to be a political one, but then walked back on her comments, saying that Obama is under political pressure. She said that whatever Obama's motive are, or action is, "we will respect it as Americans."
Kissinger says he doesn't doubt "Russians are hacking us"
"We believe in sanctions that work, not just sanctions for sanctions sake," says Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to President-elect Donald Trump's transition, in a conversation with "Face The Nation" about Russian hacks.
Details are emerging about the possible motivation behind the firing of five senior FBI agents.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the entire southern border wall with Mexico is being painted black to deter illegal immigration, at President Trump's request.
Meteorologists are closely tracking the projected path and forecast of Hurricane Erin, which is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year.
The House Oversight Committee intends to release the documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a spokesperson said.
National Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said 37 current and former government officials are losing their security clearances.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia — who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador only to be brought back to face smuggling charges — asked a federal judge to dismiss his indictment.
Nebraska Republican Gov. Jim Pillen announced plans Tuesday for an immigration detention center in a farming area in the state's southwest corner.
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina's Outer Banks as it threatens to whip up wild waves, rip currents and tropical-force winds.
Seventy-six people were killed in a collision between a bus carrying Afghan migrants just deported by Iran and two other vehicles in western Afghanistan, officials say.