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Senator Mark Warner, D-Virginia, sits down with Margaret Brennan to discuss gun legislation proposals and the problems the Senate Intelligence Committee wants Facebook to tackle.
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Senator Mark Warner, D-Virginia, sits down with Margaret Brennan to discuss gun legislation proposals and the problems the Senate Intelligence Committee wants Facebook to tackle.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, joins "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the school shooting in Santa Fe and the latest on the Russia investigation, including why he says the president's allies are playing "fast and loose" with secret information.
"Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan sat down with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York, and Jennifer Wexton, Virginia congressional candidate.
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, weighs in on President Trump's response to last year's violence in Charlottesville.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, joins John Dickerson to discuss election security ahead of Election Day and his belief that there needs to be a “check” on President Trump and his actions.
Rep. Jennifer Wexton, D-Virginia, joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the future of the leadership of Virginia.
Rep. Don Beyer, D-Virginia, tells Margaret Brennan that both Gov. Ralph Northam and Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax should step down.
Jamelle Bouie, Jonah Goldberg, Ed O'Keefe and Margaret Talev discuss the leadership controversies in Virginia and what it means for the Democratic party going forward.
Terry McAuliffe, former governor of Virginia, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss his new book, "Beyond Charlottesville."
Virginia Democrats are hoping to win the majority in the House of Delegates and state Senate. Richmond Times-Dispatch reporter Melhor Leonor explains the significance of the upcoming election to Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red & Blue."
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke with Vanessa Tyson, one the two women who, last month, accused Virginia's Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, joins Margaret Brennan to discuss election security, Robert Mueller's testimony and more.
Otto Warmbier, a 22-year-old University of Virginia student who spent almost a year-and-a-half in captivity in North Korea, was released and returned to his family in the U.S. this week. Doctors said Warmbier, who was comatose, suffered severe brain damage while in detention. Jane Pauley reports.
At least three people are dead and dozens injured after hundreds of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members clashed with counter-protesters in historic Charlottesville, Va. Correspondent David Begnaud reports on reactions to the tragedy.
While Confederate monuments fall around the country, the Stonewall Jackson window has been a part of Roanoke's Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church for 125 years. Mo Rocca reports.
Reading teacher Dawn West, 52, says the very happiest days of her life were the ones spent as a member of the West Virginia University marching band. What's amazing is, she never left, attending classes just to remain a member of the band. Steve Hartman meets the woman who may be America's only lifetime college student.
Three-year-old Edie Gilger, of Lynchburg, Va., is more familiar with a doctor's bag than any kid should be: at six months old, doctors said she had stage four neuroblastoma. But Edie's progress in fighting cancer owes much to advanced research, and to another little girl with cancer named Alex Scott, who raised money for research by selling lemonade. Tracy Smith reports on the legacy of the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation. (Originally broadcast on June 2, 2013.)
Angelina Petra Resendiz was last seen on the morning of May 29, authorities said.
Art Chadwick, who owns Chadwick & Son Orchids, near Richmond, Virginia, will happily sell you an orchid. But he's also willing to board your plant while you're on vacation. And yes, there are people who will pay to put up their beloved flowering plants, to make sure they're kept in clover. Steve Hartman reports.
Two promising college students stand trial after a teenager is lured to her death with a smartphone app. "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant updates the case Saturday, August 31 at 9/8c on CBS.
Harrison Ruffin Tyler's grandfather left the Oval Office more than 179 years ago.
Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton of Virginia says some of her constituents are still feeling the effects of the government shutdown that ended in January. Wexton explains the problem to CBS News' Major Garrett on this week's episode of "The Takeout."
President Donald Trump says he is pardoning Scott Jenkins, a former Virginia sheriff who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for allegedly making several businessmen sheriff's deputies in exchange for cash.
President Trump is pardoning Scott Jenkins, a former Virginia sheriff who was convicted of making several businessmen sworn law enforcement officers in exchange for cash bribes. Scott MacFarlane has details.
President Trump has issued a full pardon for a former Virginia sheriff who was convicted of fraud and bribery charges. Mr. Trump also said he would pardon reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley. CBS News Justice Department reporter Jake Rosen has more.
Candidates from different wings of the Democratic Party won key races in the biggest test since President Trump's victory last year. Follow live results here.
President Trump told GOP senators that "we must get the government back open soon and really immediately" on Day 36 of the shutdown. Follow live updates here.
Exit polls in the 2025 races in New Jersey, Virginia, New York City and California showed Trump and the economy were on the minds of voters.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether a federal emergency powers law authorizes President Trump's most sweeping tariffs.
A Democratic Socialists of America leader says New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani offers a "powerful way forward" for Democrats — but some moderates worry he'll hand the GOP "a pretty potent set of weapons" in next year's midterms.
The number of fatalities is expected to increase after a UPS plane crashed Tuesday near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Democrats are set to sweep Tuesday's gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, with Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger projected to win.
The termination marks a significant shift in U.S. policy toward South Sudan, a country that U.N. experts warn could be sliding "back toward another deadly war."
In September, the U.S. government blacklisted Barrio 18 as part of its crackdown on drug trafficking.