This week on "Face the Nation," November 7, 2021
Senator Tim Kaine and more appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
Senator Tim Kaine and more appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
"The number of people knocking on famine's door now is unprecedented," said David Beasley.
Cuomo has denied the claim made in the complaint.
President Biden and the House Democratic leadership are pushing for a vote on infrastructure and social spending bills Friday, but some moderates are still withholding their votes. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what comes next.
Pfizer says its antiviral COVID-19 pill is 89% effective at prevent hospitalizations and 100% effective against deaths from the virus if taken within three days of a person experiencing symptoms. Dr. John Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the potentially life-saving drug.
News release posted on grocery chain's site claimed it now accepts Bitcoin Cash, but company says announcement is fake.
A mother says she was accused of human trafficking while traveling with her biracial daughter. CBS Los Angeles’ Maria Medina reports.
Outsized findings by federal financial watchdog could spell trouble for the Big 3 credit bureaus, analyst said.
A murder trial is underway for three white Georgia men, accused of killing 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, who was black. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN to discuss.
"We feel it's wrong for Christie's to be auctioning off anything that belongs to our ancestors," one Taino leader said.
The U.S. has added 531,000 jobs to the economy last month and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.6%. These numbers were higher than anticipated and appear to indicate the economy is bouncing back from the pandemic. Barclays chief U.S. economist Michael Gapen joined CBSN to discuss the status of the economy.
The Labor Department reports the U.S. economy added 531,000 jobs in October and the unemployment rate fell to 4.6%, the lowest since the start of the pandemic. Bankrate's senior economic analyst, Mark Hamrick joined CBSN to discuss the details.
"He tried to run around their truck and get way from these strangers, total strangers, who had already told him that they would kill him. And then they killed him."
Samsung smartwatches, Apple AirPods, Amazon gadgets and more are on discount during the Best Buy Black Friday sale.
Pfizer and Merck have both developed antiviral pills that could help reduce the risk of hospitalization or death from COVID-19. Dr. Giridar Malyah, senior policy officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic.
The lawsuit comes after two jail officials and their supervisor were criminally charged last year over the alleged conduct, The Associated Press reported.
Demonstrators from around the world want leaders to do more to ditch fossil fuels and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
"We would not have been reported for anything if my daughter were White and blonde," MacCarthy said.
The man's death is the state's first human case and death of rabies in more than four decades.
With kids now eligible to get the vaccine, some families are struggling to decide whether or not to get their kids vaccinated. David Begnaud spoke to one Louisiana family who made the decision to be first in line after a complicated journey to getting the vaccine.
The Supreme Court justices will hear arguments next month in a case that could have far-reaching effects on disability rights.
Two suspected gang members have been killed in a shooting in a popular Mexican resort area. A candidate in Honduras' presidential race has been arrested. Pope Francis appointed a woman to the second highest-ranking position in the Vatican City's governorship. And the Biden administration approves an arms sale with Saudi Arabia. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" with headlines from around the world.
The Wall Street Journal reports U.S. companies are taking a range of approaches to dealing with employee requests for religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccine requirements. WSJ reporter Chip Cutter joined "CBSN AM" to discuss how some companies are handling the issue.
In 2019, CBS News' political affairs show "Face the Nation" marked its 65th anniversary since its first broadcast in 1954. Moderator Margaret Brennan took a look back at the prolific show and what it strives to accomplish in a divided Washington.
A Louisiana firm has developed a ground-breaking containment system for the U.S. Coast Guard that has captured more than 800,000 gallons leaking from the longest-running oil spill in U.S. history. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.
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