Hillary Clinton may have cracked open the door for yet another run for president. In an interview airing Sunday on CBS Sunday Morning, she said that things happened during her ill-fated 2016 campaign that won’t happen again.
“Look, there were many funny things that happened in my election that will not happen again,”…
UPDATE with videoHillary Clinton says her career “as an active politician” is over. “I am done with being a candidate,” the former Democratic presidential nominee told Jane Pauley on CBS Sunday Morning today.
Clinton answered with a firm “yes” when Pauley asked if her political career is over, but added the…
Hillary Clinton has added The Daily Show with Trevor Noah to her TV book tour, and not even Hurricane Irma coverage appears likely to bump her much-ballyhooed interview on tomorrow’s CBS Sunday Morning with anchor Jane Pauley.
CBS tweeted a clip of the Pauley interview today (watch it below) in which Clinton, talking…
CBS Sunday Morning anchor Jane Pauley has scored the first TV interview with Hillary Clinton since the the publication of the candidate’s new book and her loss to Donald Trump.
Pauley is set to interview the former first lady and secretary of state later this week, the results airing on CBS Sunday Morning this Sunday…
Jane Pauley has been named the new anchor of CBS Sunday Morning, succeeding Charles Osgood.
Osgood announced last month he was retiring September 25, after 22 years as anchor of the award-winning broadcast and after nearly 50 years at CBS News. Pauley's first broadcast in the new role will be October 9, when she'll…
As his Wednesday finale approaches, the longtime host of Late Show With David Letterman talked with Jane Pauley about walking through his fear of the coming Major Life Change and those that have come before. They reminisced about their shared Indiana roots, jumping ship from NBC to CBS and about Letterman’s feelings…
ESPN’s Tony Reali is joining ABC’s Good Morning America as a social media contributor. It’s part of a new multi-year extension of his deal with ESPN that calls for him to continue hosting the sports net’s Around the Horn, but from a Times Square studio. Reali will move from Washington, DC to New York later this year.G…