In an interview recorded last Tuesday, Lesley Stahl spoke with Iran's president, Ebrahim Raisi, about a possible nuclear deal with the U.S., the sanctions against him and his country.
In 1839, a 53-year-old American woman wrote from Paris, "I am now in distress, in ill health and in an a foreign country." Stranded and desperate, she pled: "Save me from utter ruin." Rescue would take more than 180 years to arrive. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
A new generation is graduating into a job market turned upside down, where artificial intelligence and not humans are taking some entry-level jobs. A $25 million global initiative aims to rewrite the future of work. Ed Skyler, head of enterprise services and public affairs at Citi, joins to discuss.
Nearly one in six school-aged children report being bullied online, according to a global study by the World Health Organization. Meg Oliver spoke to a mother who is turning her grief into a warning for other parents.