CBS News Chief Political Analyst John Dickerson examines comments made by Speaker Emeritus Pelosi about whether President Biden should stay in the race. Stic...
The anchor of “The Daily Report with John Dickerson” stops by to discuss the speculation around President Biden’s candidacy and reports that his team is seek...
The anchor of “The Daily Report with John Dickerson” takes a close look at the laundry list of lies the former president told during the last debate. “The Da...
The anchor of "The Daily Report with John Dickerson" joins Stephen Colbert LIVE following the first Harris-Trump debate to examine how each candidate perform...
Stephen and John Dickerson discuss the audience factor in presidential debates and examine which candidate may have been more impacted by the change in forma...
John Dickerson analyzes both candidates' debate performances and argues that former president Donald Trump made a mistake by not shrugging off VP Kamala Harr...
The anchor of “The Daily Report with John Dickerson” stops by to discuss the speculation around President Biden’s candidacy and reports that his team is seek...
At this year's first presidential debate, one candidate stumbled, the other repeatedly lied. CBS News correspondent John Dickerson, anchor of "The Daily Repo...
New York Times bestselling author and humorist A.J. Jacobs is back with another chronicle of an immersive experiment. As recounted in his new book, "The Year...
Fifty years ago, President Richard Nixon – facing impeachment and removal from office amid charges of abuse of power, obstructing justice, and contempt of Co...
“On Many Sides” Donald Trump faced a test of racial healing eight months into his presidency in Charlottesville, Virginia. Like Charleston, the city was wrestling with its long histories of enslaved labor and racist policies.…
John Dickerson interviews David Sanger on his new book “New Cold Wars.” David Sanger’s book, New Cold Wars, delves into America’s volatile relationships with nuclear powers – China and Russia.
John Dickerson interviews Brad Stulberg on his new book “Master of Change.” Brad Stulberg’s new book Master of Change aims to teach you how to weather life-altering events.
As we dive headlong into the 2024 presidential election season, the Theodore H. White Lecture on Press & Politics returns with journalist John Dickerson givi...
CBS News Prime Time anchor John Dickerson, who has covered eight presidential candidates in his career as a political journalist, gave the Theodore H. White Lecture on Press and Politics at Harvard Kennedy School on February 5, 2024. The…
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell sits down with CBS News anchor John Dickerson to discuss inspiration, gratitude and the craft of songwriting. I...
Apple CEO Tim Cook, whose goal is for his company to be carbon neutral in just seven years, talks with CBS News' John Dickerson about the ways in which Apple...
Lina Khan is the youngest chair of the Federal Trade Commission ever. CBS News' John Dickerson spoke with Khan about the FTC's role in protecting consumers, ...
First on "CBS Mornings," FTC Chair Lina Khan speaks with CBS News senior national correspondent John Dickerson about her push to keep Big Tech from getting t...
Below you’ll find a series of Tweets about the presidency and how it links with portions of my book, The Hardest Job in the World. With a primary underway, it would make sense to think about the job these candidates are asking to be hired…
I talked with author Chris Miller for Slate Gabfest Reads about his new book, Chip War: The Fight for The World’s Most Critical Technology. We discussed how semiconductor chips became so important, why everyone is so dependent on Taiwan…
I talked to Timothy Frye, the Marshall D. Shulman professor of post-Soviet foreign policy at Columbia University, for “CBS News Prime Time” about how Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed global energy, the economy and politics.
For Presidents Day, I wrote about research into “intellectual brilliance,” a marker of great leaders, and shared some wisdom on the subject from the political scientist Gautam Mukunda, author of “Picking Presidents.”
On February 21, 1972, one handshake changed the US-China relationship. I wrote a short essay for CBS News “Prime Time” on how President Nixon’s risky trip created a new phrase in the political lexicon.