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This week on ‘Face the Nation,’ can a fractured Democratic party unite to flip the House and Senate in the fall? Plus, a deep dive into the challenges facing public health.

As we hit the final stretch of the summer of '26, the Senate has wrapped up and headed home. One of its last items of business: confirming President Trump's nominee for Attorney General, Todd Blanche, who squeaked through by one vote despite concerns about the administration’s weaponization of the Justice Department. We talk with the Republican who put him over the top, Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy.

Plus, following another progressive-over-establishment upset in the Michigan Senate primary, will the Democratic party unite behind the outliers? And how will those further left candidates fare against Republicans in the fall?

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This week on ‘Face the Nation,’ Iran apparently blinks after threats from President Trump for a major joint US and Israel attack on Iranian soil. Heading into a sixth month of conflict with Iran, President Trump told reporters Friday he had plans to go full throttle on his threat for military action in Iran.
His vows for "going big" caused a flurry of diplomatic scrambling, and yet another announcement of "perimeters of a deal." We’ll discuss the latest with Sen. Mark Kelly and Ohio Congressman Mike Turner.
Plus, after an alarming incident of Open AI going rogue and hacking into at least one company's computer system, we'll talk to the CEO of Hugging Face, Clem Delangue.
Finally, with polls showing Americans souring on both political parties, we'll talk with former Senator Joe Manchin and Heather Manchin about his latest effort to encourage independents to join the process.

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This week on Face the Nation, as the U.S. war with Iran approaches the 5 month mark, both sides are searching for a diplomatic off-ramp.
After nearly two weeks of striking targets across Iran following the collapse of the short-lived ceasefire earlier this month, the Trump administration paused its bombardment for two straight days for the first time, as diplomatic talks over the Strait of Hormuz show signs of progress.
With our new CBS poll showing continuing unease about the war's direction, we ask U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz whether a peace deal is any closer.
Then, with midterm elections around the corner, Congress faces a daunting to-do list of must-pass legislation to fund the government and the war. We hear from Senators John Kennedy and Bernie Sanders on both foreign policy and politics.
Plus, an update on measles, cyclosporiasis and the state of our public health policy with former FDA Commissioner Doctor Scott Gottlieb.

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This week on ‘Face the Nation.’ America is back at war with Iran. Overnight, the U.S targeting Iranian drone and missile sites after Iran's revolutionary guard killed two American servicemembers and injured others, with one servicemember still missing. These are the first deaths of US troops since the fighting resumed two weeks ago. To date, sixteen American troops have died in the conflict. We have the latest with Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner.
The exchange of fire comes amid a turbulent week at home, with the president facing questions on everything from immigration enforcement to tariff threats against Canada.Yet in a FIERY primetime address last week, he chose to focus on election security—and his 2020 loss- a decision some members of his own party are now questioning.
We examine the president's claims with CBS News election law contributor David Becker and former cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs, who was fired by trump for asserting that the 2020 elections were secure.
Plus, New York Governor Kathy Hochul on her state's new data center moratorium and , and White House Border Czar Tom Homan on mounting scrutiny of ICE operations.
And finally, is inflation cooling? We ask Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan whether Americans can expect relief on affordability.

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Today on Face the Nation, breaking overnight: Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has died from what his office calls a "brief and sudden illness" at the age of 71. We'll have the latest and we'll talk with fellow South Carolina Senator Tim Scott about his impact in Washington and beyond.

Plus, new developments overseas as U.S. Central Command has launched a new wave of strikes against Iran after its military force attacked a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz, in defiance of U.S. demands to keep the waterway open. What's next for the security of the region, after President Trump declared that fragile ceasefire deal to be "over"? We'll be joined by former CENTCOM commander Frank McKenzie, Republican Ohio Congressman Mike Turner, and Israel's Ambassador, Dr. Michael Leiter.

We'll also talk with Democrat Rahm Emanuel, who's just back from delivering a speech in Tel Aviv about the future of U.S.-Israeli relations.

It's all just ahead, on Face the Nation.

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CBS News Senior White House and Political Correspondent Ed O'Keefe interviewed NCAA President Charlie Baker this weekend about NIL rules, sports betting, and the future of college sports.

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Margaret Brennan interviews Dr. Debra Houry, the former CDC Chief Medical Officer who resigned in protest after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired then-CDC Director Susan Monarez.

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This week on Face the Nation, America celebrates its 250th birthday. We try to put politics aside and a take look at some of the things that make this nation so unique.

Despite record breaking temperatures sweeping across much of the nation, Americans came out over the weekend to honor the country's 250th year of independence. Fireworks, parades, flyovers, and red, white and blue were all on display.

We take a look at one thing that is proving difficult to fix, America’s immigration system. Two members of Congress who immigrated here, Florida Republican Carlos Gimenez and New York Democrat Adriano Espaillat, will tell us their stories and why immigrants were important in shaping America’s past and why they are still important in fortifying America's future.

Plus, the final frontier. As America reboots its quest to lead the world in space exploration, we reflect on our history, and take a look at what's ahead with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman.

And, we take look at the pastimes that have dominated American culture. This country is driven by competition, and winning, and few things unite us as much as love of the game. We talk about the changes in college sports, the proving ground for young American athletes, with the head of the NCAA, former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker.

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Margaret Brennan interviews Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) about his clash with President Trump over the war with Iran and healthcare policy.

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This week on Face the Nation, the fragile detente between the US and Iran is disrupted and tensions over the war with Iran explode between President Trump and the Republican Senator he worked to defeat.
Following a Capitol Hill shouting match between President Trump and Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy over the Senator's vote against the war with Iran, we spoke exclusively with Cassidy about that exchange, his relationship with the President and his thoughts on the administration's health policy agenda as Cassidy wraps up his Senate career.
We also speak to Virginia Senator Tim Kaine about the shift of the Democratic party to the left and check in on all the other news of the week.
Finally, the Supreme Court is on the verge of wrapping up this session, for some analysis on last week's key decisions and a look ahead to those last few cases, we turn to chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford.

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This week on Face the Nation, Vice President Vance and Iranian officials meet face to face in Switzerland to kick off a 60 day period of talks to resolve the nuclear issue, but the Trump administration is finding that their path to peace is complicated.

Saying he wanted to avert "economic catastrophe," due to the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, the President negotiates an agreement with Iran that's far short of the goals he's set in the nearly 4 month conflict. Did the president wind up with the short end of the deal? We’ll discuss the latest with UN Ambassador Mike Waltz, South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, and a key democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Colorado's Jason Crow. It's all just ahead on Face the Nation.

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This week on Face the Nation, the U.S. and Iran might be on the brink of a preliminary peace deal. As the nation's capital gets ready for a UFC fight night on president Trump's birthday, officials say a deal to end a war in the Middle East is imminent.
We get the latest in an exclusive interview with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Plus, we hear from two key Democrats on committees with oversight on national security, Senators Mark Warner and Mark Kelly.
Then, despite a sharp jump in the inflation rate, now at its highest level in three years, President Trump is optimistic the end of the war will also mean the end of surging energy prices.      

We get a reality check from one of Trump's top economic advisers from his first term, IBM Vice Chairman Gary Cohn.

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Margaret Brennan interviews Rye Barcott, Co-Founder and CEO of With Honor, about his new book Courage Can Save Us.

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President Trump's grand plan for the Washington DC skyline isn't the only thing shaking up the city this summer. Last week he appointed a man with NO intelligence experience to head up the top agency in the intelligence community.

Bill Pulte, who serves as the director of the federal housing finance agency, is the heir to a building fortune and close to the President. He's rubbed some cabinet members the wrong way.

And his appointment has sparked concern among even Republicans trying to reauthorize a surveillance program that's due to expire this week. The top Democrat on the House Intel committee Jim Himes will be here today. Nebraska Republican Congressman Don Bacon also joins us.

Meanwhile, Democrats are keeping close watch on Tuesday's Maine Senate primary as their candidate faces some alarming allegations of past aggressive behavior. We talk with a top Graham Platner supporter, California Democrat Ro Khanna.

Finally...should the government have more control over the exploding field of Artificial Intelligence? Plus a conversation about the virtue of courage in public service

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In her final interview as World Food Programme Executive Director, Cindy McCain spoke with Margaret Brennan about the global hunger crisis.

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Margaret Brennan interviews Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about the latest in the war in Ukraine.

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This week on Face the Nation, the diplomatic dance between the US and Iran continues as Ukraine makes an impassioned plea for more help from the US. We spoke exclusively with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who issued a warning. and made an urgent request for anti-ballistic missile weaponry from the US, whose supply is already stretched thin by with the war with Iran.

Back home, as midterm match ups prepare for their November contests, does character count anymore when it comes to politics? We talk with former Vice President Mike Pence as well as Connecticut Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, they both have new books out and they both have thoughts on the future of their respective political parties.

We also hear from the outgoing head of the UN's World Food Programme, Cindy McCain on the difficulty of feeding the world in challenging times.

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Negotiations to move towards ending the war with Iran intensify, we have the latest on what we know so far.

Sources familiar with the negotiations have told CBS News that the latest proposal to move towards ending the war, now in its 13th week, includes a process to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the unfreezing of some Iranian assets held in foreign banks, and a continuation of negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.

We talk to the President's top economic adviser, Kevin Hassett about the impact of the war on the economy.

We take a closer look at the outrage on both sides of the aisle with the creation of a 1.8 billion dollar "anti weaponization' payout fund. Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen will be with us, and we also hear from a bipartisan duo working to fight antisemitism in politics, New York Republican Mike Lawler and New Jersey Democrat Josh Gottheimer.

Plus, as the World Health Organization warns that Ebola is "spreading rapidly" in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, we learn more from Dr. Deborah Birx, who helped coordinate the international response to the 2014 Ebola outbreak.

And finally, a special Memorial Day conversation with two Medal of Honor recipients about the significance of service.

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Margaret Brennan interviews Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates about President Trump's trip to China, conflict in the Middle East, and more.

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This week on Face the Nation. Back in the US following a whirlwind diplomatic mission to China, President Trump faces backlash here at home when it comes how he's handling the economy While the reviews for the President's trip to China -- and details about the deliverables from the meeting of the world's two biggest economic superpowers -- are still coming in, it's Mr. Trump's efforts on the domestic economy that are getting panned at home.The administration’s messaging on the economy and new numbers showing the fastest increase in the inflation rate in three years have Republicans increasingly concerned about the party's chances in the midterm electionsWe hear from the President's top trade representative, Jamieson Greer, plus Taiwan's Representative to the US as well as the heads of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus in the House, Pennsylvania Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and New York Democrat Tom Suozzi. Plus, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates also joins us to discuss the threats America faces.

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This week on Face the Nation, global energy markets remain tied in knots by the conflict with Iran as ships in the Strait of Hormuz remain at a standstill.

As the administration awaits a response to the latest U.S. offer to end the war with Iran, President Trump attended a golf tournament at his golf club in Virginia Saturday, and last week settled on a new label for the military conflict, which has persisted despite a previous declaration that the war had been "terminated".

With critical energy trade routes through the Strait of Hormuz still near-frozen, gas prices continue their march toward higher, we ask Energy Secretary Chris Wright what the plan is going forward. We also hear from Arizona Democratic Senator Mark Kelly, and we have a preview of an interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Then, Democrats are dealt a stinging defeat in the latest round of redistricting whiplash. We ask the vice chairman of the House Democratic caucus, California Congressman Ted Lieu, whether his party can still retake the chamber in November's elections.

Plus, passengers from the Hantavirus-infected cruise ship have disembarked off the coast of Africa this morning. We get the latest from former FDA Commissioner Doctor Scott Gottlieb.

Finally, on this Mother's Day weekend, we check in with Janti Soeripto, the president and CEO of Save the Children U.S., on the push to provide humanitarian assistance to children in need worldwide.

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This week on Face the Nation, gas prices spike as the standoff between the U.S. and Iran continues and the Supreme Court decision weakening the Voting Rights Act sparks a scramble in some southern states to get in on redistricting before the midterm elections. We take a deep dive on the state of the economy with White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, the head of Minneapolis Federal Reserve Neel Kashkari and the Chairman and CEO of Chevron, Mike Wirth. Then, President Trump tells Congress the war with Iran has been terminated. We talk to Colorado Democrat Jason Crow and assess the impact of the Supreme Court's decision to limit the scope of part of the Voting Rights Act with Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock.

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Margaret Brennan interviews Chevron CEO Mike Wirth about the Iran war's impact on the global energy supply.

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This week on Face the Nation, shots fired at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. President Trump, members of his Cabinet, and hundreds of lawmakers and journalists were in attendance. A Secret Service agent was hit during the attack, but protected from serious injury by his bulletproof vest. The alleged gunman is now in custody. We'll find out the latest on the investigation from Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. We'll hear from several attendees, including Congressman Jamie Raskin and U.K. Ambassador to the U.S. Christian Turner. Plus, White House Correspondents' Association President and CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Weijia Jiang reflects on the incident.

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This week on Face the Nation, the fight over the Strait of Hormuz could threaten the fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. The short-term truce in the war with Iran is holding — for now — but tensions are escalating over the status of the vital waterway where around 20% of the world's oil and energy supplies travel through. Iran again closing it to ships this weekend, and firing at vessels attempting passage. We get the latest from U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz. Former White House adviser on energy security Amos Hochstein will also join us with analysis on how the war continues to spike energy prices. Meanwhile, new developments in what the president calls his push to make America healthy again — an executive order loosening restrictions on psychedelic drug and a new pick for head of the CDC. We ask former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams to explain it all. We also hear from former Attorney General Eric Holder on the latest in the partisan fight over redistricting. Plus, we check in on Pope's Leo tour through Africa, as he downplays his dispute with President Trump.

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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva joins Margaret Brennan for her first U.S. network TV interview since the outbreak of the war in Iran.

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This week on Face the Nation, Vice President Vance returns to the U.S. empty handed following a marathon session of peace talks with Iranian leaders. What's next in the now 44-day war that has sent gas prices soaring around the world? Will the fragile two week ceasefire hold? And what exactly is President Trump's goal in the conflict? We hear from the Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Leiter, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner and Republican Congressman Mike Turner. We also take a closer look at the war's impact on the global economy with the head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva. Plus, hear the results of our latest CBS News poll.

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This week on Face the Nation, the missing crew member from a downed fighter jet in Iran is rescued in a daring mission. Plus, tracking Artemis II as it makes its way to the moon. Breaking overnight, the U.S. Air Force officer in Iran, found and recovered after an urgent, two-day manhunt involving special operations forces in a remote area of Iran where the F-15E fighter jet went down. We'll get details on the operation, plus discuss President Trump's threats to escalate attacks unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz. Former CENTCOM Commander retired General Kenneth Frank McKenzie will join us to break it all down. Plus, we'll hear from Maryland Democratic Governor Wes Moore about the war's effects here at home. And, analysis from our political panel. Then, on this Easter Sunday, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, who oversees Catholic chaplains in the military, shares the spiritual guidance he's offering servicemembers during wartime. Finally, tomorrow the crew of Artemis II makes more history, becoming the first humans to see some parts of the far side of the moon. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman gives us a mission update.

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This week on Face the Nation, continued conflicting messages out of the White House when it comes to the war against Iran and why Americans are increasingly bearing the brunt of Washington's actions, or inactions. It's a spectacular spring in the nation's capital, but Congress has fled the city after showing they're incapable of consensus when it comes to funding the Homeland Security department. President Trump says he'll use other means to pay TSA officers until an agreement is reached, but will that be enough to ease the long security lines at some of the country's busiest airports while the House and Senate are out of town for the next two weeks? We'll address the challenges to DHS with White House Border Czar Tom Homan, plus we'll talk with the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee Jim Himes. Then, we’ll check in with former Surgeon General Jerome Adams, about the alarming spread of measles and the impact of social media on children.

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Two Americans who were previously detained in Tehran join Margaret Brennan to discuss their fears for people who are currently behind bars in Iran as the war continues.

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International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi joins Margaret Brennan for his first U.S. network TV interview since the outbreak of the war in Iran.

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This week on Face the Nation, is President Trump eyeing an exit from the war with Iran, or is he doubling down? We talk with key voices in the conflict, including U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency Rafael Grossi, and NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte. Plus, as the standoff between Congressional Democrats and the administration over funding DHS marks day 37, President Trump is now threatening to deploy ICE agents to assist with the shortage of TSA agents at airports. We ask Democratic Congressman Jason Crow where things stand.

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This week on Face the Nation, the consequences of the war in Iran are increasingly reverberating across the globe. The world's oil supply is under intensifying pressure as Iran threatens to blow up tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, and the U.S. strikes back at the heart of Iran's critical oil hub. President Trump is now asking U.S. allies to send warships to the region to help keep the Strait open as Tehran doubles down on its blockade. We get the latest from Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi. Meanwhile, the pain from the oil supply shock is beginning to hit Americans at the gas pump. We ask President Trump's top economic adviser Kevin Hassett what the administration can do to lower energy prices. The top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee Senator Mark Warner and Texas Republican Congressman Dan Crenshaw also join us. Plus, there were three violent attacks in the U.S. last week against the backdrop of global conflict. How safe are we in the homeland? We get analysis from our panel of experts, including former counterterrorism official Samantha Vinograd, former CIA operative Jonny Gannon and energy policy expert Kevin Book.

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This week on Face the Nation, as the war on Iran enters its second week, concerns about a global energy crisis are growing. U.S. and Israeli forces stepped up their bombing campaign through the weekend, targeting Iranian airports, oil depots, bases and more. President Trump promises an escalation of hostilities until Tehran offers a complete and unconditional surrender. But Iran's defiant leaders say they will never surrender, hitting back hard at U.S. facilities and allies in the region, striking oil and gas infrastructure, putting pressure on much of the world's energy supply. We speak with Energy Secretary Chris Wright about the potential for a serious global supply shock, and what it could mean for oil and gas prices in the U.S. Plus, we ask Israel's Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Leiter how his government's objectives square with U.S. goals. And we also check in with Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine. Finally, Ukraine's Ambassador Olga Stefanishyna joins us to discuss Kyiv's offer to share expertise on countering Iranian drones.

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The U.S. and Israel have launched attacks on Iran and Tehran is responding with retaliatory strikes against U.S. allies. At least three American service members have already been killed and President Trump says the operation is far from over. Senator Tom Cotton, Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Chris Murphy, and Congressman Mike Turner join Face the Nation with the latest. Plus, our expert panel of analysts weighs in on what’s next and the regional impact.

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This week on ‘Face the Nation,’ a bipartisan conversation with four American governors. They talk to us about the economy and immigration.

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This week on Face the Nation, in a major blow to the president's economic agenda, the Supreme Court strikes down his use of an emergency law to impose tariffs on foreign goods. Despite the defeat, the president digs in, announcing a new 15% global tariff to replace the measures struck down by the Court, lashing out at the justices who struck it down. We'll get the latest from the U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. And what's the impact on the global economy? We'll ask the president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde. Meanwhile, tensions remain high in the Middle East, with a fresh tide of protests in Iran as the U.S. continues its military build up in the region, putting pressure on Tehran to agree on a nuclear deal. We'll get the latest from Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi. And finally, a conversation with a bipartisan group of governors on how the president's trade and immigration policies are affecting their states' economies, and more.

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This week on Face the Nation, the Department of Homeland Security is in a shutdown as negotiations over immigration enforcement rules are at a standstill. Two months into the new year, and the government is shut down yet again, this time, only partially, as disputes over President Trump's deportation policy leave lawmakers unable to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Caught in the limbo: TSA agents, the Coast Guard, FEMA employees and thousands of others, some working without pay. We ask Trump's border czar Tom Homan and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries where negotiations stand. Meanwhile, the fallout from the release of Epstein files grows as Attorney General Pam Bondi faces a grilling on Capitol Hill for her department's handling of the investigation. We talk to the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, California Congressman Robert Garcia, about what more he wants to see from the Justice Department as lawmakers get a firsthand look at the unredacted files for the first time. And finally, as world leaders gather at an annual security conference in Munich, we hear about that, and about America's standing in the world, from Republican Senator Thom Tillis.

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This week on Face the Nation, mindful of the upcoming midterm elections, the Trump administration moderates its tone on deportations while ramping up efforts to undermine confidence in our election process. With Congressional efforts to agree on reforms tied to DHS funding stalled, we'll talk to a Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales. His district is home to that family detention facility that housed five-year-old Liam Ramos and his father last month. Plus, President Trump prods Republicans to nationalize voting, a move that prompts pushback from Democrats and state election officials. And what's behind the FBI's seizure of 2020 election records from Fulton County, Georgia? We'll talk to the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner and elections expert David Becker. Finally, we'll talk to former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about the alarming spread of measles around the U.S .and get his take on evolving vaccine protocols.

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A bipartisan conversation with four of America’s Mayors. Local leaders tell us how national politics is impacting their communities.

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An exclusive interview with Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado.

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This week on 'Face the Nation,' an exclusive interview with Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado.

After a whirlwind of meetings in Washington, Machado is projecting optimism about her country's future…even as her own future remains murky, with the party she defeated in nationwide election still holding power with the support of President Trump. What comes next for her and for Venezuelans?

Meanwhile the debate over ICE immigration enforcement drives more protests across the country and sparks a fight in Congress over funding for the Department of Homeland Security. We talk to Republican Congressman Michael McCaul about immigration debate that sparked a partial government shutdown.

Plus - President Trump's top economic adviser in his first term, Gary Cohn joins us. We ask about the president's new pick to lead the Federal Reserve and the state of the economy as tax season gets underway.

Finally - a bipartisan conversation with four of America's mayors on how they're striking a balance between local priorities and federal authority.

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Outgoing Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman spoke with Face the Nation as she prepares to leave her post.

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This week on Face the Nation, as a paralyzing winter storm barrels through a vast part of the country, the standoff between federal law enforcement agencies and the Minneapolis community explodes following yet another deadly shooting of a protestor. Alex Pretti was shot and killed Saturday morning outside a donut shop amid what federal officials say was an unrelated immigration operation led by Customs and Border Protection agents. Interpretations of the extensive videos of the shooting are mixed -- and much like the shooting death of Renee Good in Minneapolis just over two weeks ago, federal and state officials are at odds over what happened and why -- and who should investigate. We'll have a report from the scene and talk exclusively to Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara. Then, turn to the bigger picture as Senate Democrats threaten to block funding for ICE and DHS agencies while the public increasingly wary of ICE actions--and the subsequent pushback. We speak with House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Maine Independent Senator Angus King, whose home state is the site of ICE's new deportation operation called "Catch of the Day." We'll also talk with the outgoing Canadian ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman about the growing divide between the U.S. and our neighbors to the north.

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This week on Face the Nation, tensions continue to boil over in Minneapolis while the president's pursuit of Greenland prompts backlash from allies here and in Europe. Despite temperatures in the low teens, protestors in support of and in opposition to ICE, as well as agents themselves, took to the streets of Minneapolis again Saturday, as the divide between local officials and federal ones got even wider. Plus, America's views of President Trump's immigration policies erode as he hits the one year in office mark. We'll talk exclusively with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and the Mayor of Minneapolis Jacob Frey. Then, with the volatile situation in Iran defused for the moment, President Trump turns to his next international target, Greenland. As U.S. officials tried to calm European allies about his plans, Mr. Trump announced new tariffs on some NATO members if they don't support a deal for the "complete and total purchase of Greenland." The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner and the head of a bipartisan Congressional group supporting NATO, Republican Mike Turner, will both be here.

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This week on Face the Nation, anti-ICE protests spread nationwide, and the Trump administration struggles to deal with exploding tensions around the world. Four days after an ICE agent shot and killed a protester in Minneapolis, the struggle to own the narrative of what exactly happened continues, and scrutiny over the use of force by ICE as part of the Trump administration's deportation process intensifies. We talk with Minneapolis-area Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar on the latest in her home state. Then, as the deadly protests in Iran spread, are the regime's days numbered? And what's the Trump administration's red line when it comes to taking more action against Iran? Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine joins us with his assessment on what’s next in the region and his effort to reign in presidential war powers. Finally, the administration tries to work with what's left of Maduro's government, even as they continue to support their now imprisoned former leader as President Trump makes plans to take advantage of Venezuela's oil and mineral rich land. We ask Energy Secretary Chris Wright about where oil talks stand. Plus, Republican Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar joins us to discuss the Venezuelan opposition’s path forward and the reaction in her South Florida district.

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The Trump administration stages a dramatic, top-secret mission in Venezuela and captures its leader, dictator Nicolas Maduro, but what's the U.S. role going forward? We'll talk to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. We'll also hear from Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton and the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Congressman Jim Himes. Plus, Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen will also join us.

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan joined Margaret Brennan to discuss the economic forecast for the year ahead.

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This week on Face the Nation, as 2025 comes to an end, we'll look ahead to what's on the horizon for 2026 and more. We'll turn to Wall Street and the Chairman and CEO of Bank of America Brian Moynihan for the industry's economic forecast. We'll discuss national security threats and challenges from the increasing use of artificial intelligence with CBS News contributors Sam Vinograd and Chris Krebs. And we'll wrap up and look to the new year with our CBS News Washington correspondents in our annual roundtable.

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This week on Face the Nation, the long-awaited release of the Epstein files has begun, and will that good news about inflation improve America's views about President Trump's handling of the economy? President Trump is wrapping up the year with a tighter focus on the economy and affordability, both in the Oval Office, and on the midterms campaign trail, boasting of his 2025 accomplishments. Our new CBS poll shows that half the country says Trump's policies are making them financially worse off. We check in with CBS News' Executive Director of Elections and Surveys Anthony Salvanto on the latest data. Plus, White House Chief Economic Adviser Kevin Hassett weighs in on state of the economy and more. Then, a bipartisan conversation with the two members of Congress who pushed to pass the law calling for the Epstein files to be made public. Has the Trump administration obeyed that law? We talk with Kentucky Republican Thomas Massie and California Democrat Ro Khanna. Finally, we talk with the Executive Director of UNICEF Catherine Russell about the children of Sudan and Gaza, and the new head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Paul Coakley weighs in on the Church's position on immigration and deportation policies.

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María Corina Machado, Venezuela's opposition leader, escaped from Venezuela last week to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. Margaret Brennan spoke to her Friday in an exclusive interview, her first comments to U.S. media since receiving the coveted award.

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This week on Face the Nation, breaking overnight, mass shootings at Brown University and at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia, plus our exclusive interview with Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace prize winner María Corina Machado. On Saturday, the president paid tribute to our nation's finest in that time honored American tradition, the Army-Navy football game. Army won the coin toss, but Navy won the game on what was a sobering Saturday. Earlier, President Trump responded to the news of an ISIS attack on U.S. forces in Syria that killed two U.S. soldiers and an American civilian interpreter. As the foreign policy challenges continue for Mr. Trump, so do America's concerns about high prices. More than 20 million Americans also face skyrocketing health care premiums under Obamacare in the New Year. We talk with White House Chief Economic Adviser Kevin Hassett, Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy and Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner. Finally, in a conversation you'll see only on CBS, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado tells us why she's so committed to democracy in her country, despite the risks she faces.

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This week on Face the Nation, as Americans say they're feeling the pain of higher prices this holiday season, we speak exclusively with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. And as Trump's Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth doubles down on those boat strikes in the Caribbean, the debate over whether they were lawful ramps up on Capitol Hill. We talk to the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Connecticut's Jim Himes. Plus, the deportation roundups continue in the nation's cities, this time targeting communities in Minneapolis. Rep. Ilhan Omar joins us to discuss. And finally, a panel of advisers chosen by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recommends a major change to vaccine guidance for newborns. Hear from former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump escalates his anti-immigration crackdown in the wake of a deadly shooting of national guard troops in DC. The suspect is an Afghan national and the president is accusing the Biden administration of allowing thousands of Afghans in the country without proper vetting. We bring you the latest on the shooting, and the swift policy response. Meanwhile, the president's diplomats push for peace in Ukraine and the pressure campaign in Venezuela intensifies. We get the latest on both fronts from Republican Congressman Mike Turner and Democratic Senator Tim Kaine. Finally, we check in with President Trump's top economic adviser Kevin Hassett on the biggest shopping weekend of the year, and get a reality check on the worsening hunger crisis with Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot.

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This week on Face the Nation, divisions between Congress and the White House grow on crucial conflicts, both foreign and domestic. Breaking overnight, Secretary of State Rubio and other administration officials are in Geneva, meeting with European allies about the administration's 28 point plan to end the war in Ukraine. But does the proposal favor Russia over Ukraine? And what if President Zelenskyy doesn't accept it? We get the latest from the new Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.S., Olga Stefanishnya. Back home, a dangerous war of words has erupted with Democrats who served urging members of the military to side with the Constitution--and the law--when it comes to following commands from the president. The president responded saying those members in the video were "traitors" showing "seditious behavior." We cover it all with two Democrats who are facing threats of political violence because of their efforts, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly and Colorado Democratic Congressman Jason Crow. That, plus some tough news for the president when it comes to how Americans think he's handling the economy. Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul weighs in on the path forward.

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The shutdown is over, but the problems that led to the crisis persist, and politicians are scrambling to find ways to make prices affordable for Americans. President Trump is testing ideas to help consumers, including potential tariff dividends and fifty year mortgages Those may be a tough sell, but Mr. Trump did move to roll back tariffs on some food imports not widely produced in the U.S. One price spike that can't be fixed by easing tariffs: health care premiums, especially for those covered under Obamacare. We hear from those offering solutions for that fix and more with two members of the House Problem Solvers Caucus, New York Democrat Tom Suozzi and Nebraska Republican Don Bacon, along with Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy and New Hampshire Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen. And, as we move into a new era of warfare, what does our military need for readiness? We talk with the Secretary of the Army, Dan Driscoll.

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This week on Face the Nation, there's no end in sight to the longest government shutdown in history. With each passing day, the impact of the government shutdown grows, with millions of Americans now facing major disruptions, from mass flight cancellations and delays because of staffing shortages, to growing lines at food banks, as the Supreme Court lets the Trump administration withhold some money to fund food stamp benefits. We talk with Maryland's Democratic Governor Wes Moore and West Virginia's Republican Governor Patrick Morrisey about how they could fill the funding gap as safety net programs hang in limbo. The president's top economic adviser Kevin Hassett also joins us, we ask him the impact of the shutdown on the economy. Plus, we hear from two incoming governors, Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey on their election night victories and the future of the Democrat party.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," as the government shutdown stretches on, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Democratic Sen. Mark Warner and Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw join to discuss the impacts. Plus, Anthony Salvanto breaks down the latest CBS News poll.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump travels to Asia hoping to make trade deals with foreign friends, and adversaries, alike. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shares breaking news in advance of the much anticipated meeting between Trump and Xi. As the president works to make deals abroad, the standoff over funding the government continues back at home. House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries will be here to discuss the path forward as the shutdown nears the one month mark. Plus, as the military buildup in the Caribbean continues, questions remain on what the Trump administration’s endgame is in the region. South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham tells us what Americans should expect. We also talk with Congressman John Moolenaar, the head of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party, as the White House charts a path forward on a potential TikTok deal.

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This week on Face the Nation, tensions build in the Caribbean and President Trump continues to push for peace in Ukraine and the Middle East. The commander in chief raises the pressure on Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro as U.S. forces continue their campaign against alleged drug traffickers on the Latin American nation’s coast. We get the latest from around the world from Democratic Senator Mark Kelly. Then, as the government shutdown persists, questions mount on when the end will be in sight. Republican Senator Katie Britt joins us to discuss the path forward to reopening the government and a new White House plan to expand access to fertility treatments. Plus, as Trump's tariffs continue evolving, we get an update on the global economy from the president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde. Finally, a conversation with three college professors on how the Trump administration's demands to align schools with his priorities could change their jobs, their institutions and their students.

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President Trump prepares to head to Israel as the deadline to release the remaining hostages nears. Meanwhile, some federal employees will miss paychecks -- others face pink slips as the government shutdown drags on. We'll talk to Vice President JD Vance. Hopeful Gazans have begun the trek back to their homes as the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold, but the rebuilding and recovery ahead is daunting. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty explains his country’s role in the next phase of peace talks. With the shutdown now in its twelfth day, more federal facilities are facing closure, paychecks are on the verge of being missed -- and the Trump administration has begun sending reduction in force notices to some federal employees. Democrats Chris Murphy and Jim Himes weigh in on their party’s strategy and if negotiations with the other side are on the table.

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This week on Face the Nation, nearly two years after the October 7 massacre, is a serious plan for a full hostage release and cease-fire in Gaza finally materializing? Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells us where that deal stands, and what's ahead for the region. Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, the government shutdown continues, with no end in sight. We talk with Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Democrat Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer about whether either party can break through the gridlock. We also take a closer look at the Trump Department of War's new rules for the military. Illinois Democrat Senator Tammy Duckworth joins us, as well as retired Army Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, to discuss the changes and what comes next for the Pentagon.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump says another blue city needs federal protection for agents conducting immigration roundups. How will Americans be impacted by the president's latest announcement? We talk with the head of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Rand Paul, to hear his thoughts on the president's plans.

Then, as the clock ticks down again towards a potential government shutdown, this round of the Washington blame game has the potential to hurt more than just the two parties. We ask two key democrats in the Senate, Minnesota's Amy Klobuchar and Virginia's Tim Kaine weigh in on the likelihood of a shutdown and how to avert it.

Plus, Mr. Trump put his political opponents on notice after directing his Justice Department to indict former FBI director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress. But what will be the impact on the federal justice system? Former Trump special counsel in the Russia election interference investigation Ty Cobb gives us insight.

Finally, Russia launches another massive attack involving hundreds of drones and missiles on Ukraine's capital city. Republican Congressman Mike Turner just returned from the region and also joins us to discuss his visit and how the US will respond.

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This week on Face the Nation, as world leaders gather in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly, we look ahead to the biggest issues the world will tackle. With Russia and Israel intensifying their offensive efforts in both the war in Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas conflict, we'll preview a crucial week ahead as President Trump heads to his first U.N. meeting of his second term.

We sit down with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss why France and other U.S. allies are moving ahead with recognizing Palestinian statehood, despite strong opposition from the U.S. and Israel.

Plus, we traveled to Syria for an upcoming 60 Minutes piece and spoke to the country's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa. He'll be the first Syrian President to address the UN in nearly 60 years. We'll tell you why he's such a controversial figure.

Finally, the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by a quarter point. What does that signal for the economy? Former White House economic adviser Gary Cohn joins us to discuss the latest on the rate cut, the cooling labor market, tariffs and more.

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This week on Face the Nation, the nation grapples with the violent killing of political activist Charlie Kirk. We ask House Speaker Mike Johnson how leaders can build unity in a time of deep division. Plus, we have a bipartisan conversation with Democratic Senator Chris Coons and Republican Senator James Lankford on finding common ground during turbulent times. University of Chicago professor Robert Pape joins us to discuss his research on political violence and what it reveals about the moment the nation finds itself in. Finally, as consumer prices tick up and the job market softens, the federal reserve signals a potential interest rate cut. We talk with CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger about the state of our economy.

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This week on Face the Nation, a not so hot jobs report leads to more uncertainty about the strength of the economy. Can the independent agencies at the forefront, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Federal Reserve, maintain their independence in light of political pressure? We ask Kevin Hassett and get his take on the state of the economy. Plus, as the circle of critics grows when it comes to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s handling of vaccines and management of the CDC, we talk to Republican Senator Roger Marshall and the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence committee, Mark Warner, joins us to weigh in on the news of the week. Also, as President Trump renames the Defense Department the Department of War and continues to warn the city of Chicago he'll soon send in federal forces, we talk to Illinois Democrat Senator Tammy Duckworth. Finally, CBS News Executive Director of Elections and Surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down new polling numbers.

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Illinois governor JB Pritzker spoke with CBS' Ed O’Keefe to discuss the latest potential law enforcement developments in his state.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump looks to expand immigration and crime crackdowns in more U.S. cities. We talk exclusively with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to get the latest details on what’s next. Bolstered by a drop in crime in the nation's capital following the deployment of federal forces to clean up D.C., the president sets his sights on another potential target: Chicago. We visited the windy city and toured a neighborhood where the crime rate has dropped with the Governor of Illinois, Democrat JB Pritzker. Plus, the shakeup at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. After the firing of the newly confirmed director, a group of top experts quit in protest. CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. Céline Gounder tells us how these developments will impact public health efforts. Then, World Food Program Executive Director Cindy McCain joins us following a trip to Gaza, where her organization is working to feed hundreds of thousands threatened by famine. Finally, we reflect on the passing of a Washington institution, legendary CBS News radio reporter Mark Knoller.

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This week on Face the Nation, the Trump administration builds up the federal presence in the nation's capital to crack down on crime, as the President vows to use similar tactics in other US cities. The number of national guard troops sent to protect Washington continues to grow as President Trump praises his own plan to clean up the city. But as Mr. Trump dismissed district leaders' claim of a 30-year low in violent crime, he's vowing a similar surge in Chicago, New York, and other cities. What could that mean for public safety in your community? We'll check in with Maryland Democratic Governor Wes Moore and New York Republican Congressman Mike Lawler. Then, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell hints at an interest rate cut, but he also cautions that the U.S. economy is facing challenging times. We get a reality check on Powell's speech and state of the economy from economist Mohamed El Erian.

Plus, a UN-backed group confirms residents of Gaza City are facing catastrophic conditions of famine and warn that it will soon expand to other areas within the Gaza Strip. New Hampshire Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen is visiting the region and will join us. We talk with UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell as well.

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Listen to Margaret Brennan's extended interview with Alaska Republican Senator Dan Sullivan, a portion of which aired on Face the Nation on August 17, 2025.

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This week on Face the Nation, after President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet face to face in Alaska, Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins us to describe what went on in the room where it all went down and what could happen next. Questions remain following that three-hour meeting that ended abruptly, as President Trump adopts Putin's roadmap for ending the war in Ukraine--no cease-fire, but negotiations for a lasting peace in the conflict. But what about the other countries, like Ukraine, and its western allies, who are still tightly aligned? We hear from Trump's former National Security Council’s Russia expert Fiona Hill, Alaska Republican Senator Dan Sullivan and Colorado Democrat Jason Crow. Plus, World Central Kitchen FounderJosé Andrés will join us following his trip to Gaza where a humanitarian crisis persists.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump invites Russia’s Vladimir Putin to America, his first visit to U.S. soil in a decade. After months of Russia skirting cease-fire offers while continuing their brutal onslaught in Ukraine, President Trump skipped past his own sanctions deadline and instead invited Putin to Alaska. We hear from Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova about what her country needs to agree to a cease-fire. Plus, we ask NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte what a potential deal might mean for European security. Then, Arizona Democratic Senator Mark Kelly and Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales, two lawmakers from border states, tell us how the fresh infusion of cash from Trump's massive domestic policy bill is affecting mass deportation efforts in their states. Finally, the Trump administration says it will slash funding for mRNA vaccine research, an emerging field used in COVID vaccines that also showed promise in treating cancer and HIV. We'll get analysis from Doctor Jerome Adams, who was Surgeon General in Trump's first term.

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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer joins Face the Nation to discuss the Trump administration's tariff policy.

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This week on Face the Nation, the country faces new economic fears as President Trump fires the head of the agency who delivered Friday's discouraging jobs report and the turbulence over tariffs intensifies. We talk with Mr. Trump's top trade representative, Ambassador Jamieson Greer and Canadian Trade Minister for the U.S. and Canada Dominic LeBlanc. For a look at how these developments are impacting Americans, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, joins us. Then, Dr. Mehmet Oz talks to us about changes to Medicaid made in the GOP’s new tax and spending bill, but how will states respond to changes in federal healthcare policy? New Mexico’s Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham gives us more insight.

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This week on Face the Nation, amid a summer of distractions, President Trump seeks ways to divert attention back to his economic agenda. Leaving behind the Epstein files controversy, the president headed to Scotland for a weekend of golf, ahead of trade talks with two key European leaders as his tariff deadline looms. Before he left, he took his fight with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell straight to the Federal Reserve facility itself, where he demanded answers about rising construction costs. But are the accusations of mismanagement, or reluctance to cut interest rates, the real motive behind the president's crusade? We check in with White House budget chief Russell Vought, who was with the president during his trip to the Fed. Plus, we ask whether he's eyeing another round of spending cuts. And get the Democratic response from Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen. Then, Mr. Trump's war against higher education escalates as he asserts authority and influence by threatening to cut millions of dollars in funding. We'll hear from the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter about its impact. Finally, Israel announces it will allow more foreign aid into Gaza, where the hunger crisis has reached catastrophic levels, when will it stop? We talk with the foreign minister of France, Jean-Noël Barrot, about international pressure to end the conflict.

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This week on Face the Nation, the clock ticks as tariff deadlines loom. The Trump administration promised 90 deals in 90 days, but that didn't happen and if the goalposts move again, will Americans face a summer price hike as steep tariffs kick in? We ask one of the key negotiators, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Plus, we take a look at the unfolding battle over interest rates with Democratic Congressman Jim Himes, who sits on the House Financial Services Committee. Then, as ICE ramps up deportation efforts, we sit down with Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to discuss the latest at the agency and the criticisms of its enforcement policies. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass also weighs in and discusses the impact of those ICE arrests in her city. Finally, as the administration crosses a key milestone, we check in with CBS News Executive Director of Elections and Surveys Anthony Salvanto on what Americans think of President Trump’s first six months in office.

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It's been one year since the Butler, Pennsylvania assassination attempt on President Trump. We have a first look at a Senate report that has new findings on what went wrong. The Chairman of the Homeland Security Committee Senator Rand Paul joins us with the conclusions from his new report. Then, in Texas, the grueling task of cleanup and recovery continues ten days after massive flooding killed at least 129 people -- with dozens more still missing. Was it a preventable tragedy? We talk with Washington's Senator Maria Cantwell, the top Democrat on the committee that oversees the National Weather Service. And, with Russian attacks on Ukraine intensifying, and the president's increasing annoyance with Vladimir Putin, we get an update from the two senators pushing for punishing sanctions on Russia, South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham and Connecticut Democrat Richard Blumenthal. Finally, House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill joins to help us understand the complicated world of cryptocurrency.

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This week on Face the Nation, disastrou⁠s flash floods kill dozens inTexas⁠. We'll have the latest on the tragedy. Plus, after a⁠ long weeklobbying for votes and cutting deals with his fellow Republicans,⁠ thepresident spent the Fourth of July celebrating the nation's 249th birthday by enacting his signature tax cut and spending plan. But Democrats, and even some Republicans, ⁠are not happy with the bills's projected debt and deficit increases, cuts to Medicaid, and other provisions⁠⁠. We talk with the head of the White House National Economic Council Kevin Hassett⁠. New York Democratic ⁠Congressman Tom Suozzi joins us to discuss ⁠his party's plan to build on voter apprehension about the new law. Finally, CBS ⁠Evening News Co-Anchor John Dickerson talks to filmmaker and historian Ken Burns about his new project as America moves towards marking our 250th year.⁠ He tells us why the lessons learned by our forefathers still apply today.

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As the U.S. celebrates 249 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, CBS Evening News co-anchor John Dickerson spoke with documentarian Ken Burns about his new film on the American Revolution and the importance of telling the story of American History.

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The director general of the nucelar watchdog agency the International Atomic Energy Agency spoke with Margaret Brennan about the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and Tehran's nuclear capabilities.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump turns his focus to getting his Big Beautiful Bill through Congress after a week of foreign policy wins. President Trump warned his party Saturday that refusing to support his signature domestic spending bill would be an act of the "ultimate betrayal.” We’ll discuss the legislation’s path forward and the surprising string of foreign policy successes last week with the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Virginia's Mark Warner. Texas House Republican Michael McCaul also weighs in. Then, what's next when it comes to Iran? We'll talk with the head of the IAEA, the watchdog agency who monitors nuclear capabilities in Iran, Rafael Mariano Grossi and speak to Iran's ambassador to the U.N., Amir Saeid Iravani. Finally, former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb will join us for a reality check on new developments with vaccines and health policy.

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This week on Face the Nation, breaking news shocks the world as President Trump makes good on his threat to use American firepower to bomb Iranian nuclear sites. Is this an isolated mission, or did the recent actions further escalate tensions in the already volatile Middle East conflict? We speak with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the success of the strikes and the chances of further diplomacy. Plus, hear from Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, and two House members with very different political ideologies who are united when it comes to the U.S. intervention in the Middle East. Finally, expert analysis on how this might unfold from former CENTCOM Commander, retired General Frank McKenzie.

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This week on Face the Nation, the shocking shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers spark new fears of political violence and in the escalating war between Israel and Iran, can the U.S. avoid further involvement? A massive manhunt is underway after a gunman authorities say posed as a police officer shot two Minnesota lawmakers, killing one and injuring another. We have the latest. As the back and forth between Israel and Iran picks up in its intensity with no end in sight, is there any way to de-escalate tensions in the Mideast before the situation worsens? The Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Tom Cotton tells us how the conflict will develop in the days ahead. Then, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, appear together to discuss their bipartisan effort to punish Russia with crushing sanctions as that country continues their bombardment of Ukraine. Los Angeles is still the epicenter of protests and unrest following the White House mandate to ramp up deportations of people in the country illegally, will the President's softening of that order ease the situation? We talk with California Democratic Senator Alex Padilla, who was briefly detained following an attempt to interrupt Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's press conference in Los Angeles last week.

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This week on Face the Nation, immigration protests in Southern California turn violent as federal authorities ramp up their nationwide effort to round up those who could be in the country illegally. President Trump's mandate to escalate detentions and potentially deportations set the scene for violent protests in Los Angeles this weekend, and he now says he's calling in the National Guard. We speak exclusively with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales also joins the broadcast, and we have new CBS News polling on what Americans think of Mr. Trump's immigration and deportation policies. Then, as President Trump lobbies the Senate to get his Big Beautiful Bill passed, what impact will the Elon Musk factor have on some components of the bill that even Republicans don't like? We talk with White House Economic Advisor Kevin Hassett and Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar. Finally, as efforts from the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation continue to unravel, what humanitarian aid can get to the hundreds of thousands suffering? We talk with the head of Save the Children U.S., Janti Soeripto.

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This week on Face the Nation, the turmoil over tariffs continues. The economic whiplash from the on again, off again Trump tariffs persists here at home, as does the confusion around the world. We speak exclusively with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Then, as Congress continues to move forward with its massive tax and border bill, questions remain on how the Senate will change it. Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul gives us the latest on what’s next for the president’s sweeping agenda and his criticisms of it. Plus, how will the administration's new restrictions on foreign student visas impact America's colleges and universities -- and our ability to attract international talent to our workforce? House Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi and Wesleyan University President Michael Roth will be here to discuss. Finally, we'll get some clarity on whether or not healthy children and pregnant women should get the Covid-19 vaccine after a week of mixed messaging from Trump administration health officials. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary will join us to clear things up.

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CBS News has learned the State Department intends to shut down the office tasked with helping to resettle the Afghans who fought alongside U.S. servicemembers against the Taliban. Thousands of our Afghan partners are still waiting for their visas, some of whom are in hiding for fear of retribution at the hands of the Taliban. Ahead of that change, Jack McCain, Navy veteran of the War in Afghanistan and son of late Senator John McCain, joined Face the Nation on Memorial Day weekend to honor their service and call on Congress to act.

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Humanitarian aid trucks are entering Gaza after an 11-week blockade, but the U.N. says it's not enough to meet the need. World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain joined Face the Nation on Sunday, May 25 to discuss conditions on the ground.

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This week on Face the Nation, Memorial Day marks the unofficial start to summer, we kick it off with a hat tip to the nation's military as President Trump gives this year’s commencement speech at West Point. But as these new members of the world's most powerful military go forward, are we doing enough to support them? We talked with some veterans serving in Congress about the value of public service and honor those who've protected us. On Capitol Hill, the president's One Big Beautiful Bill squeaks through the House. What kind of impact will some of those tax and spend provisions have on Americans? And can they survive the Senate? We ask House Speaker Mike Johnson and talk with the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Jim Himes. Some humanitarian aid is returning to Gaza after a monthslong Israeli blockade, but will it be in time -- and enough -- to help those in desperate need of food? We talk to Cindy McCain, head of the U.N.'s World Food Programme.

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Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan went to Williamsburg, Virginia to interview former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on how today's threats compare with those of the past. Before retiring from public service, Gates served under eight different presidents from both political parties. He's now the chancellor of William & Mary. The former secretary said we are facing aggressive nuclear powers, both in Europe and in Asia, collaborating like never before. He also discussed President Trump's trip to the Middle East and what current policy decisions mean for the broader region. This is an extended version of the full interview with Former Secretary Gates, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on May 18, 2025.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump is back from the Middle East and facing new headwinds on the domestic front, especially on the economy and working with Congress to fund the president’s agenda. While the president's whirlwind deal-seeking trip to some of the monied parts of the region may be over, his efforts pushing for cease-fire deals in both Gaza and Ukraine are stepping up, as the fighting in both conflicts intensifies. We'll speak with Secretary of State Marco Rubio exclusively on the latest on both fronts. We'll also get the worldview of former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, as he assesses the modern challenges America faces. Plus, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink and retired Army General Stanley McChrystal join us. Finally, Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen tells us more about the fight ahead in Congress over that high-stakes spending package to implement the president’s campaign promises.

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Newly-elected Pope Leo XIV became the first American to lead the world’s Catholic faithful. This is an extended version of Ed O’Keefe’s full interview with U.S. Cardinal Blase Cupich on the future of the Catholic Church, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on May 11, 2025.

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After another air traffic control blackout at Newark airport, are our skies safe? This is an extended version of Ed O’Keefe’s full interview with Scott Kirby, United Airlines CEO, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on May 11, 2025.

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This week on Face the Nation, the papal conclave comes to a surprise ending. After recent air traffic control blackouts at Newark airport, are our skies safe? Will travelers see more airline delays or higher ticket prices this summer? We talk to United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby. Plus, surprise and jubilation here in the U.S. and at the Vatican on the selection of a new pope, the first-ever American in Church history. What kind of impact will Pope Leo XIV, with his American roots and Peruvian ties, have on the Catholic Church? We talk to Chicago’s Cardinal Blase Cupich. Then, as President Trump prepares for his first formal international trip, Russian President Vladimir Putin says he's open to peace talks with the Ukrainians, as tensions rise between India and Pakistan. Texas Republican Congressman Mike McCaul, New Mexico Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and British Ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson, will all weigh in on the news of the week.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump begins the next phase of his agenda with a key staff shakeup. Mike Waltz is out as National Security Adviser, and Secretary Marco Rubio is in, adding another job to his growing list of responsibilities. With Trump's push for a nuclear deal with Iran and an end to Russia's war in Ukraine, we'll ask Republican Mike Turner about the impact of the shuffle. We'll also get insights from one of Trump's national security advisers in his first term, retired Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster. Plus, Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth will join us with an update on the Armed Services Committee's bipartisan request for a probe into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's conduct. As the U.S. and Ukraine finalize their new economic deal, what does that mean for the security relationship between the two countries? We'll get the latest and more from Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova. And finally, as President Trump seeks to end federal funding to public broadcasting, we'll ask NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger about the impact and how they plan to fight back.

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President Trump said last week that the Kremlin occupation of Crimea is not being discussed right now, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the occupation is a "done deal." Russia does not "negotiate its own territory," Lavrov said. Russian President Vladimir Putin forcibly took the territory from Ukraine in 2014, and returning the territory is considered a red line for Ukraine.

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This week on Face the Nation, as Trump 2.0 nears the 100 day mark, what do Americans think of the job he's doing? As the impact of those changes are now being felt from coast to coast, what kind of progress report is America giving President Trump on the issues that got him elected, like the economy and border security?

We'll check in with the first term head of Trump's national economic council Gary Cohn and the administration's point person on immigration, Border Czar Tom Homan.

Plus, what about Trump's campaign promise to end the war in Ukraine on day one? Mr. Trump has been pushing hard for a cease fire, but he's frustrated with the pace of negotiations and the parties involved. In a rare interview, we talked with Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov who gave us some insights from the Kremlin.

Finally, as embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth continues the fight to keep his job, Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen weighs in on the impact of the chaos at the Pentagon.

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This week on Face the Nation, the Trump's administration's showdown with the courts over deportations, and a closer look at Trump's agenda on education, environmental policy and more. In a rare overnight ruling, Supreme Court justices blocked the Trump administration's plans to deport a group of Venezuelans held at a detention facility in Texas. Trump also deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia -- a Maryland resident who officials admit was expelled by mistake. Senator Chris Van Hollen is just back from visiting Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, we ask him what's next. Then, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia is violating its own "Easter truce." And as President Trump signals the U.S. may walk away from its push for peace negotiations, we check in with Pennsylvania Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, who's just back from a trip to Ukraine's front line. Plus, we talk with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey about her state's fight with Washington over higher education and more. And Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee joins us with an update on the economy. Finally, ahead of Earth Day, we hear from the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin.

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An extended version of Margaret Brennan's full interview with Dr. Peter Marks, the former head of FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on April 13, 2025.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump's multi-front trade war whipsaws markets, and China fires back. What’s next as the world’s two biggest economic powers clash? Despite backing off of what he called "reciprocal tariffs" against dozens of countries, and announcing new exemptions on some key consumer products, the president is digging in on tariffs against China. We discuss what's next with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Then, we get a read on the broader economic impact from the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Neel Kashkari. Silicon Valley’s Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna also joins us with reaction from the tech sector. Plus , we have a new poll on how Americans think Trump is handling the economy. And finally, an update on the measles outbreak with the former top vaccine regulator with the FDA, Dr. Peter Marks.

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte joins Face the Nation to discuss the Trump administration's new tariff policy, the threat of Russia and China's military growth, and the future of the NATO alliance.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump’s tariffs upend the global economy, sending stock markets reeling and allies fuming. How long will they last and what should the markets be bracing for? We get the latest from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. We check in with Wyoming Senator and Republican Whip John Barrasso on how Congressional Republicans plan to implement the president’s proposed sweeping tax cuts. House Republican Don Bacon and Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell also join us; they want Congress to reclaim its authority over trade policy. Then, as the administration continues talks with Russia for a possible peace deal in Ukraine, we ask NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte what the budding relationship could mean for the future of the western alliance.

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Shawn Fain, the President of the United Automobile Workers Union, joins Face the Nation to discuss the Trump administration’s new auto tariffs and the challenges facing organized labor.

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This week on Face the Nation, as the backlash over the Trump administration's deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members grows, we talk to White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, the head of the Senate Homeland Security Committee Kentucky Republican Rand Paul, and the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee Connecticut's Jim Himes. Plus, measle cases have now been reported in 18 states. We consult with former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about that and the impact of the Trump administration's cuts to medical research.

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This week on Face the Nation, the U.S. launches a major military strike in the Middle East, as U.S. bombs rained down on dozens of Iran-backed Houthi militant targets in Yemen in a massive air and naval attack ordered by President Trump. How long will this military campaign last, and what kind of a response should we expect from Tehran? We get the latest from Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Special presidential envoy Steve Witkoff is just back from meeting with Putin, aimed at opening peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. We ask him what he learned and where things stand now. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham also weighs in.

Finally, we hear from Democratic Governor of Maryland Wes Moore on the impact of cuts to the federal payroll, and Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell on the ripple effects of Trump's trade war with some of America's closest partners.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump’s tariff threats rattle allies and adversaries alike, plus, the latest on the administration's immigration crackdown. The administration hopes the tariffs will pressure Canada and Mexico to stop the flow of fentanyl and illegal migrants into the U.S. We ask Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem if it's working, and the latest on the president's mass deportation mission. Kirsten Hillman, Canadian Ambassador to the US also weighs in and breaks down the costs and consequences of the growing trade war. Plus, with just days to go before a possible government shutdown, lawmakers unveil a new bill to avoid it. We hear a bipartisan conversation from the co-chairs of the congressional Problem Solvers Caucus, Pennsylvania Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and New York Democrat Tom Suozzi. Finally, Russia expert Fiona Hill, who served as a top National Security Council official during the first Trump administration, joins us to discuss Trump's diplomatic pivot on Ukraine.

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This week on Face the Nation, the latest on the fallout following Friday's Oval Office brawl. The debacle seen, and heard, around the world as the meeting was meant to solidify an alliance between the U.S. and Ukraine, but instead melted down into a shouting match featuring President Trump and Vice President Vance versus Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. U.S. and Ukrainian officials are in full damage control mode, with European leaders racing to bring both sides back together and move towards a resolution to the war in Ukraine. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent crafted the agreement with Ukraine that fell apart during that meeting. We talk to him about that as well as the Trump administration's plans to help the economy. Arizona Democratic Senator Mark Kelly and Ohio Republican Mike Turner also weigh in on what the path forward for Ukraine looks like. On the eve of a wave of new tariffs from the Trump administration, Michigan Republican Congressman John James tells us how his district could be impacted. Finally, just before President Trump's first formal address to Congress, how do Americans think he's doing when it comes to tackling their priorities? We break down our new CBS polling for the latest.

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This week on Face the Nation, the president's mission to shrink the federal workforce intensifies, and his foreign policy dealmaking hits a critical juncture. Late Friday, the purge of the federal workforce struck the Pentagon at the top, during a critical moment for our national security, as the new administration seeks peace talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine and as a fragile truce between Israel and Hamas hangs in the balance. We spoke with Trump's top negotiator and envoy, Steve Witkoff. Meanwhile here at home, the president takes aim at Democratic governors who oppose his agenda. We asked New York Governor Kathy Hochul how she's picking her battles with the new administration. Lawmakers are facing some heat from their voters over Trump's push to slash the federal workforce -- led by Elon Musk. Maryland Democrat Chris Van Hollen and Utah Republican John Curtis discuss the impacts on their constituents. Finally, with bird flu, measles and other illnesses on the rise -- and big changes ahead for America's public health agencies, we'll get a reality check from former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan", President Trump's national security team takes his MAGA movement to Europe. We talk to Secretary of State Marco Rubio in his first Sunday show interview since taking office. Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, joins the show to discuss the economy and inflation. And House Intelligence Committee Republican Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) discusses the annual Munich Security Conference that just finished, particularly around a peace deal for the war in Ukraine.

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This week on Face the Nation President Trump continues to make good on his campaign pledges. What do Americans think of the Trump 2.0 policies and Mr. Trump's performance as president so far? We’ll break down our new CBS News poll with Anthony Salvanto, CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys. As Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency squad continue their sweep through federal agencies, President Trump says they're doing so at his insistence, and that there's more to come. But that revamp is leading to confusion and the consequences are spreading across the country, and around the world.

How could the president's bureaucratic shake-up impact America's law enforcement, homeland security, and intelligence capabilities? Plus, what's the impact of cutting U.S. aid to the countries that need it the most? We'll talk with Texas Republican Congressman Michael McCaul and Minnesota Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Tennessee Republican Senator Bill Hagerty also weighs in.

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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump picks a tariff fight with America's top trade partners, federal workers brace for another tumultuous week and the fallout continues from Mr. Trump blaming diversity policies for the mid-air collision of an Army Black Hawk and a passenger jet. We'll talk with the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Virginia's Mark Warner, Vermont Independent Bernie Sanders...and the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Republican Brian Mast. On the good news front, American Keith Siegel has a happy family reunion following his release from Hamas captivity. We'll speak to his niece.

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This week on Face the Nation, we sit down for an exclusive interview with Vice President JD Vance, his first since taking office. You'll hear what the VP has to say about immigration, lowering prices for American consumers, reforming the agency that handles disaster aid, those tech titans supporting Trump, and the pardons of 1,500 people convicted of crimes in the January 6 capitol attack. Plus, House Republican Mike Turner and Democrat Jason Crow react. We hear from our CBS immigration reporter, Camilo Montoya-Galvez, with new updates on the Trump administration’s new deportation actions.

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This week on Face the Nation, hours before America begins its handover of presidential power, we begin with breaking news as the first phase of the Gaza cease-fire deal commences with the return of three Israeli hostages and a Palestinian prisoner swap. Is the cease-fire deal the beginning of a new way forward for peace in the Middle East? We'll talk with a key Biden negotiator of the truce, Brett McGurk. Incoming national security advisor Rep. Mike Waltz weighs in on the immediate national security challenges the new administration faces, including the future of TikTok in the U.S. Then, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Democrat Tim Kaine weigh in on Trump’s cabinet picks following the first week of confirmation hearings. Finally, we explore the humanitarian crisis facing the youngest victims of the war in Gaza with Save the Children’s Janti Soeripto. All this just ahead on Face the Nation.

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This week on Face the Nation, Southern California grapples with the devastating fury of extreme wildfires. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and California Congresswoman Judy Chu join us to give us the latest on the ground and what threats remain in the region.

Next, we preview the week ahead in the Senate as they begin to hear from president-elect Trump's cabinet picks. But do Senate Republicans have the votes to confirm them? Republican Whip Sen. John Barrasso gives us the latest on where Trump’s picks stand. Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly also weighs in.

Finally, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich previews his new project "Journey to America," a PBS documentary profiling several famous immigrants and their contributions to America. We'll talk to him about that and get his thoughts on president-elect Trump's plans for immigration reform.

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Margaret Brennan speaks with new Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) about his priorities and implementing President-elect Trump's agenda.

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Margaret Brennan speaks with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at the start of the 119th Congress.

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This week on Face the Nation, the nation's capital braces for the unprecedented in the new year amid growing threats to our nation's security. We sit down for a bipartisan conversation with the heads of the House Intelligence Committee, Ohio's Mike Turner and Connecticut's Jim Himes. New Senate Majority Leader John Thune joins the broadcast to discuss his priorities. Plus, incoming border czar Tom Homan tells us about his plans to execute President-elect Trump's agenda. Also, as we mark four years since the January 6 attack on the Capitol, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks about the growing threats of political violence. Finally, Mark Strassmann reports on Georgia's commemorations for former president Jimmy Carter.

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This week on Face the Nation, as we close out 2024, we look ahead to the economy, health care, immigration and more as Washington ushers in a new Congress - and a new administration. We begin with our annual Face the Nation year-end correspondents' roundtable. Chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford, chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa, congressional correspondent Scott Macfarlane, political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns and senior white house and political correspondent, Ed O'Keefe give us their insight and predictions. Dr. Leana Wen, former commissioner of the Baltimore City Health Department, breaks down the latest on the rise of bird flu and what to expect on the health policy front from the incoming administration. Bank of America’s Managing Director and Senior U.S. Economist Aditya Bhave tells us what’s in store for the economy in 2025. Finally, a conversation with Carlyle Group Co-founder Dave Rubenstein on his recent book exploring the American presidency. All that and more on Face the Nation.

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This week on Face the Nation, Congress narrowly avoids a government shutdown ahead of the holidays – but what does the brinkmanship and chaos signal for the next two years?

We’ll check in with two House members – Arkansas Congressman French Hill, who voted for the spending bill, and Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales, who voted against it.

Then our exit interview with Homeland Security Chief Alejandro Mayorkas. He was the face of the Biden border policy, taking the brunt of Republican criticism. He offers his advice for the incoming administration.

And we’ll hear from outgoing West Virginia Independent Senator Joe Manchin – on his assessment of the Democratic Party he left behind, and his relationship with the president-elect.

Finally, after the coup in Syria earlier this month, we’ll have an inside look at the effort to locate and return the missing Americans once held hostage by the fallen Assad regime.

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This week on Face the Nation... President-elect Trump promises big change for America's role in the world, but will his policies put out the fire or fuel the flames of a world already on fire? Incoming National Security Adviser Mike Waltz will preview the new administration's priorities amid instability throughout the Middle East, tension in Asia and an unrelenting war in Ukraine. Then, we ask Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S., Oksana Markarova how new leadership in Washington will change her own country's calculus as Russia's invasion grinds on. Plus, President Biden breaks a record by commuting the sentences of 1,500 Americans. We ask Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar about that news and the future of law enforcement under Trump. Finally, a conversation with the head of the United Nations' World Food Programme, Cindy McCain, about the link between global hunger and global instability. All that and more on Face the Nation.

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This week on Face the Nation, for the first time in 54 years, the al-Assad regime is no longer ruling Syria. Rebel forces who have been fighting the al-Assad government for 13 years swept through Syria in two weeks, capturing Damascus, taking the Syrian people -- and the world -- by surprise. What are the implications for the Middle East? We have the latest from the region...PLUS we talk to the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Ohio Republican Mike Turner…THEN – following a bipartisan congressional task force investigation into the security failures leading to the assassination attempts of Mr. Trump earlier this year, top investigators, Pennsylvania Republican Mike Kelly, and Colorado Democrat Jason Crow, will give us their findings on how to fix the Secret Service. Finally, with the future of controversial social media giant TikTok in doubt, we'll hear from a potential buyer, Frank McCourt, Executive Chairman of McCourt Global. All that and more on Face the Nation.

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This week on “Face the Nation,” the drumbeat continues from Mar-A-Lago as President-elect Trump announces plans to nominate loyalists who have more than once lashed out at the agencies they hope to lead. We'll hear from two Senators who will be evaluating these Cabinet picks, Texas Republican Ted Cruz and California Democrat Alex Padilla. Then with just weeks to go until he leaves office, President Biden is notching a few hard-fought victories overseas, securing the release of Americans wrongfully held in China and a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah. Could a deal between Israel and Hamas be next? We talk unfinished business with White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. Plus, as Americans kick off the busiest shopping season of the year, it's crunch time for retailers and a window into the economy at large. Questions loom over the future of the American consumer as the incoming president threatens across-the-board import tariffs. We break down the economic impact with CBS Business analyst Jill Schlesinger. Finally, we talk with H.W. Brands on his new book “America First: Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh in the Shadow of War.” All that and more on “Face the Nation.”

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This week on "Face the Nation", As Donald Trump’s second administration begins to take shape, the President-elect’s transition spent the weekend making a flurry of announcements. As the would-be nominees were whisked through Capitol Hill to meet with senators, there's already been one major withdrawal and renewed scrutiny on some of the more controversial national security picks. We talk with two key senators – Republican Rand Paul and Democrat Tammy Duckworth. They'll be questioning the president-elect's choices on health, national security and more. One of Trump's national security advisers from his first term, retired army lieutenant general H.R. McMaster, also weighs in. Plus, as the conflict between Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah continues raging, when can we expect a ceasefire? We ask Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen, who has called the Biden Administration's handling of Israel a failure of policy. Finally we hear from Representative-elect Sarah McBride on the challenges and opportunities facing her as she prepares to take office as the first openly transgender member of Congress. All that and more on “Face the Nation.”

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This week on Face the Nation, a U.S. Osprey crashes in Australia with 23 Marines on board and three people are killed in a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida. Plus, in the wake of the first GOP presidential primary debate, candidates Mike Pence and Chris Christie join Nancy Cordes. You'll also hear from a bipartisan duo looking for solutions to the looming "child care cliff," South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace and California Democrat Ro Khanna. Finally, Russia expert Fiona Hill weighs in on the mysterious plane crash that killed Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin after his failed coup attempt against Vladimir Putin.

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This week on Face the Nation, yet another extraordinary severe weather event with a West Coast Hurricane, and Republican presidential candidates prepare for the first debate -- without Donald Trump. As the recovery efforts continue in Maui, the questions about the state and local response continue to grow, we spoke exclusively with Hawaii's governor Joshua Green. Plus, with coronavirus cases on the rise, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb will tell us what we need to know about the new arsenal of fall vaccines to fight covid, the flu, and RSV.

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This week on Face the Nation, the fires in Maui are now the deadliest in more than a century. Plus, another special counsel investigation is announced, this time focused on the president's son Hunter. Also, Iran is set to free 5 Americans, wrongfully held there for years -- what is Washington giving Tehran in exchange? We'll hear from the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Mike Turner, and Neda Sharghi, the sister of one of the prisoners

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This week on Face the Nation, the third indictment of Donald Trump takes center stage in what could be the most serious case yet against the former President. Host Major Garrett spoke with three Trump administration officials who could offer key testimony in the case: Vice President Mike Pence, and two who told Trump there was NO evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election, Attorney General Bill Barr and the head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, now a CBS News expert and analyst, Chris Krebs. Trump attorney John Lauro joined the show to discuss his legal defense strategy. Plus: Former congressman and GOP hopeful Will Hurd and Minnesota Democrat Rep. Dean Phillips.

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This week on Face the Nation, we'll take a look at new charges filed against former President Trump in the classified documents case. Margaret Brennan speaks with two of his Republican presidential primary opponents, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley and former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson. Also, Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari discusses some optimistic signs when it comes to the economy. Plus, a new CBS News poll takes a look at Americans' views on climate change and San Antonio's mayor Ron Nirenberg weighs in on how extreme heat is impacting his city.

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This week on Face the Nation, extreme heat continues to smash records around the world and tactics being taken by Texas officials at the border to deter migrants comes under scrutiny. As July slogs on, so do the miserable temperatures and brutal severe weather episodes that are dominating the summer of '23. There's no denying it's hot or that the high temperatures are raising concerns about the future of the planet, but what can be done at this point? We'll talk to Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. Her city is one of the hottest spots in the country. Then, the Justice Department orders the removal of floating barriers in the Rio Grande after reports of injuries to migrants trying to enter the U.S. We'll ask Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales about some of the measures being used and his new immigration proposal. Plus, the culture wars on the campaign trail intensify as Vice President Kamala Harris blasts new Florida guidelines for teaching Black history in schools. We'll talk to former New Jersey Governor and Republican candidate Chris Christie about that and a possible third indictment facing former President Trump. Finally, the facts surrounding gender-affirming care with the head of the organization that sets the guidelines for treatment, Dr. Marci Bowers.

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This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan speaks to National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and House Foreign Affairs Committee chair Rep. Michael McCaul. Plus, a look at the extreme weather.

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This week on Face the Nation, climate change, the global economy, and war in eastern Europe all come to a head as President Biden prepares for an overseas summit with NATO allies. Record breaking heat is driving Americans to seek cooler temperatures, even President Biden hit the beach over the weekend to recharge before he leaves for Europe. We spoke exclusively with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen from Beijing about her efforts to lower tension between the world’s two largest economies, even as trade disputes ramp up. The war in Ukraine reached the 500 day mark as President Biden made what he called a "difficult" decision to send controversial cluster bombs to help defeat the Russians. Democratic Senator Chris Coons, and Ukrainian Ambassador to the US Oksana Markarova joined us. Plus, we'll take a look at a new push by the nation's governors to help children's mental health with Utah's Republican Governor Spencer Cox.

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This week on Face the Nation, the Supreme Court wraps up its session with some blockbuster decisions reinforcing its conservative power, dealing potentially serious blows to some younger voters when it comes to education. Margaret spoke with former Vice President and 2024 GOP contender Mike Pence about the conservative take on the court's decisions, plus he's just back from Ukraine. University of California president Michael Drake will tell us how the UC system ensures a diverse student body following the state's own ban on affirmative action decades ago. Plus, Obama administration Attorney General Eric Holder joins the show for a liberal perspective on this week's SCOTUS news. Also, We'll talk with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg about the criticism of the FAA, and what's in the works when it comes to dealing with the impact of climate change on airline travel. Finally, can you tell the difference between an artificial intelligence generated image and a real one? We'll help you learn what to look for to tell the real deal from the AI fakes.

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There is a lot we don't know about the motivations behind..and the consequences following Wagner group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin's actions in Russia this weekend. What we do know about what one senior administration official calls a "very bizarre episode," is that there seems to be a pause, at least for now, due to a truce struck between Vladimir Putin and Prigozhin that was brokered by the President of Belarus, a Putin ally. The terms of that deal are still emerging, but even after Prigozhin abruptly stopped his march to Moscow yesterday, there remains trepidation about the risks ahead on this unpredictable path for Russia, which holds the world's largest nuclear arsenal. Face the Nation delivers all you need to know with Sec. of State Blinken, and Mike Turner, plus a conversation on abortion rights.

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This week, CBS' Robert Costa moderates the show as Margaret Brennan reports from Beijing, where Secretary of State Antony Blinken became the first Biden administration cabinet official to travel to China. Blinken set out to ease military tensions between the two countries after two close calls in recent months around Taiwan. Plus, former Attorney General and GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie react to the Trump indictment.

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Former President Trump's federal indictment has shaken up the 2024 race for the White House. Guest moderator John Dickerson speaks with one high-profile Republican who is opting out of the race, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, as well as one who jumped in last week, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Plus, a new CBS News poll takes a look at how voters are reacting to the historic news.

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After President Biden signed a bill to raise the debt ceiling, narrowly avoiding America's first default, "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan interviews two dealmakers, Rep. Garrett Graves (R-LA) and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on their roles in the process, then asks Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan to weigh in. Next, CBS correspondents Ed O'Keefe, Caitlin Huey-Burns, and Robert Costa give an update on the 2024 presidential race. PLUS, we hear the latest on the anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive from Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," the U.S. faces some tough questions on public health — and public safety. Americans are gathering for the holidays, some for the first time in years, but health officials are warning a pandemic-weary populace of the dangers posed by a triple threat of respiratory viruses. We'll talk to Dr. Anthony Fauci about the risk. Plus, Rep. James Clyburn and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.

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Christy Woodenthigh’s family rushed to her home on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation when they got the shocking news that the 33-year-old mother was dead. They arrived to find no police officers, no approaching sirens, and no sign of Christy. ”Missing Justice”, a new 6-episode limited series hosted by CBS News reporters Cara Korte and Bo Erickson, takes you inside what really happened that night and how the issues in Christy’s case connect to the larger Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Crisis. Missing Justice premieres on November 22nd wherever you get your podcasts.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," change is coming to Washington, but as both parties try to move past the chaos of the 2020 and 2022 campaigns, a certain former president is not on board with that. We'll talk to former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, former Vice President Mike Pence, Rep. Zoe Lofgren and more.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," five days after the 2022 election, control of the House remains undecided, while Democrats keep their Senate majority. How will this midterm muddle change life for Americans?

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Women, pressured parents and voters seeking to restore Roe v. Wade may have a sizable impact on Election Day. Join "CBS Evening News" anchor & managing editor Norah O'Donnell, "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan and CBS News correspondents Caitlin Huey-Burns, Nikole Killion and Natalie Morales for a special conversation about what’s at stake at the ballot box.

This discussion was first broadcast on Twitter Spaces on November 7, 2022.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," the midterm elections are just hours away, and candidates are spending the weekend barnstorming their states with some of the biggest names in politics. Democrats argue democracy is on the line, while Republicans say the party in power is wrecking the economy.

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With the midterm elections just days away, what are the threats to our election security and how safe is your vote? How do we combat disinformation? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst Chris Krebs, about the integrity of our voting process on Twitter Spaces.

This conversation was recorded on November 3, 2022.

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With the midterm elections just days away, what are the threats to our election security and how safe is your vote? How do we combat disinformation? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst Chris Krebs, about the integrity of our voting process on Twitter Spaces.

This conversation was recorded on November 3, 2022.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we now have just 8 days to go until Election Day, and the country is feeling deeply unsettled. Our CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows that a stunning 79% or nearly 8 in 10 likely voters, say that the country is “out of control.”

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we now have just 8 days to go until Election Day, and the country is feeling deeply unsettled. Our CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows that a stunning 79% or nearly 8 in 10 likely voters, say that the country is “out of control.”

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we now have just 8 days to go until Election Day, and the country is feeling deeply unsettled. Our CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows that a stunning 79% or nearly 8 in 10 likely voters, say that the country is “out of control.”

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How are the final days of campaigning shaping the 2022 midterms? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to The Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter and Jessica Taylor about the latest headlines surrounding races before Election Day.

This conversation was recorded via Twitter Spaces on October 27, 2022.

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How are the final days of campaigning shaping the 2022 midterms? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to The Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter and Jessica Taylor about the latest headlines surrounding races before Election Day.

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How are the final days of campaigning shaping the 2022 midterms? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to The Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter and Jessica Taylor about the latest headlines surrounding races before Election Day.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," with just 15 days to go until Election Day, both sides are making their closing arguments about why they deserve your vote. We'll talk to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, plus the administration's senior energy security adviser Amos Hochstein about those stubbornly high gas prices.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," with just 15 days to go until Election Day, both sides are making their closing arguments about why they deserve your vote. We'll talk to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, plus the administration's senior energy security adviser Amos Hochstein about those stubbornly high gas prices.

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This week on Face The Nation with Margaret Brennan, our new CBS news Battleground tracker poll shows republicans are still favored to capture the House, with an estimated 224 seat majority. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto explains.

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This week on Face The Nation with Margaret Brennan, our new CBS news Battleground tracker poll shows republicans are still favored to capture the House, with an estimated 224 seat majority. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto explains.

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What happened during the two attempts of Congress to impeach former President Donald Trump? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan explores this question with the authors of “Unchecked,” Rachael Bade of POLITICO and the Washington Post’s Karoun Demirjian.

This conversation was recorded via Twitter Spaces on October 14, 2022.

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What happened during the two attempts of Congress to impeach former President Donald Trump? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan explores this question with the authors of “Unchecked,” Rachael Bade of POLITICO and the Washington Post’s Karoun Demirjian.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Major Garrett dives into the Arizona governor's race, one of the most closely watched races in the nation. Plus, new CBS News polls in Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Major Garrett dives into the Arizona governor's race, one of the most closely watched races in the nation. Plus, new CBS News polls in Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell and Fort Myers, Florida, Mayor Kevin Anderson talk about Hurricane Ian's impact. Plus, Margaret Brennan pays tribute to legendary CBS News White House correspondent Bill Plante.

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What are the politics of a hurricane? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to The Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter about how Hurricane Ian could potentially affect some’s political futures as well as where things stand in the 2022 midterms.

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What are the politics of a hurricane? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to The Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter about how Hurricane Ian could potentially affect some’s political futures as well as where things stand in the 2022 midterms.

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What are the politics of a hurricane? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to The Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter about how Hurricane Ian could potentially affect some’s political futures as well as where things stand in the 2022 midterms.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," an exclusive interview with Ukraine's President Volodomyr Zelenskyy, and the U.S. response to what's been a critical week on the national security front. Plus, a new CBS News poll that reveals some disturbing indications about voters who want to contest the upcoming elections six weeks before Election Day.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," an exclusive interview with Ukraine's President Volodomyr Zelenskyy, and the U.S. response to what's been a critical week on the national security front. Plus, a new CBS News poll that reveals some disturbing indications about voters who want to contest the upcoming elections six weeks before Election Day.

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What does the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker tell us about the nationally important Georgia Senate race? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan breaks down the numbers with CBS News Elections & Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto, CBS News Deputy Director of Elections and Data Analytics Kabir Khanna, and the managing editor of the Sabato Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, Kyle Kondik.

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What does the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker tell us about the nationally important Georgia Senate race? Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan breaks down the numbers with CBS News Elections & Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto, CBS News Deputy Director of Elections and Data Analytics Kabir Khanna, and the managing editor of the Sabato Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, Kyle Kondik.

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Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin tells about the prosecution of Russian officials for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. former Obama admin. DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson talks about tackling the border crisis.

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Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin tells about the prosecution of Russian officials for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. former Obama admin. DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson talks about tackling the border crisis.

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Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan breaks down fresh CBS News Battleground Tracker polling in Pennsylvania with CBS Pittsburgh's Jon Delano.

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Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan breaks down fresh CBS News Battleground Tracker polling in Pennsylvania with CBS Pittsburgh's Jon Delano.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," America remembers the lives lost 21 years ago in the attacks of 9/11, as one of our oldest allies mourns their own loss and enters an uncertain new age.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," America remembers the lives lost 21 years ago in the attacks of 9/11, as one of our oldest allies mourns their own loss and enters an uncertain new age.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," President Biden delivered his message for the 2022 campaign last week, putting former President Donald Trump and the so-called MAGA extremists he leads squarely on the midterm stage. Plus, the committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol prepares its next move, and we'll ask Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin, a key Democrat on the panel, what to expect.

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Alarming information surfaces from the affidavit justifying the search of former President Trump's Florida home. Plus, the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker shows the GOP lead shrinking as Biden's approval ticks up and DNC chair Jamie Harrison and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," as the legal troubles for former President Donald Trump and some of his key allies mount, his grip on the Republican Party tightens ahead of the midterm elections. Plus, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on challenges facing schools, and Dr. Deborah Birx on the CDC's plans to reorganize.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," new questions about possible criminal misconduct by former President Donald Trump and concerns about his handling of some of our nation's most sensitive national security secrets. Plus, an exclusive look at a new report about what went wrong in Afghanistan, and a look at the country's teacher shortage and its potential impact on our children.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we talk to Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott about the party’s opposition to the Democrats' economic plan, and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb returns to discuss the monkeypox health emergency. And after a surprising July jobs report, we talk to San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President and CEO Mary Daly about what it means for the U.S. economy.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," with 100 days to go until the midterm elections, Democrats have revived a tax and spending package and hope voters will reward them if it passes. Plus, Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari and the new CBS News Battleground Tracker.

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we get an update on President Biden's bout with the BA.5 variant of the coronavirus with Dr. Ashish Jha. Plus a look at last week's Jan. 6 hearing with Rep. Adam Schiff and a conversation on the CHIPS Act with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” with inflation now hitting over 9%, we have a string of guests to talk about the state of the American economy as experts fear a recession is coming. Plus, more on the subpoena to the U.S. Secret Service sent by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with member Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL).

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we sit down exclusively with Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss abortion rights, gun violence and more. Plus, a preview of the next hearing from the House Jan. 6 committee with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD).

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” as America prepares to celebrate its 246th birthday, we examine the recent string of controversial Supreme Court rulings that will have far-reaching implications on the environment, immigration, and abortion rights. Plus, an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on how the administration plans to handle the coming influx of migrants at the border.

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we discuss what would a federal ban on abortion look like? Marc Short, former chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence, tells us he believes the former VP “has always accepted exceptions for rape and incest.” Jan. 6 committee member Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) discusses why the panel plans to continue holding public hearings this summer. World Bank Group President David Malpass says if he were Fed Chair Jerome Powell, he would focus less on interest rates and more on regulatory policy to “let the banks lend more."

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we discuss the Jan. 6 hearings with Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat from California, go over the recently approved COVID-19 vaccine for kids with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and take a look at America’s inflation problem.

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This week on “Face the Nation with guest host John Dickerson,” we examine the first hearing from the Jan. 6 committee with Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL.) and a panel of correspondents. Plus, a conversation on gun violence in America, one day after thousands rallied around the country to demand tougher regulations.

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we try to understand what the country wants to see happen when it comes to new gun control laws in the wake of the Uvalde and Buffalo shootings. Plus, a look at the state of the economy and a preview of the Jan. 6 hearings.

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” another school shooting rocks the country. She sits down with Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) and Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) on the steps politicians can take to avoid another tragedy.

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” a new CBS News poll finds a high level of uneasiness with the economy. Plus, we hear from Florida Sen. Rick Scott, New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and former defense Secretary Robert Gates, who offers a little bit of optimism.

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This week's edition of “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” features breaking news from Buffalo, NY as a man is in custody for a mass shooting at a supermarket that killed 10 and injured 3. Investigators believe the shooting was racially motivated. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the baby formula shortage and the plans to bring it to an end. Former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb talks about the baby formula shortage and possible Covid surges in the summer. Lloyd Blankfein, the former CEO and current senior chairman of Goldman Sachs, says tamping down inflation will require "some pain" as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.

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This week's Mother's Day edition of “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we discuss the turmoil around the nation ahead of a possible Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace. Plus, a look at the war in Ukraine on the eve of Russia’s “Victory Day.”

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we'll have the latest on Ukraine with Samantha Power, the head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine. Then we'll hear from Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger; Dr. Paul Burton, the chief medical officer at Moderna; Plus Dr. Deborah Birx, the COVID-19 response coordinator during the Trump administration.

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we’ll have the latest on U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and a Sunday exclusive interview with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. Plus, we check in with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb on the long-awaited COVID vaccine for America’s youngest. Also joining the program is European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, to discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine on inflation and the economy globally.

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This holiday week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” we talk to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba after Russia responded to the loss of a key battleship with a powerful barrage of missiles. A conversation with Senator Chris Coons (D-DE), about his fight to get more global COVID aid included in a relief bill stalled in Congress. Plus, a look at how inflation is impacting businesses and families across the U.S.

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This week on "Face the Nation," with Russian forces moving forward with a brutal assault on Eastern Ukraine, we talk to White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan about what more the U.S. can do to help. Then, a conversation with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb about a possible spring COVID surge. Joining the program is Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester to discuss rising costs in the U.S. And finally Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on the crisis at the southern border.

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This week on "Face the Nation," in an exclusive interview Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that Russian actions against Ukraine constitute genocide, and that Ukraine is being "destroyed and exterminated" by Russian forces. Fiona Hill, the former senior director for European and Russian affairs on the National Security Council during the Trump administration, discusses Russia's actions in Ukraine and how Vladimir Putin could tighten his grip on power. Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of New York says the committee has "no comprehensive, fine-grained portrait of what was going on" during a seven-hour gap in White House phone logs on January 6. H.R. McMaster, former national security adviser in the Trump administration and a CBS News contributor, says Russia is redistributing its forces inside Ukraine because of its failure to quickly achieve its objectives. New York Mayor Eric Adams says the city needs more help from the federal government to keep guns off the streets.

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This week on “Face the Nation” guest moderator John Dickerson discusses Russia’s assault on Ukraine as it grinds into a second month. Joining will be former CIA Acting Director Michael Morell. Also on the program will be CBS National Security correspondent David Martin. There will also be insight from former Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch. Former senator Will Hurd on his new book “American Reboot," and argues that Republicans need to admit the 2020 election was legitimately decided. And Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) on the investigation into the January 6th insurrection at the capitol.

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This week on “Face the Nation” with no end in sight for the war in Ukraine moderator Margaret Brennan has exclusive interviews with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on the new weapons being sent to Ukraine and the diplomatic approach to arming them. Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. Qin Gang on the relations between the U.S. and China after President Biden warns Beijing not to help Russia with its invasion. Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova on her country’s battle against Russia. A rare Sunday interview with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. And former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb on the latest Covid news.

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Jake Sullivan, National Security Adviser to President Biden joins to discuss reports Iran fired an overnight missile that landed near the U.S. consulate in Iraq. He also spoke about the continued conflict in Ukraine. Dmytro Kuleba, Ukrainian Foreign Minister says “President Putin definitely believes that Ukraine has no right to exist as a country. He doesn't recognize our identity. He says we are Russians, we are not Ukrainians.” Kristalina Georgieva, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, says the Russian economy is being hit hard by sanctions imposed by the U.S. and the West. Anthony Salvanto, CBS' News executive director of elections and surveys breaks down the latest CBS News poll on Americans' feelings on the war in Ukraine and rising gas prices. Mohamed El-Erian, Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz tells Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan the Federal Reserve can either raise interest rates and risk a recession, or allow inflation to continue to rise. The mRNA technology Pfizer used to develop their COVID-19 vaccine has the potential to cure certain types of cancer, says CEO Albert Bourla.

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Secretary of State Anthony Blinken talked about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the latest on the Iran nuclear deal. Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) joined moderator Margaret Brennan about the crisis in Ukraine and the January six committee. U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi says, “...We need this to stop because without the war stopping, people will just continue to pour out of the country.” Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova discusses the latest developments in the country.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," with moderator Margaret Brennan; after months of warnings from U.S. officials, Russian President Putin launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine. Former National Security Adviser H.R McMaster provides his analysis on what the US can do next.We'll hear from US. Ambassador to U.S Linda Thomas Greenfield and Rep. Liz Cheney about the ongoing full-scale assault of Ukraine. CBS's Charlie D'Agata reports that street battles broke out in Kharkiv as Ukrainian soldiers and civilians struggled to keep control of the city. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the economic ripple effects for the global economy stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, what effect will the Russian attack on Ukraine have on the global economy. We'll talk to World Bank President David Malpass. This past week, President Biden officially named federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court. Majority Whip James Clyburn provides perspective on the historic nomination.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan. Breaking News -- CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin reported moments ago on "Face the Nation" that Russian troops have been given orders to invade Ukraine. Before Sunday's news, President Biden announced Friday that the U.S had "no reason to believe" Moscow had decided to move forward with an invasion. We'll hear from Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Russia's U.S Ambassador Anatoly Antonov, and Ukraine's U.S Ambassador Oksana Markarova. According to U.S Intelligence, increased cyber attacks are meant to be the opening act of the invasion. Senator Chris Krebs discusses the U.S U.S. strategy to combat this warfare. Where does America’s belief of a pending Russian invasion of Ukraine leave NATO? This Sunday, we talk to Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for answers to that critical question and more. Uncertainty over the Russia-Ukraine crisis sent the market into flux over the last two weeks. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. Finally, we learned that Queen Elizabeth has tested positive for COVID-19. Buckingham Palace has announced that the 95-year-old monarch is experiencing “mild cold-like symptoms.” She is expected to continue “light duties at Windsor over the coming week.”

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan, Inflation worries, lifted mask mandates, and updates on the Russia-Ukraine crisis and the January 6th insurrection. We'll hear from National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, CBS's David Martin, Federal Reserve President Mary Daly, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. Rep. Kinzinger (R-IL.) We'll get our weekly covid update from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Plus, a new CBS News poll on the mental health of children as education continues during the pandemic.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan; Former National Security Adviser H.R McMaster discusses how the Biden administration is handling relations with Russia, China and more. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) shares his thoughts on the U.S.-China relationship as the Olympic games kick off in Beijing. The U.S. added 467-thousand jobs in January -- surprising economists. We'll hear from Deputy Treasury Secretary Wall Adeyemo about the administration's next steps for economic recovery. Former FDA Commissioner and Pfizer board member Dr. Scott Gottlieb has the latest on the developments with a coronavirus vaccine for children under 5 years old. Finally, we hear from those who voice their concerns about parenting during the pandemic.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan, Ukrainian President Zelensky is asking the U.S. to tone down the rhetoric around a possible Russian invasion of his country. She discusses how her country is viewing Russia's military build-up on their border. is asking the U.S. to tone down the rhetoric around a possible Russian invasion of his country. One of President Biden's top diplomats, Victoria Nuland, joins discusses efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Ukraine-Russia Crisis. House Majority Whip James Clybburn (D-SC) says he urged President Biden to nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court back in 2020. Following the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer, he believes South Carolina judge Michelle Childs should be the one. Senator Lindsay Graham (R-SC) discusses President Biden’s pending Supreme Court nomination and the latest in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis. Finally, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has the latest on the coronavirus -- including new variants, guidelines, and more.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan; after a week of escalating tensions and even more military buildup at the Russia-Ukraine border, we ask Secretary of State Antony Blinken what the U.S. is prepared to do in the event of more Russian aggression. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, discusses what Congress can do to deter a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine. We'll also get the latest out of Ukraine from CBS's Holly Williams. Meanwhile, the House committee investigating the January 6 attack received a big win after the Supreme Court dismissed former President Trump’s plea to hold over 700 documents from the committee. We hear from Committee Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS.) Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has the latest on the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 and under. Finally, we hear from a "Listening to America" focus group, who do not believe we are in a better place now with the pandemic than a year ago.

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On this week's "60 Minutes" with moderator Margaret Brennan: The COVID pandemic, inflation, voting rights, and more! We asked Americans how they feel the Biden administration is handling the issues impacting them the most. Plus, CBS News Election and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto with a poll on President Biden's first year in office.

An statement that the Omicron variant will most likely infect everyone and the CDC’s update to mask guidance this week has confused many Americans on how to best protect themselves from COVID. We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.

Medical experts believe the Omicron wave is headed for the Midwest next. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas discusses how he plans to protect his citizens from the coronavirus.

Democrats’ renewed push for voting rights legislation may be tied to filibuster reform. We talk to Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) for perspective on how the party can get movement on this issue, Build Back Better, and their other priorities in 2022.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan's exclusive interview with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who talks about what to expect from Democrats in 2022. We'll hear from David Becker, the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Election Innovation Research, about the state of elections and American's confidence stands. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger defends his state’s 2020 election integrity to former President Trump, and talks about the future of elections in Georgia after the state legislation stripped his position of oversight. Newly appointed New York City Mayor Eric Adams, discusses what he plans to do about the surging COVID19 cases. As COVID cases continuing to rise, we turn to former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb for his expertise on how to best protect yourself. Meanwhile, President Putin is essentially playing a game of chicken, a Cold War style game of brinkmanship that is ratcheting up tensions, trying to extract concessions from the US and its European allies, We'll get the latest from CBS's Holly Williams.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan; former FDA Comssioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb discusses the direction of the pandemic, as COVID-19 As COVID cases spike across the country. We'll hear from Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about the recent surge in COVID cases and what it means for America’s students. Despite backlash from her party, Rep. Liz Cheney sits as vice chair of the January 6 Select Committee, and gives us the latest on the state of the Republican Party. Rep. Adam Schiff discusses the future of American democracy as the country deals with the effects of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol one year later. University of Chicago Political Science Professor Robert Pape looks at where our democracy stands - and examines the January 6 Capitol attack one year later. Plus, CBS News Election and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto on the latest survey conducted by CBS News.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan's exclusive interview with Vice President Kamala Harris on her successes and failures during her first year, the state of Build Back Better, and her personal goals. Plus, the annual correspondents roundtable with CBS News' Nikole Killion, Ed O'Keefe, David Martin, Wejia Jiang, and Jan Crawford.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan, America's new COVID crisis: Omicron and Delta cases spread across the country as millions prepare to gather for the holidays. We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and NIH Director, Dr. Francis Collins. We're joined by DEA Administrator Anne Milgram, who discusses the opioid crisis being fueled by fentanyl. Plus, a discussion with Afghanistan's former National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib for his first English-language broadcast interview since Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in August.

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CBS News has confirmed at least 25 deaths in the aftermath of Friday's trail of tornadoes that barreled through six states -- Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Illinois and Kentucky. CBS's David Begnaud reports. CBS meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli breaks down how climate change could have been a major factor in the deadly tornadoes. We'' hear from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, U.S. COVID-19 cases are up 37-percent from last week, and the Omicron variant has been found in 27 states. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the ongoing impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States. Are the un-vaccinated driving the spread of infections in the U.S. and should states reinstate mask mandates? We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. COVID-19 cases have spiked 25-percent in New Hampshire over the last two weeks. Governor Chris Sununu attributes this to colder months, but says his state has been preparing for the surge since July. Tulio de Oliveira, Director of CERI: Centre for Epidemic Response & innovation, South Africa. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation" with Margaret Brennan.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan; five states have reported cases of the new Covid-19 Omicron Variant. Is it too early to sat if it has less severity as other variants? We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy. Just how widespread is the Omicron variant around the world, and how can surveillance and sequencing tell us? We get insight on the virus and its mutations with illumina Why is the new variant of concern for the global community? How can international partners better sequence further cases and strains? We get the latest with the WHO's COVID lead Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove. Is Connecticut, one of the states to report a case of the Omicron variant, prepared for potential winter surges of COVID-19 in the Northeast? How can the state work to keep schools open? We'll hear from Governor Ned Lamont. (D-CT) Plus, new travel rules -- what you need to know.

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Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan's extended interview with Dr. Fauci looking back on America's COVID Response. Portions of the interview aired on the November 28, 2021 Face the Nation broadcast.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan's wide-ranging interview Dr. Anthony Fauci, who warns of the potential for a fifth wave of COVID-19, stressing the need for boosters and vaccines. We'll get the latest on COVID-19 including what the new omicron variant means for Americans from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Plus, how will supply chain issues impact the holiday shopping season? We'll hear from Amazon's CEO, Dave Clark.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan. Reaction and fallout from the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict. Concerns about surging Covid cases in the upper Midwest. Inflation and the economy ahead of the holiday shopping season, and more! We'll hear from NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson. Texas Republican Ted Cruz, Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Plus, CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan's exclusive interview with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who discusses inflation, Democrats tax plans, and how the Biden administration is approaching ongoing supply chain disruptions. Inflation and supply chain woes continue to put full COVID recovery into question. Just when can Americans expect to see any relief? We check in with Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari. Is Delta done or are we in for another wave? Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb updates us on boosters, vaccines for children, and new treatments in the fight against COVID. Colorado Governor Jared Polis joins us for a look at how the COVID pandemic continues to grip Colorado and just how new vaccine guidelines can help stop the spread. After the hottest summer ever recorded in the United States, what are global leaders doing to combat the climate crisis? We'll talk to World Bank Group President David Malpass.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan; late Friday, the House passed President Biden's 1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, a key part to the president's ambitious social agenda. Will these major projects begin by the Spring? We'll hear from Cedric Richmond, the Senior Advisor to the President and Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. Senator Tim Kaine tells us how Democrats on Capitol Hill are responding to their losses on Election Day. CBS News’s chief political analyst John Dickerson and Cook Political Report Editor in Chief Amy Walter walk us through what Tuesday’s election results could mean for next year’s midterm elections. Former FDA Commission Dr. Scott Gottlieb has the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic. And FedEx Chairman and CEO Fred Smith joins us to discuss how his company is handling ongoing supply chain disruptions.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan is joined by Secretary of State Antony Blinken for a wide-ranging interview including President Biden's climate action goals and the latest on the administration's diplomatic efforts around the world.

With the FDA's emergency use authorization of Pfizer's COVID vaccine for kids 5-11, how can we ensure kids of all backgrounds get a shot? We're joined by Dr. Claire Boogaard, Medical Director of the COVID-19 Vaccine Program at Children's National Hospital.

Supply chain issues have Americans on edge -- how will it impact the holiday season? How will the president's Build Back Better plan help the American worker? We'll hear from Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

While Democrats push ahead with climate-focused legislation, what's the Conservative answer to fixing the environment? We get the latest on policy with Utah Republican Rep. John Curtis.

With Democrats whipping votes to pass Mr. Biden's ambitious spending plan, what parts are critical for Americans, including the environment? Rep. Ro Khanna of California joins us for a look at the latest out of Capitol Hill.

CBS's Ed O'Keefe has a preview of the Virginia governor’s race, the biggest political contest on Election Day. Can Terry McAuliffe win again by nationalizing the race? Or will Glenn Youngkin’s hyperlocal focus on education succeed?

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"Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan speaks with the former top U.S. envoy to Afghanistan who negotiated the America's withdrawal from the war earlier this year.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," Former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad joins Moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss his resignation and the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan. Mississippi Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson discusses the latest from the House select committee's probe into the January 6 insurrection. International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Gita Gopinath discusses inflation and the ongoing U.S. supply chain issues. Finally, Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb updates us on COVID-19 vaccines for children and the state of the pandemic.

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"Face the Nation" is pre-empted this week because of football, we will re-air a special edition of the CBS News "Weekend Roundup." hosted by Allison Keyes, this week, an FDA advisory panel approved Covid-19 booster shots for both Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. At the same time President Biden is trying to mitigate inflation and high prices partly driven by gridlock at the nation's ports. Allison gets the latest on what the president has to say about all of this from CBS's Ed O'Keefe. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger discusses the inflation problem with Allison. Amid inflation and rising prices, there are things worried consumers can do to cut back. Reporter Jake Reiner explains. CBS's Alex Tin has the latest on the decision from the FDA advisory panel. But , CBS's Meg Oliver reports from Montana, that the coronavirus is surging in rural America. The White House says it will lift travel restrictions for fully vaccinated foreign nationals on November 8th for both air travel and land borders. CBS's Adrienne Bard in Mexico City says that announcement hit close to home. There's new guidance from experts on how millions of Americans use aspirin. CBS's Dr. Tara Narula reports. Help is on the way for the community of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Due to old lead pipes, residents have had to drink bottled eater for at least a year and a half because of contaminated drinking water. Reporter Andrew Feather has more. The late Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman at the center of some of the most extraordinary discoveries in medical science, is finally being honored by the World Health Organization for research using her cells without her knowledge or consent. CBS's Elaine Cobbe reports. Kean University in New Jersey is known as one of the top ten most diverse facilities in the Northern U-S. CBS's Lisa Mateo tells us its president moved to make sure the staff reflected the student population. In this week's Kaleidoscope, Allison is joined by Taisha Saintil at the non-profit Haitian Bridge Alliance. She discusses the plight of Haitian migrants trying to make their way from South America to the U-S to seek asylum. Thousands who camped under a bridge on the Southern border are gone -- many of them sent back to Haiti with limited housing, food and water. The actor who played Star Trek's Captain James T-Kirk finally went to space for real. CBS's Peter King tells us it blew William Shatner's mind. CBS's Elise Preston has a story that sounds like a Disney movie, involving a Montana Park Ranger, a little girl and her bear. One of the nation's leading authorities on autism, Temple Grandin, is out with a new book. CBS's Jaime Wax reports. Finally, Chicago legend, historian and activist Timuel Black, died this week at the age of 102. Allison talks to Chicago Sun-Times Reporter Maudlyne Ihejirika about the life of an elder statesman -- mourned by many, including former President Barack Obama.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan, Mary Daly, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco joins us for an assessment on the pandemic economy following the latest jobs report. Former CISA Director and CBS News Cybersecrity expert Chris Krebs discusses the latest with Facebook following a whistleblower's blistering testimony and the state of misinformation online. Fiona Hill, former National Security Council Director for European and Russian Affairs, joins us to discuss populism and US strategy toward Russia. Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff discusses the January 6th insurrection and his new book, “Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy And Still Could.” Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb updates us on the Biden administration's COVID-19 response and the latest on vaccines for kids. Finally, CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto on a new CBS News Poll: Will Parents Get Their Younger Kids Vaccinated?

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On this week's "Face the Nation," White House Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the grim milestone of 700,000 Covid19 deaths, and how a new treatment might help save lives. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb updates us on the booster rollout and new potential life-saving Covid19 treatments. With no infrastructure vote and a divided Democratic party, President Biden's domestic agenda is at stake. We'll talk with New York's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezabout what it will take to get the president's top legislative priorities passed. We'll also hear from Governor Jim Justice (WV-R) joins us to discuss infrastructure and why his state is still lagging in vaccinations. Finally, New Jersey Democrat Cory Booker discusses the Biden agenda and the state of police reform negotiations.

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Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan's full interview with the Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison. Portions of the interview aired on the September 26, 2021 Face the Nation broadcast.

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On this week's "Face the Nation with moderator Margaret Brennan," confusion builds over who is eligible for COVID-19 vaccine boosters and when can they receive them. We'll hear from CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott discusses police reform and the migrant crisis on the Southern border and Washington Democratic Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal discusses infrastructure negotiations. Plus, interviews with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison about COVID-19, China and his country’s new security contract with the U.S and U.K. Finally, we sit down with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to discuss press freedom in Turkey and the US exit from Afghanistan.

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Face the Nation Moderator Margaret Brennan's full interview with the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Portions of the interview aired on the September 19, 2021 Face the Nation broadcast.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb joins us for a wide-ranging interview about his new book "Uncontrolled Spread: Why COVID-19 Crushed Us and How We Can Defeat the Next Pandemic." Amid reports that the White House is considering vaccine mandates for travelers, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby breaks down the implications for his industry. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders joins us to discuss ongoing negotiations with fellow Democrats over an infrastructure package. NIH Director Francis Collins joins us to help make sense of new vaccine booster guidelines.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," we'll discuss President Biden's new vaccine requirements with former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Meanwhile, the GOP plans to sue the Biden administration over the president's executive orders to require Covid vaccinations for as many as 100 million people in the US. GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel will tell us why she thinks the mandate is “unconstitutional.” With CDC data showing child hospital admissions are higher in states with lower population vaccination, how are hospitals dealing with the surge in pediatric patients? We'll hear from Texas Children's Hospital Pathologist-In-Chief Dr. James Versalovic. Kids comprise more than one in four new COVID-19 cases across the U.S. New reports indicate the Pfizer vaccine could be approved by the FDA for use in children between 5-11 by the end of October. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports. There are concerns mounting on Capitol Hill about an upcoming right-wing rally in the nation's capital, how are lawmakers preparing for potential unrest following the January 6 attack? We'll talk ton Rep. Liz Cheney. (R-WY.)

According to U.S intelligence officials, the Taliban claiming victory in Afghanistan is emboldening jihadist extremists and fueling propaganda. Charlie D'Agata reports that sources on the ground say "al Qaeda is intrinsically linked with the Taliban." The FBI released a report Saturday that shows September 11 hijackers had contact with Saudi Arabia associates in the U.S., though it did not include evidence that the Saudi gov't was complicit. Holly Williams is in Riyadh with a look at how the country is fighting extremism. CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) discuss the fight against terrorism 20 years after 9/11.

Finally, 20 years ago, the terror attacks on 9/11 illustrated some of the worst humanity has to offer. But in reaction, some of the best -- courage in the face of danger, unity at an intensely divisive moment. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan has more on how a politically divided US could use more unity today.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," guest moderated by Weijia Jiang, What should parents know about the Delta variant as children start school? We're joined by White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci. With the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan now complete, former Deputy Director of National Intelligence Sue Gordon discusses America's security strategy moving forward. We'll hear from Louisiana's Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Sheng, and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy about the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. Plus, Texas Democratic Representative Veronica Escobar on strict new abortion regulations in her state and the latest on school reopenings in El Paso.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," guest moderated by Ed O'Keefe, CBS News Foreign Correspondent Charlie D'Agata and CBS News National Security Correspondent report the latest on the violence in Kabul, Afghanistan. White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan joins us to discuss President Biden’s evacuation and defense strategy in the wake of a deadly ISIS-K attack on the Kabul airport. We'll hear from Former U.S. Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Sue Gordon, who offers thoughts on the Biden administration’s response to a deadly ISIS-K attack and the threats going forward; Plus, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) discusses America's ongoing exit from Kabul and the security landscape moving forward. Hurricane Ida is expected to strike the Gulf Coast 16 years to the day as Hurricane Katrina. We hear from CBS News Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli and CBS News Correspondent Omar Villafranca. We will also hear from Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards and Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome. Finally, Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb breaks down the intelligence community’s latest review on COVID’s origins and what's next after FDA’s approval of Pfizer’s vaccine.

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This week, how President Biden is addressing fallout after Afghanistan quickly falls to the Taliban. We hear from CBS's Foreign Correspondent Roxana Saberi, Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Former Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker. Pus, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinkin joins us to discuss the Administration's next steps with Afghanistan. Fearing life under Taliban rule, several Afghan citizens and allies are desperately seeking escape. CBS's Holly Williams reports there are also increasing concerns that ISIS could use the chaos in Kabul to carry out an attack. CBS News Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli has the latest on Tropical Storm Henri. And Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb joins us with the latest on the coronavirus, the Delta Variant, vaccines and more. CBS's Major Garrett guest-moderates this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," White House Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci joins Guest Moderator Nancy Cordes to discuss booster shots and keeping children safe as they return to school. Set to become New York's first female governor in under two weeks, NY Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul discusses the fallout of Governor Cuomo's resignation and her vision for the state. House Republican Whip Rep. Steve Scalise joins us to discuss efforts to increase vaccinations as his state of Louisiana battles one the nation's worst COVID surges. Broward County School Board Chair Dr. Rosalind Osgood talks about how to keep children & staff safe in the wake of losing four teachers to COVID-19 in just 24-hours. The latest on the situation in Afghanistan with CBS News Foreign Correspondent Roxana Saberi and CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," the Delta variant is surging, what should teachers, students and parents expect as they head back to school this fall? Guest Moderator John Dickerson is joined by Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. Miami-Dade superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho weighs in on the controversy surrounding Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ order banning masks in schools. We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb with the latest on the COVID19 pandemic. Plus, author explains the concept of high conflict.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," concerns over the highly contagious Delta Variant, and the CDC reversal of mask mandates. Guest Moderator John Dickerson is joined by White House Chief Medical Adviser and NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Meanwhile, Israel has officially started its COVID19 booster campaign for adults over 60, after data showed waning vaccine efficacy. What can the country's vaccine rollout teach us? We'll hear from Israel's Director of Public Health Services Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis. How do coronvairus spikes fueled by the Delta Variant change our economic outlook? What can we expect to happen when the handful of remaining federal COVID support programs expire? Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari breaks it all down. Plus, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin will join us to discuss the next steps for infrastructure legislation and the latest on efforts to protect to voting rights.

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The Delta variant is driving the U.S. into a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mark Strassmann reports that as cases spike across the country, vaccination rates will define the next phase of the virus. We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams about the risk this poses for everyone -- vaccinated and unvaccinated. Plus, interviews with Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, and Washington Post's Carol Leonnig on new book about former President Trump. John Dickerson guest-moderates this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," COVID-19 cases are spiking across the country and consumer prices are also on the rise. Guest moderator John Dickerson is joined by former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb to discuss the Delta variant. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger on inflation, David Becker, the executive director for the Center for Election Innovation and Research about election laws, Plus, interviews with Chris Krebs, and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen.

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Is the U.S. facing another surge of COVID-19? We hear from Dr. Anthony Fauci, and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about how the Delta variant will affect the road to recovery. Meanwhile, as U.S. troops withdraw from Afghanistan, ending America’s longest war, the stability of the region remains uncertain. Charlie D'Agata reports from Kabul on the potential threat to Afghans posed by the Taliban. Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson weighs in on how to handle a new era of cyber threats and what comes next as the US exits Afghanistan. Coast-to-coast, the country is facing extreme weather. While the East Coast is plagued by severe storms, the west is getting hotter. Mark Strassmann reports from Las Cruces, New Mexico on record-breaking triple-digit temperatures. Plus, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby joins to discuss the future of the airline industry. John Dickerson moderates this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," with the highly contagious Delta variant on the rise, some officials are calling for a return to mask wearing -- even for fully vaccinated people. Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb joins us with his analysis. On this Fourth of July weekend, can we declare independence from the coronavirus? We'll talk to White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeffrey Zients about the Biden administration's vaccine push. Surfside, Florida Mayor Charles Burkett joins us with the latest on the search and rescue operation in the condo collapse. Utah Governor Spencer Cox talks about how local leaders can increase vaccinations as the Delta variant spreads. As the West experiences historic heat waves, severe droughts, and wildfires, Oregon Governor Kate Brown joins us to discuss how she's working with the Biden administration to address the climate crisis. A new Pentagon report confirmed the government still has no explanation for reports of unidentified aerial objects. Rep. Andre Carson (D-IN) joins us to discuss what comes next in addressing unexplained phenomena.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," tragedy in Miami: What caused the building to collapse? Mark Strassmann is in Surfside, Florida, with the latest on the search and rescue efforts. Guest Moderator John Dickerson talks to Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL.) We'll hear from White House Senior Adviser Cedric Richmond and Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) about an infrastructure deal. With the Delta Variant gaining a foothold in under-vaccinated areas, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson talks with us about his state’s COVID19 vaccine push, and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb breaks down the implications of our slowing vaccine drive.

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Secretary Lonnie Bunch reflects on the importance of Juneteenth and discusses how museums collect artifacts of today for tomorrow

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On this week's "Face the Nation," the digital age Cold War, Russian and the rising threat of cyber crime. Guest Moderator John Dickerson speaks with House Intel Chair Rep. Adam Schiff and Russia expert Fiona Hill. This past week, President Biden declared Juneteenth, the day enslaved Blacks in Texas learned they were free, a federal holiday. We hear from Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch about the newest page in history. Plus, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and author Daniel Pink on the post-COVID road to recovery.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," American leadership is back in focus on the international stage as President Biden meets with western leaders. What's at stake as he prepares to come face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin? Moderator John Dickerson is joined by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, to talk about America's return to diplomacy; Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) who is part of a bipartisan group of senators working on an infrastructure bill, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and Former White House Senior Adviser for COVID Response with the latest on the coronavirus.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice discusses U.S. vulnerability to cyber attacks and the future of the GOP in the post-Trump era. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg talks about the progress of infrastructure negotiations -- will Democrats and Republicans be able to achieve consensus? Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has analysis on the newly revealed emails from Dr. Anthony Fauci -- what do they tell us about the U.S. response to COVID-19 and the "Wuhan lab leak" theory? Bank of America Chairman & CEO Brian Moynihan joins us to discuss the latest jobs report and America's road to recovery. West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin joins us to discuss progress on bipartisan negotiations on infrastructure and voting rights. Ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris' first trip abroad to Guatemala, President Alejandro Giammattei tells Ed O'Keefe that mass migration from Central America is a result of "nothing being done for dozens of years."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," we hear from Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo about the next chapter of police reform. This comes after the one year anniversary of George Floyd's death. Will the CDC’s new relaxed mask guidelines for summer camps help get more kids back to camp? We hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb YMCA CEO Kevin Wash. With US travel reaching pandemic highs and much of Europe preparing to open doors to vaccinated travelers, Trip Advisor CEO Stephen Kaufer breaks down the beginnings of a travel rebound. Meanwhile, 1.8 billion vaccine doses have been given worldwide, and infections are declining in global COVID-19 hotspots like Brazil and India, but the World Health Organization warns the pandemic isn’t over yet. CBS News’ Elizabeth Palmer reports. Finally, is Americans' mental health recovering at the same pace as the country's return to normal? We hear from President and CEO, Mental Health America Paul Gionfriddo.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" guest moderated by John Dickerson, Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb provides updates on the COVID pandemic and the push to vaccinate America. Retired Lt. General Russel Honore led a security review after the January 6th insurrection, we'll talk with him about the push for an independent commission to investigate the attack. Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates weighs in on the Biden Administration’s foreign policy, conflict in the Middle East, and more. Plus, Senator Bernie Sanders is pushing Democrats in a more progressive direction on foreign and domestic policy. And as hundreds of Hamas fighters paraded through the streets after 11 days of fighting more than 250 are dead. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports from Gaza.

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In an exclusive interview, NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci talks about the new guidance for the fully vaccinated, and the next front in the fight against COVID-19. We'll also here from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. We'll have an exclusive interview with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu amid increasing violence in the region. After a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline reveals glaring vulnerabilities in America's critical infrastructure, how do we strengthen our defenses? We hear from former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs and Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff. Plus, Senators Joni Ernst and Kirsten Gillibrand tell us about their breakthrough in the push to reform the way America's military handles sexual assault cases. John Dickerson guest-moderates this week's "Face the Nation."

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Following a disappointing April jobs report, what's next for the U.S economy? "Face the Nation" guest moderator John Dickerson talks to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari. We'll also hear from Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) about the GOP's plan to strip Representative Liz Cheney, chair of the House Republican Conference, of her post over her frequent criticism of former President Trump. Plus, the latest on the coronavirus with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, CBS's Chris Livesay, who reports from India, where COVID19 deaths continue to rise, and author Michael Lewis, author of the book, "The Premonition: A Pandemic Story."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," with guest moderator John Dickerson, we hear from White House Chief of State, Ronald Klaine. South Carolina Senator, Tim Scott, who gave the Republican response to President Biden address to Congress. Plus the latest on the coronavirus pandemic with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, and a focus group on President Biden first 100 days in office.

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In the wake of the Derek Chauvin verdict, calls for racial justice nationwide have been renewed once more. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the ongoing efforts to provide police reforms in a climate of tension. Meanwhile, Ohio Governor Mike Dewine breaks down ongoing proposals he's put forth in Ohio to address policing in his state. This comes after the officer involved shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant. We'll also hear from Houston, Texas Police Chief Troy Finner, Florida and former Orlando Police Chief Rep. Val Demings, and NAACP Legal Defense Fund PresidentSherrilyn Ifill. CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto has a new poll on what Americans feel about Chauvin verdict and more. Plus, the latest on the coronavirus pandemic with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. John Dickerson guest-moderates this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci and former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about the concern over the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, and new cases that are on the rise. We'll hear from French President Emmanuel Macron about sanctions on Russia, as well as Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield about America's role in the world and our approach to some of our greatest global challenges.

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With vaccinations on the rise and the push for a 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus package, the US economy appears to be getting a double injection of adrenaline. CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the job market jolt, converging with a COVID-19 spike in the upper Midwest of the country. We'll have exclusive interviews with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Liz Cheney on a number of topics, including more legislative plans, the Biden administration's infrastructure plan, Rep. Matt Gaetz and more. CBS News Correspondent Liz Palmer reports on COVID19 around the world, and as always, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has the latest on the fight against the coronavirus. These stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation," moderated by Margaret Brennan.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" with moderator Margaret Brennan, America's COVID crisis: a closer look at the health and wealth gaps exposed by the pandemic. Plus, infections on the rise are we in a fourth wave? We hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Friday's jobs report saw a surge in hiring, with over 900,000 jobs created in March. Biden's top economist Friday's jobs report saw a surge in hiring, with over 900,000 jobs created in March. We'll talk to President Biden's top economist Cecilia Rouse. New York's Ritchie Torres represents the poorest district in the US. He faults existing digital divides as contributing to racial disparities in vaccinations and vaccine access, saying those in the Bronx with no access to the Internet have no ability to register online for vaccines. What’s the biggest impediment for the largest vaccination campaign in human history? According to Gavi Vaccine Alliance CEO, Seth Berkley, it is access to the vaccines. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez discusses the Biden Administration’s efforts to address concerns - like a lack of running water - in Native American nations. And Sister Norma Pimentel, who group, Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley receives migrants after they’re released from the custody if the U,S Customs and Border Security.

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Vccines ramp up, as COVID-19 numbers remain high. So when can things get back to "normal" -- we talk with Dr. Anthony Fauci and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. We hear from Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar about President Biden's handling of the crisis on the southern border. Moderator Margaret Brennan will have these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Margaret Brennan talks with Former Chief Scientific Adviser for Operation Warp Speed Dr. Moncef Slaoui about vaccine distribution and his time working for the Trump Administration.

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A vaccination milestone. President Biden reaches his goal of 100 million COVID shots in the arms of Americans before 100 days in office. Plus, coming together to combat Asian American hate crimes and solve the ongoing border crisis. Moderator Margaret Brennan will have these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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We are one year into the coronavirus pandemic -- and help is on the way. This comes after President Biden signed into law the America Rescue Plan. We hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. A new CBS News poll shows Americans are seeing better days ahead in the pandemic and the economy. CBS's Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto tells us more. We'll also hear from White House COVID equity task force chair Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, about vaccine hesitation among minorities. Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses the new COVID variants, and the need for more vaccines, and weighs in on the controversy surrounding Governor Andrew Cuomo. Plus, a chat with Irish Prime MinisterMicheál Martin, ahead of his virtual meeting with President Biden. Moderator Margaret Brennan has all this and more on this week's "Face the Nation. "

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We are one year into the coronavirus pandemic, what is the outlook for America? Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci and former FDA Commissioner, Dr. Scott Gottlieb. We also hear from New Jersey Governor, Phil Murphy, who explains why his state has been so hard hit over the past year, and the new COVID variant hitting New York. On Saturday, the Senate voted to pass the coronavirus relief bill. Republican West Virginia Governor talks about supporting the American Rescue Plan, and providing relief to hurting Americans. We brought together five people from across the country to talk a year of COVID-19, vaccines, local response, and more. Plus, On the 56th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, and the week of the Derek Chauvin's trial jury selection, we hear from civil rights attorney, Ben Crump. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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The battle against COVID-19 could be impacted by the rollout of a third vaccine. We get the latest from Dr. Anthony Fauci and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Monday, March 1st is the deadline to reopen schools in Kentucky, We talk to Governor Andy Beshear about how his state moved to prioritize teachers to the front of the line for vaccines. We also hear from South Dakota, Republican Governor, Kristi Noem about her state taking the coronavirus "very seriously" despite comments by Dr. Fauci. DNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and Republican Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger about former President Donald Trump, and the future of the Republican party. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation," with moderator Margaret Brennan.

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"Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Matt Pottinger, the Deputy National Security Adviser during the Trump Administration and one of the first people inside the White House to sound the alarm about the coronavirus early last year.

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Mark Strassmann reports the latest on the recovery efforts in Texas, Plus interviews with Fort Wayne Mayor Betsy Price, and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on how their cities are coping with the winter blast. We'll hear from former White House deputy national security adviser, Matt Pottinger, for his insight on the Trump administration's response to COVID-19, the virus' origins and more. As the global community doubles-down on its commitment to vaccine access this week, what needs to happen next? We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. All this and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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An exclusive interview with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson about his response to the pandemic and his relationship with the Biden administration.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump ended Saturday with a not guilty verdict. We'll get a reaction from impeachment manager Rep. Joe Neguse. During the trial, haunting images of the violent insurrection on the US Capitol were shown. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the impact the January 6th attack had on lawmakers and Americans alike. This week, RiteAid and other pharmacies are getting Covid19 vaccines DIRECTLY. We hear from CEO Heyward Donigan. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb weighs in on the distribution of the vaccines. Meanwhile CDC Director Rochelle Walensky discusses the new guidance on opening schools. Plus an exclusive interview with British Prime Minster, Boris Johnson, who will host President Biden this upcoming week, to discuss the global response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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On this week's "Face the Nation ," Americans want answers about the COVID-19 vaccine and financial relief, as the debate continues in Washington. Moderator Margaret Brennan hears from Republican Senator Lindsay Graham, newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, and the WHO'S Maria Van Kerkhove. Plus, a Super Bowl Sunday like no other, we hear from CBS News Special correspondent and "NFL Today host, James Brown, about the challenges the NFL faced leading up to Super Bowl LV (55.)

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On this week's "Face the Nation," the race to vaccinate and the challenges of new COVID strains. What do states need to fight the virus and protect Americans? Moderator Margaret Brennan speaks with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, and Miami's Mayor Francis Suarez. We'll also hear from President Joe Biden's Senior Advisor Cedric Richmond and Chicago School's CEO Janice Jackson, about the President's plan to re-open schools. Plus -- CBS News Foreign Correspondent Ramy Inocencio travels back to Wuhan, China -- one year after he visited the city the coronavirus was first reported.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan's exclusive interview with former White House coronavirus response Coordinator, Dr. Deborah Birx. President Biden's Chief Medical Adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the ongoing pandemic and the challenges we currently face. Plus, CBS News Correspondent Liz Palmer reports from England, who now has worse per capita death rate in the world.

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Just two weeks after pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol Building, President-elect Joe Biden will officially be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. Security officials are on high alert not only in the nation's capital, but across the country. We'll have the latest on the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, as the death toll continues to rise, and concerns over another strain of the virus. Plus -- a new CBS News poll on the vaccine rollout and the state of U.S democracy. Stay tuned for these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Margaret Brennan and the Face the Nation team bring you insight and detail into the tectonic shifts underway in the US and around the globe including how the pandemic fallout and recovery affect you and your family. Check out our new podcast Facing Forward. Margaret will be talking with key economic and political leaders, corporate players, and influencers reshaping America and the world. Subscribe to Facing Forward on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Exactly two weeks before President-Elect Joe Biden is sworn into the Oval Office, Pro-Trump rioters stormed Capitol Hill, leaving multiple people dead. On this week's "Face the Nation," we discuss the security measures that will be taken on Inauguration day, as well as the latest calls for President Trump's impeachment over his role in the protests. Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to Senators Roy Blunt (R-MI), Chris Coons (D-DE), and Washing D.C Mayor Muriel Bowser. Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency director Chris Krebs weighs in on the latest on growing online threats and disinformation campaigns amid news of Mr. Trump's Twitter ban. Plus, we get reactions from former "Face the Nation" moderators Bob Schieffer and John Dickerson, and CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on reactions to the attacks around the world. Finally, we'll get the latest on the coronavirus, and the distribution of the vaccine with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.

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The long wait -- as a COVID-19 vaccine roll out continues -- but why is it taking so long to get the shots to most Americans? We talk to Operation Warp Speed's chief adviser Moncef Slaoui as well as former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. We'll hear from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti about the surge in coronavirus cases in LA. Meanwhile, Republican Senator Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas says nearly 1/4 of the Senate GOP plans to challenge President-Elect Biden's 2020 win. Moderator Margaret Brennan will have all that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan talks to Nashville Mayor, John Cooper and the former Assistant Director of the FBI's Counterintelligence Unit, about the explosion that rocked the city on Christmas Day. As always, we'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb for the latest on COVID-19. Plus Per tradition, we talk to some of the authors, whose books have been named "some of the year's best."

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Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to Surgeon General, Jerome Adams and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about the latest COVID-19 vaccine news. We'll also talk to President-elect Joe Biden's incoming Chief of Staff, Ronald Klain about Mr. Biden's coronavirus vaccine plan. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation,

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On this week's "Face the Nation," the FDA has approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use -- how quickly can it be distributed -- as coronavirus cases continue to surge? We hear from Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. Plus interviews with Louisiana Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond, who is soon leaving Congress to join the Biden White House as a senior adviser, Bob Garrett of Hackensack Meridian Health, which is the leading not-for-profit health care organization, and as President Trump continues to contest the results of the 2020 election, why do some Republicans insist on overturning the results? We hear from CBS News Elections and Surveys Director. Anthony Salvanto.

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What is being done to help overwhelmed hospitals? Plus, racing to manufacture and distribute the COVID-19 vaccines? We'll hear from Operation Warp Speed’s Moncef Slaoui, Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Chicago Mayor Lori Lighfoot and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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As many travel on Thanksgiving weekend, experts warn of a surge in coronavirus cases. We hear from White House COVID-19 task Force coordinator Deborah Birx, and former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. We'll have interviews with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, and El Paso Mayor Dee Margo, about the rising cases in their cities. Plus, we'll hear from "Feeding America's" Clarie Babineaux-Fontenot, and World Food Programme chief David Beasley about feeding the nation’s hungry over the holidays. These stories on this week's "Face the Nation."

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The CDC is warning people to stay home this Thanksgiving, as Coronavirus cases skyrocket across the country. We hear from Dr. Anthony Fauci about the latest numbers, and a possible vaccine. Plus -- interviews with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, CVS Pharmacy CEO, Larry Merlo, President-elect Joe Biden's senior advisor, Symone Sanders, and Former United States National Security Advisor, H.R McMaster. Stay tuned for more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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This weekend, we are proud to present a special program in place of Face the Nation. The television version of the broadcast is preempted by the coverage of The Masters.

CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett goes behind the scenes with a look at CBS News' coverage of four days in November that shaped history. Your listeners will hear from the people at CBS News who brought you Election 2020 coverage from Tuesday through Saturday. Plus: post-election discussions with CBS News Election Law Expert David Becker and CBS News Radio White House Correspondent Steven Portnoy.

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Former Vice President Joe Biden is projected to be the 46th President of the United States. We get reactions from both sides of the aisle, and the White House -- as President Trump refuses to concede. Plus -- we'll get the latest on the coronavirus. A discussion of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Election Night 2020 is just 48 hours away -- as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country. We'll hear from former DHS Chair Jeh Johnson, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel, and Florida Rep. Val Demings. Plus -- Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to CBS News' election night team ahead of the historic election. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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The countdown to Election Day has reached single digits. With days to go, new details of interference and record coronavirus cases are emerging. Moderator Margaret Brennan will have these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Battle in the battleground states. President Trump and Joe Biden campaign as Election Day get closer and closer -- and COVID-19 cases get higher and higher. Moderator Margaret Brennan will have these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Countdown to Election Day and concerns about voting in a pandemic. We'll have the latest coronavirus numbers with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb and the latest polls for CBS Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto. Plus -- an exclusive interview with Regeneron's CEO, Leonard Schleifer. about President Trump's coronavirus treatment. All this and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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President Trump tests positive for COVID-19. We'll have a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll AND talk to voters about how the most recent news will impact the election. Plus interviews with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, LabCorps. CEO Adam Schechter, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, and National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On Saturday, President Donald Trump announced that he will nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, to fill the vacant seat left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. We'll get reactions from Former White House Counsel Don McGahn, Senator Chris Coons (D-DE), and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson weighs in on election security and the ongoing controversy surrounding the death of Breonna Taylor. We'll get the latest coronavirus numbers from former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. Plus, a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll with Elections and Surveys director Anthony Salvanto. These stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," we look back on the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday at the age of 87. We'll discuss what the vacancy means for the upcoming election. We'll hear from Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO) for reactions from both sides of the aisle, AND former President Bill Clinton. Plus -- we'll have the latest coronavirus numbers with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, and discuss ensuring voter's safety come Election Day.

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We are 50 days away from the 2020 President Election, but a bombshell book shakes up things at the White House. Meanwhile, the race to find a vaccine for the coronavirus continues. Plus -- what's next for the airline industry. These stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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A Labor Day Weekend warning from Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, to avoid a surge in coronavirus cases. What does the latest jobs report mean for a debilitated economy? Can the U.S. workforce ever fully recover? Allianz Chief Economic Adviser Mohamed El-Erian weighs in. Plus -- a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll with CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto. John Dickerson moderates this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation" race and culture conflicts. Jacob Blake's family attorney Ben Crump weighs in on what's next. This week, athletes took to the courts and fields in a public show against racial injustice -- which has prompted conversation about race and sports with CBS News Sportscaster James Brown. We'll have the latest on the coronavirus with Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, and Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf on what's being done following Hurricane Laura. Those stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," looking back on the historic Democratic National Convention. Former FBI Director James Comey expresses concerns over election security. Plus, the latest coronavirus numbers with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Sott Gottlieb. And -- on a less political note -- the National Zoo has added a new baby panda to their family.

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The CDC warns of "worst fall" ever in public health as schools struggle to reopen safely. We'll have the latest coronavirus numbers from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. White House Senior Advisor Jared Kushner weighs in on the mounting concerns over mail-In ballots. We have a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll with CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto. And this week marks the 100th anniversary of women obtaining the right to vote. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," President Trump's National Security Advisory Robert O'Brien sits down for his first interview since recovering from COVID-19. . Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb discusses some of the emerging hot spots of the coronavirus and the push to reopen schools. We'll have interviews with Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, and Chicago's Federal Reserve Chairman Charles Evans. Plus -- a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll with CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto.

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Negotiation breakdown at the White House. Chief of Staff Mark Meadows weighs in on the coronavirus relief stalemate. Dr. Scott Gottlieb has the latest on the virus vaccine and hot spots. Plus -- a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll with Elections & Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto. John Dickerson guest hosts this week's "Face the Nation."

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As lawmakers negotiate a deal to provide relief to Americans, what needs to happen next from Congress in the fight against coronavirus impact on the U.S. economy? For answers we turn to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Senator Ted Cruz discusses the need for a recovery bill that gets the economy back on its feet and helps the American people safely return to work. Surgeon General Jerome Adams, provides the first concrete piece of advice for parents in deciding when it's safe to send their children back to school. And Dr. Scott Gottlieb has the latest on coronavirus testing.These stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation"

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On this week's "Face the Nation," we'll get the latest coronavirus numbers -- as well as discuss school in the age of the a pandemic. Plus, we reflect of the life and legacy of Rep. John Lewis, who died this week at the age of 80.

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On this week's "Face the Nation" we'll have the latest coronavirus numbers and how they impacts school and childcare. President Trump pardons longtime friend Roger Stone. Plus -- a look at the polls -- 114 days before the election.

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America celebrates July 4th weekend, as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country. We'll hear from the major's of the state's with the most recent spikes. Moderator Margaret Brennan will have these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation"

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As coronavirus cases increase in a number of states, we hear from Vice President Mike Pence on what the White House do now. Guest Moderator John Dickerson has this story and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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There's turmoil across the nation as the coronavirus spikes. Meanwhile, conflicts at President Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma as racially fuel protests continue following the death of George Floyd and other victims of police brutality. Stay tuned for these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," calls for police reform, as protests continue over police brutality and racism across the country. Plus -- could we see a second wave of the coronavirus? Stay tuned!

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On this week's "Face the Nation," exclusive interviews with Attorney General William Barr and former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice about race in America. We'll have the latest on the response to George Floyd's death. Plus -- a look at the latest coronavirus numbers, as protests continue and states begin to reopen.

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States across the country are once again protesting police brutality, after George Floyd, an African American man was killed at the hands of a white Minnesota police officer. Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus related deaths exceeds 100-thousand. An analysis of these stories and more on "Face the Nation."

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The country continues to grapple with coronavirus pandemic. As of Sunday morning, 96-thousand Americans have died, 1.6 million have been infected, and 40-million file for unemployment in just two months. And as a second COVID-19 wave threatens the U.S, what’s the right strategy for a safe reopening? Find out on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," relief and hope for struggling Americans living through the coronavirus pandemic. What can lawmakers do to get the country back on track? Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Dr. Scott Gottlieb and more. Stay tuned!

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On this week's "Face the Nation," historic job losses from the coronavirus . We'll discuss what the Trump administration is doing to help children who are going hungry during the pandemic, as a result of school closures. And moderator Margaret Brennan honors all the mothers who have taken on new roles this Mother's Day.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," a new drug could help combat the coronavirus. We'll look at the present state of the economy, and find out if it's safe to fly, as the airline industry continues to suffer from the pandemic.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," the continued economic fallout from the coronavirus. Plus -- how are states finding a balance between health and the economy? Stay tuned!

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States have begun plans to reopen, but which ones can start safely? Plus, the coronavirus’ crushing impact on small businesses. Stay tuned for all that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," the coronavirus financial fallout and the staggering impact on America's economy. Plus, is the U.S. response to the pandemic working? Stay tuned!

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As the coronavirus pandemic spikes, what practices you should be taking? Plus, with staggering job losses how soon is recovery possible? All this and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Coronavirus fears surge as U.S. cases skyrocket. Plus, when will Americans see economic relief amid the pandemic? We learn more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," we talk to experts in the field of medicine, finance, and more, as the coronavirus continues to spread.

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This week's "Face the Nation is dedicated to coronavirus education. We get the facts from the nation's top experts and we will answer your most pressing questions on the pandemic.

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Is America prepared for a coast-to-coast coronavirus outbreak? The latest on the Trump administration's response. Plus, as the epidemic spreads what's next for the stock market? An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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The first U.S death from the coronavirus has been reported in Washington state -- as the Trump administration continues to take action against the growing epidemic. Meanwhile, the U.S has signed a peace deal with the Taliban, aiming to end the war in Afghanistan. Plus -- former Vice President Joe Biden wins the South Carolina Primary. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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The Democratic campaign gets heated, as Senator Bernie Sanders declares victory in the Nevada Caucus. Speaking with moderator Margaret Brennan, former Vice President Joe Biden says he is confident about his chances in the South Carolina primary. Plus, how big of a threat is Russian interference in the 2020 presidential election? Find out on this week's "Face the Nation."

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After chaotic caucuses in Iowa, will the Democratic party be able to pull it together before Tuesday's New Hampshire primary? Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to top tier contenders, Bernie Sanders and Pete Butteieg for the latest from the campaign trail. Plus, a discussion with Cui Tiankai, Chinese Ambassador to the U.S, about the growing concerns over the coronavirus. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On this week's "Face the Nation," we find out the White House's plan to combat the coronavirus. We'll hear from Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg ahead of Monday's Iowa Caucus. Plus, what's next for President Donald Trump following the impeachment trial, and his run for re-election AFTER being impeached.

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On this week's "Face the Nation," an analysis of the first week of the Senate impeachment trial. We'll discuss the global concerns of the coronavirus outbreak. And just one week before the Iowa Caucus, we'll look at the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll.

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The impeachment probe into President Donald Trump enters its next phase -- as the stage is set for a partisan battle in the Senate. An analysis of what's to come on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Following the air strike in Iran that killed General Qassem Soleimani, and the unintentional downing of a Ukrainian plane, tensions continue to rise in Iran. Plus -- we get insight from Capitol Hill on checking President Trump's war powers. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Tensions are escalating between the United States in Iran following last week's air strike that killed the country's top general Qasem Soleimani. U.S forces are sending more troops to the area, as activists in the U.S protest a possible war with Iran. Meanwhile, the 2020 race to the White House continues with a new front runner. We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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On the final "Face the Nation" of 2019, we look back on the top political stories of the year. We'll also discuss the role of prayer in politics. Plus an interview with first daughter and President Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump. And moderator Margaret Brennan talks to the CBS News correspondents panel about 2020 politics.

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Earlier this week, Donald Trump became the third U.S president in history to be impeached by the House of Representatives. So what's next? An analysis of what's to come on this week's "Face the Nation."

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After nearly a month of hearings and contentious debate, the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee moved to approve articles of impeachment of President Trump. The full House of Representatives will move to vote on the articles -- abuse of power and obstruction of Congress -- sometime next week. Meanwhile, a tentative deal has been reached on the United States, Mexico, and Canada (USMCA) trade agreement. Plus -- we'll have the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Another week of the open impeachment hearings begin tomorrow. An embarrassing moment at the NATO summit has President Trump on the defensive against Canadian ally Justin Trudeau. Plus, could there be new tensions between the U.S and North Korea? An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Earlier this week, President Trump surprised U.S troops in Afghanistan for Thanksgiving. While he was there, he declared that he had reopened peace negotiations with the Taliban. All while the House Intelligence Committee prepares to release their impeachment inquiry reports. John Dickerson guest-moderates this week's "Face the Nation." 

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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has officially entered the 2020 presidential race to the White House. After two weeks of testimonies, the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment hearings concluded on Capitol Hill, so what's next? An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." 

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The first three witnesses testified before the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment hearing this week. We'll have the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll. 

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President Trump is on the defensive as the House impeachment inquiry moves into the public phase this week. We'll have the latest from Syria. Plus, a look back on 65 years of "Face the Nation." 

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From the impeachment resolution to the 2020 campaign. We'll have an analysis of both major stories -- plus celebrating the Washington Nationals win -- on this week's "Face the Nation." 

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Early Sunday, President Trump announced that U.S forces killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. An analysis of the raid and the latest on the impeachment inquiry on this week's "Face the Nation." 

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Another whirlwind week in Washington -- as the impeachment inquiry heats up. Politicians from both sides of the aisle mourned the death of their longtime colleague, OverSight Committee Chairman, Rep. Elijah Cummings. Plus -- the latest from Syria. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." 

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Breaking early Sunday, the U.S will be pulling roughly 1-thousand troops out of Syria. This comes as the impeachment inquiry into President Trump's calling with the Ukrainian president enters week three. An analysis and reaction to the biggest stories of the week, on this week's "Face the Nation."

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Another week of fallout from President Trump's call with the Ukrainian president -- as the House impeachment inquiry gets underway. An analysis of the latest turmoil at the White House, news from campaign trail, and a look back on the history of presidential impeachments on this week's "Face the Nation."

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This past week, President Trump released information on his call with the Ukrainian president, after a whistle blower's complaint about what was discussed. This in turn sparked an impeachment inquiry. Margaret Brennan will have more on this whirlwind week in Washington on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Military tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, leading up to this week's United Nation's General Assembly. We'll hear from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blames Iran for an attack on a Saudi Arabia oil facility. Meanwhile, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice weighs in on the Trump administration and the current state of the country. Plus -- Rep. Ilhan Omar in her FIRST one-on-one TV interview. Those stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump invited Taliban leaders for peace talks with Afghanistan leaders -- then cancelled the meeting. This all comes just days before the 18th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. An analysis of this AND a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A familiar feeling in Texas, as another shooting rocks the Lone Star State and Hurricane Dorian has strengthened to a category 5. We'll have the latest on the storm, a response to the shootings, and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The trade war with China is heating up -- as President Trump and other world leaders meet in France for the G7 Summit. One of the major issues to be discussed -- the economy. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the trade war with China to the possible purchase of Greenland, it has been an eventful week for the Trump administration. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Margaret Brennan talks with Rep. Steve Scalise, former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and 2020 presidential candidates Sens. Bernie Sanders, Michael Bennet and Kirsten Gillibrand. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The nation has been rocked by TWO mass shootings this weekend, 29 people are dead, and hundreds of questions still remain unanswered. We'll hear from the officials in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio following the bloodshed on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was another whirlwind week in Washington, as President Trump's latest comments about Rep. Elijah Cummings sparked strong reactions from both sides of the aisle. Meanwhile, Robert Mueller's house testimonies have further inspired Democrats to pursue impeachment proceedings. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Temperatures are high across the country, as tensions heat up in Washington amid President Trump's feud with Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan, Ayanna, and Rashida Tlaib. An analysis of this story, the upcoming Mueller testimony, and the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The conditions of the migrant detention facilities continue to spark debate on both sides of the aisle, as President Trump orders ICE raids in major U.S cities. Plus -- a look back on the Apollo 11 coverage with Walter Cronkite. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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On this week's "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan talks to Acting Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Ken Cuccinelli, about conditions in the detention facilities on the U.S-Southern border. Plus -- an analysis of the major political news of the week.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump made history this past week when he became the first sitting president to step foot into North Korea. An analysis of this, the two-day Democratic debate, and more on this week's "Face the Nation"Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump continues to defend his decision to call off a military strike against Iran. Meanwhile, ICE raids, that were set to begin today, have been delayed by the president, to give Democrats time to change asylum laws. Plus -- we hear from two Democratic presidential candidates, Senators Bernie Sanders, and Kamala Harris. An Analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In an interview with ABC this week, President Trump said he would be open to accepting information on his political opponents from foreign governments. Meanwhile, the President is pointing fingers at Iran, for an attack on two oil tankers. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Late Friday evening, President Trump announced that the United States and Mexico reached a deal -- regarding the flow of immigrants on the U.S-Southern border -- and temporarily averting a crisis on proposed tariffs. Meanwhile, the Democratic presidential candidates are on the campaign trail. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation"Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From President Trump's tariffs to Robert Mueller's first public statement -- it was an eventful week in Washington. Meanwhile, another mass shooting has rocked the nation -- this time in Virginia Beach. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump departed for Japan on Friday -- but not before another face-off with Congressional Democrats. We'll have an analysis of this story and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From abortion, to immigration -- a number of hot button issues were at the forefront of conversations this past week. We'll have an analysis of some of the proposals and plans on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the Mueller report to the trade talks with China, it has been an eventful week in Washington. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Earlier this week, Attorney General appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee to discuss the Mueller Report -- leaving Democrats wanting more. North Korea launched short-range projectiles -- which were personally supervised by Kim Jong Un. Plus -- tensions remain at an all-time high in Venezuela. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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One person is dead and three others are injured after another shooting at a house of worship. .Former Vice President Joe Biden has officially entered the race for the White House -- and President Trump is already throwing jabs. We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Multiple blasts in Sri Lanka kill hundreds this Easter Sunday. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Earlier this week, the highly anticipated Mueller report was finally released. We'll have response from both sides of the aisle. Bob Schieffer hosts this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump has backtracked on his vows to shutdown the border and immediately overhaul healthcare. Meanwhile, Congress is still split over the future release of the Mueller report. Plus, President Trump tweets about former Vice President Joe Biden's "mea culpa" video which addressed his history of "touching." An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump celebrated the end of the Mueller report -- as Democrats wait for the FULL 400-page report late next month. The president also announced that he will be rolling out a new health care plan. Plus -- a look at the current 2020 presidential candidates -- and how the recent political news impacts their campaigns. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election is over. His report is now in the hands of Attorney General William Barr. We'll have an analysis of this long awaited report on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Following the terror attack in New Zealand this past week -- the question is whether white supremacy will become an even bigger problem in the United States. President Trump issued his first veto since taking office. Plus -- more candidates have announced their run for president in the 2020 election. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was an eventful week in politics -- as more candidates entered the 2020 presidential race. Meanwhile, there was outrage over former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort's lenient prison sentence. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was an eventful week for President Trump, as he wrapped up a summit in Vietnam with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Meanwhile -- on stateside, the president's former attorney, Michael Cohen, testified before the House Oversight Committee. We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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As President Trump prepares for a summit with North Korea -- questions are circulating about what is in Special Council Robert Mueller's report on the Russian probe. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was another whirlwind week in Washington -- as President Trump announced and signed an emergency declaration to fund the border wall. We'll have an analysis of this story and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The controversies continue in the commonwealth of Virginia -- as another possible government shutdown gets closer. We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The president, politics, and pro-football. All on this week's "Face the Nation"Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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After a record 35 days, the government has reopened -- for three weeks. Meanwhile, Roger Stone, an ally to President Trump, as been indicted in Robert Mueller's Russian probe. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The government shutdown is entering its FIFTH week -- as thousands of government workers continue to go without pay. Meanwhile in Syria, ISIS has claimed responsibility for an attack that killed four Americans. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the government shutdown to the FBI's investigation into President Trump's ties with Russia -- it was another eventful week in Washington. We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation"Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The first week of 2019 was an eventful one for the Trump administration -- as the government shutdown entered its third week. We hear from some of the freshman members of Congress. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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As the government shutdown drags on with the New Year approaching, Democrats are preparing to assume control of the House of Representatives. Margaret Brennan talks with both parties about the standstill in Washington over border wall funding. Plus, a reflection on 2018 and a look ahead at the New Year on this week’s “Face the Nation.”Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A government shutdown, a major military decision, and another White House departure. An analysis of these stories AND 2019 predictions on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From health care, to border wall funding -- it was a whirlwind week for President Trump. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was another whirlwind week in Washington, as President Trump announces two new members of his cabinet and says farewell to another. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President of the United States, has died at the age of 94. We'll talk about his life, legacy, and love story with Barbara Bush on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From politics to a possible mission to Mars -- there is a lot to cover on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump traveled to California this weekend -- to survey the damage caused by the deadly wildfires. A CIA assessment has linked Saudi Arabia's crown prince to the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi . Plus -- we hear from some of the newest members of Congress. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the midterm elections, to the resignation of Jeff Sessions, to the heated exchange between President Trump and CNN's Jim Acosta -- it was an eventful week in Washington. We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We are counting down to the midterm elections. We'll have the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll and analysis of the hot button issues on the minds of voters and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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On this week's Face the Nation -- we break down the events of the week. On Saturday -- a gunman opened fire on a Pittsburgh Synagogue -- killing 11 and injuring 6 others. Throughout the week -- 13 suspicious packages -- that were addressed to top democratic figures -- were intercepted by authorities. Plus -- as the midterm elections get closer -- we take a look at the latest CBS News Battleground tracker poll. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We are a little over a month away from the midterm elections -- and with that comes a new CBS News Battleground tracker poll. We'll have an analysis of what's to come in November and more and this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The tension between parties over Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court came to a breaking point this week in a 50-48 vote. John Dickerson sits down with Senator Susan Collins who was one of the crucial deciding votes. He also talks with Majority Leader Senator Mitch McConnell about Kavanaugh's controversial appointment that is still drumming up outrage. An analysis on these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was a heated week in Washington. Both Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testified in front of the Senate judiciary committee and the nation. Now, the White House has opened an FBI investigation on these allegations as Kavanaugh's SCOTUS bid reaches the Senate floor. Plus, tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate. An analysis on these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was another eventful week in Washington. Christine Blasey Ford -- who has accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault has tentatively agreed to testify at his SCOTUS nomination hearing. Plus -- with the midterm elections approaching -- we will have the latest on the CBS News Battleground tracker poll. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The week in Washington was overshadowed by Florence -- which left death and destruction in her path. We will hear from FEMA officials on the latest -- and the senators from the effected states. John Dickerson hosts this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A new book AND an anonymous op-ed is rocking the White House. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Senator John McCain received a final sendoff from his friends, family, and fellow senators on Saturday. We hear from Senator John Kasich and former Secretary of State John Kerry who attended the services. John Kerry also talks about his new book, "Every Day is Extra." Plus -- an analysis of the political news of the week. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Senator John McCain died Saturday -- just 24 hours after his family announced that he would stop his cancer treatments. We will hear from his fellow senators and journalist who had the pleasure of speaking with him on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From a revoked security clearance to a tell-all book -- it was another eventful week for the Trump administration. We'll have a discussion of women in politics. Plus -- a new CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A year after the violence in Charlottesville, what is the state of race relations in America today? An analysis of race in America with senators Tim Kaine and Tim Scott, and more, on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump is now on vacation -- but not before ruffling a few feathers this past week. An analysis of this week in politics and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was a week filled with ups and downs for the Trump administration. An analysis of the week in Washington and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From President Trump's meeting with Russia's President Putin to a secret recording made by Michael Cohen -- it was an eventful and controversial week for the Trump administration. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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President Trump's European visit has been controversial -- and it is all leading up to his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Could a trade war between China and the United States be looming? Plus -- what can be expected from the summit between President Trump and President Putin? We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Russia, North Korea and a new Supreme Court Justice. Plus -- mourning the five victims of the latest shooting to rock the nation. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This past week -- President Trump signed an executive order to stop the separation of families at the U.S-Southern border. That did not however stop the arguments for and against the administration's immigration policies. An analysis of all this and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Immigration has once again become a hot button issue for the Trump administration -- as children are being separated from their parents on the U-S-Southern border. Plus -- a recap of the North Korea summit. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation."  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Nearly three months ago, it was announced that President Trump would meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. The highly anticipated meeting, that almost did not happen, will take place on Tuesday, June 12th. An analysis of what's to come on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Gov. John Kasich scolds GOP leaders for thinking 'they have to ask permission from the president to do anything." Rep. Will Hurd discusses immigration, the special counsel's Russia investigation and tariffs on U.S. allies. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Will they or won't they? That is the question surrounding President Trump's now cancelled meeting with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. An analysis of the potential summit and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Another school shooting rocked the nation this week. Plus we learn more about possible trade negotiations between the United States and China. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The fallout continues following comments made about Senator John McCain as tensions rise overseas -- where the U.S Embassy is being moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From Rudy Giuliani, Stormy Daniels, and North Korea -- it was another eventful week for the Trump administration. We'll have an analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was a big week for national and international politics -- as North and South Korea announced the end of their war -- something President Trump is taking credit for. Plus -- the president's budding friendship with ...Kanye West. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Politics took a backseat this week -- as former First Lady Barbara Bush was remembered -- following her death last Tuesday at the age of 92. While the United States was in mourning -- North Korea announced that it will suspend its nuclear and long-range missile tests. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This past week -- the United States, the U.K, and France launched an air strike on Syria. Meanwhile, back on American soil -- President Trump's attorney -- Michael Cohen -- appeared in court to protect evidence that could implicate him AND the president. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Tensions are rising between the United States and China -- following President Trump's trade tariffs. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg continues to face criticism over the Cambridge Analytica controversy. Plus -- a report from Holly Williams on the chemical attack in Syria. An analysis of these stories and more on this week "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Another week and another major staff shakeup at the White House. The President announced a major change to the policies of the U.S Military. Plus -- Senators Tim Scott and Trey Gowdy discuss their book, "Unified: How Our Unlikely Friendship Gives Us Hope for a Divided Country." An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was an eventful week in Washington AND across the country. There were two more staff shakeups at the White House. Facebook has its users deactivating their accounts. Plus -- a country wide march against gun violence -- organized by the students of Stoneman Douglas High School. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It was another eventful week in Washington -- as President Donald Trump fired not one -- but two members of his cabinet. Plus -- the latest on Robert Mueller's Russian probe. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Some historic news out of Washington this week. Donald Trump will become the first sitting President to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong-Un. We hear from a number of experts who break down what could be expected in the coming months. All that on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the Russian probe to gun control -- it was another eventful week in Washington. Students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School returned to their classroom's last week -- we hear from the father of one of the 17 victims who will never return. Plus -- the latest from Syria. An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Nearly two weeks after the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida -- the debate over gun control continues to heat up. We will have a look at the ongoing violence in Syria. Plus -- we welcome Margaret Brennan as the new moderator for "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This past week -- Robert Mueller indicted 13-Russian nationals for allegedly meddling in the 2016 presidential election. As this news shook up Washington -- another mass shooting shook the country to its core -- as 17 more lives were lost in Parkland, Florida. We will hear from students who survived the massacre and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It has been another eventful week in Washington. The government briefly shut down -- then reopened -- as a 400-billion-dollar budget deal was signed. Now -- Capitol Hill is bracing for a fight over immigration. Following Rob Porter's domestic abuse allegations -- could there be more staff shakeups at the White House? An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A new month and another eventful week in Washington. We will have analysis of the Republican memo -- as well as thoughts on how it could raise the stakes of the Russian probe. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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All eyes are on immigration -- less than two weeks before another possible government shutdown. Plus -- what can we expect from President Trump's State of the Union address? An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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For 48 hours -- Democrats and Republicans have been pointing fingers at each other -- searching for someone to blame for the government shut down. On John Dickerson's final show as full time host of "Face the Nation" -- he hears from House Speaker Paul Ryan, White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and Senator Dick Durbin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Immigration, vulgarity, and a false alarm missile launch that sent fear through the United States. The second week of 2018 was nothing short of eventful.An analysis of these stories and more on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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