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Face In the News: Pfeiffer defends Obama administration;...
"Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer asks White House senior adviser why he, not the secretary or chief of staff, appeared on the show
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Face the Nation transcripts May 19, 2013: Pfeiffer,...
CBS News' Bob Schieffer hosts the hour-long program on the latest political news
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AP president blasts "unconstitutional" phone records...
Gary Pruitt says there's already been a chilling effect on AP sources after secret Justice Dept. probe was revealed
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Video: FTN Page 2: May 19
Miss the second half of the show? Watch Associated Press President and CEO Gary Pruitt discuss the AP leaks investigation, plus a roundtable discussion on that and more with the New York Times' David Sanger, POLITICO's Lois Romano, The Washington Post's Dan Balz and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson.
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Video: May 19: Pfeiffer, Cornyn, Chaffetz & Pruitt
The latest on the Benghazi, IRS and AP leak investigations with White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, and Associated Press President and CEO Gary Pruitt. Then a roundtable discussion on all of that and more with the New York Times' David Sanger, POLITICO's Lois Romano, The Washington Post's Dan Balz and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson.
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Video: Watergate: "A scandal that brought down the...
With today's Washington embroiled in controversy and scandal, Bob Schieffer recalls the greatest political scandal of modern American history - Watergate - and remembers the role reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein had in bringing down President Nixon.
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Video: Have recent controversies "paralyzed" Washington?
CBS News political director John Dickerson, Politico's Lois Romano, the New York Times' David Sanger, and the Washington Post's Dan Balz discuss whether recent controversies will prevent Washington from doing any actual policymaking.
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Obama cultivating "culture of cover-ups and...
Republican senator says it's "implausible" no one in the White House knew the IRS was targeting conservative groups
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Video: Pruitt: Justice Department's seizure of AP phone...
Associated Press CEO Gary Pruitt called the Justice Department's seizure of some AP telephone records "unconstitutional," saying "I really don't know what their motive was, I know what the message they are sending was - if you talk to the press we are going to go after you."
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Video: White House not living up to promises of...
"Look, this administration says they want to be open and transparent, but they haven't," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, criticizing the lack of accountability from the White House on recent controversies involving the IRS and Benghazi.
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Adviser on White House scandals: "Partisan fishing...
While admitting IRS scandal is "inexcusable," senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer defends administration's handling of three ongoing controversies to Bob Schieffer
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Video: Cornyn condemns "culture of cover-ups and...
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, says recent controversies over the IRS, Benghazi, and the seizure of Associated Press phone records amount to a "trend line" pointing to a "culture of cover-ups and intimidation" at the White House.
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Video: Schieffer: "Welcome to dumb and dumber" in...
On the news that the IRS targeted conservative groups for burdensome scrutiny during the 2012 election, Bob Schieffer says, "Surely no one could be dumb enough to think you could get away with that in an election year. But they were! So, welcome to dumb and dumber."
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Video: Pfeiffer: "Partisan fishing expeditions" won't...
White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer defends administration's handling of recent controversies, says "partisan fishing expeditions" won't distract the White House from pushing President Obama's policy agenda.
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Bob Schieffer on "dumb and dumber" in Washington
Says firing some low-level bureaucrats won't fix the problems facing D.C.'s fastest-growing club: officials who don't know about the unpleasant things going on
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Video: Open: This is Face the Nation, May 19
The latest on the Benghazi, IRS and AP leak investigations with White House senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, and Associated Press President and CEO Gary Pruitt. Then a roundtable discussion on all of that and more with the New York Times' David Sanger, POLITICO's Lois Romano, The Washington Post's Dan Balz and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson.
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"Face the Nation" Sunday, May 19
Coming up on the May 19 edition of "Face the Nation"
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"Face the Nation" Sunday, May 19
Coming up on the May 19th edition of "Face the Nation"
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Video: Direct U.S. military involvement in Syria "would...
"We overestimate our ability to determine outcomes" of other countries' internal problems, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, adding, with regard to Syria, "I think that caution, particularly in terms of arming these groups and in terms of U.S. military involvement, is in order."
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Video: Gates: "Difficult if not impossible" to get...
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he would not have approved a rushed proposal to send military assets to Benghazi to halt the September 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic facility there, saying, "The one thing that our forces are noted for is planning and preparation before we send people in harm's way, and there just wasn't time to do that."
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Face in the News: Gates, Pickering, Ayotte, Durbin &...
Ambassador Thomas Pickering argued it wasn't "necessary" to question Hillary Clinton for his ARB report on Benghazi
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Video: May 12: Gates, Pickering, Ayotte, Durbin & Angelou
The latest on the Benghazi hearings with Ambassador Thomas Pickering, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H. Plus, a perspective on that and many other issues, with former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. And for Mother's Day, Maya Angelou on her new book Mom & Me & Mom.
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Video: May 12: Gates, Pickering, Ayotte, Durbin & Angelou
The latest on the Benghazi hearings with Ambassador Thomas Pickering, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H. Plus, a perspective on that and many other issues, with former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. And for Mother's Day, Maya Angelou on her new book Mom & Me & Mom.
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Pickering: Wasn't "necessary" to question Clinton in...
The role of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2012 Benghazi attacks continues to be a contentious point
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Face the Nation transcripts May 12, 2013: Gates,...
CBS News' Bob Schieffer hosts the hour-long program on the latest political news
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Video: Direct U.S. military involvement in Syria "would...
"We overestimate our ability to determine outcomes" of other countries' internal problems, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, adding, with regard to Syria, "I think that caution, particularly in terms of arming these groups and in terms of U.S. military involvement, is in order."
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Video: FTN Page 2: May 12
Miss the second half of the show? Watch the second half of our interview with former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, plus author and poet Maya Angelou discuss her new book Mom & Me & Mom.
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Video: Gates: "Difficult if not impossible" to get...
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he would not have approved a rushed proposal to send military assets to Benghazi to halt the September 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic facility there, saying, "The one thing that our forces are noted for is planning and preparation before we send people in harm's way, and there just wasn't time to do that."
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Video: Bob Schieffer's ode to moms on Mother's Day
"Anybody who knows me knows that my mother was the dominating and shaping force of my life," said "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer on Mother's Day, reciting a poem he wrote in 2006 about his mom's special place in his heart.
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Video: Maya Angelou recalls her childhood on Mother's Day
Acclaimed poet and author Maya Angelou spoke with "Face the Nation" about what motherhood means to her on Mother's Day, recalling stories from her own childhood and discussing her new book, "Mom & Me & Mom."
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Video: Attkisson discusses "allegations of a coverup" on...
CBS News investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson, who has been out in front on the developing story about Benghazi and the administration's response, says she's "still learning new things" about the tragedy and the government's reaction.
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Video: Gates defends Obama administration on Benghazi
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates rebuts critics of the administration's response to the tragedy in Benghazi, saying he would have made the same decisions if he was head of the Pentagon at the time. He also addressed the war in Afghanistan, along with the crises in Iran and North Korea.
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Video: "The witch hunt continues" on Benghazi, Durbin...
Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., debate congressional oversight of the Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
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Video: Pickering: Wasn't necessary to interview Clinton...
Thomas Pickering - the former UN ambassador who along with former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Adm. Mike Mullen prepared the Accountability Review Board report on the State Department's handling of the Sept. 11 attack in Benghazi, Libya - says he didn't think it was necessary to interview former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton "because in fact we knew where the responsibility rested."
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Bob Schieffer's ode to mothers
On Mother's Day we remember and honor the most powerful guiding force in our lives
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Video: Open: This is Face the Nation, May 12
The latest on the Benghazi hearings with Amb. Thomas Pickering, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H. Plus, a perspective on that and many other issues, with former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. And for Mother's Day, Maya Angelou on her new book Mom & Me & Mom.
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Gates: Some Benghazi critics have "cartoonish" view of...
Former secretary of defense pushes back against accusations that the administration could have done more to stop the attack in Benghazi, calls for "caution" in Syria
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Benghazi still buzzing
Bob's Blog: Benghazi still buzzing
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Benghazi still buzzing
Bob's Blog: Benghazi still buzzing
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Benghazi, Syria dominate "Face the Nation"
Face in the News: A round-up of the news made on the May 5th edition of "Face the Nation"
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Video: Issa: Can't find any reason for why Benghazi...
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., said they have not been able to find a classified or unclassified reason to justify the administration's talking points about the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
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Video: Issa: Clearly Benghazi talking points a political...
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., on why he thinks the Benghazi talking points were written with politics in mind.
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Video: FTN Page 2: May 5
Miss the second half of the show? Watch Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Esera Tuaolo, Ted Leonsis, Domonique Foxworth, Chris Stone and William Rhoden discuss the changing face of sports.
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Video: Benghazi talking points a "fatal error," says Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., says the administration's talking points on the Benghazi attacks were harmful to the FBI's investigation into the attack.
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Video: May 5: Issa, Rogers, Ruppersberger & sports
New details about the U.S. Consulate attack in Benghazi with Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., plus Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md on Benghazi and Syria. Plus, the changing face of sports with Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Esera Tuaolo, Ted Leonsis, Domonique Foxworth, Chris Stone and William Rhoden.
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Face the Nation transcripts May 5, 2013: Benghazi and...
CBS News' Bob Schieffer hosts the hour-long program on the latest political news
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Video: FTN Page 2: May 5
Miss the second half of the show? Watch Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Esera Tuaolo, Ted Leonsis, Domonique Foxworth, Chris Stone and William Rhoden discuss the changing face of sports.
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Billie Jean King: Jason Collins represents "civil rights...
Current, former professional athletes discuss NBA player coming out as gay
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Video: Benghazi talking points a "fatal error," says Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., says the administration's talking points on the Benghazi attacks were harmful to the FBI's investigation into the attack.
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Video: Issa: Can't find any reason for why Benghazi...
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., said they have not been able to find a classified or unclassified reason to justify the administration's talking points about the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
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Video: Issa: Clearly Benghazi talking points a political...
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., on why he thinks the Benghazi talking points were written with politics in mind.
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Video: The changing face of professional sports
Ted Leonsis, Domonique Foxworth, Chris Stone and William Rhoden discuss how professional sports are changing as diversity and tolerance are put to the test by gay athletes' coming out.
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Video: Ayanbadejo, Tuaolo on what Jason Collins means...
Brendon Ayanbadejo, an LGBT ally and NFL free agent, and Esera Tuaolo, an openly gay former NFL player who did not come out while he was still playing, discuss what Jason Collins' coming out means for future gay athletes.
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Video: King, Navratilova on Jason Collins' coming out,...
Tennis greats Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova, who are both openly gay, discuss the recent coming out of the NBA's Jason Collins and the broader experience of gay people in professional sports.
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Video: Open: This is Face the Nation, May 5
New details about the U.S. Consulate attack in Benghazi with Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., plus Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md on Benghazi and Syria. Plus, the changing face of sports with Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Esera Tuaolo, Ted Leonsis, Domonique Foxworth, Chris Stone and William Rhoden.
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Video: Rogers: U.S. has to choose "best worst" option in...
Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., on Benghazi and the crisis in Syria.
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Video: Issa with Benghazi details from whistle-blowers:...
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., with new details about the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
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Video: Schieffer: Jason Collins shows constant evolution...
Bob Schieffer reflects on how Jason Collins' coming out as gay highlights one of the best parts of America.
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When coming out as gay is no longer big news
Bob Schieffer on how an ever-changing America casually accepts what once would have been unthinkable: A gay male athlete in the big leagues
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Syria: This is a really hard one
Bob's Blog: Syria is a really hard one
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Lawmakers debate what to do about Syria
Face in the News: A round-up of the news from the April 28th edition of "Face the Nation"
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Face the Nation transcripts April 28, 2013: Syria and...
CBS News' Bob Schieffer hosts the hour-long program on the latest political news
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Video: April 28: McCaskill, Chambliss, Graham
The Boston bombings, Syria and immigration with Senators Chambliss, McCaskill and Graham. Plus, Peggy Noonan and David Gergen and CBS News' John Miller, Bob Orr, Clarissa Ward and Norah O'Donnell.
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Video: Has Syria crossed the "red line," and what does...
David Gergen, Peggy Noonan, and CBS News' Clarissa Ward, John Dickerson, and Norah O'Donnell discuss the evidence of chemical weapons use in Syria, and what that might mean for the U.S. response to the ongoing conflict.
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Video: FTN Page 2: April 28
Miss the second half of the show? Watch Peggy Noonan, David Gergen, Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson and Clarissa Ward discuss the latest news from home and abroad.
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Chambliss: Boston bombers "our worst fear"
The threat of "homegrown" terrorists represents a troubling development, Sen. Saxby Chambliss says
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Video: Chambliss: Boston was our worst fear
Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., and Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., discuss the Boston Marathon bombing.
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Video: Obama earns big laughs at White House...
A look back at some of the president's best jokes at Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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Graham: "Growing consensus" in Senate for U.S. action in...
A hands-off approach to the conflict in Syria could lead the U.S. to war with Iran, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., says
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Video: Graham: Boston an example of failure to share info
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., says the Boston Marathon attack was a system failure.
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Video: McCaskill: Don't rule out boots on ground in Syria
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., and Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., on the situation in Syria.
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Video: Boston bombers appear to have acted alone
CBS News' John Miller and Bob Orr on the latest from the investigation into the Boston bombings.
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Video: Schieffer: How we wish Washington always acted
Bob Schieffer reflects on how nice it was to see a bit of bipartisan action in Washington, D.C., and Texas this week - but also notes that the cooperation didn't last long.
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Video: Graham: Need to resolve Syria within year
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on what the international community needs to do to stop the situation in Syria from devolving into something even worse.
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D.C. gridlock vanishes, when Congress is inconvenienced
Bob Schieffer on the miracle of legislation flying through both houses of Congress to restore "sequestered" air traffic controllers
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Video: Open: This is Face the Nation, April 28
The Boston bombings, Syria and immigration with Senators Chambliss, McCaskill and Graham. Plus, Peggy Noonan and David Gergen and CBS News' John Miller, Bob Orr, Norah O'Donnell and Clarissa Ward.
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Video: FTN Page 2: April 21
Miss the second half of the show? Watch a discussion on gun control with Newtown family members Neil Heslin, Carlee Soto and Erica Lafferty. A look at the Boston bombings with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge. Plus, Stephen Schwarzman on a $300 billion scholarship program in China.
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Boston suspects planned for more attacks
Face in the News: A round-up of news from the April 21st edition of "Face the Nation"
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Face the Nation transcripts April 21, 2013: Boston...
CBS News' Bob Schieffer hosts the hour-long program on the latest political news
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Video: April 21: Boston bombings - Patrick, Davis,...
The latest on the Boston bombings: Gov. Deval Patrick, D-Mass., Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis, House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, CBS News' John Miller and Bob Orr, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge. Plus a conversation on gun control with Newtown family members Neil Heslin, Carlee Soto and Erica Lafferty and Stephen Schwarzman on the Scharzman Scholars program.
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Video: FTN Page 2: April 14
Miss the second half of the show? Watch a discussion on gun control with Newtown family members Neil Heslin, Carlee Soto and Erica Lafferty. A look at the Boston bombings with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge. Plus, Stephen Schwarzman on a $300 billion scholarship program in China.
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Ridge, Giuliani: Background check expansion would be...
Fmr. Homeland Security secretary, N.Y. mayor agree failed background check expansion would have been step toward reducing gun violence
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Video: Police Commissioner believes Tsarnaevs planned to...
Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis says based on "the explosive ordinance that was unexploded and the fire power that they had" the Boston bombers were going to attack other individuals.
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Video: $300 billion China scholarship founder explains...
Blackstone founder Stephen Schwarzman on creating a Rhodes Scholar-type program in China to promote U.S.-China understanding and exchange.
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Video: Giuliani & Ridge: War on terror is not over
Former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani and former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge discuss the similarities between 9/11 and the bombings at the Boston Marathon and agree that America must remain vigilant despite ramped up security procedures since 2001.
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Video: Newtown families: We're not giving up
Family members of Newtown victims Neil Heslin, Carlee Soto and Erica Lafferty say they won't give up on gun control despite the Senate's vote last week.
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Video: Big questions: Motive, whether there was outside...
CBS News' Bob Orr and John Miller on where the Boston bombing marathon investigation stands now and which big questions investigators want answered.
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Video: Schieffer: What politicians should learn from...
Bob Schieffer says "Competence and courage are rare commodities these days," but Boston showed them - and political Washington could learn a lot from that.
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Video: McCaul: What did Tamerlan Tsarnaev do overseas?
House Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, has lots of questions about what happened in Boston, but definitely wants to know more about what the FBI knew about Tamerlan Tsarnaev and what he did on his long trip abroad.
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Video: Mass Gov: Not sure Boston will ever be "quite the...
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick tells Bob Schieffer what's next for Boston after the Boston Marathon bombings and manhunt.
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Newtown Victims' family members: We're not going away
Family members from the Dec. 14th shooting on the Senate's gun control vote and why they won't give up
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Schieffer: Washington could learn a lot from Boston
Says the city's competence and courage in the face of tragedy are qualities D.C. should take to heart
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Video: Open: This is Face the Nation, April 21
The latest on the Boston bombings: Gov. Deval Patrick, D-Mass., Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis, CBS News' John Miller and Bob Orr, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., Rep. Mike McCaul, R-Texas, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge. Plus a conversation on gun control with Newtown family members Neil Heslin, Carlee Soto and Erica Lafferty.
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Boston bombings on "Face the Nation"
Boston bombings on "Face the Nation"
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 02/17
On CBS' Face The Nation White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough discusses the Obama Administration's immigration plan. Cardinal Donald Wuerl reacts to Pope Benedict XVI's resignation. Former Mississippi Republican Governor Haley Barbour and Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker on President Obama's State of the Union Address. Plus, a roundtable discussion on Foreign Policy with CBS News State Department Correspondent Margaret Brennan, the Washington Post's David Ignatius, and Foreign Policy...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 02/10
The new war on terror: Drones and cyber attacks with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., Jane Harman, James Lewis and Bob Orr. Plus, a political roundtable with David Leonhardt and Kevin Merida
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 02/03
CBS' Face The Nation is on the road for Super Bowl Sunday. Bob Schieffer hosts from New Orleans and interviews NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. There''ll also be analysis from CBS Sports' Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, and Shannon Sharpe.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 01/28
The latest on the gun debate with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Newt Gingrich, Stephanie Cutter, Kevin Madden, David Ignatius and David Sanger.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 01/27
The latest on the gun debate with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Newt Gingrich, Stephanie Cutter, Kevin Madden, David Ignatius and David Sanger.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 01/20
Inauguration 2013 with White House Senior Adviser David Plouffe, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Bob Woodward, Peggy Noonan, Dee Dee Myers, Taylor Branch, Joe Califano, Dr. James Peterson, Rep. Joaquin Castro and Mayor Julian Castro.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 01/16
On CBS' Face The Nation: Arizona Senator John McCain, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, and General Stanley McChrystal discuss the latest on the troop drawdown in Afghanistan, and the controversy over the nominations of Chuck Hagel, John Brennan, and Jack Lew to President Obama's Cabinet. Plus, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on gun control, and immigration policy. Also, a roundtable discussion with The Washington Post's Rajiv Chandrasekaran, CBS News Political Director John...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 01/13
On CBS' Face The Nation: Arizona Senator John McCain, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, and General Stanley McChrystal discuss the latest on the troop drawdown in Afghanistan, and the controversy over the nominations of Chuck Hagel, John Brennan, and Jack Lew to President Obama's Cabinet. Plus, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on gun control, and immigration policy. Also, a roundtable discussion with The Washington Post's Rajiv Chandrasekaran, CBS News Political Director John...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 12/30
The fiscal cliff countdown continues with Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., updates from CBS News' Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes, plus a roundtable with Peggy Noonan, Dee Dee Myers, Joe Klein and Michael Duffy.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 12/23
Gun control: National Rifle Association President David Keene, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.; Plus, Senator-designate Rep. Tim Scott, R-S.C., actor Ben Affleck and Major Garrett, Margaret Brennan and Mike Allen.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 12/16
Tragedy in Newtown with Gov. Dan Malloy, Lt. Paul Vance, Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Brady Campaign President Dan Gross, The Daily Beast's David Frum, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, LeHigh University's James Peterson and CBS News' Bob Orr, John Miller, David Axelrod and Michelle Miller.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 12/09
On CBS' "Face The Nation", Bob Schieffer speaks with Alan Simpsons and Erskine Bowles about the pending "fiscal cliff." Then Newark, New Jersey Mayor Corey Booker talks about federal assistance for Sandy relief and his experiment living on food stamps this week. Also, a roundtable discussion with TIME Magazine's Joe Klein, Washington Post's Michael Gerson, CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett and CBS This Morning Co-host Norah O'Donnell on what to look for in the coming...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 12/02
On CBS' Face The Nation: South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham says President Obama's opening salvo in "fiscal cliff" talks could not be taken seriously. Then, more on the Benghazi consulate attack with Senate Intelligence chair Dianne Feinstein -- a California Democrat -- and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Michigan Republican Mike Rogers. We also hear their take on the fiscal cliff negotiations. In addition, a roundtable, in-depth look at the fiscal cliff with Moody's...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 11/25
CBS' Face The Nation examines the latest on the situation in Egypt. CBS News Correspondent Holly Williams reports from outside Tahrir Square in Cairo on the protests happening now and more planned for Tuesday. The broadcast also focuses on fiction and fooling Houdini. "Gone Girl" author Gillian Flynn, writer of "The Expats;" Chris Pavone, thriller novelist David Baldacci and "Fooling Houdini" writer Alex Stone discuss their books, their craft -- and their magic.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 11/18
CBS' Face The Nation, looks at the latest on the Israeli-Palestinian situation with ranking Member of the Armed Services Committee Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. and his questions about the Libyan consulate attack in Benghazi. Then, the latest on Friday's hearings and the Benghazi investigation with Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) & Assistant Majority Leader Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL). Plus a roundtable with Tom Ricks, author of "The Generals," David Ignatius of the Washington Post, and CBS News' Margaret...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 11/11
CBS' Face The Nation takes a look at the next four years of President Barack Obama's administration, and whether he can break the gridlock with Senior Campaign Adviser David Axelrod. Then, the future of the GOP with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. Plus, a political roundtable with Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers, Harvard University's David Gergen, The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 11/04
On today's Face the Nation, CBS News Senior Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer has two key panels break down what to expect in the final stretch of the Presidential election. Schieffer also speaks with the Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan, David Gergen of Harvard University, National Review's Rich Lowry, Dee Dee Myers of Vanity Fair, and CBS News' Political Director John Dickerson.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 10/28
On today's Face the Nation, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer speaks with Arizona Senator John McCain (R), who argued this morning that Libya has made foreign policy a major part of the presidential campaign and that President Obama has shown "the worst kind of incompetence" on the issue. Face the Nation also has the latest on the campaign from the National Review's John Fund, Daily Beast's Bob Shrum, Mark Leibovich of The News York Times Magazine, The Washington Post's...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 10/21
On today's Face the Nation, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer speaks with Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who offered a strong defense of Mitt Romney and panned the president as a leader lacking vision refusing to divulge his plans for the future. Schieffer also spoke with Romney senior adviser Kevin Madden and Obama deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter on the latest from each campaign, what to expect at Monday's debate and over the next 16 days.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 10/14
On today's Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer speaks with Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Representative Darrell Issa of California, and Representative Elijah Cummings of Maryland about the fallout from the Libya consulate attack.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 10/08
This week's Face the Nation discussed the latest on the 2012 Presidential election following the first debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/30
Bob Schieffer on today's Face the Nation details the latest on Campaign 2012 as the two candidates gear up for the first debate this week.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/23
In today's Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer speaks with President Bill Clinton on the 2012 Presidential election and the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City this week - both President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will speak at the event.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/16
In today's Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer discusses the anti-American protests over a U.S. - made anti-Muslim film spreading acorss the Arab world and the questions the remain about the safety of U.S. personnel overseas and how this will affect Campaign 2012.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/09
Today on Face the Nation, CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Norah O'Donnell fills in for Bob Schieffer and explores the next step for the 2012 campaign...post-conventions. Political correspondents David Sanger of the New York Times, John Dickerson of CBS News, Michale Gerson of the Washington Post, and Dee Dee Myers of Vanity Fair will discuss possible plans for the President and Republican Mitt Romney. There will be a preview of Scott Pelley's interview with President Obama, that...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/02
Today on Face the Nation from Charlotte, North Carolina, here come the Democrats. Republicans turned it on in Tampa. Now, the Democrats will roll out their biggest stars to turn the page in Charlotte. The vice president was warming to the task even before he got here. We'll get a preview of the convention today from Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson; and Obama Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter. With sixty-five days to go, we'll get...
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 08/26
The Republican National Convention is set to begin this week in Tampa, Florida, as Isaac closes in. That and more on today's Face the Nation with host Bob Schieffer.
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Face the Nation on the Radio: 07/15
In this edition of "FACE THE NATION," CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer sits down with deputy manager of President Obama's re-election campaign Stephanie Cutter. He is also joined by Kevin Madden, senior Romney campaign advisor, and Paul Ryan, the Wisconsin congressman said to be on Romney's short list of possible running mates. We'll get analysis from Moody's Mark Zandi, former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich, John Fund of the National Review, Rana Foroohar of...
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