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The risks to this unprecedented bull market are rising, yet history shows trying to play it cautious creates its own problems
The risks to this unprecedented bull market are rising, yet history shows trying to play it cautious creates its own problems
Guests included David Begnaud, Tom Cotton, Joe Manchin, Cory Gardner, Anthony Salvanto, Susan Page, Jonah Goldberg, Jamelle Bouie and Amy Walter.
This week on "Face the Nation," Moderator John Dickerson interviews Senator Tom Cotton, Senator Cory Gardner, and Senator Joe Manchin. Plus, a new CBS News/You Gov Nation Tracker poll shows the state of public opinion in the country as the one-year anniversary of the Trump administration approaches.
Senator Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, discusses the immigration meeting where President Trump reportedly used vulgar language to describe African countries.
Senator Cory Gardner, R-Colorado, joins Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson to discuss solutions to debates on immigration and the level of enthusiasm heading into 2018 elections.
Senator Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, sits down with Face the Nation host John Dickerson and discusses the false alarm in Hawaii and the immigration meeting President Trump hosted earlier this week.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the first anniversary of the Trump election and CBS News Nation Tracker poll results.
CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the brand new CBS News/YouGov Nation Tracker poll that measures public opinion ahead of the Trump administration's one-year anniversary.
Susan Page, Jamelle Bouie, Amy Walter, and Jonah Goldberg join Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson to discuss President Trump's immigration and the reported vulgar closed door comments.
Susan Page, Jamelle Bouie, Amy Walter, and Jonah Goldberg discuss how President Trump's actions and rhetoric will affect elections in the House and Senate later this year.
Senator Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, joins Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson to discuss the negotiations on DACA and the possibility of a government shutdown.
CBS News Correspondent David Begnaud reports from Honolulu, Hawaii where there is outrage after a false emergency alert went out to residents and tourists on the island warning a missile was headed their way.
This week on "Face the Nation," Moderator John Dickerson interviews Senator Tom Cotton, Senator Cory Gardner, and Senator Joe Manchin. Plus, a new CBS News/You Gov Nation Tracker poll shows the state of public opinion in the country as the one-year anniversary of the Trump administration approaches.
"It was hurtful, it's harmful, it shouldn't have been said, but let's move on," Sen. Joe Manchin said about Trump's immigration comments
A panel of Hollywood luminaries discusses the initiative calling out sexual harassment and gender inequality in and beyond the entertainment industry
Mo Rocca on the history and controversy surrounding the re-drawing of political boundaries - sometimes really weirdly - for partisan gain
Sen. Cory Gardner told "Face the Nation" that the comments were "unbecoming" and that he hoped to "move beyond" it
President Donald Trump stepped in it this week when he called Haiti, El Salvador, and nations in Africa "sh*thole countries," preferring that America welcome immigrants from Norway instead. A political and diplomatic sh*tstorm ensued, played out (sometimes without asterisks!) in the nation's news outlets. Contributor Faith Salie discusses what happens when our nation's chief executive uses language best scrawled on a bathroom stall.
Oprah Winfrey, a special contributing correspondent for "Sunday Morning," moderates a panel discussing the Time's Up campaign (including actresses America Ferrera, Natalie Portman, Tracee Ellis Ross and Reese Witherspoon; Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy; producer Shonda Rhimes; and attorney Nina Shaw) about the power of speaking out about sexual harassment, abuse, and gender inequality.
We leave you this Sunday Morning far from the winter cold, at Volcanoes National Park on the big island of Hawaii. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.
In latest CBS News Nation Tracker poll, Americans weigh in on Trump's comments about immigrants from certain countries and his first year in office
From a Smithsonian exhibition on Native American history to National Popcorn Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead