Transcript: Sen. Lindsey Graham on "Face the Nation"
Graham joined us to talk about the prospect of new gun legislation, whether he has confidence in Mr. Trump's staff and the economic effects of the new tariffs
Graham joined us to talk about the prospect of new gun legislation, whether he has confidence in Mr. Trump's staff and the economic effects of the new tariffs
This week, President Trump took surprising stances on both guns and tariffs, and Trump's longest serving aide Hope Hicks announced her departure from the White House.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Senator Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, and Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro. Plus, we'll hear from Andrew Pollack, the father of Parkland victim Meadow Pollack.
Manchin joined us to discuss the current politics surrounding gun control, Mr. Trump's newly announced tariffs and White House security clearances
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the progress on gun legislation, the potential impact of tariffs, and the American strategy in Syria.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, discusses the American strategy in Syria and the extent of Iran's influence in the region with host Margaret Brennan.
The Republican senator says aluminum and steel tariffs are a “bad idea” that will hurt U.S. industry and consumers
The Oscar-winning actor and frontman of Thirty Seconds to Mars continues to surprise, letting go of acting once again to go out on tour
Amid personnel tumult at the White House, the Republican senator voices confidence in the president’s chief of staff and national security adviser
We leave you this Sunday Morning along the California coast at San Simeon, where elephant seals are the stars. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.
It's the go-to website for film fans, and a bane for filmmakers and movie distributors. Since debuting in 1998, Rotten Tomatoes, which collates and gauges critical and popular reaction to movies, has been a leading source of collective opinion. Jim Axelrod looks at what goes into its "Tomatometer."
After a second career as a Member of Britain's Parliament, Oscar-winner Glenda Jackson ("Women in Love," "A Touch of Class") has returned to acting, and is now appearing on Broadway in a revival of Edward Albee's "Three Tall Women." Mark Phillips talks with Jackson about her life on two very different stages, and with her Broadway co-stars Laurie Metcalf and Alison Pill about working with a legend.
Garrett Brown described the act of invention as "looking at something annoying and imagining it didn't have to be." What Brown solved was the shakiness of a handheld motion picture camera, allowing the camera frame to float like a butterfly alongside Sylvester Stallone up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in an iconic shot from "Rocky." Brown's creation would free filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese from the restrictions of dolly tracks, and change the vocabulary of cinema. Читать дальше...
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From an anniversary to remember for the Alamo to International Women's Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Who will win this year's Academy Awards? Better yet, who SHOULD win?
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Composer Alfred Newman was a giant for his scores to such film classics as "How the West Was Won." And it turns out, distinctive movie music runs in the family. Lee Cowan visits with noted Hollywood composers Randy Newman, Thomas Newman, David Newman and Joey Newman, as well as composer Maria Newman, who's taken a slightly different path.
The Oscar-winning actor has transformed himself for memorable portrayals in films such as "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Blade Runner 2049." But Jared Leto tells Anthony Mason he feels the most himself when performing on stage with his band, Thirty Seconds to Mars.
After a second career as a Member of Parliament, the two-time Oscar-winner has returned to acting, and now appears on stage in a revival of Edward Albee's classic
Rita Braver visits the archives of actress Elizabeth Taylor who, 25 years ago, received her third Academy Award - the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award - for her advocacy in the fight against AIDS.
Some film directors, producers and actors who have produced highly-esteemed bodies of work are now facing a critical re-appraisal, due to recent allegations of harassment and sexual assault. Is the behavior of artists inseparable from their art? Tracy Smith talks with Tippi Hedren, who says she was harassed by director Alfred Hitchcock on the set of "The Birds," and with actresses Uzo Aduba and Amber Tamblyn, who are founding members of Time's Up.
In this web exclusive, Jared Leto, of Thirty Seconds to Mars, gives Anthony Mason a preview of an unreleased song, "Great Wide Open," from his band's forthcoming album.