Full transcript of "Face the Nation" on February 6, 2022
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Senator Marco Rubio and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster join Margaret Brennan.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Senator Marco Rubio and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster join Margaret Brennan.
Watch the full version of the “Face the Nation” focus group of parents, who give their perspective on parenting during the pandemic, and the prospect of soon being able to get very young children vaccinated.
This week on "Face the Nation" with Margaret Brenna, we examine alarming new U.S. intelligence reports about Russian plans for a "large scale" invasion of Ukraine, plus a look at former Vice President Mike Pence’s rebuke of former President Donald Trump’s false 2020 election claims, and a conversation with Senator Marco Rubio on America’s relationship with China.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the United States' recovery from the winter omicron surge, parents discuss vaccinating their children, and a former national security adviser sides with Mike Pence over Donald Trump.
The following is a transcript of an interview with former national security adviser and retired General H.R. McMaster that aired Sunday, February 6, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
The CDC is expected to update guidelines for Americans with weakened immune systems on Monday. Officials are recommending a shorter wait time to receive a fourth booster dose for those who have received Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. They are also advising people who have gotten the Johnson and Johnson vaccines to seek two booster doses rather than one. Dr. Mark Kline, the chief physician of Children's Hospital New Orleans, joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss this and other developments in the COVID-19 crisis.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, southpaw correspondent Rita Braver looks at challenges faced by the left-handed. Plus: Mo Rocca looks back at the life and artistry of singer-songwriter Peggy Lee; Anthony Mason talks with musician Alana Haim, star of the film "Licorice Pizza"; Seth Doane visits a medieval town in Tuscany whose 21st century residents have no mobile service; Faith Salie explores the history of Seneca Village, a 19th century NYC settlement; Lee Cowan sits down with Molly Lewis... Читать дальше...
H.R. McMaster, a retired general and former national security adviser during the Trump administration, says "all Americans should agree with Vice President Pence," who said former President Donald Trump was "wrong" about his ability to overturn the 2020 election results.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb says "some parts of the country still are in the thick" of the Omicron wave, but case numbers have declined dramatically across much of the U.S.
Last week, "Face the Nation" spoke to a group of parents to get their perspective on parenting during the pandemic, and the prospect of soon being able to get very young children vaccinated.
This week on "Face the Nation" with Margaret Brennan, we examine alarming new U.S. intelligence reports about Russian plans for a "large scale" invasion of Ukraine, plus a look at former Vice President Mike Pence’s rebuke of former President Donald Trump’s false 2020 election claims, and a conversation with Senator Marco Rubio on America’s relationship with China.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Dr. Scott Gottlieb that aired Sunday, February 6, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer has a look at how the Chinese Communist Party has tightened control and expanded surveillance, all under the guise of public health.
CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports from Kyiv, where Ukrainians are bracing for a possible Russian invasion, while the Kremlin downplays the threat of war.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo that aired Sunday, February 6, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
The Republican National Committee claimed the January 6 select committee is a "Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse."
We leave you this Sunday at Curacao's Christoffel National Park, where it's the day of the iguanas. Videographer: Mauricio Handler
The icy conditions at her Vermont ski school gave her an edge. In 2014, 60 Minutes Sports went to the mountain that made her an Olympic champion
Singer Alana Haim's first performance as an actress, playing a young woman who is a teenager's object of affection in "Licorice Pizza," has been acclaimed as one of the most exciting screen debuts in recent memory. Correspondent Anthony Mason talks with Alana Haim, and with her sisters, Danielle and Este (who together form the Grammy-nominated band HAIM), about playing together as family, and how their history with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson (director of several Haim music videos) led to this critically-acclaimed role.
The following is a transcript of an interview with GOP Senator Marco Rubio of Florida that aired Sunday, January 30, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
The 30-year-old singer, acclaimed for her acting debut as a teenager's crush in "Licorice Pizza," discusses with sisters Este and Danielle playing together in the Grammy-nominated band HAIM, and their history with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson.
On February 6, 1952, 70 years ago today, Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, ascended to the British throne by the death of her father, King George VI. Jane Pauley reports.
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Peggy Lee (1920-2002), known for such hits as "Fever" and "Is That All There Is," demonstrated an alluring command over an audience with her sultry voice and precise stagecraft. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with biographer Peter Richmond and with Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster-Wells, about the singer's artistry, and her rise from a painful childhood in North Dakota, to becoming a leading writer and vocalist of jazz, pop and torch songs.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, correspondent Luke Burbank has become part of a silent but cozy majority: those who prefer working horizontally.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, correspondent Luke Burbank has become part of a silent but cozy majority: those who prefer working horizontally.