Full transcript of "Face the Nation" on January 10, 2021
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan:Chris Krebs, former CISA Directorformer CISA Director Sen. Roy Blunt, R-MOR-MO Sen. Chris Coons, D-DED-DE Mayor Muriel Bowser, D-Washington, D.C.D-Washington, D.C. Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Former FDA CommissionerClick here to browse full transcripts of "Face the Nation." President Trump remains at the White House, and there is apprehension about what he might do next. He and I formed the Law Enforcement Caucus when we came to the--MARGARET BRENNAN: Right. MARGARET BRENNAN: Right, but your fellow Missouri Senator Josh Hawley was on the other side of that. That's when--MARGARET BRENNAN: That's right.
cbsnews.comFace The Nation: Chris Krebs, John Dickerson, Scott Gottlieb, Bob Schieffer
Face The Nation: Chris Krebs, John Dickerson, Scott Gottlieb, Bob Schieffer Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Wednesday's deadly siege at the Capitol and how the Republican Party might look like once President Trump leaves the White House.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer on never taking our democracy for granted
I got one done …Bob Schieffer, artist and journalist. Bob SchiefferThe crisis was also changing our culture, and from the start it was driving us apart. Bob SchiefferBlack Lives Matter advocates were more direct. Crowds filled the streets for Joe Biden's victory, though the election has revealed a nation deeply divided. Yet, through it all, our most famous statue still stands tall, reminding us who we are, and that our democracy must never be taken for granted.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer on never taking our democracy for granted
Bob Schieffer on never taking our democracy for granted The vaccine may ultimately beat COVID-19, but healing a deeply-divided nation may be even more difficult, says the veteran CBS newsman, who has taken up his artist's brush to the year past.
cbsnews.com“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 1/3
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 1/3 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel looks at the cybersecurity threats posed by the alleged Russian hack of SolarWinds. Plus: Anthony Mason talks with Barry Gibb about his latest album featuring many of Nashville's biggest stars; Gayle King sits down with comedian Chris Rock; neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses his latest book, "Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age," with Dr. Jon LaPook; Major Garrett and Mark Phillips look ahead to 2021, in Washington and around the world; and CBS News veteran Bob Schieffer takes his artist's brush to a year like no other.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/3
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/3 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel looks at the cybersecurity threats posed by the alleged Russian hack of SolarWinds. Plus: Anthony Mason talks with Barry Gibb about his latest album featuring many of Nashville's biggest stars; Gayle King sits down with comedian Chris Rock; neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses his latest book, "Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age," with Dr. Jon LaPook; Major Garrett and Mark Phillips look ahead to 2021, in Washington and around the world; and CBS News veteran Bob Schieffer takes his artist's brush to a year like no other.
cbsnews.comWilliam Small, 'hero to journalism' at CBS, NBC, dies at 93
Small, who led CBS News' Washington coverage during the civil rights movement, Vietnam War and Watergate and was later president of NBC News and United Press International, died Sunday, CBS News said. Impressed by Small's work in Louisville, CBS executives hired him in 1962 to be assistant news director of the network's Washington bureau. Small didn't leave the bureau for four days, from the shooting to the burial, he told The Associated Press in 2013. Small defected to NBC in 1979, becoming president of the network's news division and hiring away several CBS reporters, including Mudd and Marvin Kalb. In 2014, the organization honored Small with its lifetime achievement award.
What to expect on final night of DNC
Hillary Clinton will speak on the final night of the DNC and officially accept the democratic nomination for president. CBS News contributor and former host of "Face the Nation" Bob Schieffer and senior editor at The Atlantic Alex Wagner join CBSN to discuss what to expect from Clinton's remarks and the last night of the convention.
cbsnews.comDemocrats' strategy focusing on Trump as much as Clinton
A CBS News poll shows just a quarter of voters want the next commander-in-chief to continue President Obama's policies. Nearly a half want more conservative policies. Former "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer and The Atlantic senior editor Alex Wagner join "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Obama's Wednesday night address at the Democratic convention.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer on a convention like no other
Last week's Republican National Convention was unlike any in the event's history, according to CBS News chief Washington correspondent emeritus Bob Schieffer. He weighs in on the unfolding presidential campaign - one of the nastiest and dirtiest in U.S. history.
cbsnews.com7/21: Donald Trump's big night at RNC; Dickerson and Schieffer reflect on the 2016 RNC
It's the final night of the Republican National Convention and Donald Trump will accept the nomination for president; on the final night, CBS News' John Dickerson and Bob Schieffer weigh in on the highs and lows of the Republican National Convention so far
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer on Melania Trump speech controversy
Melania Trump's speechwriter took responsibility for the lifted remarks in Melania Trump's speech. CBS News' Bob Schieffer and The Atlantic senior editor Alex Wagner join CBSN's Josh Elliott with more analysis on the fallout after her speech.
cbsnews.comSchieffer: Is Trump changing the GOP for better or worse?
"The Republican Party is betting its future on a candidate who has never held public office, never served in the military, is anti-trade, anti-entitlement reform, and has proposed a budget critics say would add trillions of dollars to the national debt," says CBS News' Bob Schieffer.
cbsnews.com7/17: Three officers killed in Baton Rouge police shooting; Bob Schieffer on the Republican National Convention
Three police officers have been killed and others wounded after a shooting Sunday morning in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; amid violence and racial tensions, Bob Schieffer offers his perspective on this year's Republican National Convention
cbsnews.comWhy latest CBS News/New York Times poll is "devastating" for Clinton
CBS News contributor and former "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest CBS News/New York Times poll showing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump tied ahead of the conventions.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer reflects on Clinton's historic moment
Hillary Clinton claimed the Democratic nomination and marked the historical moment Tuesday night saying, "we've reached a milestone." Former "Face The Nation" anchor Bob Schieffer joins the CBSN political panel to discuss Clinton's glass-ceiling shattering win.
cbsnews.comSchieffer on Clinton making history, chaotic journey to general elections
Hillary Clinton is the first woman ever to be the presumptive presidential nominee of a major American political party. Former chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer, who has covered every presidential election since 1968, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the chaotic journey to the general election.
cbsnews.comSchieffer: Will the political parties survive the 2016 race?
CBS News contributor and former chief Washington correspondent and moderator of “Face the Nation” Bob Schieffer joins “CBS This Morning” to weigh in on why the 2016 presidential race could be a turning point for both political parties.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer on whether Trump's momentum makes him inevitable
Bob Schieffer, CBS News contributor, former chief Washington correspondent and host of "Face the Nation," joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Donald Trump's momentum, John Kasich's Ohio win and potential showdown in the general elections.
cbsnews.comDonald Trump's campaign's effect on the future of the GOP
Donald Trump's unorthodox campaign has exposed an angry strain of the American political landscape and will likely irrevocably alter the future of the Republican party. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer joins CBSN with political analysis.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer: Trump wins GOP “favorite” status but has his work cut out for him
Former “Face the Nation” moderator and CBS News political contributor Bob Schieffer returns to the broadcast with his take on this wild campaign season. Is Donald Trump headed to the finish line? The veteran reporter reveals his insights on campaign 2016.
cbsnews.comJustice Antonin Scalia's body lies in repose at the Supreme Court
Watch: Justice Antonin Scalia's casket arrives at the Supreme Court, while son Paul reads a prayer as his body lies in repose. CBS contributor Bob Schieffer joins CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Meg Oliver with more on the ceremony honoring Scalia.
cbsnews.comUnited in division? Primary race unraveling both political parties
Both Democrats and Republicans have big showdowns Saturday. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off in the Nevada caucuses. Meanwhile, Republican presidential candidates are in South Carolina hoping to get enough votes to win the second primary of the year. CBS News contributor and former "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the closeness of the nomination races is revealing the divide within political parties.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer looks back
CBS News' Bob Schieffer has covered 11 presidential campaigns and has learned a lot along the way. He retired months ago, but couldn't stay away as campaign 2016 gets underway. He describes what he loves about the primaries, as well as some of his best memories and advice.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer on dramatic night at Iowa caucuses
Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are in a virtual tie in the Iowa, and Republican Donald Trump, who led in the polls, came in second to Ted Cruz. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer joins “CBS This Morning” with an analysis of the results in Iowa.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer on 2016 race, Trump as the "master showman"
CBS News' longtime chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer retired in June after 46 years. He is now back as a political contributor through next year's inauguration. Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his return to CBS News and the 2016 presidential race.
cbsnews.comBob Schieffer retires Sunday after 46 years at CBS News
The veteran news legend is retiring from a journalism career of more than half a century. As a young newspaper reporter, Schieffer went to Vietnam to cover the war. He worked at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on the day President Kennedy was gunned down in Dallas. He brought Lee Harvey Oswald's mother to the police station. Since starting at CBS News in 1969, he has covered the Pentagon, State Department, Capitol Hill and the White House, and anchored the "CBS Evening News."
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