John McCain's casket arrives to U.S. Naval Academy for burial
The late senator will be buried alongside his longtime friend from the academy in a private ceremony for friends and family.
The late senator will be buried alongside his longtime friend from the academy in a private ceremony for friends and family.
Guests included Gov. John Kasich, John Kerry, Kelsey Snell, Edward Wong, Margaret Talev and Salena Zito
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on our chat with John Kerry, President Donald Trump's tweets and memorial service of John McCain
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews former Secretary of State John Kerry and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Plus, we look back at the nation's memorial for Sen. John McCain.
An extended cut of "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan's interview with former Secretary of State John Kerry. A cut of this interview aired Sunday on "Sunday Morning" and "Face the Nation."
Former Secretary of State John Kerry says he's "really not thinking about" running for president in 2020, but analyzed what the future might hold for the Democratic Party.
Sen. John McCain will be buried Sunday at the Naval Academy Cemetery after five days of funeral events in his honor. We take a look back at the speeches and eulogies honoring the senator.
Kelsey Snell, Edward Wong, Margaret Talev and Salena Zito discuss the Trump administration's policy on Syria and President Trump's recent NAFTA comments.
Kelsey Snell, Edward Wong, Margaret Talev and Salena Zito discuss how John McCain's memorial service inspired hope in divided politics and if that feeling may influence future bipartisan efforts.
Former Secretary of State John Kerry told "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan that President Trump's "unpredictability" usually does not play well when dealing with foreign policy issues like the Iran nuclear deal.
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Former Secretary of State John Kerry says he was "surprised" former President Obama did not go ahead with military strikes in Syria.
Ohio's Republican governor, John Kasich, remembers his friend John McCain, and says that the Republican Party is "worth fighting for" in the midterm elections.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews former Secretary of State John Kerry and Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Plus, we look back at the nation's memorial for Sen. John McCain.
Lubek Jastrzebski and Nancy Nemhauser, of Mount Dora, Fla., noticed their autistic son, Chip, kept opening the same art book and turning to the same page: Van Gogh's "The Starry Night." They were inspired to paint a mural on their house based on the masterpiece. But could a city housing ordinance against graffiti defeat such ambitious artistic expression? Steve Hartman reports.
"Sunday Morning" marks the passing this week of modern dance giant Paul Taylor; award-winning playwright Neil Simon; and storied alternative newspaper, The Village Voice, which has shut down after 62 years.
We leave you this Sunday Morning in the vastness of the Valley of the Gods, in southeastern Utah. Videographer: Scot Miller.
From the start of Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings for a Supreme Court seat, to the Stand Up to Cancer telethon, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Lee Cowan reports.