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What cabinet departures should we be watching for?

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Dan Balz, Rachael Bade, Mark Landler, and Ed O’Keefe discuss the midterm races that have yet to be called and how the record number of women entering Congress will affect Capitol Hill.

Air traffic controller heard slurring her words

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Federal and airport authorities are investigating why an air traffic controller became incapacitated and went silent while working a night shift alone in the tower at busy McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. KLAS-TV has the story.

Full transcript: November 11, 2018

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Guests included Weijia Jiang, Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Ed O'Keefe, Rachael Bade, Mark Landler and Dan Balz



11/11: Graham, Pelosi, Cruz

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This week on Face the Nation, moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. Plus, White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports from Paris where President Trump is commemorating the armistice that ended World War I.

Open: This is Face the Nation, November 11th

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This week on Face the Nation, moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. Plus, White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports from Paris where President Trump is commemorating the armistice that ended World War I.

Playwright Kenneth Lonergan on "The Waverly Gallery"

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Serena Altschul interviews Oscar-winning writer-director Kenneth Lonergan ("Manchester by the Sea") about the hit revival of his play, "The Waverly Gallery," now on Broadway, starring Elaine May as a woman modeled on his own grandmother, who suffered dementia in her later years. Altschul also talks with Lonergan's childhood friend, actor Matthew Broderick, about their long association on stage and film.

Remembering 1968: The return of Richard Nixon

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Richard Schlesinger looks back at the hard-fought race for the presidency in the turbulent year of 1968, when President Johnson withdrew from seeking re-election, and Richard Nixon – following losses in runs for the White House and the California Governor's Mansion – won the Republican presidential nomination and, ultimately, the presidency. Richard Schlesinger talks with biographer Evan Thomas, Nixon aide Dwight Chapin and speechwriter Pat Buchanan, and with then-Senator Walter Mondale, about the... Читать дальше...

Reviving a squirrel with CPR

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"Life is life," said 19-year-old Chris Felix, who was desperately trying to revive a young one who'd darted out in front of his car in Brooklyn Park, Minn. The subject of his attention was a squirrel. Steve Hartman talked with Felix and with two police officers who responded to the scene of a unique application of CPR.

Roger Daltrey of The Who: Rock legend, cancer warrior

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"You'll never make anything of your life, Daltrey": Those words by the school principal who expelled Roger Daltrey for misbehavior at age 15 resonated enough to fuel the young man to one of rock's most prestigious careers: Front man of The Who, star of "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia," "mod" fashion icon, and cancer warrior. He talks with Jim Axelrod about his new memoir, "Thanks a Lot, Mr. Kibblewhite," and about his 30-year mission of aiding hospital wards to deal with teenage cancer patients.

Pizza in Japan: Neapolitan delights

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If you're searching for the best Neopolitan pizza in the world, some of the tastiest can be found in Tokyo, Japan. Ben Tracy talks with chefs Tsubasa Tamaki and Susumu Kakinuma, and with food writer Craig Mod, about the new wave of Japanese pizza.





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