Transcript: President Trump on "Face the Nation"
The following is a transcript of the interview with President Trump airing Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019, on "Face the Nation"
The following is a transcript of the interview with President Trump airing Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019, on "Face the Nation"
In an interview with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan, President Trump discussed U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Syria, as well as his relationship with his intelligence team.
CBS News special correspondent and host of "NFL Today" James Brown joins moderator Margaret Brennan to help break down what to expect from tonight’s big game.
Pregame coverage of Super Bowl LIII from CBS Sports HQ and CBS News
From World Cancer Day to President Trump's State of the Union address, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
CBS Sports' James Brown, Bill Cowher, Phil Simms, Boomer Esiason and Nate Burleson bring you their prognostications about tonight's matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots for the 2019 NFL championship. Be sure to watch Super Bowl LIII Sunday, Feb. 3 on CBS!
In a revealing interview, the legendary singer-songwriter Linda Ronstadt opens up to Tracy Smith about her career, the loss of her singing voice, and living with Parkinson's. She also talks about the release of her first-ever live album, "Linda Ronstadt Live in Hollywood," which presents previously-unreleased recordings from her celebrated 1980 HBO special, recorded at Television Center Studios in Hollywood.
Martha Teichner interviews veteran character actor Sam Elliott, renowned for decades of appearances in films and TV, and nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in "A Star Is Born."
By age 11, Jermaine Wilson, of Leavenworth, Kansas, was a drug user. He would later spend time in juvenile detention, and by 21 he was convicted of drug dealing. Wilson realized that his options at the maximum-security wing at Lansing Correctional were limited, and decided to turn his life around – in a most remarkable way. After prison, he became a community activist, paving the way for a political run. Steve Hartman talked with Mayor Jermaine Wilson, of Leavenworth, Kansas.
They made history. So, why don't we know their names? Mo Rocca shares the stories of trailblazers in this preview of his latest episode of the podcast "Mobituaries."
The eyes and ears of millions of children are in good hands with the puppeteers of "Sesame Street," which will soon mark its 50th anniversary on TV. Serena Altschul shows us how to get to Sesame Street, and meets some of the people who are using the power of television to teach young children their ABCs and 123s, while sharing the love.
He talked with "Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan for an exclusive interview leading up to Super Bowl LIII
The first instant replay was broadcast by CBS during the 1963 Army-Navy game. Since then, instant replays have transformed sports on TV, ratcheting up the drama, and giving fans a much better understanding of the games they watched (as well as letting fans second-guess officials). Correspondent Brook Silva-Braga meets the team that will be bringing you all of the Super Bowl's best moments, again.
Founded in 1955, the first Waffle House was just a tiny rectangular box; it has since grown to a chain of 2,000 restaurants, mostly in the South, that serve up grits, hash browns, and of course waffles, all day and all night. Luke Burbank talks with the customers who come at all hours to sample the Waffle House's menu that Atlanta Magazine food critic Mara Shaloup calls "meats and starch and sugar and butter and grease and everything that's comforting and wonderful."
In its Madrid workshop, Factum Arte uses scans of archaeological masterpieces to create exacting facsimiles that have both the look and feel of the originals
In a Madrid workshop, the staff of Factum Arte uses scans of archaeological masterpieces to create exacting facsimiles that have both the look and feel of the originals. Seth Doane talks with Adam Lowe, who sees the Factum Foundation's work as crucial to the preservation of timeless treasures, from the ancient tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I, to a Renaissance masterpiece in the Louvre.
26 million people, including 6 million kids, are allergic to one food or another, with peanuts producing one of the most severe reactions; might a reversal of medical advice slow or even eliminate the problem?
While you may have grown up without ever hearing of a food allergy, today an estimated 26 million people (including at least six million children) have one. But researchers now think they have the answer to possibly eliminating peanut allergies. How? By feeding kids peanuts early and often. Tony Dokoupil reports on a rare reversal of medical advice.
"A team needs chemistry and they certainly have it," the president said of the New England Patriots
"A team needs chemistry and they certainly have it," the president said of the New England Patriots
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"Sunday Morning" takes you to a refuge for migratory birds and a breeding ground for other wildlife in Georgia. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
CBS Sports is ready to take viewers closer to the action on Super Bowl Sunday than ever before. For the first time in history, CBS sports will use 8K cameras, which allow you to zoom in on an image up to 800 percent without losing image quality. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports from Atlanta.
The following is a transcript of the interview with President Trump airing Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019, on "Face the Nation"