Transcript: Secretary of State Antony Blinken on "Face the Nation," Oct. 22, 2023
The following is a transcript of an interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken that aired on Oct. 22, 2023.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken that aired on Oct. 22, 2023.
We leave you this Sunday morning with Kokanee salmon on their spawning run in Isabella Creek in north central Idaho. Videographer: Hank Heusinkveld.
After a two-year, nearly $70 million renovation and expansion, the world's first museum devoted exclusively to art made by women, in Washington, D.C., has reopened.
The Arab Mideast scholar Hussein Ibish says the current infrastructure of Israeli occupiers and stateless Palestinians forces the two peoples into a toxic relationship of dominance and subordination, and that they must replace violent occupation and resistance with genuine coexistence.
After a two-year, nearly $70 million renovation, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, D.C., has reopened. The world's first museum devoted exclusively to art made by women, it houses about 6,000 works. Correspondent Rita Braver reports on its surprising history, and takes a tour of its newly-expanded galleries.
As President Biden equates assistance for U.S. allies with supporting national security, Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer says no other nation can come close to serving as the global police defending democracy against terrorists and authoritarians. But growing anger over the Mideast war, which is igniting rage globally, is making that task more difficult. Correspondent Lee Cowan reports.
In honor of the composer's centenary next year, the family of Henry Mancini has been recording a tribute album featuring some of the Oscar- and Grammy-winner's most beloved music, performed by some of the most celebrated artists today. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with flutists James Galway and Lizzo, who are putting their paws on the "Pink Panther" theme; and Michael Bublé, recording the song that Audrey Hepburn made famous, "Moon River."
Every Wednesday for several years, Peggy Winckowski's grandson, Sam, and some of his classmates would come to Peggy's home for breakfast, until tragedy struck. But then, the last thing Peggy and Sam's friends wanted was to end a tradition. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports on how their grief has been comforted, through pancakes and hugs.
After two weeks of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, humanitarian aid is finally getting in from Egypt, though it's a fraction of what's needed. Correspondent Holly Williams reports on the worsening crisis since Hamas launched its attacks on Israel on October 7, with a retaliatory ground invasion by Israeli forces expected soon.
A Pennsylvania community changed its name to Jim Thorpe, after the Olympic champion and Native American icon who is considered the greatest athlete in U.S. history, even though he'd never set foot in the town while he was alive.
The guitarist and singer Buddy Guy has been playing since he was a boy, and learned from such masters as Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. But at age 87, the recipient of eight Grammy Awards is not slowing down; in fact, what he's calling his worldwide "Damn Right Farewell Tour" is scheduled to run until at least next May, and maybe beyond. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh talks with Guy about his blues journey. He also sits down with three of Guy's children to discuss the musicianship they've inherited.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Oscar-nominated character actor Burt Young, best remembered as Paulie in the "Rocky" movies.
She had never acted before, but the Rhode Island native and Fulbright scholar stood out among hundreds in a casting call for Netflix's adaptation of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II novel, to play a heroine that - like Loberti - cannot see.
Aria Mia Loberti had never acted before, but she stood out among hundreds in a casting call for Netflix's adaptation of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II novel, "All the Light We Cannot See." The heroine is a young woman who, like Loberti, cannot see. Correspondent Seth Doane visited Loberti on the set during filming in Budapest, where she talked about the responsibility of bringing a blind character to life for audiences.
"Sunday Morning" looks at important historical events on this date.
The Utah Senator and one-time GOP presidential nominee says he is no longer at home within a party dominated by Trump. He also talks about examining his legacy, as the subject of a new biography, "Romney: A Reckoning."
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers look to bounce back in a Week 7 divisional matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.
Aaron Donald and the LA Rams face Kenny Pickett and the Pittsburgh Steelers today. Here's how to watch.
It's going to be tough for the Arizona Cardinals to beat the Seattle Seahawks at home, but this Cardinals squad is full of surpises.
Both the Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos are feeling the heat over this must-win Week 7 NFL game.
Two 5-1 teams face off for the game of Week 7 when the Miami Dolphins hit the road vs the Philadelphia Eagles.
Join Taylor Swift and some football players for the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game this Sunday.
With Halloween creeping up on us, our book reviewer recommends some new novels haunted by ghosts and monsters of one kind or another.
The "Sunday Morning" book reviewer offers his picks from this month's new fiction titles, including Anne Eekhout's "Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein," about the writer who created an immortal monster.
The two-week old war with Hamas is threatening to spiral into a broader conflict.