Full transcript of "Face the Nation," Dec. 31, 2023
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Mayors Brandon Johnson of Chicago and Mike Johnson of Denver and Sen. Lindsey Graham join Margaret Brennan.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Mayors Brandon Johnson of Chicago and Mike Johnson of Denver and Sen. Lindsey Graham join Margaret Brennan.
This week on "Face the Nation," Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Denver Mayor Mike Johnson discuss how immigration is affecting their cities. Plus, Sen. Lindsey Graham joins Margaret Brennan.
Denmark's Queen Margrethe II has announced that she plans to leave the throne to make way for her son, Crown Prince Frederik.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on... the crisis at the border, the conflict in the middle east and legislation for regulating artificial intelligence.
The passenger was "immediately flown back to Tampa on the same aircraft and accommodated on a flight to Cleveland the following day," said the airline,.
Two Democratic mayors said there's been a lack of coordination from the governor of Texas.
As the Maine Secretary of State decided former President Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on the presidential primary ballot, CBS News election legal contributor David Becker, the founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research, tells "Face the Nation" that questions surrounding the 14th Amendment's insurrectionist clause have to be "resolved by the United States Supreme Court."
Mayors Brandon Johnson of Chicago and Mike Johnston of Denver, who have pushed the Biden administration for more help in dealing with the influx of migrants, join "Face the Nation" to discuss how immigration is affecting their communities. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is "determined to continue to sow seeds of chaos" with migrant transport to their cities.
2023 was the hottest year on record, but with the "double whammy" of long-term effects of climate change plus El Nino. Ben Tracy, CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent, joins "Face the Nation" with more.
Jo Lin Kent, CBS News senior business and technology reporter, tells "Face the Nation" that while there has been "some momentum" from Congress to legislate artificial intelligence, there has been "no concrete progress." "Artificial intelligence appears to be yet another difficult challenge for them," she says.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that the Israeli-Hamas war will continue for "many more months." Meanwhile, there is no end in sight for suffering on the ground in Gaza. Ian Lee reports.
U.S. Border Patrol are on track to process more than 300,000 migrants in December, an all-time monthly record. Camilo Montoya Galvez, CBS News immigration and politics reporter, joins "Face the Nation" to discuss the latest.
This week on "Face the Nation," Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Denver Mayor Mike Johnson discuss how immigration is affecting their cities. Plus, Sen. Lindsey Graham joins Margaret Brennan.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Sen. Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, that aired on Dec. 31, 2023.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston that aired on Dec. 31, 2023.
The following is a transcript of an interview with CBS News election law contributor David Becker, founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research, that aired on Dec. 31, 2023.
Never before has U.S. Border Patrol processed that many migrants in one month, according to monthly tallies going back to fiscal year 2000.
We leave you this Sunday with a sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean, at Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. Videographer: Scot Miller.
The comedian gets a jump on the obituary writers by composing a memorial for himself.
Historian Douglas Brinkley celebrates the success of the 1973 law that finally gave legal protection to America's iconic flora and fauna facing extinction. In the half-century since the law's introduction, an astonishing 99% of the threatened species originally listed have survived.
Jane Pauley looks back at Newton Minow, a one-time chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, whose many accomplishments were overshadowed by the withering criticism he laid at the feet of commercial television in 1961.
Historian Douglas Brinkley celebrates the success of the 1973 law that finally gave legal protection to America's iconic flora and fauna facing extinction.
The "60 Minutes" and CNN journalist talks about the propensity among many people to bury their grief over lost loved ones in silence, and how hiding one's grief can inflict an additional burden.
"Sunday Morning" correspondent Lee Cowan remembers some of the newsworthy men and women who passed away this year – activists, musicians and storytellers who pushed boundaries, defied expectations, and inspired generations with their creativity and humanity.
Before tonight's ball drop in New York's Times Square rings in 2024 on the East Coast, revelers can spend the waning hours of New Year's Eve watching performers celebrate the beginning of a new year with music and dance.