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Margaret Brennan hosts news interviews with distinguished national and foreign figures, offering insight and analysis on the top issues of the day.
Margaret Brennan hosts news interviews with distinguished national and foreign figures, offering insight and analysis on the top issues of the day.
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Face the Nation
EP13 "Face the Nation"Margaret Brennan hosts news interviews with distinguished national and foreign figures, offering insight and analysis on the top issues of the day.
Face the Nation
Rerun Air Date: March 29, 2026"Face the Nation," which is one of the longest-running news programs on the air, offers insight and analysis on the top issues of the day. Moderator Margaret Brennan welcomes politicians, government leaders and international newsmakers to a roundtable discussion of current events with CBS News correspondents.
Face the Nation
Rerun Air Date: March 29, 2026"Face the Nation," which is one of the longest-running news programs on the air, offers insight and analysis on the top issues of the day. Moderator Margaret Brennan welcomes politicians, government leaders and international newsmakers to a roundtable discussion of current events with CBS News correspondents.
Face the Nation
Rerun Air Date: March 30, 2026"Face the Nation," which is one of the longest-running news programs on the air, offers insight and analysis on the top issues of the day. Moderator Margaret Brennan welcomes politicians, government leaders and international newsmakers to a roundtable discussion of current events with CBS News correspondents.
Face the Nation
S2026, EP12 "Face the Nation"NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte; U.N. Ambasador Mike Waltz; Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.); Rafael Grossi, director-general of International Atomic Energy Agency; correspondent Anthony Salvanto.
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