Opinion: Latest Reports from CBS News ‘Face the Nation’

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Here are the latest reports from CBS News ‘Face the Nation’.

Face the Nation transcripts April 10, 2016: Sanders, Kasich
This is the April 10, 2016 edition of Face the Nation. Guests included Bernie Sanders, John Kasich, Anthony Salvanto, Jennifer Jacobs, Dan Balz, Jamelle Bouie, Ramesh Ponnuru, and Ken Burns.

Bernie Sanders on his path to victory
Bernie Sanders believes his campaign’s momentum will only build as primary politics shift gears on the west coast. “When we began this campaign, we had to deal with the South,” the Vermont senator said, adding that the area was “not a stronghold for me”

Full political panel, April 10
Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg News, Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Ramesh Ponnuru of the National Review and CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie discuss Sanders’ path to the Democratic nomination and Trump’s obstacles to the Republican one

What can Donald Trump do to shore up his delegate count?
Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg News, Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Ramesh Ponnuru of the National Review and CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie explain Trump’s greatest challenges in the months leading up to the Republican National Convention

Ken Burns on Jackie Robinson: He was “a freedom rider before freedom rides”
Filmmaker Ken Burns previews his new documentary ‘Jackie Robinson,’ which airs Monday and Tuesday nights on PBS. Burns sits down with John Dickerson to discuss the “utterly human” story behind one of baseball’s greatest legends.

Bernie Sanders questions Hillary Clinton’s “judgment”
Vermont senator backtracked on his claim Clinton is “not qualified,” but on “Face the Nation” he didn’t entirely let up

John Kasich: Nominating Trump or Cruz would be “nuts”
The Ohio governor defended his continued presence in the GOP race on “Face the Nation,” saying he’ll pick up enough delegates to be viable

Open: This is Face the Nation, April 10
With the New York primary race heating up, “Face the Nation” has the latest from the campaign trail with Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, GOP candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, and others

Bernie Sanders: Our campaign is out of the South and headed west
Bernie Sanders believes his campaign’s momentum will only build as primary politics shift gears on the west coast. “When we began this campaign, we had to deal with the South,” the Vermont senator said, adding that the area was “not a stronghold for me”

Full interview: Bernie Sanders, April 10
Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders sits down with CBS’ “Face the Nation” to discuss his campaign against Hillary Clinton and his path to the nomination. The interview aired Sunday, April 10, 2016

Bernie Sanders: We were “harshly” attacked by Clinton campaign
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders contends that he responded in stride when competitor Hillary Clinton stepped up the attacks on his campaign. “We were attacked pretty harshly by the Clinton campaign who suggested that I was not qualified,” Sanders says

John Kasich: Let voters decide if Hillary Clinton is qualified
John Kasich says he “won’t go there” in measuring the qualifications of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. With the Republican National Convention fast approaching, the Ohio governor aims to win over conservative democrats and independents

Analysis: Donald Trump must win big to clinch the GOP nomination
CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto explains the big wins Donald Trump will need to avoid a contested convention. The GOP front-runner requires large leads in New York and California to clinch the nomination with 1,237 delegates

Political Playback: The first contested Republican convention
With all of the talk of a contested Republican convention, “Face the Nation” couldn’t help taking a trip into our archives for a peek at the first contested Republican convention of the television age over six decades ago

Is Bernie Sanders running out of real estate?
Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg News, Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Ramesh Ponnuru of the National Review and CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie break down the tightening Democratic primary race

Filmmaker: Jackie Robinson is “the most important person” in baseball
The documentary filmmaker talks about Jackie Robinson’s life and legacy

2016 Diary, April 6: Frontrunners falter in Wisconsin
John Dickerson examines how the race in both parties could shift after both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump suffered defeats in the Wisconsin primary

How fast does Donald Trump learn?
An argument the political neophyte makes is that while there’s much he doesn’t know, he’ll be a quick study at the presidency. He’s being tested on that now

Would John Kasich have signed N.C. transgender bathroom bill? “Probably not”
The Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate spoke with CBS’ “Face the Nation” and discussed North Carolina’s controversial transgender bathroom law. The full interview will air Sunday, April 10, 2016

John Kasich: I would not have signed transgender restroom bill
The Ohio governor, a GOP presidential candidate, weighs in on a recent controversial North Carolina law in a “Face the Nation” interview

Sunday: Bernie Sanders, John Kasich, and Ken Burns on his new film, “Jackie Robinson”
Tune in for the latest on the 2016 election, including a look at the uncertain road to the Republican convention in Cleveland

Quiz: What does Bernie Sanders stand for?
The Democratic socialist’s presidential bid has lit up the progressive grassroots – find out how familiar you are with his proposals

Filmmaker Ken Burns on his latest documentary, “Jackie Robinson”
Burns talks with “Face the Nation” about his latest documentary, which explores the life and legacy of baseball great and civil rights pioneer Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson: The “loneliest man in sports”?
Filmmaker Ken Burns, whose latest documentary explores the life and legacy of Jackie Robinson, talks with “Face the Nation” about the man behind the legend

Web Extra: Donald Trump on NATO and his “feel” for Foreign Policy
In this “Face the Nation” Web Extra, Donald Trump discusses his views on NATO, which he calls “obsolete.” The Republican frontrunner also says that he has a “feel” for foreign policy.

Full interview: Donald Trump, April 3
Republican front-runner Donald Trump sat down with “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson for a wide-ranging interview that touched on his campaign manager’s recent misdemeanor battery charge, Trump’s views on NATO, and his path to the GOP nomination

Trump: We can’t afford to protect Japan, Germany
GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump believes the U.S. can’t afford to continue protecting NATO allies. “Now, at some point, they may have to protect themselves,” Trump says. “Do I like that? Not particularly. But we cannot afford it as a country”

Trump on GOP nomination: My millions of votes should mean something
Donald Trump feels confident he will take home the nomination in July. The front-runner calls Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s delegate win in Louisiana “illegal”

Reince Priebus: GOP candidate must win delegate majority
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus says “the chase is on” for Marco Rubio’s unbound delegates now that the Florida senator has dropped out of the race

CBS Battleground Tracker Poll: Cruz leads in Wisconsin, Trump in New York, Pennsylvania
Donald Trump trails Sen. Ted Cruz in Wisconsin, but maintains healthy leads in Pennsylvania and New York. Elections Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the numbers behind the remaining primary contests

Which GOP candidate is leading the road to the nomination?
CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and Ed O’Keefe of the Washington Post break down the politics behind the road to the GOP nomination

Full political panel, April 3
CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and Ed O’Keefe of the Washington Post discuss the tightening Democratic race in New York and the nasty turn of the GOP primary contest

Clinton vs. Sanders: Is the gap closing in New York?
CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and Ed O’Keefe of the Washington Post discuss the tightening Democratic race in New York

Face the Nation transcripts April 3, 2016: Trump, Priebus
This is the transcript for the April 3, 2016 edition of Face the Nation. Guests included Donald Trump, Reince Priebus, Anthony Salvanto, Peggy Noonan, Ed O’Keefe, Mark Leibovich and Ruth Marcus

Trump: “I’m the one being discriminated against”
The GOP presidential front-runner said on “Face the Nation” that the situation in Louisiana proves that he’s not being treated fairly

Open: This is Face the Nation, April 3
“Face the Nation” has the latest on the presidential campaign trail with Republican front-runner Donald Trump, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others

Trump on campaign manager: “I don’t want to ruin a man’s life over a tape”
GOP front-runner Donald Trump tells John Dickerson he does not wish to fire campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who currently faces misdemeanor battery charges for grabbing a reporter

Extended interview: Donald Trump, April 3
Republican front-runner Donald Trump sat down with “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson for a wide-ranging interview that touched on his campaign manager’s battery charge, Trump’s views on NATO, and the billionaire’s path to the GOP nomination

Trump on NATO: We can’t afford to protect Japan, Germany
GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump believes the U.S. can’t afford to continue protecting NATO allies. “Now, at some point, they may have to protect themselves,” Trump says. “Do I like that? Not particularly. But we cannot afford it as a country”

RNC chief issues stern warning over party loyalty
Reince Priebus explained on “Face the Nation” that if candidates withdraw support for the GOP, there will be consequences

The politics of the presidential first pitch
With baseball season’s opening day around the corner, “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson takes a look back at presidential first pitches, a tradition more than 100 years in the making.

Donald Trump clarifies his stance on abortion
The Republican frontrunner speaks with “Face the Nation” about whether abortion is murder and whether the laws regulating it should be changed

Donald Trump: Don’t change abortion laws
The GOP frontrunner seeks to clarify his recent controversial comments on abortion during an interview with “Face the Nation”

Sunday: Donald Trump, Reince Priebus, and new 2016 poll numbers
Tune in for the latest on the 2016 campaign and a fresh batch of survey data on the Wisconsin, New York, and Pennsylvania primaries

Quiz: Donald Trump’s policy shifts, revisions, and reversals
On some issues, the GOP frontrunner has been crystal clear – on others, not so much

John Kerry issues warning to traveling Americans
Is it safe to travel abroad? Secretary of State John Kerry talks to john Dickerson about State Department guidelines for travel.

Web Extra: John Kerry on how Americans should feel about Vladimir Putin
In this “Face the Nation” Web Extra, Secretary of State John Kerry, discusses America’s relationship with Vladimir Putin and Russia. The Secretary states that it remains a challenge, but most of our challenges are form non-state actors.

Open: This is Face the Nation, March 27
On this Easter Sunday, “Face the Nation” brings you the latest on this week’s terror attacks in Brussels and the 2016 campaign trail. Today’s guests include U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, NYPD official John Miller, Rep. Michael McCaul, and others

Extended interview: John Kerry, March 27
In this extended interview, “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson sits down with Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss the latest developments in the aftermath of the Brussels terrorist attacks

Allen Pizzey: DNA evidence links Brussels bombers to Paris attacks
Belgian police say they are making progress in their effort to break the terrorist cell connected to the Brussels airport and subway bombings. A series of raids has turned up fingerprints and DNA evidence linking the bombers to suspects who attacked Paris

John Kerry: U.S. taking out one ISIS leader every day
Secretary of State John Kerry says the United States is making “real progress” in its long-term mission to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Kerry says the U.S. has recaptured 40 percent of terrorist-held territory in Syria since 2014

Full Interview: John Kerry, March 27
“Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson sits down with Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss the latest developments in the aftermath of the Brussels terrorist attacks. The secretary of state weighs in on 2016’s “embarrassing” political campaign

John Kerry: 2016 campaign rhetoric is “an embarrassment to our country”
Secretary of State John Kerry says the Republican presidential candidates’ responses to the Brussels bombings has put world leaders in a state of shock

NYPD Official: Police should reject calls to occupy or intimidate Muslim communities
Deputy NYPD Commissioner for Counterterrorism John Miller says police are investigating the Brussels bombings to determine if recent attacks are part of a global set of actions

House Homeland Security chair: U.S. ramping up “visible and invisible” airport security
Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, says the United States is ramping up both “visible and invisible” security measures at airports and train stations across the country. The House Homeland Security chairman says he is wary of recent ISIS-produced videos

The fight against ISIS: Should the U.S. join forces with the European Union?
Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, and Farah Pandith of the Council on Foreign Relations discuss the need for a U.S.-EU coalition in the fight to defeat ISIS’ narrative

Sanders’ Saturday sweep: Can the Vermont senator go the distance?
Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine, Ben Domenech of The Federalist, and USA Today’s Susan Page discuss Sen. Bernie Sander’s long-term game plan. Sanders swept the primary caucuses yesterday by large margins

Full political panel, March 27
Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine, Ben Domenech of The Federalist, and USA Today’s Susan Page discuss the chances of Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders and how Republican candidate Ted Cruz will fare

In the war to stop Donald Trump, why do delegates matter?
Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine, Ben Domenech of The Federalist, and USA Today’s Susan Page break down the Ted Cruz campaign’s mission to recruit delegates in a contested Republican convention

John Kerry on how Americans should feel about Vladimir Putin
In this “Face the Nation” Web Extra, Secretary of State John Kerry discusses America’s relationship with Russia.

National security experts slam Ted Cruz on Muslim plan
The NYPD’s John Miller and House Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul talk talk to “Face the Nation” about “campaigning through fear”

Face the Nation transcripts March 27, 2016: Kerry, Miller, McCaul
This is the transcript for the March 27, 2016 edition of Face the Nation. Guests included Allen Pizzey, John Kerry, John Miller, Michael McCaul, Jeffrey Goldberg, Farah Pandith, Michael Morell, Susan Page, Ben Domenech, and Jamelle Bouie.

John Kerry issues warning to traveling Americans
The secretary of state, just returned from Brussels, said on “Face the Nation” that the existence of “dangers” is real

Kerry: Campaign rhetoric an international “embarrassment”
Secretary of state told “Face the Nation” that 2016 campaign talk about Muslim immigration and torture causes foreigners to doubt our “reliability”

Kerry: “Everybody” concerned about more terror attacks
Secretary of state outlines U.S. efforts to prevent extremist activity in European cities in the future

John Kerry: President Obama’s “schedule is not set by terrorists”
In “Face the Nation” interview, secretary of state rebuts critics of the president’s decision to attend a baseball game after the Brussels bombings

Quiz: Have you been following the news this week? March 25 edition
Terrorist attacks in Belgium, President Obama’s historic visit to Latin America, brawling on the 2016 campaign trail, and more

Sunday: Terror in Brussels
We’ll have the latest on the bombings that rocked the Belgian capital this week – what they mean for the war on terror, homeland security, the 2016 election, and more

Three’s a pattern? Donald Trump questions rivals’ faith
The Republican frontrunner has repeatedly raised doubts about the religion of his GOP antagonists, but he’s not reacted happily when the same skepticism is turned on his own faith

Fact-Checking John Kasich’s Claim on Contested Conventions
In this “Face the Nation” Web Extra, Susan Page of USA Today fact-checks Republican presidential candidate and Ohio governor, John Kasich, on his claim about contested conventions.

Web Extra: Fact Checking John Kasich on Contested Conventions
Web Extra: Fact Checking John Kasich on Contested Conventions

Extended interview: John Kasich, March 20
Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich explains that none of the potential GOP nominees will have enough delegates to clinch the party’s nomination

Extended interview: Bernie Sanders, March 20
Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders describes his path forward, including what he believes will be a strong push in the West. Sanders also asserts that Clinton has drawn closer to his ideology during this primary

Open: This is Face the Nation, March 20
With more primary contests coming up, “Face the Nation” brings you the latest from the campaign trail, with GOP candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Democratic contender and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, and others

Kasich: “Everyone will fall short” heading into GOP convention
Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich explains that none of the potential GOP nominees will have enough delegates to clinch the party’s nomination. The Ohio governor states that he is the only candidate that can beat Hillary Clinton

Full interview: John Kasich, March 20
Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich weighs in on the “Stop Trump” movement and gives his thoughts on President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland.

Kasich spurns “Stop Trump” forces: They want me out too
Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, says that he would not want the help of the “Stop Trump” campaign. He added that he would not drop his campaign in order to make way for Texas. Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential bid

Full interview: Bernie Sanders, March 20
Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders described his path to the nomination and contrasted himself with party front-runner Hillary Clinton. This interview aired on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on March 20, 2016

Bernie Sanders on his path to the nomination, contrasts with Clinton
Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders describes his path forward, including what he believes will be a strong push in the West. Sanders also asserts that Clinton has drawn closer to his ideology during this primary

John Kasich guarantees brokered GOP convention
Ohio governor told “Face the Nation” that Donald Trump’s suggestion that there would be riots if he doesn’t get the nomination “outrageous”

Bernie Sanders: Superdelegates are “problematic”
Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders states that the concept of superdelegates are problematic. But, he adds, it is a good idea for super delegates to listen to the people

Lindsey Graham: GOP in more of a “mess” than Middle East politics
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham states that he is changing his support to Ted Cruz because the Texas senator is a much more reliable candidate, adding that Donald Trump would destroy the Republican party

Full interview: Lindsey Graham, March 20
Former Republican presidential candidate and current South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham states that he is changing his support to Ted Cruz in the GOP race, denouncing Donald Trump as a destructive force in the party

Frank Luntz on focus group: Why voters won’t vote for Trump and Clinton
Republican Strategist Frank Luntz discusses the results of his latest focus group, talking to voters who refuse to support both the two parties’ front-runners

Full political panel, March 20
“Face the Nation” aired a political panel with Susan Page of USA Today, Reihan Salam of The National Review, Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post and Jonathan Martin of The New York Times discussing Bernie Sanders and GOP efforts to stop Donald Trump

How does the Republican party stop Donald Trump?
Susan Page of USA Today, Jonathan Martin of The New York Times, Reihan Salam of The National Review, and Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post discuss the possible paths forward to stop Trump from clinching the Republican nomination

Bernie Sanders’ path forward
Our political panel consisting of Susan Page of USA Today, Reihan Salam of The National Review, Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post and Jonathan Martin of The New York Times discuss Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his presidential prospects

Merrick Garland’s Supreme Court nomination
CBS News’ chief legal correspondent, Jan Crawford, and former Bush judicial nominee Miguel Estrada discuss President Barack Obama’s recent Supreme Court selection, Merrick Garland, and the Senate’s refusal to hold confirmation hearings

Graham: Trump is a “demagogue of the greatest proportion”
The former presidential hopeful tells “Face the Nation” he’s had his differences with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, but that it’s time to back him

Face the Nation transcripts March 20, 2016: Kasich, Sanders, Graham
This is the March 20, 2016 edition of Face the Nation. Guests included John Kasich, Bernie Sanders, Lindsey Graham, Frank Luntz, Susan Page, Reihan Salam, Ruth Marcus, Jonathan Martin, Miguel Estrada and Jan Crawford.

After losses, Sanders sees favorable territory ahead
The Vermont senator breaks down the upcoming primaries and why geography helps his chances on “Face the Nation”

2016 Diary, March 17: Can Donald Trump be denied the GOP nomination?
John Dickerson examines the state of the “stop Trump” movement in the GOP – can it be successful, given the frontrunner’s strong performance to date?

John Kasich: Senate GOP “probably ought” to meet with Merrick Garland
The Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate says he wishes President Obama hadn’t nominated someone to the Supreme Court, but now that he has, Republican senators should probably meet with the nominee

John Kasich: I’d consider nominating Merrick Garland to Supreme Court
The Ohio governor and GOP presidential candidate tells “Face the Nation” Republican senators “probably ought” to at least meet with Obama’s nominee

John Kasich: “Inappropriate” for Trump to raise specter of “riots”
The Ohio governor and GOP presidential candidate criticizes Trump for suggesting there would be “riots” if he’s denied the nomination at a contested convention

John Kasich: “Outrageous” for Donald Trump to raise specter of “riots”
Ohio governor criticizes Trump in “Face the Nation” interview for saying there would be “riots” if he’s denied the nomination at a contested convention

2016 Diary, March 18: Donald Trump, the GOP convention, and wishful thinking
John Dickerson examines why Donald Trump suggested there may be riots if he’s denied the GOP nomination, the possibility of a contested convention, and more

Sunday: Bernie Sanders, John Kasich, Lindsey Graham, and a new 2016 focus group
Tune in for the latest on the 2016 election and the fight over President Obama’s nominee to the Supreme Court

Quiz: Awkward moments at political conventions
Sore losers, sour grapes, social unrest — these are just a few of the things that have marred recent presidential nominating conventions

Web Extra: Jeffrey Goldberg goes in-depth about President Obama’s Foreign Policy
In this “Face the Nation” Web Extra, The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg provides us with a detailed account of his interviews with President Barack Obama and senior members of his Administration with regards to Obama’s Foreign Policy. Goldberg also details the President’s complicated relationship with the Middle East.

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