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| 16 :52x16 - Biden & Graham (Dec/18/2005) | | Sen. Lindsey Graham, (R-SC); Sen. Joseph Biden, (D-Del.); and Thomas Friedman of The New York Times joined Face The Nation. Guests comment on President Bush's authorization order to permit eavesdropping on U.S. citizens, the Patriot Act and the recent parliamentary election in Iraq. | | Guest Stars: Lindsey Graham as Himself, Joseph R. Biden as Himself, Thomas Friedman (1) as Himself | |
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| 18 :52x18 - Nagin, Gingrich, & Gerberding (Jan/01/2006) | | Mayor Ray Nagin (New Orleans); Former Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.); and Dr. Julie Gerberding of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention joined Face The Nation. Guests comment on rebuilding New Orleans, the midterm elections in 2006 and the threat of a bird flu virus. | | Guest Stars: Ray Nagin as Himself, Newt Gingrich as Himself, Julie Gerberding as Herself | |
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| 21 :52x21 - Osama Bin Laden Emerges (Jan/22/2006) | | Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.); Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.); and CBS News foreign correspondentLara Logan joined Face The Nation. Guests comment on the latest Osama bin Laden tape, the potential threat from Iran's nuclear program and President Bush's domestic spying program. | | Guest Stars: Pat Roberts as Himself, Joseph Lieberman (1) as Himself, Lara Logan as Herself | |
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| 26 :52x26 - Iraq & Civil War (Feb/26/2006) | | Stephen J. Hadley, the White House national security advisor; Sen. Charles Schumer, D-NY; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC; and The New York Times' Thomas Friedman joined Face The Nation. Guests comment on the situation in Iraq following the holy Shiite shrine bombing and the controversial port deal. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Friedman (1) as Himself, Lindsey Graham as Himself, Charles Schumer as Himself, Stephen Hadley as Himself | |
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| 27 :52x27 - Iraq... Again (Mar/05/2006) | | Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa.; and Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind. joined Face The Nation. Guests assess the situation in Iraq and whether or not a civil war is brewing between Shiites and Sunnis. | | Guest Stars: John Murtha as Himself, Richard Lugar as Himself | |
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| 28 :52x28 - Presidential Politics (Mar/12/2006) | | Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.; and Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark. joined Face The Nation. Guests assess the situation in Iraq, the controversial port deal and an early look at the election season in 2008. | | Guest Stars: Mike Huckabee as Himself, Barack Obama as Himself | |
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| 30 :52x30 - Senator Ted Kennedy (Mar/26/2006) | | Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.; and Stephen Hadley, National Security Adviser, joined Face The Nation. Guests comment on the immigration policy debate and the ongoing violence in Iraq. | | Guest Stars: Ted Kennedy as Himself, Stephen Hadley as Himself | |
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| 32 :52x32 - Immigration Wars (Apr/09/2006) | | Rep. Thomas Tancredo, R-Col.; Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Calif.; and Rick Wagoner CEO of General Motors joined Face The Nation. Congressmen discuss immigration reform, and GM CEO Rick Wagoner discusses the challenges facing the auto giant. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Tancredo as Himself, Xavier Becerra as Himself, Rick Wagoner as Himself | |
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| 34 :52x34 - Major General John Batiste (Apr/23/2006) | Major General John Batiste, retired, U.S. Army; Patrick Buchanan, former Reagan White House communications director; and John Podesta, former Clinton White House chief of staff joined "Face The Nation." Guests comment on the White House shakeup, the war in Iraq and the calls for Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to resign.
| | Guest Stars: John Podesta as Himself, Pat Buchanan (1) as Himself, John Batiste as Himself | |
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| 36 :52x36 - Senator John McCain (May/07/2006) | | Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; Colbert King of The Washington Post; and David Brooks of The New York Times joined "Face The Nation." Guests assess who may be the next head of the CIA and the next move for Sen. John McCain of Arizona. | | Guest Stars: John McCain as Himself, Colbert King as Himself, David Brooks (1) as Himself | |
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| 37 :52x37 - Spying On Your Calls (May/14/2006) | | Stephen Hadley, White House National Security Advisor; Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.; and Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., joined "Face The Nation." Guests assess the uproar concerning the NSA and its program to secretly collect Americans' phone calls since 9/11. | | Guest Stars: Jane Harman as Herself, Arlen Specter as Himself, Stephen Hadley as Himself | |
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| 43 :52x43 - What Does North Korea Want? (Jun/25/2006) | | Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.; and Doyle McManus, The Los Angeles Times; and Dan Balz, The Washington Post; joined "Face The Nation." Senators debate a New York Times report about a potential plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq and the North Korea nuclear missile threat. Plus, two veteran reporters offer a fall elections preview. | | Guest Stars: Richard Lugar as Himself, Barbara Boxer as Herself, Doyle McManus as Himself | |
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| 44 :52x44 - Bill Keller (Jul/02/2006) | | Bill Keller, The New York Times' executive editor; Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.; and Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., joined "Face The Nation." Bill Keller defends The New York Times' decision to print a report about a secret government program to examine millions of financial records in an effort to find terrorists, while two U.S. senators debate whether or not the choice was wise. | | Guest Stars: Carl Levin as Himself, Arlen Specter as Himself, Bill Keller as Himself | |
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| 45 :52x45 - North Korea (Jul/09/2006) | | Nicholas Burns, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs; Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; and Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., joined "Face The Nation." Guests comment on the North Korean missile threat, its nuclear program and the role China plays in getting the rogue nation to the negotiating table. | | Guest Stars: John McCain as Himself, Nicholas Burns (2) as Himself, Christopher Dodd as Himself | |
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| 47 :52x47 - Crisis in the Middle East (Jul/23/2006) | | Dr. Imad Moustapha, the Syrian Ambassador to the United States; Daniel Ayalon, Israeli Ambassador to the United States; and David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist, joined "Face The Nation." The two envoys from Israel and Syria speak about the ongoing Mideast crisis, which is entering its 12th day, and a Washington Post columnist analyzes the conflict. | | Guest Stars: Daniel Ayalon as Himself, Imad Moustapha as Himself, David Ignatius as Himself, Lara Logan as Herself | |
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| 48 :52x48 - What Next In The Middle East? (Jul/30/2006) | | Fuad Siniora, the Lebanese Prime Minister, and Shimon Peres, the Israeli Deputy Prime Minister, joined "Face The Nation." Following a background report by Lara Logan about an Israeli air strike that killed 50 in the Lebanese village of Qana, two representatives from Israel and Lebanon speak about what's holding up negotiations to end the Mideast crisis. | | Guest Stars: Lara Logan as Herself, Shimon Peres as Himself, Fuad Siniora as Himself | |
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| 49 :52x49 - Two Wars (Aug/06/2006) | | Two members of the Senate Foreign Relations committee Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., and Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., joined "Face The Nation." Following a background report by Lee Cowan and Mark Strassmann, Senators Chuck Hagel and Chris Dodd assess the Mideast crisis and what needs to be done to end the conflict. Also, the two U.S. Senators speak about the mayhem in Iraq. | | Guest Stars: Chuck Hagel as Himself, Christopher Dodd as Himself | |
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| 50 :52x50 - Fighting Terrorism (Aug/13/2006) | | Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., speak to Scott Pelley about the alleged London terror plot and the security of American transportation. Then, Pelley speaks to Ned Lamont, who was the winner in Connecticut's Democratic primary. | | Guest Stars: Scott Pelley as Guest Host, Ned Lamont as Himself, Jane Harman as Herself, Pat Roberts as Himself, Michael Chertoff as Himself | |
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