On this “Face the Nation” broadcast moderated by Robert Costa: Vice President Kamala HarrisGov. Glenn Youngkin, Republican of VirginiaRep. Jamie Raskin, Democrat of MarylandAlex Holder, documentarian Click here to browse full transcripts of “Face the Nation.” ROBERT COSTA: I’m Robert Costa in Washington. And this week on Face the Nation: Supporters …
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July, 2022
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8 July
Facebook, Twitter remove Abe assassination videos from platforms
Twitter and Facebook parent Meta said Friday they’re deleting any videos of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that break their rules on harmful content. Multiple videos of the attack showing a gunman firing a double-barreled weapon twice at Abe were circulating on social media. Some only …
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4 July
Ricky Martin hit with restraining order in Puerto Rico, says allegations are “completely false”
Singer Ricky Martin has rejected as “completely false” allegations from an unnamed individual that led to Puerto Rican authorities issuing a restraining order against him under the U.S. territory’s domestic violence laws. According to Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocero, the unnamed petitioner went to the court directly without filing a …
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3 July
Transcript: Rep. Adam Schiff on “Face the Nation,” July 3, 2022
The following is a transcript of an interview with Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California that aired Sunday, July 3, 2022, on “Face the Nation.” MARGARET BRENNAN: We’re joined now by California Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff. He is a member of the January 6 Select Committee and chairman of the …
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June, 2022
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30 June
Husband identified as killer in 1998 cold case after wife’s remains found in Utah
Two decades after his wife’s killing, authorities named late Ohio business owner Edward Geddes as the person responsible for the murder of Lina Reyes-Geddes, who was found dead along an interstate highway near Maidenwater Spring, Utah. Utah police discovered Reyes-Geddes’ body inside a sleeping bag bound by duct tape and …
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29 June
FDA warns against neck floats for babies after one dies, another hospitalized
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is urging parents and caregivers not to use baby neck floats after the death of at least one infant and hospitalization of another. In both cases, the babies were injured while not being directly monitored, the agency cautioned on Tuesday. The inflatable plastic rings …
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24 June
Airlines blame FAA for flight delays and cancellations as July 4th nears
Airlines under scrutiny for widespread flight disruptions are renewing their criticism of the government agency that manages the nation’s airspace, saying that understaffing at the Federal Aviation Administration is “crippling” traffic along the East Coast. Airlines for America, which represents the largest U.S. carriers, said Friday it wants to know …
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22 June
Louisiana nursing home owner arrested after residents died in botched hurricane evacuation
The owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes whose residents suffered in squalid conditions after being evacuated to a warehouse as Hurricane Ida approached last year was arrested on Wednesday, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry announced. Bob Glynn Dean Jr., 68, faces multiple counts of cruelty to persons with infirmities, Medicaid fraud …
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20 June
Biden says he’ll likely make decision on possible gas tax holiday by end of this week
President Biden said Monday he hopes to make a decision on whether he’ll support a federal gas tax holiday by the end of this week, as soaring prices at the pump cramp American budgets heading into the summer months. Biden calls for three-month federal gas tax “holiday” Mr. Biden speaking …
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17 June
Thousands more flights canceled across the U.S. as summer travel season heats up
Airlines in the U.S. canceled numerous flights for a second straight day on Friday as they try to recover from severe storms while accommodating growing crowds of summer vacationers. By midmorning in the eastern U.S., airlines had scrubbed more than 1,000 flights after canceling more than 1,700 on Thursday, according …
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