Face the Nation - Season 7 / Year 2017

Season 7 / Year 2017

Episodes

01/01: Isabel Wilkerson, J.D. Vance, Diane Guerrero

01/08: Booker, Priebus, McConnell

01/15: Pence, Gingrich, Manchin

1/22: Sanders, Graham, Conway

1/29: Priebus, McCain, Ellison

2/5: Mike Pence, Gov. Chris Christie

2/12:Miller, Schumer, Flake

2/19: Priebus, Graham, Nunes

2/26: Brennan, Martin, Kasich

3/5: Warner, Collins, Panetta

3/12: Ryan, Paul, Sanders

3/19: Cruz, Mulvaney, Pelosi, Salvanto

3/26: Cotton, Schiff, Gowdy

4/2: Haley, Cornyn, King

4/9: Tillerson, McCain, Morell

4/16: Tracy, Mcculloch, Martin

4/23: Rubio, Sanders, Kasich, Kelly

4/30: President Trump

5/7: Mulvaney, Manchin, Rice

5/14: Schiff, Sasse, Gates

5/21: Brennan, Rubio, Feinstein

5/28: James Mattis, Ken Burns

6/4: Collins, Haley, Pelosi, Warner

6/11: Graham, Ignatius, Lankford, O'Keefe, Page, Schumer

6/18: Bouie, Cordes, Ponnuru, Rubio, Rucker, Sanders, Sekulow

6/25: Bowden, Cassidy, Domenech, Duffy, Entous, Manchin, O'Keefe, Toomey, Walter
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.); journalist Adam Entous; Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.); Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.); author Mark Bowden; political panel discussion with Ben Domenech, Michael Duffy, Ed O'Keefe and Amy Walter.

7/2: Lee, Klein, Chen

7/9: Haley, McCain, Cruz

7/16: Warner, Paul, Page

7/23: Rep. Adam Schiff, Sen. John Barrasso, Dan Balz

7/30: Flake, Feinstein, Salvanto

8/6: Cotton, Hickenlooper, Kasich

8/13: Signer, Pompeo, Panetta

8/20: Senator Tim Scott, Senator Tim Kaine, Elle Reeve
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.); Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.); Charlottesville, Va., analysis with Sherrilyn Ifill, Christian Picciolini and Elle Reeve; Jamelle Bouie, Jeffrey Goldberg, Julie Pace and Reihan Salam comprise the political panel.

8/27: Abbott, Bossert, Winnefeld, Donilon

9/3: Morrell, Long, Schieffer
Hurricane Harvey aftermath; Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long; Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner; Victor Cha, former national foreign policy adviser; political roundtable includes Nancy Youssef, David Sanger, and Ruth Marcus.

9/10: Rick Scott, Marco Rubio

9/17: Rex Tillerson, John McCain
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson; Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.); directors Ken Burns and Lynn Novick; political discussion with Jamelle Bouie, Jeffrey Goldberg, Susan Page and Ramesh Ponnuru.

9/24: Collins, Gardner, Schiff
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine); Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.); Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.); White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short; political panel discussion with Margaret Brennan, David Nakamura, and Atul Gawande.

10/1: Charles Schumer, Ben Domenech, Amy Walter
Speaker Paul Ryan discusses tax reform and health care; Rep Steve Scalise (R-La.).

10/8: Feinstein, LaPierre
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.); Wayne LaPierre, National Rife Assoc.; Mary Ellen O'Toole, former FBI profiler; Fran Townsend, former Homeland Security adviser; Jeffrey Goldberg; David Leonhardt; Susan Page; Ramesh Ponnuru; Adam Winkler.

10/15: Tillerson, Graham, Netanyahu

10/22: Lankford, Mulvaney, Khan
Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget; Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.); author Khizr Khan; political roundtable with Jamelle Bouie, Michael Duffy, Susan Glasser, and Rich Lowry; former professional football player Nate Boyer.

10/29: Corker, Collins, Christie
Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.); Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine); New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie; panel discussion with Ben Domenech, Ruth Marcus, David Nakamura and Julie Pace; Jon Batiste.

11/5: Warner, McCarthy, Lewis

11/12: Tim Scott, Bernie Sanders, Amy Walter

11/19: Sen. Tom Cotton, Rep. Jackie Speier, and Mick Mulvaney

11/26: Robert Dallek, Ron Chernow, Nancy Koehn, and Mark Updegrove

12/3: Angus King, Mick Mulvaney, Ron Brownstein

12/10: Amb. Nikki Haley, Sen. Susan Collins and Sen. Richard Durbin

12/17: Mnuchin, Sanders, Lankford

12/24: Retrospective

12/31: Lindsey Graham, Mark Meadows, Will Hurd
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