Face the Nation - Season 10 / Year 2020

Season 10 / Year 2020

Episodes

1/5: Pompeo, Rubio, Murphy, Petraeus, Perez

1/12: Esper, Schiff, Lee, Kaine, Kerry

1/19: Nadler, Cornyn, Cohn

1/26: Inocencio, Cotton, Crow

2/2: Schiff, Buttigieg, McDaniel

2/9: Sanders, Buttigieg, Graham

2/16: Face The Nation

2/23: Joe Biden, Robert O'Brien, Anthony Salvanto, Ed OKeefe

3/1: Sanders, Azar, Pompeo

3/8: Chris Murphy, Jerome Adams, Dr. Scott Gottlieb

3/15: Anthony Fauci, Scott Gottlieb, Larry Kudlow, Brian Moynihan

3/22: Anthony Fauci, Gary Cohn, Scott Gottlieb, Richard Pollack, Frederick Smith

3/29: Scott Gottlieb, Steven Mnuchin, Gov. John Bel Edwards

4/5: Strassmann, Palmer, Fauci
This week on "Face the Nation," with the month of March behind us, Americans prepare for what's likely to be a catastrophic April.

4/12: Phil Murphy, Lori Lightfoot, Scott Gottlieb
This week on "Face the Nation", on this Easter Sunday, the U.S. now leads the rest of the world with the number of reported cases and recorded deaths due to the coronavirus.

4/19: Dr. Deborah Birx, Gov. Charlie Baker, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Suzanne Clark, King Abdullah II
This week: there's a new dilemma dividing the country — is it worth risking the health — and potentially the lives — of Americans in order to jump start our paralyzed economy?

4/26: Gov. Larry Hogan, Barry Diller, Brian Moynihan, London Breed, Dr. Scott Gottlieb
Today: the struggle between saving the economy and saving American lives intensifies, and President Trump's wishful thinking is stopped short by reality.

5/03: J.B. Pritzker, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Daniel O'Day, Raphael Bostic, Gary Kelly
Today on "Face the Nation," moving into May is proving to be even more challenging as the emotional dilemma between personal and economic well-being intensifies.

5/10: Hassett, Murray, Gottlieb
This week on "Face the Nation," the grim march to reopen the country continues as unemployment soars to levels unseen since the Great Depression.

5/17: Alex Azar, Nancy Pelosi, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Gary Cohn, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot
This week on "Face the Nation", as America continues to come out of its quarantine, the economic downturn continues to take its toll — hitting those who can least afford it the hardest.

5/24: O'Brien, Gottlieb, Rosengren, Ballotti, Chertoff
This week on "Face the Nation", the country approaches a grim milestone of 100,000 coronavirus deaths as all 50 states begin to ease restrictions.

5/31: Melvin Carter, Benjamin Crump, Keisha Bottoms, Wesley Lowery, Scott Gottlieb
This week on "Face the Nation", pain and anger following the death of George Floyd explodes into violence across a bitter and divided nation already reeling from the impact of the coronavirus.

6/7: Bill Barr, Condoleezza Rice, Scott Gottlieb
Today on "Face the Nation," as Americans push to end the racial divide, there is frustration and lack of unity between the people and our leaders on how to get there.

6/14: Tim Scott, Carmen Best, Cory Booker, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Robert Kaplan
This week on "Face the Nation", disturbing new trends with the spread of the coronavirus as America struggles to dismantle systemic racism — and curb police brutality.

6/21: Mark Warner, Chad Wolf, Scott Gottlieb
This week on "Face the Nation" alarming new increases in the number of COVID cases around the world as President Trump struggles to get the country — and his campaign — back on track.

6/28: Mike Pence, Gov. Jay Inslee, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Sen. Tim Scott, Sherrilyn Ifill
This week on "Face the Nation", a record number of new coronavirus cases explodes in the U.S., while governors in multiple states hit pause on reopening and the White House downplays the dangerous spread.

7/5: Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner; Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez; Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
This week on "Face the Nation," a disturbing 4th of July weekend as the coronavirus wildfire continues to spread and the president's fiery rhetoric divided, rather than united, America.

7/12: Jerome Adams, Kate Gallego, Terry Shaw, Scott Gottlieb, Tom Wyatt
This week on "Face the Nation", with COVID-19 cases skyrocketing in the Sun Belt and parts of the West, the mixed messages and political divisions when it comes to containment are growing as well.

7/19: Powell, Bottoms, Miller
This week on "Face the Nation," in the midst of dealing with the cruelty of the coronavirus, America mourns the loss of a legend. What's the path forward for the civil rights movement following the death of Georgia Representative John Lewis?

7/26: Pelosi, Cruz, Azar, Gottlieb, Woods, Salvanto
This week on "Face the Nation", 100 days from the election, the coronavirus surges in the south and west, with hospitalizations and deaths on the rise. Unemployment claims spike for the first time in nearly four months, and President Trump looks for a reset.

8/2: Meadows, Clyburn, Kashkari
This week on "Face the Nation," coronavirus deaths and infections continue to rise in the U.S. as July marks the worst month for new cases since the beginning of the pandemic.

8/9: O'Brien, Lucas, Lamont, Gottlieb, Evans, Salvanto
This week on "Face the Nation", new coronavirus cases decline in the U.S. but the death toll rises. Congress and the White House fail to strike a deal, and the president decides to go it alone.

8/16: Kushner, Lightfoot, Reeves

8/23: McDaniel, Garcetti, Comey, Gottlieb, Robbins

8/30: Wolf, Demings, Cameron

9/6: Gottlieb, El-Erian, Lowery

9/13: Brown, Bourla, Gottlieb, Gordon, Kirby

9/20: Clinton, Blunt, Booker

9/27: Meadows, Coons, Johnson

10/4: O'Brien, Pelosi, Gottlieb, Schechter

10/11: Salvanto, McDaniel, Whitmer

10/18: Gottlieb, Bostic, Perez

10/25: O'Brien, Lucas, Hutchinson, Gottlieb

11/1: McDaniel, Demings, Johnson, Gottlieb

11/8: Richmond, Manchin, Toomey, Becker, Gottlieb

11/22: Fauci, Sanders, Gottlieb, Merlo, McMaster

11/29: Birx, Duggan, Margo, Gottlieb, Beasley

12/6: Slaoui, Lightfoot, Linder, Gottlieb, Krebs

12/13: Azar, Richmond, Garrett, Gottlieb

12/20: Jerome, Klain, Gottlieb

12/27: Cooper, Figliuzzi, Gottlieb, Dewine, Whitmer
This week on "Face the Nation," an early Christmas morning explosion rocks the city of Nashville, and more than a million Americans have been vaccinated as coronavirus cases, deaths and hospitalizations climb.
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