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Face The Nation.11-02-08. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts Face The Nation. It is the final weekend of the longest and most expensive Presidential election ever. Bob Schieffer speaks with Senator McCain's close friend Lindsay Graham as well as Senator Obama's chief strategist David Axelrod.

By CBS.

Face The Nation.11.09.08. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." It's decision time for President-elect Obama. All questions for his new chief of staff, Congressman Rahm Emanuel. Schieffer will also get analysis from David Brooks of The New York Times, and John Harris of the Politico.

By CBS.

Face The Nation.11.16.08. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The economy and the election's aftermath are the two key topics. All questions for Congressman Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts, who's leading the bailout effort for the Democrats, and Senator Richard Shelby, Republican of Alabama, who's opposed. Then we'll talk about the future of the Republican Party with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, and Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana.

By CBS.

Face the Nation.11-23-08. President Elect Obama announced yesterday that he's planning a huge stimulus package that would create millions of jobs. He hopes that will revive the faltering economy. But what will happen to the auto companies, already teetering on the brink of collapse?

By CBS.

Face The Nation.11.30.08. The focus of today's show, the annual "Books and Authors" program, is on the incoming administration and the issues it faces: From international terrorism to the failing economy. He may have won a decisive victory, but as the news from India underlines, President-elect Obama faces a world already changed from election day. Today we ask the authors of four of the year's most important books to assess the problems the new administration will face.

By CBS.

Face the Nation.12-07-08. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." At issue today: The proposed auto-industry bailout. The White House and Congressional leaders are talking about a new deal which would give the auto makers 15 billion dollars of emergency loans to stave off collapse. But will Congress go along?

By CBS.

Face the Nation.12-14-08. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation. At issue on today's show: : Should the auto makers be saved? Guests include Republican Senator Bob Corker, who tried to broker a compromise; plus Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, and Ohio's Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown, who says its not just Michigan that will suffer if the auto makers go down.

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Face The nation.12-21-08. At issue on today's show: Caroline Kennedy: Should she be New York's next Senator? We'll talk with one of Kennedy's best friends, Joel Klein, the New York City Schools Chancellor; Republican Congressmen Tom Reynolds and Peter King; Democratic Congressman Gary Ackerman, and former Vice-Presidential Candidate Geraldine Ferraro. Then we'll get analysis from Dominic Carter, Political Anchor for NY1 (New York One).

By CBS.

Air Strikes, Israeli, Palestinian. CBS News Correspondent Chip Reid sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." What does President-elect Obama think of the situation in Gaza, where Israeli air strikes killed at least 225 Palestinians? Does his new administration face a new Mideast crisis, along with everything else? Can Illinois legislators force Governor Rod Blagojevich out of office? If so, how soon?

By CBS.

Face The Nation.01.04.09. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: An exclusive interview with outgoing Vice President Dick Cheney. He's been called the most powerful vice president in history..AND the most controversial.He has been praised and denounced..today we'll ask him how he feels it went as he prepares to leave office.

By CBS.

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