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    <title>Face the Nation on the Radio</title>
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    <description>Bob Schieffer asks the biggest guests the smartest questions. Hear official Washington on the firing line, on your schedule. </description>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 13:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Health Care</title>
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      <description>Today on Face the Nation, what a week: An election shakes the Democrats; a tragedy at Fort Hood; and last night: Nancy Pelosi: The bill is passed. Bob Schieffer: The House passed the health care bill. We'll get the latest on all of it as we talk with the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Ike Skelton. Two key senators on defense issues--Republican Lindsey Graham and Democrat Jack Reed-- who also play key roles when the health reform bill gets to the Senate. Then we'll bring in Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat of Florida, and Republican political consultant Ed Rollins to talk about the impact of Tuesday's elections on both parties and the health care debate. I'll have a word then on jumping to conclusions about Fort Hood, and I've jumped. But first catching up on the week that was on Face the Nation.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on Face the Nation, what a week: An election shakes the Democrats; a tragedy at Fort Hood; and last night: Nancy Pelosi: The bill is passed. Bob Schieffer: The House passed the health care bill. We'll get the latest on all of it as we talk with the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Ike Skelton. Two key senators on defense issues--Republican Lindsey Graham and Democrat Jack Reed-- who also play key roles when the health reform bill gets to the Senate. Then we'll bring in Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat of Florida, and Republican political consultant Ed Rollins to talk about the impact of Tuesday's elections on both parties and the health care debate. I'll have a word then on jumping to conclusions about Fort Hood, and I've jumped. But first catching up on the week that was on Face the Nation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on Face the Nation, what a week: An election shakes the Democrats; a tragedy at Fort Hood; and last night: Nancy Pelosi: The bill is passed. Bob Schieffer: The House passed the health care bill. We'll get the latest on all of it as we talk with the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Ike Skelton. Two key senators on defense issues--Republican Lindsey Graham and Democrat Jack Reed-- who also play key roles when the health reform bill gets to the Senate. Then we'll bring in Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat of Florida, and Republican political consultant Ed Rollins to talk about the impact of Tuesday's elections on both parties and the health care debate. I'll have a word then on jumping to conclusions about Fort Hood, and I've jumped. But first catching up on the week that was on Face the Nation.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Afghan Run-off Election</title>
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      <description>Today on Face the Nation, one of the candidates in the Afghanistan run-off election has quit--will that delay President Obama's troop decision. Abdullah Abdullah withdrew because he feared the coming election would produce the same king of fraud as the last one--where does that put U.S. strategy now. Can the current government claim any legitimacy. We'll ask the top advisor to President Obama David Axelrod. We'll have that same question for Senator Joe Lieberman who wants more troops for Afghanistan now. We'll have plenty of questions, too, on health care. Then I'll have a Final Word on nation-building at home and abroad. But first, deciding on troops and a strategy on Face the Nation.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on Face the Nation, one of the candidates in the Afghanistan run-off election has quit--will that delay President Obama's troop decision. Abdullah Abdullah withdrew because he feared the coming election would produce the same king of fraud as the last one--where does that put U.S. strategy now. Can the current government claim any legitimacy. We'll ask the top advisor to President Obama David Axelrod. We'll have that same question for Senator Joe Lieberman who wants more troops for Afghanistan now. We'll have plenty of questions, too, on health care. Then I'll have a Final Word on nation-building at home and abroad. But first, deciding on troops and a strategy on Face the Nation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on Face the Nation, one of the candidates in the Afghanistan run-off election has quit--will that delay President Obama's troop decision. Abdullah Abdullah withdrew because he feared the coming election would produce the same king of fraud as the last one--where does that put U.S. strategy now. Can the current government claim any legitimacy. We'll ask the top advisor to President Obama David Axelrod. We'll have that same question for Senator Joe Lieberman who wants more troops for Afghanistan now. We'll have plenty of questions, too, on health care. Then I'll have a Final Word on nation-building at home and abroad. But first, deciding on troops and a strategy on Face the Nation.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Afghanistan, Health Care</title>
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      <description>Today on Face the Nation: McCain-Feingold...together again, but this time on opposite sides. Democratic Senator Russ Feingold and Republican Senator John McCain have written so much campaign finance legislation together that "McCain-Feingold" has almost become a brand name for reform. But on Afghanistan and health care reform they find themselves on opposite sides. McCain wants more troops in Afghanistan now; Feingold wants to draw down our forces there. On health care Feingold wants a government run insurance program; McCain says 'no-way'. We''ll get both sides and a fix on where these debates are going, and we'll have a last word on first ladies. But first, deciding on Afghanistan, on Face The Nation.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on Face the Nation: McCain-Feingold...together again, but this time on opposite sides. Democratic Senator Russ Feingold and Republican Senator John McCain have written so much campaign finance legislation together that "McCain-Feingold" has almost become a brand name for reform. But on Afghanistan and health care reform they find themselves on opposite sides. McCain wants more troops in Afghanistan now; Feingold wants to draw down our forces there. On health care Feingold wants a government run insurance program; McCain says 'no-way'. We''ll get both sides and a fix on where these debates are going, and we'll have a last word on first ladies. But first, deciding on Afghanistan, on Face The Nation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on Face the Nation: McCain-Feingold...together again, but this time on opposite sides. Democratic Senator Russ Feingold and Republican Senator John McCain have written so much campaign finance legislation together that "McCain-Feingold" has almost become a brand name for reform. But on Afghanistan and health care reform they find themselves on opposite sides. McCain wants more troops in Afghanistan now; Feingold wants to draw down our forces there. On health care Feingold wants a government run insurance program; McCain says 'no-way'. We''ll get both sides and a fix on where these debates are going, and we'll have a last word on first ladies. But first, deciding on Afghanistan, on Face The Nation.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Rahm Emanuel on Afghanistan</title>
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      <description>Today on Face the Nation: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel on Afghanistan, Health care and the economy. Plus, John Kerry, from Afghanistan. President Obama is only weeks away from announcing whether he'll send thousands more troops to Afghanistan. Could concerns over the unstable government there delay that decision? Will he change strategy? And does the President have to step up his efforts on health care reform? We'll ask his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel. We'll get reaction from Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas. AND we'll talk to Senator John Kerry, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, who's in Kabul, Afghanistan. But first, White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, on Face the Nation.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on Face the Nation: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel on Afghanistan, Health care and the economy. Plus, John Kerry, from Afghanistan. President Obama is only weeks away from announcing whether he'll send thousands more troops to Afghanistan. Could concerns over the unstable government there delay that decision? Will he change strategy? And does the President have to step up his efforts on health care reform? We'll ask his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel. We'll get reaction from Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas. AND we'll talk to Senator John Kerry, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, who's in Kabul, Afghanistan. But first, White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, on Face the Nation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on Face the Nation: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel on Afghanistan, Health care and the economy. Plus, John Kerry, from Afghanistan. President Obama is only weeks away from announcing whether he'll send thousands more troops to Afghanistan. Could concerns over the unstable government there delay that decision? Will he change strategy? And does the President have to step up his efforts on health care reform? We'll ask his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel. We'll get reaction from Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas. AND we'll talk to Senator John Kerry, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, who's in Kabul, Afghanistan. But first, White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, on Face the Nation.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Afghanistan, War, Obama</title>
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      <description>Today on Face the Nation, President Obama meets with his war council. Will he send more Americans to Afghanistan? As the violence grows in Afganistan and Pakistan, the President may be approaching a defining moment in his presidency. Should he take General Stanley Mcchrystal's advice and order more Americans into the war zone, or do we change strategy entirely? We'll ask the minority leader in the Senate, Republican Mitch McConnell, and Democratic Senator Jack Reed of the Armed Services Committee. Then we'll get analysis and perspective from Michael O' Hanlon of the Brookings Institution and David Ignatius of the Washington Post. Then host Bob Schieffer will have a final word on the President's October Surprise. But first, the battle for Afghanistan on Face The Nation.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on Face the Nation, President Obama meets with his war council. Will he send more Americans to Afghanistan? As the violence grows in Afganistan and Pakistan, the President may be approaching a defining moment in his presidency. Should he take General Stanley Mcchrystal's advice and order more Americans into the war zone, or do we change strategy entirely? We'll ask the minority leader in the Senate, Republican Mitch McConnell, and Democratic Senator Jack Reed of the Armed Services Committee. Then we'll get analysis and perspective from Michael O' Hanlon of the Brookings Institution and David Ignatius of the Washington Post. Then host Bob Schieffer will have a final word on the President's October Surprise. But first, the battle for Afghanistan on Face The Nation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on Face the Nation, President Obama meets with his war council. Will he send more Americans to Afghanistan? As the violence grows in Afganistan and Pakistan, the President may be approaching a defining moment in his presidency. Should he take General Stanley Mcchrystal's advice and order more Americans into the war zone, or do we change strategy entirely? We'll ask the minority leader in the Senate, Republican Mitch McConnell, and Democratic Senator Jack Reed of the Armed Services Committee. Then we'll get analysis and perspective from Michael O' Hanlon of the Brookings Institution and David Ignatius of the Washington Post. Then host Bob Schieffer will have a final word on the President's October Surprise. But first, the battle for Afghanistan on Face The Nation.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 11:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Troops in Afghanistan</title>
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      <description>CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith hosts "Face the Nation." Should the United States send thousands more troops to Afghanistan? General Stanley McChrystal wants forty thousand more troops to continue the counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan. Is he going to get them? Or is there a better way to fight the war there? And is the administration rethinking the whole idea of why we're in Afghanistan? We'll talk first with President Obama's National Security Advisor General James Jones. Then we'll bring in the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee Carl Levin of Michigan and the House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skeleton of Missouri who have very different ideas about all of this. And we'll talk to the retired general who was once responsible for Afghanistan, Anthony Zinni. I'll have a final word about the end of the world, it didn't happen and we'll have details. But first National Security Advisor Jim Jones on Face the Nation.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith hosts "Face the Nation." Should the United States send thousands more troops to Afghanistan? General Stanley McChrystal wants forty thousand more troops to continue the counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan. Is he going to get them? Or is there a better way to fight the war there? And is the administration rethinking the whole idea of why we're in Afghanistan? We'll talk first with President Obama's National Security Advisor General James Jones. Then we'll bring in the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee Carl Levin of Michigan and the House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skeleton of Missouri who have very different ideas about all of this. And we'll talk to the retired general who was once responsible for Afghanistan, Anthony Zinni. I'll have a final word about the end of the world, it didn't happen and we'll have details. But first National Security Advisor Jim Jones on Face the Nation.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith hosts "Face the Nation." Should the United States send thousands more troops to Afghanistan? General Stanley McChrystal wants forty thousand more troops to continue the counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan. Is he going to get them? Or is there a better way to fight the war there? And is the administration rethinking the whole idea of why we're in Afghanistan? We'll talk first with President Obama's National Security Advisor General James Jones. Then we'll bring in the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee Carl Levin of Michigan and the House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skeleton of Missouri who have very different ideas about all of this. And we'll talk to the retired general who was once responsible for Afghanistan, Anthony Zinni. I'll have a final word about the end of the world, it didn't happen and we'll have details. But first National Security Advisor Jim Jones on Face the Nation.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 11:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Secretary of State Hillary Clinton</title>
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      <description>CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith hosts "Face the Nation." Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the new threat from Iran and the question of more troops for Afghanistan. Last week the United States divulged a new Iranian nuclear site. Is it built for war or peace? Is Iran headed toward crippling sanctions? Are Russia and China on board? And when will President Obama decide on whether to send more troops to Afghanistan? We'll ask Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Then we'll get reaction from Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and member of the Armed Services Committee.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith hosts "Face the Nation." Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the new threat from Iran and the question of more troops for Afghanistan. Last week the United States divulged a new Iranian nuclear site. Is it built for war or peace? Is Iran headed toward crippling sanctions? Are Russia and China on board? And when will President Obama decide on whether to send more troops to Afghanistan? We'll ask Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Then we'll get reaction from Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and member of the Armed Services Committee.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith hosts "Face the Nation." Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the new threat from Iran and the question of more troops for Afghanistan. Last week the United States divulged a new Iranian nuclear site. Is it built for war or peace? Is Iran headed toward crippling sanctions? Are Russia and China on board? And when will President Obama decide on whether to send more troops to Afghanistan? We'll ask Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Then we'll get reaction from Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and member of the Armed Services Committee.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 11:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/20/09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The President is all over TV this morning morning..including right here. President Obama took the unprecedented step of recording interviews with five Sunday talk programs (Friday) including Face the Nation. We'll have that interview in a moment and we'll get reaction from the chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The President is all over TV this morning morning..including right here. President Obama took the unprecedented step of recording interviews with five Sunday talk programs (Friday) including Face the Nation. We'll have that interview in a moment and we'll get reaction from the chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The President is all over TV this morning morning..including right here. President Obama took the unprecedented step of recording interviews with five Sunday talk programs (Friday) including Face the Nation. We'll have that interview in a moment and we'll get reaction from the chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>President Obama</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The President is all over TV this morning morning..including right here. President Obama took the unprecedented step of recording interviews with five Sunday talk programs (Friday) including Face the Nation. We'll have that interview in a moment and we'll get reaction from the chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The President is all over TV this morning morning..including right here. President Obama took the unprecedented step of recording interviews with five Sunday talk programs (Friday) including Face the Nation. We'll have that interview in a moment and we'll get reaction from the chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The President is all over TV this morning morning..including right here. President Obama took the unprecedented step of recording interviews with five Sunday talk programs (Friday) including Face the Nation. We'll have that interview in a moment and we'll get reaction from the chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Tea Party Marches</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Yesterday, tens of thousands of conservatives marched in Washington, protesting what they call socialism and the President's health care plan. How indicative is their demonstration of the nation's mood? And what happens on health care reform now? We'll ask President Obama's top advisor, David Axelrod, then we'll talk with Senator Olympia Snowe, the Maine Republican who may hold the key to finding a bi-partisan approach. We'll bring in syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Roger Simon of the Politico to round out the discussion.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Yesterday, tens of thousands of conservatives marched in Washington, protesting what they call socialism and the President's health care plan. How indicative is their demonstration of the nation's mood? And what happens on health care reform now? We'll ask President Obama's top advisor, David Axelrod, then we'll talk with Senator Olympia Snowe, the Maine Republican who may hold the key to finding a bi-partisan approach. We'll bring in syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Roger Simon of the Politico to round out the discussion.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Yesterday, tens of thousands of conservatives marched in Washington, protesting what they call socialism and the President's health care plan. How indicative is their demonstration of the nation's mood? And what happens on health care reform now? We'll ask President Obama's top advisor, David Axelrod, then we'll talk with Senator Olympia Snowe, the Maine Republican who may hold the key to finding a bi-partisan approach. We'll bring in syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Roger Simon of the Politico to round out the discussion.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/13/09</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25120231-Face-the-Nation-on-the-Radio-09-13-09</link>
      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Yesterday, tens of thousands of conservatives marched in Washington, protesting what they call socialism and the President's health care plan. How indicative is their demonstration of the nation's mood? And what happens on health care reform now? We'll ask President Obama's top advisor, David Axelrod, then we'll talk with Senator Olympia Snowe, the Maine Republican who may hold the key to finding a bi-partisan approach. We'll bring in syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Roger Simon of the Politico to round out the discussion.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Yesterday, tens of thousands of conservatives marched in Washington, protesting what they call socialism and the President's health care plan. How indicative is their demonstration of the nation's mood? And what happens on health care reform now? We'll ask President Obama's top advisor, David Axelrod, then we'll talk with Senator Olympia Snowe, the Maine Republican who may hold the key to finding a bi-partisan approach. We'll bring in syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Roger Simon of the Politico to round out the discussion.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Yesterday, tens of thousands of conservatives marched in Washington, protesting what they call socialism and the President's health care plan. How indicative is their demonstration of the nation's mood? And what happens on health care reform now? We'll ask President Obama's top advisor, David Axelrod, then we'll talk with Senator Olympia Snowe, the Maine Republican who may hold the key to finding a bi-partisan approach. We'll bring in syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Roger Simon of the Politico to round out the discussion.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Face the Nation on the Radio: 09/06/09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today: Education Secretary Arne Duncan on President Obama's speech to schools, swine flu and fixing America's schools.President Obama's upcoming speech to school children Tuesday has created such an uproar some schools aren't going to show it, and some parents say they'll keep their kids home that day. What is going on? Are the schools prepared for the onslaught of swine flu this fall? And then to the deeper problems: We spend more per capita on students than any country in the world, yet our students lag behind those in most nations. Can our schools be fixed? Those are the questions for Education Secretary Arne Duncan.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today: Education Secretary Arne Duncan on President Obama's speech to schools, swine flu and fixing America's schools.President Obama's upcoming speech to school children Tuesday has created such an uproar some schools aren't going to show it, and some parents say they'll keep their kids home that day. What is going on? Are the schools prepared for the onslaught of swine flu this fall? And then to the deeper problems: We spend more per capita on students than any country in the world, yet our students lag behind those in most nations. Can our schools be fixed? Those are the questions for Education Secretary Arne Duncan.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today: Education Secretary Arne Duncan on President Obama's speech to schools, swine flu and fixing America's schools.President Obama's upcoming speech to school children Tuesday has created such an uproar some schools aren't going to show it, and some parents say they'll keep their kids home that day. What is going on? Are the schools prepared for the onslaught of swine flu this fall? And then to the deeper problems: We spend more per capita on students than any country in the world, yet our students lag behind those in most nations. Can our schools be fixed? Those are the questions for Education Secretary Arne Duncan.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>America's Schools</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today: Education Secretary Arne Duncan on President Obama's speech to schools, swine flu and fixing America's schools.President Obama's upcoming speech to school children Tuesday has created such an uproar some schools aren't going to show it, and some parents say they'll keep their kids home that day. What is going on? Are the schools prepared for the onslaught of swine flu this fall? And then to the deeper problems: We spend more per capita on students than any country in the world, yet our students lag behind those in most nations. Can our schools be fixed? Those are the questions for Education Secretary Arne Duncan.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today: Education Secretary Arne Duncan on President Obama's speech to schools, swine flu and fixing America's schools.President Obama's upcoming speech to school children Tuesday has created such an uproar some schools aren't going to show it, and some parents say they'll keep their kids home that day. What is going on? Are the schools prepared for the onslaught of swine flu this fall? And then to the deeper problems: We spend more per capita on students than any country in the world, yet our students lag behind those in most nations. Can our schools be fixed? Those are the questions for Education Secretary Arne Duncan.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today: Education Secretary Arne Duncan on President Obama's speech to schools, swine flu and fixing America's schools.President Obama's upcoming speech to school children Tuesday has created such an uproar some schools aren't going to show it, and some parents say they'll keep their kids home that day. What is going on? Are the schools prepared for the onslaught of swine flu this fall? And then to the deeper problems: We spend more per capita on students than any country in the world, yet our students lag behind those in most nations. Can our schools be fixed? Those are the questions for Education Secretary Arne Duncan.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Face the Nation on the Radio: 08/30/09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The topic of today's show: The legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy. 47 Years in the Senate, hundreds of pieces of legislation, a life rife with tragedy, constant work on health care, the "cause of his life." What is Senator Kennedy's legacy? What made him such a good legislator? And what can be learned from the way he led his life? We'll talk with Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah; Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California; Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts; and Georgetown University Historian Michael Eric Dyson.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The topic of today's show: The legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy. 47 Years in the Senate, hundreds of pieces of legislation, a life rife with tragedy, constant work on health care, the "cause of his life." What is Senator Kennedy's legacy? What made him such a good legislator? And what can be learned from the way he led his life? We'll talk with Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah; Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California; Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts; and Georgetown University Historian Michael Eric Dyson.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The topic of today's show: The legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy. 47 Years in the Senate, hundreds of pieces of legislation, a life rife with tragedy, constant work on health care, the "cause of his life." What is Senator Kennedy's legacy? What made him such a good legislator? And what can be learned from the way he led his life? We'll talk with Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah; Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California; Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts; and Georgetown University Historian Michael Eric Dyson.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Ted Kennedy</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The topic of today's show: The legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy. 47 Years in the Senate, hundreds of pieces of legislation, a life rife with tragedy, constant work on health care, the "cause of his life." What is Senator Kennedy's legacy? What made him such a good legislator? And what can be learned from the way he led his life? We'll talk with Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah; Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California; Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts; and Georgetown University Historian Michael Eric Dyson.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The topic of today's show: The legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy. 47 Years in the Senate, hundreds of pieces of legislation, a life rife with tragedy, constant work on health care, the "cause of his life." What is Senator Kennedy's legacy? What made him such a good legislator? And what can be learned from the way he led his life? We'll talk with Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah; Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California; Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts; and Georgetown University Historian Michael Eric Dyson.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The topic of today's show: The legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy. 47 Years in the Senate, hundreds of pieces of legislation, a life rife with tragedy, constant work on health care, the "cause of his life." What is Senator Kennedy's legacy? What made him such a good legislator? And what can be learned from the way he led his life? We'll talk with Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah; Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California; Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts; and Georgetown University Historian Michael Eric Dyson.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Face the Nation.08.23.09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 10:44:55 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Face the Nation on the Radio: 08/23/09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan: Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Kent Conrad of North Dakota. Then we'll turn to Howard Dean, former head of the Democratic National Committee, who says reform with out a public option is no plan at all.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan: Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Kent Conrad of North Dakota. Then we'll turn to Howard Dean, former head of the Democratic National Committee, who says reform with out a public option is no plan at all.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan: Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Kent Conrad of North Dakota. Then we'll turn to Howard Dean, former head of the Democratic National Committee, who says reform with out a public option is no plan at all.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Health Care</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25272245-Health-Care</link>
      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan: Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Kent Conrad of North Dakota. Then we'll turn to Howard Dean, former head of the Democratic National Committee, who says reform with out a public option is no plan at all.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan: Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Kent Conrad of North Dakota. Then we'll turn to Howard Dean, former head of the Democratic National Committee, who says reform with out a public option is no plan at all.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform and will try to ram through a bill without Republican support. Can that work? Is the President ready to drop the so called public insurance option? We'll ask two of the top negotiators working on the Senate plan: Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Kent Conrad of North Dakota. Then we'll turn to Howard Dean, former head of the Democratic National Committee, who says reform with out a public option is no plan at all.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>CBS.Face The Nation.08.16.09</title>
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      <description>BS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>BS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>BS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 11:44:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>CBS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms? We'll ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Then we'll turn to Afghanistan, where U.S. troops are going head to head with the taliban as that country prepares for this week's elections. We'll get perspective from Former Senator Chuck Hagel and Iraq Study Group Co-Chair Lee Hamilton. And finally, Presidential Historian Doug Brinkley joins us to talk about presidents and our national parks.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms? We'll ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Then we'll turn to Afghanistan, where U.S. troops are going head to head with the taliban as that country prepares for this week's elections. We'll get perspective from Former Senator Chuck Hagel and Iraq Study Group Co-Chair Lee Hamilton. And finally, Presidential Historian Doug Brinkley joins us to talk about presidents and our national parks.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms? We'll ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Then we'll turn to Afghanistan, where U.S. troops are going head to head with the taliban as that country prepares for this week's elections. We'll get perspective from Former Senator Chuck Hagel and Iraq Study Group Co-Chair Lee Hamilton. And finally, Presidential Historian Doug Brinkley joins us to talk about presidents and our national parks.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Health Care, Afghanistan</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25272246-Health-Care-Afghanistan</link>
      <description>CBS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms? We'll ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Then we'll turn to Afghanistan, where U.S. troops are going head to head with the taliban as that country prepares for this week's elections. We'll get perspective from Former Senator Chuck Hagel and Iraq Study Group Co-Chair Lee Hamilton. And finally, Presidential Historian Doug Brinkley joins us to talk about presidents and our national parks.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms? We'll ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Then we'll turn to Afghanistan, where U.S. troops are going head to head with the taliban as that country prepares for this week's elections. We'll get perspective from Former Senator Chuck Hagel and Iraq Study Group Co-Chair Lee Hamilton. And finally, Presidential Historian Doug Brinkley joins us to talk about presidents and our national parks.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face with huge crowds angry about plans to overhaul health care. Does the white house still have the muscle and the public support to pass reforms? We'll ask White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. Then we'll turn to Afghanistan, where U.S. troops are going head to head with the taliban as that country prepares for this week's elections. We'll get perspective from Former Senator Chuck Hagel and Iraq Study Group Co-Chair Lee Hamilton. And finally, Presidential Historian Doug Brinkley joins us to talk about presidents and our national parks.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Face the Nation.08.09.09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: The President's top national security advisor Jim Jones. Former President Bill Clinton's surprise visit to North Korea Tuesday helped secure the release of two American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee. But what happens now? Could this lead to new nuclear weapons talks? We'll ask Jones.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: The President's top national security advisor Jim Jones. Former President Bill Clinton's surprise visit to North Korea Tuesday helped secure the release of two American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee. But what happens now? Could this lead to new nuclear weapons talks? We'll ask Jones.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: The President's top national security advisor Jim Jones. Former President Bill Clinton's surprise visit to North Korea Tuesday helped secure the release of two American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee. But what happens now? Could this lead to new nuclear weapons talks? We'll ask Jones.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 11:05:41 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Face the Nation.08.02.09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 10:48:41 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Face the Nation on the Radio: 08/02/09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan? We'll get the latest on that and the other news of the week from our A-Team roundtable, The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who made a recent visit to Afghanistan; David Brooks of The New York Times, and syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan? We'll get the latest on that and the other news of the week from our A-Team roundtable, The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who made a recent visit to Afghanistan; David Brooks of The New York Times, and syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan? We'll get the latest on that and the other news of the week from our A-Team roundtable, The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who made a recent visit to Afghanistan; David Brooks of The New York Times, and syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan? We'll get the latest on that and the other news of the week from our A-Team roundtable, The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who made a recent visit to Afghanistan; David Brooks of The New York Times, and syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan? We'll get the latest on that and the other news of the week from our A-Team roundtable, The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who made a recent visit to Afghanistan; David Brooks of The New York Times, and syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today : Is the recession over? There are signs the recession may be bottoming out but what about the jobs that have been lost--will they ever come back? We'll talk about it with the President's chief economic advisor Larry Summers. And what about those reports that military commanders want a huge troop increase in Afghanistan? We'll get the latest on that and the other news of the week from our A-Team roundtable, The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who made a recent visit to Afghanistan; David Brooks of The New York Times, and syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer is host of "Face the Nation." On today's show: Is health care reform dead or alive? And what about the controversy over the Harvard scholar and the Cambridge cop? The Senate won't make the August deadline to pass health care reform as President Obama wanted, now there are huge problems in the House--not just with Republicans but now with conservative Democrats. What now, we'll ask top White House Advisor David Axelrod and one of the leading conservative Democrats, Jim Cooper of Tennessee. Then we'll turn to the issue that consumed the headlines last week. The Gates Controversy. We'll talk about that with Georgetown Sociologist Michael Eric Dyson, and columnist Kathleen Parker.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer is host of "Face the Nation." On today's show: Is health care reform dead or alive? And what about the controversy over the Harvard scholar and the Cambridge cop? The Senate won't make the August deadline to pass health care reform as President Obama wanted, now there are huge problems in the House--not just with Republicans but now with conservative Democrats. What now, we'll ask top White House Advisor David Axelrod and one of the leading conservative Democrats, Jim Cooper of Tennessee. Then we'll turn to the issue that consumed the headlines last week. The Gates Controversy. We'll talk about that with Georgetown Sociologist Michael Eric Dyson, and columnist Kathleen Parker.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer is host of "Face the Nation." On today's show: Is health care reform dead or alive? And what about the controversy over the Harvard scholar and the Cambridge cop? The Senate won't make the August deadline to pass health care reform as President Obama wanted, now there are huge problems in the House--not just with Republicans but now with conservative Democrats. What now, we'll ask top White House Advisor David Axelrod and one of the leading conservative Democrats, Jim Cooper of Tennessee. Then we'll turn to the issue that consumed the headlines last week. The Gates Controversy. We'll talk about that with Georgetown Sociologist Michael Eric Dyson, and columnist Kathleen Parker.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Health Care; Walter Cronkite</title>
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      <description>"CBS News Early Show" anchor Harry Smith moderates today's "Face the Nation." Topics include the prospects for health care reform, plus a look back at the life and work of Walter Cronkite. President Obama wants health care reform bills by August but the trillion dollar price has Republicans and some Democrats balking. Can Congress get it done? And where will the money come from? We'll ask two key members of Congress dealing with this: Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Charles Rangel, Democrat of New York and Finance Committee member Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah. Then we'll look back on the remarkable life of Walter Cronkite, with our own Bob Schieffer, former Senator and astronaut John Glenn, and historian Doug Brinkley.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>"CBS News Early Show" anchor Harry Smith moderates today's "Face the Nation." Topics include the prospects for health care reform, plus a look back at the life and work of Walter Cronkite. President Obama wants health care reform bills by August but the trillion dollar price has Republicans and some Democrats balking. Can Congress get it done? And where will the money come from? We'll ask two key members of Congress dealing with this: Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Charles Rangel, Democrat of New York and Finance Committee member Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah. Then we'll look back on the remarkable life of Walter Cronkite, with our own Bob Schieffer, former Senator and astronaut John Glenn, and historian Doug Brinkley.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>"CBS News Early Show" anchor Harry Smith moderates today's "Face the Nation." Topics include the prospects for health care reform, plus a look back at the life and work of Walter Cronkite. President Obama wants health care reform bills by August but the trillion dollar price has Republicans and some Democrats balking. Can Congress get it done? And where will the money come from? We'll ask two key members of Congress dealing with this: Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Charles Rangel, Democrat of New York and Finance Committee member Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah. Then we'll look back on the remarkable life of Walter Cronkite, with our own Bob Schieffer, former Senator and astronaut John Glenn, and historian Doug Brinkley.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Face The Nation.07.12.09</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer is the host of Face the Nation. This week's program begins with a look at whether or not the Justice Department will re-open a new investigation into allegations of torture during the Bush years. Also, Bob Schieffer previews the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of nominee Sonia Sotomayor. Face the Nation concludes this week with a few final thoughts on the death of pop music star Michael Jackson.</description>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer is the host of Face the Nation. This week's program begins with a look at whether or not the Justice Department will re-open a new investigation into allegations of torture during the Bush years. Also, Bob Schieffer previews the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of nominee Sonia Sotomayor. Face the Nation concludes this week with a few final thoughts on the death of pop music star Michael Jackson.</description>
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      <title>CIA; Sotomayor; Michael Jackson</title>
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      <description>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Political Consultant John Dickerson sits in for Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation." Today's show features Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen on Afghanistan, North Korea, Iraq and the state of the U.S. military. Plus a look at health care reform with two Senators central to the negotiations, Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Iran; Election; Michael Jackson</title>
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      <description>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford. How much damage has it done to a Republican Party that is already on the ropes? We'll ask the new head of the Republican Governors Association, Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi. Schieffer will have a final word on Michael Jackson..and the wall to wall coverage of his death.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford. How much damage has it done to a Republican Party that is already on the ropes? We'll ask the new head of the Republican Governors Association, Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi. Schieffer will have a final word on Michael Jackson..and the wall to wall coverage of his death.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today's show focuses on Iran, whose leaders have clamped down hard on opposition forces who still claim the election was rigged. Is it over? Where do we go from here? Can we deal with this government? We'll ask UN Ambassador Susan Rice. Then we'll turn to the scandal in South Carolina involving Governor Mark Sanford. How much damage has it done to a Republican Party that is already on the ropes? We'll ask the new head of the Republican Governors Association, Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi. Schieffer will have a final word on Michael Jackson..and the wall to wall coverage of his death.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Face the Nation.06.21.09</title>
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      <description>Today, Arizona Republican Senator (and former Presidential candidate) John McCain talks about President Obama's response to the demonstrations in Iran. At least 10 people were killed and more than a hundred injured as the protests grew more violent. The Iranian leader is telling the U.S. To keep hands off but what are America's options?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Arizona Republican Senator (and former Presidential candidate) John McCain talks about President Obama's response to the demonstrations in Iran. At least 10 people were killed and more than a hundred injured as the protests grew more violent. The Iranian leader is telling the U.S. To keep hands off but what are America's options?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today, Arizona Republican Senator (and former Presidential candidate) John McCain talks about President Obama's response to the demonstrations in Iran. At least 10 people were killed and more than a hundred injured as the protests grew more violent. The Iranian leader is telling the U.S. To keep hands off but what are America's options?</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today, Arizona Republican Senator (and former Presidential candidate) John McCain talks about President Obama's response to the demonstrations in Iran. At least 10 people were killed and more than a hundred injured as the protests grew more violent. The Iranian leader is telling the U.S. To keep hands off but what are America's options? We'll ask Senator McCain, who wants the United States to take a tougher line...but what then? We'll ask about that and the other front burner issues--North Korea, Guantanamo and the future of the Republican Party.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>CBS News "Early Show" Anchor Harry Smith sits in for Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer as host of "Face the Nation. " President Obama makes an historic speech in Cairo, but will the two sides in the Middle East conflict come to the table? Can health care reform be completed by August? And what's the prognosis for the Supreme Court nomination of Sonia Sotomayor? Those issues and more for White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod. Then we'll turn to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich to get his take on those topics and on the future of the Republican Party.</description>
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      <description>Today features the Supreme Court Nomination of Sonia Sotomayor She has a great life story but is that enough to get her to the Supreme Court? Among the guests are two influential Senators on the Judiciary Committee: Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California and Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today features the Supreme Court Nomination of Sonia Sotomayor She has a great life story but is that enough to get her to the Supreme Court? Among the guests are two influential Senators on the Judiciary Committee: Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California and Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona.</itunes:subtitle>
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