Archives: 2018

11/25: Trey Gowdy, Angus King, Bernie Sanders

This week on Face the Nation, moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Angus King, and Rep. Trey Gowdy. Plus, we will walk through the future of the U.S. in space with NASA’s Steven Clarke, who heads the agency’s exploration efforts. Categories: National, US & World News

Video: Local Christmas Tree Farm Officially Opens

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – Thanksgiving is over and that means it’s officially time to start decorating for Christmas. Worthey Christmas Tree Farms in Amory officially opened it’s gates last weekend. Customers can pick from a variety of 4 different types of Christmas trees planted on the 50 acre farm, but picking out a tree isn’t the only thing there is…

Open: This is Face the Nation, November 25th

This week on Face the Nation, moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Angus King, and Rep. Trey Gowdy. Plus, we will walk through the future of the U.S. in space with NASA’s Steven Clarke, who heads the agency’s exploration efforts. Categories: National, US & World News

The history of waterbeds

People fell hard for waterbeds when the aqua-filled bedding was introduced half a century ago, but waterbed sales have tanked since their high-point in the 1980s, when about one in every five beds sold in America was a waterbed. Luke Burbank interviews Charlie Hall, the original’s inventor, who has introduced a “new and improved” version of the water-filled mattress, the…

Gary Hart: “All the rules have changed” in politics

The new movie “The Front Runner” focuses on how, in 1987, the presidential campaign of Colorado Senator Gary Hart was upended by a newspaper story raising allegations of an extramarital affair. In a rare television interview, Hart talks with Rita Braver about his eventful career; about “the worst week of his life,” now dramatized by Hugh Jackman; and about how…

Thanks for the help of a loving neighbor

For many people flooded out of their homes in and around Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the most welcoming port in the storm has been a total stranger. Jaret Hucks, who owns the Midtown Inn and Cottages, has given away almost a thousand free nights to this community’s poorest and most vulnerable evacuees. Steve Hartman revisits the story he first reported…

The truth behind conspiracy theories

Human beings are skeptical of coincidence, and think in terms of cause-and-effect, which is why many people are attracted to conspiracy theories to explain seemingly inexplicable events, like the assassination of a U.S. President. Susan Spencer talks with spy novelist Gayle Lynds and psychologist Rob Brotherton about humans’ propensity to seek out clandestine, nefarious plots, and with professor Joseph Uscinski,…