Read full episode transcripts of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" from 2025

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**Face the Nation Transcripts Now Available Online**

More than a decade of "Face the Nation" transcripts are now available online, offering a unique window into the nation's most pressing issues and thought-provoking discussions. From 2008 to 2023, every episode is digitized and made accessible on the CBS News website.

**This Week's Guests**

The latest batch of transcripts features a range of high-profile guests, including:

* Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ)
* Senator Katie Britt (R-AL)
* Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank
* Professors JerI Seidman and Leila Hudson from the University of Virginia and the University of Arizona, respectively
* Miki Turner, a professor at the University of Southern California

**Full Episode Transcripts Available**

You can now read the full transcripts of these episodes online, including:

* "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Oct. 19, 2025: Featuring Christine Lagarde, Sen. Katie Britt, and more
* "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Oct. 12, 2025: Featuring Vice President JD Vance, Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep. Jim Himes, and more

**Read the Full Transcripts**

Head to the CBS News website to access the full transcripts of these episodes, complete with summaries, photos, and video clips.
 
πŸ“° I'm loving this move by CBS News! Having more than a decade's worth of "Face the Nation" transcripts available online is a game-changer for anyone interested in staying up-to-date on current events and politics πŸ€”. Think about it, folks - we're living in an era where access to information is key, and this move is all about democratizing knowledge and making it more accessible to the masses πŸ’».

I mean, who doesn't want to be able to read transcripts of episodes featuring high-profile guests like Senators Kelly and Britt, or even a former ECB President like Christine Lagarde? πŸ€“ It's like having a treasure trove of insights into the minds of those shaping our world policies 🌎. And let's not forget about the professors - JerI Seidman and Leila Hudson are some heavy hitters in their fields, and getting to read their thoughts on various topics is basically like getting insider knowledge πŸ’‘.

The fact that these transcripts are available with summaries, photos, and video clips makes it even easier to dive in and start learning. It's like having a superpower of sorts - being able to stay informed and engaged without needing to dig through a ton of other content πŸ“š. So kudos to CBS News for making this happen! πŸ‘
 
OMG, can you believe it's finally here? All those epic Face the Nation episodes from over a decade ago are now online! I mean, I'm not surprised they'd digitize 'em but still, it's crazy how much history is being uncovered like this 🀯. I've been digging through some old transcripts and let me tell you, it's wild to see how the topics have evolved (or stayed the same lol) over the years. Like, remember when climate change was a super contentious issue? Now it seems like everyone's on board...or at least trying to be 😊. Anyway, I'm so down for some old-school Face the Nation goodness! πŸ‘
 
Its about time, right? πŸ™ƒ All those years of "behind closed doors" and now we can finally see what's been going on behind the scenes of our politics 🀝. I mean, this is like a major transparency move, or are they just trying to shift the focus away from all the current scandals πŸ€‘? Either way, it's gonna be interesting to see how politicians react when their past conversations come back to haunt them πŸ’¬. And can you imagine what Senator Kelly and Sen. Britt have to say about some of these episodes πŸ˜‚? The tea is gonna be piping hot! β˜•οΈ
 
Yaaas, finally! πŸ™Œ Can't believe all those decades worth of FTN transcripts are online now. I mean, who didn't watch this show back in the day? πŸ“Ί It's like a time capsule for anyone interested in politics & history. Love how they're digitizing everything too - gonna be super useful for students and researchers! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” Just thinkin', it's amazing that we can finally access all those "Face the Nation" transcripts online! I've been followin' this show since 2010, and now I can relive some of the most important discussions on the nation's biggest issues... it's gonna be super interesting to see how these episodes reflect our country's progress over time πŸ“Š
 
omg can u believe its taken this long for cbs to put out these transcripts online like what took so long? wasnt it back in 2008 when face the nation started lol. anyway now that they are up i'm gonna be reading through all of them i've got some old episodes saved on my computer and i'm sure ill find some gems
 
πŸ“° been thinking about this... making historical transcripts like this publicly available is a big deal 🀯 now people can see what was on our minds back in the day πŸ’‘ and maybe learn from it πŸ‘€ also good to have all these conversations in one place for future historians πŸ“š
 
I'm so hyped that we can finally read those epic Face the Nation transcripts online 🀩! I mean, who doesn't love diving into a decade's worth of in-depth discussions on some of the most pressing issues of our time? It's like getting a masterclass on how to navigate the complexities of politics and policy. And think about all the amazing guests we get to see – from senators to central bankers to professors – sharing their expertise and insights πŸ€“. The fact that they're now available online is like, totally game-changing for us netizens who are super curious about what's going on in the world 🌎. I mean, can you imagine all the eureka moments we'll have while reading through these transcripts? πŸ”
 
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