This week on “Face the Nation,” Margaret Brennan talks to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and former Secretary of State John Kerry. Source
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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif “not confident” war can be avoided
Margaret Brennan sits down with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Source
Pompeo: Saudi oil plant attack was Iranian “act of war”
“The United States will respond in a way that reflects that act of war by this Iranian revolutionary regime,” Pompeo told “Face the Nation” Source
For The Record: Mark Knopfler
Mark Knopfler says he can’t think of anything good about fame, which is one reason he dissolved his hit band, Dire Straits, when they were at the peak of their success in the 1980s. But he continues to make music, most recently with the album “Down the Road Wherever.” And as he wraps a tour of America, Knopfler sat down with Anthony Mason to talk about the music he has written, for himself and others, and why he calls it his obsession. Source
Antonio Brown says he’s done with the NFL
Brown was traded out of Pittsburgh and released in Oakland after his off-field antics became too much for those teams Source
By popular demand, “Downton Abbey” is back
The cast, and the castle, of the internationally-popular TV series about the upper-class Crawleys and their working-class servants are back, this time in a theatrical feature. Elizabeth Palmer visits Highclere Castle, famous as the location of Downton Abbey, and talks to the series’ creator, Julian Fellowes, and cast members returning for the new motion picture. Source
Mark Knopfler: Music is “a bit of an obsession”
Having dissolved his hit band, Dire Straits, when they were at the peak of their success, the musician says he can’t think of anything good about fame Source
Renée Zellweger on playing Judy Garland
In the new biopic “Judy” the Oscar-winning actress portrays the entertainer struggling to make a career comeback in London after years of battling addiction Source
Passage: Singer Ric Ocasek and journalist Cokie Roberts
“Sunday Morning” remembers two gifted individuals we lost this past week: Cokie Roberts, the pioneering broadcast journalist for NPR and ABC; and the guitarist and lead vocalist for the 1970s-’80s rock band The Cars, Ric Ocasek. Source
Passage: The Cars’ Ric Ocasek and journalist Cokie Roberts
“Sunday Morning” remembers the rock guitarist and lead vocalist for the 1970s-’80s rock band, and the pioneering broadcast journalist for NPR and ABC Source