All of the best highlights from Week 1 are right here Source
Coons: Biden would listen to generals to end Afghanistan war
The Democratic senator said he’s concerned by President Trump’s “shallow understanding” of history Source
Tyreek Hill suffers shoulder injury vs. Jaguars, deemed questionable to return
The Chiefs offense got off to a hot start, but now they’re worried about the best wide receiver on the roster Source
Jaguars’ Nick Foles suffers injury vs. Chiefs in Week 1 and is ruled out, Gardner Minshew takes over as the starter
There’s a dark cloud of concern now hovering over the new-look Jaguars Source
Full transcript of “Face the Nation” on September 8, 2019
Sec. of State Mike Pompeo, former Sec. of Defense James Mattis, Sen. Chris Coons, Garrett Graff, Anthony Salvanto, Charlie D’Agata, Jamal Simmons, David Frum, Michael Crowley, Laura Barron-Lopez appeared on this broadcast of “Face the Nation” Source
MLS scores, takeaways: Toronto FC gets much-needed win; Portland Timbers rally with two late goals
The playoffs are taking shape, and Portland did itself a big favor by earning a huge win Source
Face The Nation: Anthony Salvanto, Jamal Simmons, David Frum, Michael Crowley and Laura Barron-Lopez
Missed the second half of the show? The latest Battleground Tracker poll that shows Elizabeth Warren rising. Source
Company pledges to clean up oil from facility damaged by Dorian
Norwegian-based Equinor says it was unclear how big the spill was at its oil terminal on Grand Bahama Source
Mattis: Trump should “verify, then trust” before talks with Taliban
“All wars eventually come to an end and I salute efforts to try to end that war. No doubt,” Mattis said on “Face the Nation” Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 9/8
This week “Sunday Morning,” hosted by Jane Pauley, features Serena Altschul’s cover story on the rising popularity of plant-based milk (if it really IS milk). Plus: Martha Teichner talks with “The Handmaid’s Tale” author Margaret Atwood about the sequel to her classic dystopian novel, “The Testaments”; Lee Cowan sits down with Donny and Marie Osmond, who are taking their careers in separate directions; Erin Moriarty talks with the journalists who broke the original story about Harvey Weinstein, launching the #MeToo movement; “NFL Today” host James Brown profiles NFL quarterback Russell Wilson; and Ramy Inocencio reports on the origin of the continuing protests in Hong Kong in which millions of citizens have marched for democratic principles. Source