“Face the Nation” celebrates 60 years with President Barack Obama, George W. Bush and journalists Bob Woodward, Peggy Noonan, David Gergen and Michelle Norris. Source
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George W. Bush on his dad’s “corny” sense of humor
Former President George W. Bush says his father would regularly relay jokes to him while he was in the White House. Source
George W. Bush: Dad mocked my paint-stained pants
Former President George W. Bush recalls a moment when he expected serious reflection from his father, former President George H.W. Bush, and got a wry joke instead. Source
FTN Page 2: November 9
Miss the second half of the show? George W. Bush on Jeb in 2016, his father and the Iraq war. Also, an award winning panel of journalist discuss 60 years of “Face the Nation” Source
Barack Obama and George W. Bush: A tale of two presidents
Peggy Noonan, Bob Woodward, Michele Norris, and David Gergen discuss Bob Schieffer’s interviews of Mr. Obama and Mr. Bush, and what they say about the differences between the two men. Source
Jon Stewart on the corrupting force of money in politics
Web extra: The “Daily Show” host talks to correspondent Mo Rocca about disingenuous politicians who refuse to buy that money corrupts the election process. Source
Andy Cohen on Joan Rivers
Web extra: The Bravo TV host tells correspondent Erin Moriarty about what comedienne Joan Rivers meant to him growing up, and about a “Judge Judy”-type reality TV series, “What’s Your Problem?,” that the two were pitching shortly before she died in September. Source
Jon Stewart on his parents’ divorce
Web extra: The “Daily Show” host talks to correspondent Mo Rocca about the impact of his parents’ separation when he was nine years old. Source
Jon Stewart: How raising kids is like running a small business
Web extra: The “Daily Show” host talks to correspondent Mo Rocca about the impact of having children, and what it means to be a hero. Source
Amazon’s best books of 2014
Not sure what to read next? Amazon is releasing it’s annual top-ten list. Sara Nelson, Amazon’s editorial director of books and Kindle, joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to reveal the year’s best. Source