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On this Face the Nation broadcast, moderated by Margaret Brennan:Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister National security adviser Jake SullivanPhillippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine RefugeesWorld Food Programme director Cindy McCainSen. Michael Bennet, Democrat of ColoradoRep. Ken Buck, Republican of ColoradoClickhere to browse full transcripts of Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: I m Margaret Brennan in Washington. And this week on Face the Nation: Could the fragile temporary truce betwee stanley cup n Israel and Hamas hold And does it signal we re near the end of this brutal war For the first weekend in almost two months, relief and joy in Israel, with more than two dozen hostages returning home as part of a deal with Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. We will bring you an exclusive interview with one of the deal s architects, the prime minister of Qatar, on the fate of the remaining hostages and just how long this truce could last, plus National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and a look at the global consequences of Gaza s humanitarian crisis with the leaders of two of the U.N. s organizations.Finally, back home, we will check in on Congress sprawling year-end t stanley cup o-do list, including a border deal that could tighten asylum rules.It s all just ahead on Face the Nation.Good morning, an stanley cup d welcome to Face the Nat Sqgv Harry amp; Louise amp; Barack
Three ma stanley cup jor gay rights groups are taking out full-page advertisements starting Tuesday in 50 newspapers nationwide declaring their determination to keep fighting for same-sex marriage rights despite recent court setbacks.The media campaign will cost $250,000; its organizers said it was the largest-ever purchase of print advertising space by gay rights supporters. From coast to coast, millions of people and hundreds of organizations are working to protect gay and lesbian families by ending their exclusion from stanley taza marriage, the ads say. Along the way, there will be advances and setbacks, but we will not stop until every American family is treated fairly, with dignity and equality under the law. Roberta Sklar of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force said the ads will run in papers around the country, from The New York Times to The Gazette of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to gay weeklies in Houston, Atlanta and San Diego.The ads ndash; which feature photographs of five same-sex couples who have been together as long as 53 years - are endorsed by an array of organizations and individuals, including 11 religious leaders an stanley sverige d nine mayors. Signatories of the ads included the mayors of Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Providence, R.I., Portland, Ore., West Sacramento, Calif., and Palm Springs, Calif.GLAAD s executive director, Neil Giuliano, said the ad campaign was a milestone because of the strong support from strai
On this Face the Nation broadcast, moderated by Margaret Brennan:Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister National security adviser Jake SullivanPhillippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine RefugeesWorld Food Programme director Cindy McCainSen. Michael Bennet, Democrat of ColoradoRep. Ken Buck, Republican of ColoradoClickhere to browse full transcripts of Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: I m Margaret Brennan in Washington. And this week on Face the Nation: Could the fragile temporary truce betwee stanley cup n Israel and Hamas hold And does it signal we re near the end of this brutal war For the first weekend in almost two months, relief and joy in Israel, with more than two dozen hostages returning home as part of a deal with Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. We will bring you an exclusive interview with one of the deal s architects, the prime minister of Qatar, on the fate of the remaining hostages and just how long this truce could last, plus National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and a look at the global consequences of Gaza s humanitarian crisis with the leaders of two of the U.N. s organizations.Finally, back home, we will check in on Congress sprawling year-end t stanley cup o-do list, including a border deal that could tighten asylum rules.It s all just ahead on Face the Nation.Good morning, an stanley cup d welcome to Face the Nat Sqgv Harry amp; Louise amp; Barack
Three ma stanley cup jor gay rights groups are taking out full-page advertisements starting Tuesday in 50 newspapers nationwide declaring their determination to keep fighting for same-sex marriage rights despite recent court setbacks.The media campaign will cost $250,000; its organizers said it was the largest-ever purchase of print advertising space by gay rights supporters. From coast to coast, millions of people and hundreds of organizations are working to protect gay and lesbian families by ending their exclusion from stanley taza marriage, the ads say. Along the way, there will be advances and setbacks, but we will not stop until every American family is treated fairly, with dignity and equality under the law. Roberta Sklar of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force said the ads will run in papers around the country, from The New York Times to The Gazette of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to gay weeklies in Houston, Atlanta and San Diego.The ads ndash; which feature photographs of five same-sex couples who have been together as long as 53 years - are endorsed by an array of organizations and individuals, including 11 religious leaders an stanley sverige d nine mayors. Signatories of the ads included the mayors of Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Providence, R.I., Portland, Ore., West Sacramento, Calif., and Palm Springs, Calif.GLAAD s executive director, Neil Giuliano, said the ad campaign was a milestone because of the strong support from strai