Complete transcript of the August 27, 2023 episode of “Face the Nation”

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Title: Tragedy Strikes with Osprey Crash and Racially Motivated Shooting: Former VP Pence and Gov. Christie Weigh In

Introduction:
In a week marked by tragedy, an Osprey crash in Australia claimed the lives of three Marines, while a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida left three people dead. Additionally, former President Donald Trump’s mugshot after being charged with conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results continues to make headlines. Amidst these events, former Vice President Mike Pence and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie share differing views on Trump’s future in politics.

Osprey Crash and Racially Motivated Shooting:
An Osprey aircraft carrying 23 U.S. Marines crashed during a multinational training exercise on Melville Island in Australia’s Northern Territory. The crash resulted in the deaths of three Marines, with five others sustaining serious injuries. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the incident.

Meanwhile, a racially motivated shooting took place at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida. The shooter, described as a white man in his early 20s, targeted and killed three black individuals before taking his own life. Law enforcement authorities have confirmed that the attack was fueled by hate, as evidenced by swastikas found on the shooter’s weapon. The FBI has launched a federal civil rights investigation into the incident.

Political Analysis and Perspectives:
Former Vice President Mike Pence and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie offer contrasting viewpoints regarding Trump’s involvement in politics. While Pence’s campaign claims to have raised over $7 million, largely due to sales of “mug shot merch” featuring Trump, the former Vice President remains supportive of Trump’s potential presidential run, even if he is convicted. On the other hand, Christie believes it is essential to stop normalizing Trump’s conduct.

Childcare Cliff and Bipartisan Efforts:
South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace and California Democrat Ro Khanna address the looming childcare crisis and their bipartisan efforts to prevent it. In the absence of prompt action from Congress, millions of children risk losing access to essential care. Mace and Khanna emphasize the urgency of addressing this issue to ensure the well-being of families across the nation.

Expert Analysis: Fiona Hill on Russian Plane Crash:
Fiona Hill, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former White House Russia expert, provides insights into the mysterious plane crash that claimed the life of Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin following his failed coup attempt against Vladimir Putin. As investigations continue, Hill shares her expertise on the incident.

Conclusion:
With a tragic Osprey crash in Australia and a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, the nation mourns the loss of lives and grapples with the rise of racial hatred. Former Vice President Mike Pence expresses condolences for the victims and calls for expedited justice, including the federal death penalty for mass shooters. Meanwhile, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie emphasizes the need to address and condemn racially inspired violence. In addition to these events, the looming childcare cliff and bipartisan efforts to address it, as well as expert analysis on the Russian plane crash, highlight the multifaceted challenges facing the nation.

Original Story at www.cbsnews.com – 2023-08-27 18:25:30

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