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Ekmn Transcript: Reps. Robert Garcia, Mike Lawler, Summer Lee and Zach Nunn on  Face the Nation,  Feb. 5, 2023
 The following is a transcript of an interview with Sean Penn,  Superpower  co-director, that aired on  Face the Nation  on Sept. 17, 2023.MARGARET BRENNAN: We re now joined by actor and director Sean Penn, who is the co-director of a new documentary about the war in Ukraine calledSuperpower.Good morning. Good to have you here. stanley cup SEAN PENN: Good to be here.                                        MARGARET BRENNAN: So who do you want to see this documentary  What is your intent SEAN PENN: The American people is the primary intent. The American conservatives, the American liberals, stanley cup  everything between, Republicans, Democrats. This is not a movie that s made for a party. It s not a movie that s made for anything but to sort of share this experience of Ukrainian courage and unity, in parallel with the fragility of that in our country stanley mug . And-and I hope that it can be sort of a bridge internally, and that that bridge can lead to a more informed and robust support for Ukraine in their fight.        MARGARET BRENNAN: You say experience, and it was experienced for you because you went into Ukraine. In fact, a large part of this documentary takes place right around the timing of the invasion, which is just incredible. This was at a time when the United States was loudly warning, a full scale invasion was about to happen. Why did you go despite those warnings SEAN PENN: This is- this film started as a sort of light hearted tale of a comedic actor who had become president. A lot of attention had Srwf Bush Lying in Memoir, Says Ex-German Leader
  AP Photo/M stanley cup ark Humphrey The calendar says there are 24 days left before the Iowa caucuses convene on January 3rd.  But for practical purposes, this could be the last full week for the candidates to begin delivering their closing arguments in the state.Barack Obama appears to have already begun that process, using appearances by Oprah Winfrey in three early primary states to hammer home his message of  change.   For all the words spoken at rallies before tens of thousands of potential voters over the weekend, it can all be summed up with this simple statement she delivered in Columbia, South Carolina:   I m sick of politics as usual.  We need Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton, aided by her husband and a new ad beginning today, will counter with her message of experience.  John Edwards an 8-day  Main Street Express  bus tour throughout the Iowa, where he maintains a strong organizational presence.  Joe Biden gets into the act, as he will reportedly launch a $1 million ad campaign this week.  Mitt Romney will try to regain his footing and Mike Huckabee will try to hang on in Iowa.  Closing arguments usually wait for the last week of the campaign, but with the crunch of the holiday season looming, we may be close to the time where  stanley water jug all the ads and campaign events in the world won t be effective.  stanley quencher  Starting next week, people all over the country will begin their holidays in earnest.  Last-minute shopping, travel, family, and all that goes along with this time of year will take precedenc