This appears to be a transcript of the TV show "Face The Nation" from CBS News. The transcript includes conversations between the host, Margaret Brennan, and several guests, including Senator Mark Warner and Representative Mike Turner.
Here is an edited version of the transcript:
**Margaret Brennan:** Welcome back to Face The Nation. I'm your host, Margaret Brennan. Today, we're discussing a complex issue with our panel: President Biden's decision to put tariffs on European countries over Greenland. Let's start with Senator Mark Warner and Representative Mike Turner.
**Senator Mark Warner:** Thank you, Margaret. As Senator from Virginia, I've had the privilege of serving on the Intelligence Committee, where we've seen the president's actions on this issue. He's threatened to use military force against NATO allies if they don't give him control over Greenland. This is not a new issue - the United States has been interested in Greenland since the 1800s.
**Representative Mike Turner:** I agree with Senator Warner that this is not a new issue, but the way the president is handling it now is unprecedented. We're talking about a threat to our allies, our NATO partners who have been by our side for decades. And we're also talking about the economic implications of these tariffs.
**Margaret Brennan:** Representative Turner, what do you think is at play here? Do you think the president's actions are driven by a desire to expand U.S. influence or something else?
**Representative Mike Turner:** I believe that the president's actions are driven by his desire to show strength and power on the world stage. But this approach is not only ineffective, but it also creates a dynamic that benefits Vladimir Putin.
**Senator Mark Warner:** I agree with Representative Turner. This approach is not only misguided, but it also undermines our ability to work with NATO allies on issues like Iran and terrorism.
**Margaret Brennan:** Let's take a look at some numbers from CBS News' latest poll. Seventy percent of Americans disapprove of the president using funds to buy Greenland. Eighty-six percent disapprove of him using military force to take it. It seems that most Americans are not on board with this approach.
**Representative Mike Turner:** That's right, Margaret. And I think we need to have a conversation about what kind of power projection is necessary for the United States. We need to be able to project power in a way that respects our allies and our values.
**Senator Mark Warner:** I agree. As the leader of the free world, we need to be able to project power in a way that promotes our values and interests. But we also need to be smart about how we do it.
**Margaret Brennan:** Thank you both for your insights today. We'll continue to follow this story and provide updates as more information becomes available.
This is just an edited version of the transcript, condensed for readability. The original transcript may include additional context, discussion, or debate between the guests and Margaret Brennan.
Here is an edited version of the transcript:
**Margaret Brennan:** Welcome back to Face The Nation. I'm your host, Margaret Brennan. Today, we're discussing a complex issue with our panel: President Biden's decision to put tariffs on European countries over Greenland. Let's start with Senator Mark Warner and Representative Mike Turner.
**Senator Mark Warner:** Thank you, Margaret. As Senator from Virginia, I've had the privilege of serving on the Intelligence Committee, where we've seen the president's actions on this issue. He's threatened to use military force against NATO allies if they don't give him control over Greenland. This is not a new issue - the United States has been interested in Greenland since the 1800s.
**Representative Mike Turner:** I agree with Senator Warner that this is not a new issue, but the way the president is handling it now is unprecedented. We're talking about a threat to our allies, our NATO partners who have been by our side for decades. And we're also talking about the economic implications of these tariffs.
**Margaret Brennan:** Representative Turner, what do you think is at play here? Do you think the president's actions are driven by a desire to expand U.S. influence or something else?
**Representative Mike Turner:** I believe that the president's actions are driven by his desire to show strength and power on the world stage. But this approach is not only ineffective, but it also creates a dynamic that benefits Vladimir Putin.
**Senator Mark Warner:** I agree with Representative Turner. This approach is not only misguided, but it also undermines our ability to work with NATO allies on issues like Iran and terrorism.
**Margaret Brennan:** Let's take a look at some numbers from CBS News' latest poll. Seventy percent of Americans disapprove of the president using funds to buy Greenland. Eighty-six percent disapprove of him using military force to take it. It seems that most Americans are not on board with this approach.
**Representative Mike Turner:** That's right, Margaret. And I think we need to have a conversation about what kind of power projection is necessary for the United States. We need to be able to project power in a way that respects our allies and our values.
**Senator Mark Warner:** I agree. As the leader of the free world, we need to be able to project power in a way that promotes our values and interests. But we also need to be smart about how we do it.
**Margaret Brennan:** Thank you both for your insights today. We'll continue to follow this story and provide updates as more information becomes available.
This is just an edited version of the transcript, condensed for readability. The original transcript may include additional context, discussion, or debate between the guests and Margaret Brennan.