Joe Biden's moving eulogy for John McCain
The former vice president's eulogy for his longtime friend from across the aisle didn't leave a dry eye in the house
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The former vice president's eulogy for his longtime friend from across the aisle didn't leave a dry eye in the house
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President Trump is in Evansville, Indiana tonight to endorse Republican Mike Braun for Senate
Family, friends and political leaders celebrated McCain's life at the final Arizona ceremony this week before services on the East Coast
McCain is expected to attend memorial and burial services in Washington and Maryland later this week for the middle son she called "Johnny"
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The public in Arizona will be able to pay its respects to the late senator following a private ceremony
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"I have often observed that I am the luckiest person on earth. I feel that way even now as I prepare for the end of my life," McCain wrote in a final letter to his country
One said McCain taught him how to cuss, and another cited the Arizona senator's strong will as part of the reason he and Trump clashed
The country is mourning the loss of Arizona Sen. John McCain, who died Saturday at the age of 81. CBS News senior security analyst Fran Townsend, who worked with McCain and considered him a mentor, joined CBSN to discuss his life and legacy of service.
Political strategist and longtime McCain aide Rick Davis read Sen. John McCain's last letter to the American people at a press conference on Monday. McCain said he was the "luckiest person on earth" even in his final days of battling cancer.
Naming someone with dramatically different views from McCain could be viewed as disrespectful to McCain's legacy, carrying its own risks
McCain's life and legacy will be celebrated in a series of public and private events in Arizona and Washington
Arizona's GOP is no longer the party of McCain or Jeff Flake; Florida also holds primaries Tuesday, and one big issue there is toxic algae; women and political rookies are major candidates in several races Tuesday
Sen. John McCain died Saturday at the age of 81 after battling an aggressive form of brain cancer. Last September, weeks after the senator was diagnosed, Lesley Stahl interviewed McCain on his Arizona ranch.
Former Secretary of State John Kerry talks about how he and Sen. John McCain developed a partnership despite the different perspectives they had on the Vietnam War.
We take a moment to hear from John McCain in his own words in the audiobook from his recent book "The Restless Wave."
In the six-decade history of "Face the Nation," Sen. John McCain was our most frequent guest -- and Bob Schieffer conducted most of those interviews. Bob offers us this appreciation of the life of the Arizona senator.
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