During Sunday’s broadcast of “Face The Nation,” CBS’s John Dickerson signed off for the last time from his duties as host of the iconic weekly talk show.
The panel — a group of regular contributors to the show, including Federalist publisher Ben Domenech — said their goodbyes to the host and wished him well.
Our panelists share their thoughtful memories and reflect on John's tenure at @FaceTheNation: @JeffreyGoldberg @RuthMarcus @bdomenech @edatpost pic.twitter.com/iW25nvZkHS
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) January 21, 2018
Dickerson, who has hosted “Face” since 2015, took a moment to thank his colleagues for their time and effort in putting together the show. He then thanked viewers for tuning in each week.
“To all of you out there, thank you for your trust and loyalty,” he said. “You’re in good hands, though, as you have always been. For ‘Face the Nation,’ I’m John Dickerson.”
"To all of you out there, thank you for your trust, your loyalty and your generosity…For "Face the Nation," I'm John Dickerson." @jdickerson signs off for the last time as full-time host. Catch John this week on @CBSThisMorning: pic.twitter.com/3pglneeG9J
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) January 21, 2018
Dickerson will replace Charlie Rose as co-host of “CBS This Morning,” where you can watch him every weekday morning.