The French emperor Napoleon was exiled to a tiny island off the coast of Italy, and during his time there he helped modernize it. Mo Rocca reports on how Napoleon wound up on Elba - and how he plotted his escape.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., says there isn't a "snowball's chance in hell" the debt crisis will be solved without presidential leadership. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., weighs in, too.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., says there's little support "for people who do the right thing" in Washington. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., shares his thought on the debt and deficit.
Not every island is a vacation paradise. Correspondent Lee Cowan visits a man-made island - a Gulf of Mexico oil drilling platform - where crews rough it around the clock.
Bob Schieffer thinks the bipartisan uproar over a commissioning of racially charged campaign ads was a good sign that "in this era of anything goes, it's good to know at least a few things still don't."
Muhammad Ali remains one of the very few to appear on Face the Nation who admitted upfront they didn't know enough about something to be taken seriously.
Garden Key in Florida's Dry Tortugas would be pretty unremarkable if it weren't for Fort Jefferson. Mo Rocca visits the 19th century military installation complete with 45-foot walls and a moat.