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Dance Man: Justin Peck

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The Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical "Carousel" features some very contemporary touches: dances created by a 21st century sensation, 30-year old Justin Peck. Rita Braver profiles the dancer and choreographer whose invigorating work with the New York City Ballet has ballet and dance audiences on their toes.

Open: This is Face the Nation, April 22nd

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This week on "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Diane Feinstein, Sen. Tom Cotton, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif. Plus, John Dickerson joins us to talk about why the presidency has gotten too big for one person.



Nature: Bluebonnets

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We leave you this Sunday Morning in a field of Texas Bluebonnets. Videographer: Scot Miller

Calendar: Week of April 23

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From Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day to the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Four killed in shooting at Tennessee Waffle House

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Four people were killed and several others were injured when a gunman opened fire at a Waffle House in Antioch, according to Nashville police. Don Aaron of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department describes how the shooting unfolded.

A Facebook message that sparked hope

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Steve Hartman visited Africa to investigate the story of how a suspicious Facebook message actually led to a friendship, and a publishing business that is investing in an impoverished community in Liberia.

The return of the "Bullitt" Mustang

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Mark Strassmann reports on the journey of the car that starred in the Steve McQueen classic, "Bullitt," and the owners who jealously protected their prize, even refusing to sell the car to McQueen himself. Strassmann also talks with McQueen's costar Jacqueline Bisset about the very special appeal that the Highland Green 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback had (and continues to have) on movie audiences.

"A Sunday Drive": Say "Cheese"

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During the Cheesemonger Invitational, in San Francisco, cheesemongers from around the country compete to cut, wrap and pair cheeses. Luke Burbank hopes to get a taste of what makes someone a champion cheesemonger.

Douglas Brinkley on first lady Barbara Bush

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The presidential historian Douglas Brinkley looks back on the life of the former first lady – a woman President George H.W. Bush lovingly referred to as "The Enforcer" - who passed away this week at age 92.

Pauley Perrette says goodbye to Abby on "NCIS"

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Actress Pauley Perrette's character from the series "NCIS," Forensic Specialist Abby Sciuto, is one of the best-loved crimefighters on TV. But now, Pauley's decided to leave the show, and after 15 years, she's having a hard time letting go. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Perrette about life beyond Abby - from her long fascination with criminal science, to the more than two dozen charities which she supports, including her pet charity, the Amanda Foundation, a non-profit animal rescue in Beverly Hills.

Extended interview: Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sat down with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the nuclear agreement, Mike Pompeo's confirmation, Syrian chemical attacks, and more.

Passage: "Sunday Morning" remembers

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We pause to look back at some of the notable personalities who left us this past week, including broadcaster Carl Kasell and DJ-music producer Avicii.

Justin Peck: Dance man

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The young choreographer of the New York City Ballet and the Broadway revival of "Carousel" wants to make ballet and modern dance more accessible to all

Grave gardening

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At The Woodlands, a mid-19th century cemetery that is a 54-acre oasis in Philadelphia, graves were designed to be planters. Today, volunteers cultivate a sense of history by tending to Victorian Era-style flowers at tombs erected "in the French style." Tony Dokoupil reports.

First lady Barbara Bush laid to rest

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On Saturday some 1,500 invited mourners packed St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, where Barbara Bush and former president George H.W. Bush attended services for over five decades, to honor the former first lady who passed away this week at age 92. Bianna Golodryga reports.

A clean sweep: Getting rid of your clutter

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Are you buried under mounds of stuff? There's an entire industry dedicated to helping Americans get rid of things they don't really need but hold onto anyway. Still can't bear to part with your stuff? There's another industry that will actually keep an eye on your stuff for you! Barry Petersen meets members of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO), who help clients declutter their lives, and with Andrew Mellen, called the "Most Organized Man in America."





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