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Open: This is "Face the Nation," July 15, 2018

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This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Rep. Trey Gowdy, Sen. John Cornyn and Rep. Joe Crowley. Plus, an excerpt of "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor's interview with President Trump ahead of his summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.

Men in Blazers: "Soccer is the perfect internet sport"

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No one's cheering louder about the increasing popularity of football (sorry, soccer) in the United States than Roger Bennett and his fellow transplanted Brit, Michael Davies. Known as the "Men in Blazers," the two (sporting trademark finely-tailored jackets) have a wildly popular, celebrity-laden podcast, a new book, and a traveling stage show, irreverently extolling the appeal of the game that is exploding here. And, they tell Jim Axelrod, we have the internet to thank.



"Eighth Grade" star Elsie Fisher: Social media has "made me more anxious"

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In Bo Burnham's new dramedy, "Eighth Grade," Elsie Fisher stars as Kayla, a painfully shy 13-year old stumbling through her last week of middle school, while spending a good chunk of her day online, absorbed in social media. Fisher talked to Tracy Smith about how she believes easy access to the internet is accustoming young brains to be over-stimulated. Director Bob Burnham concurs.

Sunday Profile: Jennifer Garner

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Conor Knighton talks with the actress and fellow Charleston, West Virginia native who became a star on the series "Alias," and became tabloid fodder with her marriage to (and separation from) Ben Affleck. Today, Jennifer Garner is back on screen, and has recently co-founded Once Upon a Farm, an organic fresh baby food company.

Students sing praises of music teacher

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For 30 years high school music teacher Robert Moore directed one of the greatest high school choral groups in the country, the Ponca City Chorale, of Ponca City, Okla. Now retired, Moore would love nothing more than a repeat performance. Unknown to Moore, that is precisely what his former students arranged to surprise their mentor. Steve Hartman reports.

Trump calls European Union a "foe" ahead of Putin meeting

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In an interview with CBS News' Jeff Glor, President Trump named the European Union when asked to identify his "biggest foe" on the global stage. "I think we have a lot of foes. I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. Now, you wouldn't think of the European Union, but they're a foe," he said.

World Cup madness hits the U.S.

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Jim Axelrod meets with the "Men in Blazers" – soccer aficionados Michael Davies and Roger Bennett – who talk about the rise in popularity of soccer (sorry, football!) in the United States, and attribute it to the rise of a new medium: the Internet. They also talk with U.S. soccer legend Brandi Chastain, whose winning goal in the 1999 women's World Cup final inspired generations of young girls to take up the sport.

Trump has "very low expectations" for Putin meeting

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In an exclusive interview in Scotland, President Trump told CBS Evening News host Jeff Glor that he is going into Monday’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin with “very low expectations,” but that he nonetheless regards it as a positive step.

A Shanghai specialty: Soup dumplings

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Ben Tracy joins Shanghai-based food writer Crystal Mo to sample one of the city's most prized culinary delicacies: xialongbao, or soup dumplings.

Calendar: Week of July 16

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From President Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to Mars Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead

Soccer finally scores in the U.S.

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The rise in the sport's popularity among American fans has run parallel to the rise of a new medium: the internet

Milepost: Reopening the Emmit Till murder case

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The Justice Department confirmed this week that, based on unspecified "new information." it is re-opening the case of Emmit Till, the 14-year-old African-American youth from Chicago who was kidnapped and killed in the town of Money, Mississippi back in 1955. Steve Hartman reports.

The art of making globes

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In the era of Google Maps, who makes a living out of creating globes - by hand? Peter Bellerby, of Bellerby & Co. Globemakers, for one. Headquartered in London, he talks with Martha Teichner about how a desire to purchase a globe led to him becoming one of the masters of the craft. (This story was originally broadcast October 8, 2017.)

How social media makes adolescence even harder

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The new dramedy "Eighth Grade," about a painfully shy 13-year old stumbling through her last week of middle school, is the first film for writer-director Bo Burnham and for its young star, Elsie Fisher. But there's more to the movie than the usual teen angst and acne. There's the loneliness that, research tells us, is becoming more pervasive for young people as social media increases in influence. Tracy Smith talks with Burnham, and with San Diego State professor Jean Twenge, author of "iGen," about... Читать дальше...





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