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Open: This is Face the Nation, November 4th

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This week on “Face the Nation,” moderator John Dickerson interviews Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Sen. Mark Warner, and RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. With just two more days until the crucial midterm elections, a new CBS Battleground Tracker previews what to look for on Election Day.

Jackie Speier on how the Jonestown massacre changed her life

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In November 1978 Jackie Speier was an attorney on the staff of Congressman Leo Ryan that was investigating human rights abuses by Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple cult in Guyana. While on a fact-finding mission, Speier was shot five times by Jones' followers, but survived. Some 900 members of the cult did not, victims of a mass murder-suicide. Speier, now a Congresswoman from California, talks about surviving the horror, and how that formative moment changed her.

Striking a chord for civility in politics

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Zac Mayo and Lucy Rogers are Republican and Democratic candidates aggressively competing for a State House seat in Vermont. But this highly-competitive race took a dramatic turn when the two recently ended a debate by joining together in harmony. Steve Hartman reports.

Max Richter's music to sleep by

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British composer Max Richter's most ambitious work," Sleep," is an eight-hour "lullaby" that is to be heard while tucked into bed. Richter recently performed it under the stars in Los Angeles, at a giant slumber party with 500 guests. Tracy Smith reports.

Calendar: Week of November 5

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From the midterm elections to a folk music legend's birthday, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead

Jackie Speier on surviving the Jonestown massacre

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In 1978 the Calif. Congresswoman, then a congressional attorney, was nearly killed in a savage attack while on a fact-finding mission into Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple cult



Midterm elections 2018: What to watch for

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CBS News' director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto on elections that have primacy in our Constitution: the race for control of Congress

Chuck Lorre on the "heartbreaking" end of "Big Bang Theory"

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Correspondent Tony Dokoupil talks with Chuck Lorre, the producer of such TV hits as "The Big Bang Theory," "Young Sheldon" and "Mom," who discusses his latest show for Netflix, "The Kominsky Method," as well as with the series' star Michael Douglas. Lorre also talks about his tough childhood on Long Island, his late-blooming success in TV, and rewriting his reputation as "The Angriest Man in Television."

A colorful guide to New England's autumn leaves

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Photographer Jeff Folger goes by the name "Jeff Foliage," and he REALLY loves fall colors. In New England, where tourists spend around $3 billion over the course of leaf peeping season, he heads off in his red SUV in search of the most beautiful yellows and oranges and shares them with the world. He also shared his search with Conor Knighton.

The importance of civics lessons

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Since civics was dropped from school curriculums, awareness of our constitutional government (and our participation in it) has gone downhill. (Only about 25% of Americans can name the three branches of government, and 10% think that Judge Judy is on the Supreme Court,) Mo Rocca talks with Supreme Court Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch about promoting civics education. Rocca also talks with Eric Liu, who created Citizen University to help cultivate the values of good citizenship;... Читать дальше...

Passage: The death of "Whitey" Bulger

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Former Boston crime boss and FBI informant James "Whitey" Bulger, jailed in connection with 11 murders and other crimes, was found dead in a West Virginia prison this week. Jane Pauley reports on the notorious crime figure's life, and death.

Passage: The killing of "Whitey" Bulger

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The former Boston crime boss and FBI informant, jailed in connection with 11 murders and other crimes, was slain in a West Virginia prison

Making his mark: Lisbon street artist Vhils

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Instead of a paintbrush, Alexandre Farto uses drills and jackhammers to create large-scale public art that exposes layers of a city's history. Once seen as a vandal known by his tag, Vhils, he has fueled the flourishing street art scene in his native Lisbon, Portugal, where murals have added a colorful touch to the otherwise overlooked or mundane, and he has transformed buildings in cities around the world by exposing layers of history. Seth Doane reports.

Almanac: Walter Cronkite

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On November 4, 1916, the future CBS Newsman who would be heralded as "The Most Trusted Man in America" was born

Michael Douglas on finding the humor in getting old

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Oscar-winning actor-producer Michael Douglas is stepping into a rare comedic role with the new Netflix series, "The Kominsky Method." Produced by Chuck Lorre, the show is about an aging actor and his aging agent-friend, played by Alan Arkin. Douglas talked with correspondent Tony Dokoupil about why he chose to sign onto working with Lorre and develop his "comedy chops."

Nature: Wolves

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We leave you this Sunday Morning among the wolves at Yellowstone National Park. Videographer: Judy Lehmberg.

Chuck Lorre on lessons learned from his father

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Veteran TV producer Chuck Lorre, noted for creating such comedy hits as "The Big Bang Theory" and "Mom," has extended his support to a health facility, the Venice Family Clinic's Robert Levine Family Health Center, in Venice, Calif. He explained to correspondent Tony Dokoupil why he built the clinic, dedicated to his father: "It's a frightening things to be ill and not know where to go."





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