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Will Biden's "poor kids" and "white kids" gaffe hurt his campaign?

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CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN to discuss Joe Biden's comment that "poor kids" are as smart as "white kids." Democratic presidential rival Julian Castro was asked about it and said he thinks Biden simply "got tripped up."

Woodstock, Snoopy's devoted bird friend

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The Charles M. Schulz Museum, in Santa Rosa, Calif., is celebrating one of the most popular "Peanuts" characters with an exhibition devoted to Woodstock, the little "hippie bird" who became a valued friend of Snoopy's. Luke Burbank talks with the comic strip artist's widow, Jean Schulz, exhibition curator Benjamin Clark, and cartoonist Paige Braddock, about the important role Woodstock played in the Peanuts universe.

Sunday: Bloomberg, Scalise, Sanders, Bennet

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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, House Republican Whip Steve Scalise and 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Michael Bennet will appear on "Face the Nation" this Sunday

From 1979: Looking back at Woodstock

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On the 10th anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Fair, "Sunday Morning" talked with some of those who were there: Singers David Crosby and Graham Nash, of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Paul Kantner, of Jefferson Airplane, who performed on stage; and environmental advocate Mark Trautwein, who was among the vast sea of young people in attendance. Correspondent Lem Tucker reports. Originally broadcast on August 12, 1979.

Woodstock at 50: A return to "ground zero for peace and love"

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In the summer of 1969 a festival promising "three days of peace and music" was announced in upstate New York. Four hundred thousand people showed up at what would become a monumental human event. Jim Axelrod talks to a few of those who were there, from musicians John Fogerty and Graham Nash, to a young couple, Nick and Bobbi Ercoline, who returned for the first time in 50 years to the site of the festival, where in 1969 a photograph of them captured a unique moment in music history.

Angela Bassett on "Otherhood"

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Actress Angela Bassett, who has played roles that are fierce, sultry and iconic, had an upbringing molded by two strong women. She talks with correspondent Michelle Miller about how her mother and her aunt helped shape her pursuit of an acting career. The busy mother of two also talks about her new Netflix film, "Otherhood," in which she plays one of a trio of mothers trying to reconnect with their adult sons.



"Mike Wallace is here"

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Four words that struck terror into the hearts of shady businessmen and corrupt politicians – "Mike Wallace is here" – also comprise the title of a new documentary that depicts the dramatic life and career of the legendary CBS News correspondent, whose no-holds-barred interview style and indefatigable showmanship helped make "60 Minutes" must-see TV. Rita Braver talks with filmmaker Avi Belkin (who was granted unprecedented access to CBS News' archives), and with Mike's son, "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace... Читать дальше...

Black models in modern art

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A recent New York City art exhibition, now at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, explores the importance of black models as key to the development of 19th and 20th century art, through their representations by French and American artists (including Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Frederic Bazille and Jean-Louis André Théodore Géricault). Nancy Giles talks with curator Denise Murrell about how the Harlem Renaissance influenced painters such as Henri Matisse, and with Brooklyn artist Mickalene Thomas about black... Читать дальше...

Tulsi Gabbard: Iowans concerned about China trade war

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Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard said Iowa voters she's spoken to are concerned about President Trump's trade war with China. She spoke to CBSN Political Reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns about what she's learned during her time in the Midwest swing state.

John Delaney on why he's focused on Iowa

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Former Congressman John Delaney has visited every county in Iowa, but is still trailing in the polls in the Democratic primary race. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke with Delaney about his strategy and why Joe Biden is out in front.

Joshua trees at risk of extinction from climate change

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Exceptional heat records are happening more frequently due to climate change, and scientists in California are concerned that an iconic species of trees will not survive. CBS News' Danya Bacchus reports from Joshua Tree National Park.

Marianne Williamson: We need a U.S. Department of Peace

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Author and 2020 presidential candidate Marianne Williamson discussed what she would do for more gun control in the wake of two mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. She spoke to CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns in Iowa about why the U.S. needs a Department of Peace.

Julián Castro on fighting white nationalism and gun violence

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Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro spoke to CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe on his plans to combat white nationalism and gun violence following the mass shooting tragedies in El Paso and Dayton.

Trump says there's support for background checks

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President Trump says he believes Republicans in the Senate want to get something done on gun control, particularly on background checks. But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he won't reconvene the Senate to do it. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang and Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, joined CBSN with the latest.

New Jersey woman may use new law to end her life

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A new law in New Jersey allows terminally ill patients to end their lives. A group of CBS News interns spoke with a woman who has a disease that severely affects her lungs, and she may one day use the law to end her life. Interns Lily Cummings, Brijea Daniel, Kevin Gaiss, Marco Ramirez and Harmony Zhao joined CBSN to discuss their story and their internships.

Calif. man reports wife's murder in bizarre 911 call

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Multimillionaire real estate investor Peter Chadwick and his wife Q.C. vanished from their posh Newport Beach, California, home in the middle of the day — hours later, he called 911 from a gas station near the Mexican border

"I thought he was a great guy"

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Dr. Larry Nassar is accused of sexually abusing gymnasts like Jeanette Antolin, who says he built trust with girls by giving them candy





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