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Rafael Nadal: The 60 Minutes Interview

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The number one ranked tennis player in the world offers 60 Minutes a glimpse into his life before he takes the court in this month's Australian Open.

SpaceX successfully destroys boosters in dramatic emergency escape test

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SpaceX deliberately destroyed a Falcon 9 booster Sunday in a spectacular high-altitude conflagration moments after an unpiloted Crew Dragon astronaut ferry ship shot away in a critical test of its emergency escape system, propelled to safety with a rush of fiery exhaust from eight powerful abort engines. CBS News senior space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN's Omar Villafranca from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida with the latest.

Thousands attend women's rights marches across the country

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Thousands of people gathered in cities across the country for the 2020 Women's March -- the fourth iteration of the event since it began 2017. The Women's March organization has faced controversy and internal turmoil that have turned some away from their demonstrations. CBS Los Angeles' Greg Mills reports.



1/19: Nadler, Cornyn, Cohn

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Today on "Face the Nation", the impeachment probe into President Trump enters its next phase as the stage is set for a partisan battle in the Senate.

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/19

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This week "Sunday Morning," with guest host Mo Rocca, features David Martin's story on the history behind a new aircraft carrier's name. Plus: Anthony Mason sits down with the British band Mumford & Sons; Tracy Smith talks with Oscar-nominated actress Laura Dern ("Marriage Story"); Lee Cowan learns how a long-forgotten tool for treating suicidal patients is finding new success; Kelefa Sanneh digs into one Chinese family's connective tradition of cooking dumplings; and Barry Petersen visits the... Читать дальше...

How caring letters prevent suicide

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Kevin Hines is a walking miracle, having jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge and survived. But what might have kept him from jumping at all could have been something as simple as getting a letter in the mail. One psychiatrist's long-forgotten idea about giving support to those hospitalized or treated for depression or attempting suicide is being revived, and is finding positive results in an era of texting. Lee Cowan reports. [If you are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255)... Читать дальше...

Remembering Frieda Caplan, the exotic fruit lady

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Entrepreneur Frieda Caplan, who died Saturday at age 96, made a number of exotic fruits and vegetables, from kiwi to ginger, household names, changing the way many of us eat. Rita Braver spoke with her this past fall.

Open: This is "Face the Nation," January 19

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Today on "Face the Nation, the impeachment probe into President Trump enters its next phase as the stage is set for a partisan battle in the Senate.

Addressing America's high premature birth rate

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Chances are you know someone who was born prematurely. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rate of preterm births is going up. Last year, one in 10 American babies was born before 37 weeks gestation. Author Sarah DiGregorio ("Early: An Intimate History of Premature Birth and What It Teaches Us About Being Human") talks about one of the biggest public health threats facing this country.





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