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Open: This is "Face the Nation," May 10

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Today on "Face the Nation," the grim march to reopen the country continues as unemployment soars to levels unseen since the Great Depression.

Mother's Day: Honoring moms for their pandemic roles

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Faith Salie reminds us that with all moms do to keep families going in lockdown – as teacher, cook, arts & crafts guru, hand-washing czar – there's never been a better time to thank them

Honoring moms, the “essential workers” of the soul

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Contributor Faith Salie reminds us that with all the roles moms are playing to keep families going during the pandemic – teacher, cook, arts & crafts guru, hand-washing czar – there’s never been a better time to thank them.

The president as communicator-in-chief

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Since the beginning of the 20th century, presidents have spoken to the public in print, before transitioning to radio, newsreels and television, and now to social media, to steer the news agenda.

Communicator-in-chief: How presidents use the media

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At the beginning of the 20th century, presidents spoke to the public in print, but in time transitioned to radio, newsreels and television, and now to social media. "Sunday Morning" special contributor Ted Koppel looks at how presidents have used the bully pulpit of media to campaign, to influence, and to steer the news agenda, from FDR’s Fireside Chats to Donald Trump’s tweets.

FDR and the recreation of America

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During the Great Depression, the newly-elected president responded to 25% unemployment, sweeping poverty, and the banking system's collapse in ways that would reshape how the country thought about itself, the presidency, and democracy

FDR and the role of president

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In 1933, during the Great Depression, newly-elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt confronted 25% unemployment, sweeping poverty, and the collapse of the banking system. His response would reshape the way the country thought about presidential leadership, and democracy itself. CBS News' John Dickerson talks with Roosevelt scholars Jonathan Alter, David Woolner and Susan Dunn about FDR and the presidency during crisis and war.

Jim Gaffigan on sharing dinner with the masses

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Eight weeks in quarantine, and the Gaffigan family is still gathering together at the dinner table every night, a touch of normalcy in front of an audience on YouTube

Jim Gaffigan serves up dinner online, every night

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In the eighth week of quarantine, the Gaffigan family is still gathering together at the dinner table every night, a touch of normalcy in front of an audience on YouTube.

Reese Witherspoon and Hello Sunshine

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Reese Witherspoon is not just an Oscar-winning actress; she is also a major Hollywood influencer. Her media company, Hello Sunshine, has been behind stories that put a female perspective front-and-center, such as the TV series "Big Little Lies" and "Little Fires Everywhere." Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Witherspoon and Hello Sunshine executives Sarah Harden and Lauren Neustadter about their philosophy, and how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting production.

Who's the "World's Greatest Mom"?

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Steve Hartman sets out on a quest to find the "World's Greatest Mom," talking to his own kids and a dozen others over Zoom.

Behind the shut gates of the zoo

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Closed to visitors because of coronavirus, zoological parks and aquariums are facing unprecedented challenges in caring for their animal populations

Inside zoos closed for COVID

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With their gates shut to guests because of the coronavirus pandemic, zoological parks and aquariums are facing unprecedented challenges in caring for their animal populations, which – despite a paucity of paying visitors – still need to be cared for and fed. Conor Knighton checks out the creative ways zoos are coping.

Challenges abound for students forced to take classes remotely

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How are educators, students and their families adjusting to the current reality of online classes and distance learning, and is it compromising personal, one-on-one instruction, especially for students who are struggling?

Education in a time of COVID-19

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As schools throughout the country shut their doors in the face of a viral pandemic, students have entered a new world of education, by learning remotely through online classes and paper packets. How is the current reality of education compromising the effects of personal, one-on-one instruction, especially for learners who are struggling? And how will this environment affect the grades of high school juniors aiming toward college acceptance? Correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with educators, parents... Читать дальше...





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