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Report: Base gunman watched shooting videos before attack

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The Saudi student who fatally shot three sailors at a U.S. naval base in Florida hosted a dinner party earlier in the week where he and three others watched videos of mass shootings, a U.S. official told The Associated Press. CBS News' David Begnaud reports.

Secret Santa's helpers

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'Tis the season for Steve Hartman to catch up with his old friend "Secret Santa," an anonymous, wealthy businessman who every year travels the country giving out as much as $300 to random strangers. This year he's recruited a few helpers, from the Milwaukee County Transit System, to spread some Yuletide cheer.

Eugenia Zukerman on living with Alzheimer's

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Longtime "Sunday Morning" viewers will recognize Eugenia Zukerman, the internationally-acclaimed flutist, who for more than 20 years covered the arts for this broadcast. But now, Zukerman is opening up to Rita Braver about her battle with Alzheimer's, and how music, writing and humor are helping her cope, as she describes in her book, "Like Falling Through a Cloud: A Lyrical Memoir of Coping With Forgetfulness, Confusion, and a Dreaded Diagnosis."

Mel Brooks on comedy and love

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Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with director and comedy writer Mel Brooks, now 93, who opens up about his politically-incorrect films like "Blazing Saddles" and "The Producers," and whether they could be made today; and about his relationship with his soulmate, actress Anne Bancroft, with whom he was married for 41 years until her death in 2005.

Open: This is "Face the Nation," December 8

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Today on "Face the Nation": as President Trump's impeachment in the Democratic led House appears inevitable, he looks to the Republican held Senate as his chance to get a quote fair shake.

Bill Flanagan responds to "OK, Boomer"

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Last week's commentary by Faith Salie about the millennial generation's way of waving away the opinions, instructions and interference of older people with the putdown "OK, Boomer," gets a response from an older person: "Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan.



Doris Duke's home, now a museum of Islamic art

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Heiress Doris Duke built a home in Honolulu that was a testament to the cultures she discovered in her 'round-the-world travels. And now it's a museum, the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design. Conor Knighton visits.

Adam Sandler: The 60 Minutes interview

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Thirty years after he first appeared on "Saturday Night Live," Adam Sandler talks with "60 Minutes" about his time on SNL and about his new, serious role in "Uncut Gems," and he takes us to his childhood home in New Hampshire. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.

Booker rakes in over $1 million in campaign donations after calling out lack of diversity

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In this edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker said he recieved more than a million dollars in donations to his presidential campaign after calling out the lack of diversity within the Democratic field. 2020 Campaign reporter Adam Brewster joins CBSN with the latest on Booker's surge and more news from the campaign trail in Iowa.

Dozens dead in Delhi factory fire

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Delhi officials said factory workers were sleeping when a fire tore through a six-story building, killing at least 43. Pratiksha Ghildial of BBC News reports.





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