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Robert Gates on "Face the Nation" May 12, 2013

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Bob Schieffer's interview with former Secretary of Defense and Chancellor of William & Mary College, Robert Gates, aired on "Face the Nation" on May 12, 2013.

Lives to Remember: Joseph Feingold and more

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include Holocaust survivor Joseph Feingold, veterinarian Dr. Julie Butler, immigrant and small business owner Johng Kuk Pyun, trauma surgeon Dr. Ronald Verrier, nurse Krist Angielen Castro Guzman, and police officer Charles "Rob" Roberts. Anthony Mason profiles them in our series Lives to Remember.

From 1994: A retirement home for horses

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Correspondent Martha Teichner visited the Retirement Home for Horses at Mill Creek Farm, in Alachua, Fla., whose owners, Peter and Mary Gregory, provide a bucolic home for police and military horses that have finished their working careers, or elderly equines that have been abused, neglected or abandoned. And it's not just for horses: A veritable Noah's Ark of animals shares the grounds. Originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" March 27, 1994.

From 1990: Rescuing horses for adoption

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Many thoroughbreds may face an unsettling future once their racing days are over. Which is why Judy Parker started an adopt-a-horse program in Florida, rescuing and caring for former race horses until they could find new homes. Correspondent Bill Geist reports. Originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" June 10, 1990.

From 1992: Ode to Secretariat

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Charles Kuralt presents this remembrance of one of the truly great racehorses: Secretariat (1970-1989), whose monumental 31-length victory in the Belmont Stakes in 1973 was a run for the ages. We also hear from Penny Chenery Tweedy, Secretariat's owner; Heywood Hale Broun, who covered Secretariat's Triple Crown win; and Arthur Boyd Hancock III, the owner of Stone Farm, a 2,000 acre horse-breeding operation in Paris, Kentucky, who looks over the very last foal of Secretariat, Risen Starlet. Originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" May 3, 1992.



Trump says he discussed "Russian hoax" with Putin

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President Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone for over an hour. It was their first conversation since the release of the Mueller report. Weijia Jiang reports.

Venezuela's opposition leader calls for protests to continue

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Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaidó is rallying his supporters to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro's regime. Now there's a stalemate, with neither side able to claim victory. Adriana Diaz reports from Caracas.

U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in April

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The latest jobs report shows employers added 263,000 jobs in April. The unemployment rate fell to the lowest rate in half a century. Mola Lenghi reports.

Adults vaccinated in 1960s may need a measles booster

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Amid an ongoing measles outbreak, adults who were vaccinated years ago may be wondering if they're still protected. Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Evening News" to explain why some people may need a booster.

Trump urges reopening of houses of worship

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President Trump demanded that governors reopen churches, synagogues and mosques, threatening to override them if they refuse -- though it is unclear if he has that power. Weijia Jiang reports.

Preliminary results from two leading vaccine trials show promise

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There's encouraging news from the two leading experimental coronavirus vaccine trials. Researchers in both trials have reported the presence of antibodies in volunteers after injecting them with experimental vaccines. Charlie D'Agata reports in the series "Racing to a Cure."

North Korea sends a message with launch of short-range projectiles

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The U.S. and South Korea are analyzing North Korea's launch of several projectiles overnight. The South Korean military says they were launched from North Korea's east coast and flew several miles before landing in the ocean. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been speaking to his counterparts in South Korea and Japan as the White House prepares a response to Pyongyang's actions. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Trump says he had a "very good talk" about Mueller report, Venezuela with Putin

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President Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin have spoken for the first time since the release of the Mueller report. Mr. Trump said he and Putin discussed several matters including the Russia probe. But the president said he did not warn Putin not to meddle in next year's election. Steve Dorsey reports.





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