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FTN Page 2: May 25

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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the mass murder in California and the ongoing Veterans Affairs hospital scandal. Plus a panel of experts.

May 25: Blumenthal, Thune, Kinzinger

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The latest on the mass murder in California and the ongoing Veterans Affairs hospital scandal with Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and John Thune, R-S.D., Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., and others.

Palestinians hope Pope's visit will highlight refugees' struggle

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Continuing his Middle East visit, Pope Francis flew from Jordan to Bethlehem in the West Bank to visit with Palestinian refugees. This is the first time a Pope has flown directly to the the West Bank instead of Israel. Adriana Diaz reports.

New painkiller lawsuit rocks National Football League

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Over 500 former NFL players filed a lawsuit claiming they were permanently damaged by the overuse of painkillers prescribed by team doctors. Jarrett Bell, Sean Gregory, and Steven Silverman discuss.



Is the VA hospital scandal being too politicized?

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The Washington Posts's Dana Priest, author David Finkel, and Ret. USMC Col. Tom Manion discuss the response from Congress and the administration to the Veterans Affairs hospital scandal.

Open: This is Face the Nation, May 25

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The latest on the mass murder in California and the ongoing Veterans Affairs hospital scandal with Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and John Thune, R-S.D., Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., and others.

Nature: Florida alligators

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This week's moment in nature leaves us knee-deep in alligators at Deep Hole in Myakka River State Park in Sarasota County, Fla.

Barry Gibb: The last Bee Gee goes it alone

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With Maurice Gibb's death in 2003, followed by Robin Gibb's in 2012, the Bee Gees' long ride on the pop charts seemed to be over. But now the remaining member of the group, Barry Gibb, is back on tour, joined not by his brothers but by his son, Stephen. Anthony Mason goes on the road with Gibb, and talks with him about his music, his family, and his pop legacy.

Once a pun a time

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For the past 37 years pun enthusiasts from all over have gathered in Austin, Texas, for the O. Henry Pun-Off. Lee Cowan brings us the highlights, and the groans, from the unusual competition.

When love becomes an instinct

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Remembering 60 years back is hard for anyone, but for Melvyn Amrine it's especially challenging. Melvyn was diagnosed with Alzheimer's three years ago. For his wife, Doris, it's been hard to watch. But she says something happened recently to remind her that the man she fell in love with is still here. Steve Hartman reports.

James Webb on his call of duty

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James Webb answered the call nearly a half-century ago, and has been trying to serve his country ever since. National security correspondent David Martin interviews the former Marine and Vietnam Vet who has also served as Secretary of the Navy and in the U.S. Senate.

Meet the Gerber Baby, all grown up

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The Gerber Baby is one of the most recognizable baby faces in the world. But what most people don't know is that familiar face belongs to a real person. Eighty-seven-year-old Ann Turner Cook tells Rita Braver the little-known story of how she became one of the most famous babies in history.

How Colorado has gone to pot

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Ever since marijuana was legalized for recreational use in Colorado, the rest of the country has been looking to see how this social and cultural experiment would play out. Barry Peterson looks at the possible consequences of a state, and a nation, “going to pot.”

Almanac: Igor Sikorsky

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On May 25, 1889, aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky was born in Kiev. A pilot and aeronautical engineer, Sikorsky designed the world’s first working helicopter. Charles Osgood reports.

California shooting spree leaves many unanswered questions

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The family of the troubled man accused of killing six people in Isla Vista, Calif., say they warned police. Elliot Rodger went on a murder spree Friday night, killing six people before taking his own life. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Iconic Lombard Street to face partial closure

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The hairpin turns of Lombard Street in San Francisco have made it famous as the most crooked street in the world. Tourists flock there to drive down the street. But congestion has become so bad local officials voted to close it to traffic for a few hours on summer weekends. John Blackstone reports.

Thousands flock to welcome Pope Francis in Jordan

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Pope Francis began his visit to the Middle East with a stop in Amman, Jordan. At a Mass in a stadium, he told the 20,000 faithful gathered to "work to overcome divisions." Allen Pizzey reports.





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