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The surprisingly melodic bicycle

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Did you ever think of a bicycle as a musical instrument? That's exactly what it is in the hands of music design artist Steven Baber, a.k.a. Johnnyrandom. He coaxes more than 200 different sounds out of a bicycle's moving parts and weaves them into a musical montage. John Blackstone reports.

On VA scandal, where is Obama?

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New York Times’ Jackie Calmes, Wall Street Journal’s Gerry Seib, The Nation’s Katrina Vanden Huevel, and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson discuss the scandals emerging from Veterans Administration (VA) hospitals around the country.

May 18: McDonough, Dellinger, Bloomberg, Geithner

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The latest on the departure of Veterans Affairs official Robert Petzel, New York City's 9/11 museum, and a potential 2016 run by Hillary Clinton with White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, American Legion National Commander Daniel Dellinger, former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, and more.

FTN Page 2: May 18

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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the departure of Veterans Affairs official Robert Petzel, New York City’s 9/11 museum, and a potential 2016 run by Hillary Clinton. Plus a panel of experts.

Is sitting the new smoking?

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A modern, sedentary lifestyle has concerned researchers hard at work - and it's prompted others to step aboard treadmill desks, where they work for hours at a time. Mo Rocca tries to keep up.



History on display at the Castello di Brolio

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Hundred of years of history are on view at the elegant Castello di Brolio, perched on a strategic hilltop in the wine country of Tuscany. Allen Pizzey takes a tour of a Renaissance marvel.

Meet the man behind the emoticon

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Do you feel like :-) ? Or maybe more like :-( ? Turns out one man came up with the smiley and frowney faces 32 years ago - and little did he know what his invention would lead to. :-o Mo Rocca reports.

The bamboo homes of Bali

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On the tropical island of Bali, Indonesia, there are homes tucked into the jungle that look like something out of a fairytale. They're designed to have soaring roof lines, few walls or windows - and nearly everything is fashioned from bamboo. Seth Doane reports.

Dancing Flamenco at the Santa Fe Opera

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The Maria Benetiz Institute for Spanish Arts' Flamenco Youth Company, along with guitarist Joaquin Gallegos, expand the boundaries of traditional dance at the soaring theater of the Santa Fe Opera.

This is Face the Nation, May 18

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The latest on the departure of Veterans Affairs official Robert Petzel, New York City’s 9/11 museum, and a potential 2016 run by Hillary Clinton with White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, American Legion National Commander Daniel Dellinger, former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, and more.

Shaping more than skateboards at Salemtown Board Company

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At Salemtown Board Company in Nashville, Tenn., 27-year-old Will Anderson can turn a slab of middle Tennessee oak into a world-class sidewalk cruiser. Anderson started the company two years ago as a way to teach neighborhood kids about discipline and dedication. It's not so much about shaping boards, he tells Tracy Smith, as about shaping lives.

Venus Williams on life beyond the tennis court

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She is one of the greatest players in the history of tennis. But off the court, Venus Williams works hard at another craft: running her own design companies. Rita Braver catches up with the multi-talented Williams for a look into her home and fashion design empire.

Bespoke libraries bring books and design in harmony

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Boulder, Colo., bookseller and curator Thatcher Wine is to a library what a tailor is to a suit, as he custom-designs book collections to suit his customers' decorating tastes. Richard Schlesinger reports.

Cave-digging artist finds inspiration underground

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For the past 25 years, Ra Paulette has been carving out man-made caves from the sandstone hills of New Mexico, and then sculpting these spaces into works of art he calls wilderness shrines. Lee Cowan has the story of an artist who does his best work underground.

Duct tape couture

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Duct tape was first introduced on the battlefields of World War II, as a waterproof tape for sealing ammunition cases. Today, it serves much more esoteric purposes, including some crafty fashions. Serena Altschul unravels the story of duct tape

Mobile homes: More than just a box on wheels

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Mobile designer Jennifer Siegal tells us there's a bright future for trailers. Correspondent Mark Strassmann visits the Atocha Mobile Home Park in Santa Fe, N.M., where the emphasis is on affordable housing; and Paradise Cove in Malibu, Calif., where mobile homes can cost millions of dollars.

How to live like a billionaire

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What does a billionaire get in a dream home? Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier shows correspondent Anthony Mason his brand-new Miami Beach condos. But could the new penthouse at the peak of New York's Woolworth Tower top them all?

Legendary six-ton elephant, Mountain Bull, found dead

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Mountain Bull, a massive 6-ton elephant who was a hero to Kenyan conservationists and featured prominently in CBS News reporting died at the hands of poachers. Rangers noticed no movement from its radio collars and dispatched a team, which made the discovery. Jim Axelrod reports.





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