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Nancy Giles on the NFL's bad sports

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The "Sunday Morning" contributor loves football, but is not a fan about how NFL players and league officials have been dealing with the matter of domestic violence.

Open: This is Face the Nation, September 21

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The latest on the fighting in Iraq and Syria, the domestic violence controversy facing the NFL, and the Ebola outbreak, with UN Ambassador Samantha Power, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Michigan, and more.



The POW camp where Nazi secrets were uncovered

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During WWII, Army Intelligence interrogated high-ranking prisoners-of-war at a secret installation in Alexandria, Va., dubbed "P.O. Box 1142." Seth Doane reports on this little-known piece of history that took place just a few miles from the nation's capital.

Marquis Govan, 11, talks of justice in Ferguson

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Correspondent Jane Pauley introduces us to Marquis Govan, an eloquent young man who spoke out about the social issues facing Ferguson, Mo., and who is already planning his life in politics.

The Queen Mary: A salute to a queen

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Correspondent Tracy Smith traces the history of the Queen Mary, one of the grandest of ocean liners -- from its place in the hearts of those who sailed her, to its illustrative wartime service.

Mead: A taste of honey

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Mead is a drink made by fermenting honey instead of grapes, resulting in a libation that can be either dry or sweet. Correspondent John Blackstone sips and shares its secrets at California meaderies.

Educators, parents debate the Common Core

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Some states are re-thinking their approach to the Common Core, the academic standards for grades K-12 launched by state officials in 2009 and since promoted by the federal government. So what grade is the curriculum receiving from educators and parents? Correspondent Jan Crawford reports.

NASA taps Boeing and SpaceX to shuttle crews to ISS

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Time Magazine science editor Jeffrey Kluger joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss a new "space race" among private American companies and entrepreneurs. Check out the Time Magazine article here.

Time Lapse: Marseille in Motion

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Remarkable time-lapse video displays the breathtaking beauty of "Cité Phocéenne" (City of Marseille) in the south of France. Video courtesy of Mayeul Akpovi. Become of fan of Mayeul on his Facebook fan page.

Lady Gaga on fashion advice

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In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on CBS' "Sunday Morning," singer Lady Gaga discusses her emotional performance of "Dope" at the 2013 YouTube Music Awards, and why she rebels when offered suggestions on how to dress while on stage.

Tony Bennett on studying art and music

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In this web extra, Tony Bennett visits the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, where he talks to correspondent Anthony Mason about how - as a young student studying both art and music - his art teacher had encouraged his singing.

Thousands wait in line for new iPhone

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As the new iPhone 6 went on sale Friday, thousands of people around the world waited in line to get their hands on the new device. Some slept outside for weeks to be one of the first buyers.

Man attempts challenge to outrun the London subway

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including the "Apparently Kid" in his first ever TV commercial, a tiny hamster in a hot dog eating contest and high-fiving people hailing cabs. Plus, a speedy fellow races the London subway on foot. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

High altitude fitness: Train like you're in Denver

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A San Francisco Bay Area gym is offering high altitude training by lowering the oxygen level during workouts. KPIX's Betty Yu reports on the effects and whether this is a better, faster way to get fit.

3D printing heading into space

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For the first time humans will be able to build tools in space. The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, scheduled to launch on Saturday, will carry a 3D printer to the International Space Station. CNET.com's Sumi Das reports.

Oracle founder steps down

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Larry Ellison, the world's highest paid CEO, is stepping down from his tech company, Oracle. He started the company in 1977 with $1,200 of his own money. Ellison is now worth $50 billion. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Preview: The Tax Refund Scam

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All con artists need is a computer and an easily obtained list of stolen social security numbers to perpetrate a scam that has cost the U.S. Treasury billions of dollars in fraudulent tax refunds. Watch Steve Kroft's report on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

Ship graveyard discovered off of San Francisco coast

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Government scientists recently discovered a ship graveyard not far beyond the Golden Gate Bridge. Researchers are using a remotely operated camera to explore the shipwrecks just off the coast of San Francisco, part of a two-year archaeological study underway in the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. KPIX-TV's Don Ford reports.

Mommy Shaming: Moms under online attack

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Whether the cause is jealousy, boredom or anger, the result is a growing number of moms who feel like they're under attack. KEYE's Bettie Cross reports.





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