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Script for new James Bond film stolen in Sony hack

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A massive cyberattack on Sony Pictures may affect one of Hollywood’s most beloved franchises. Producers said the hackers got their hands on a script for the forthcoming James Bond film “Spectre.” Allen Pizzey reports.

Is growing coffee in California the future for the crop?

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Coffee is now being grown in a place many thought was not possible -- Santa Barbara, California. Farmers say wherever avocados grow, so too can coffee plants, making them optimistic about the crop’s future. Carter Evans reports.

Inside Homs

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Eyewitness accounts and video from inside the besieged city of Homs offer a rare and disturbing window into the cruel realities of the Syrian civil war. Bob Simon reports.

Denied

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When insurance companies deny the mentally ill the treatment their doctors prescribe, seriously ill people are often discharged, and can be a danger to themselves or others. Scott Pelley reports.

Going back

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“Return to Homs” director Talal Derki says all the film's main character, rebel leader Abdul Basset al-Saroot, wants to do is go back and continue fighting in Homs.

Filmmakers were the enemy

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Ossama Mohammed, director of “Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait,” says the Assad regime considered anyone with a camera an enemy.

Disappeared

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"Return to Homs" producer Orwa Nyrabia on his colleague, who was detained by the Syrian regime and has not be heard from since.



Raw reporting from the Syrian civil war

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Bob Simon, accustomed to being on the front lines, tells the story of a brutal civil war through the eyes of filmmakers inside Syria.

Mindfulness and technology: Do they mix?

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Anderson Cooper talks about how to manage technological devices in a mindful way with Soren Gordhamer, founder of the Wisdom 2.0 Conference; Jana Friedman, a manager at Twitter; University of Massachusetts neuroscientists Jean King and Dr. Carl Fulwiler; and Rich Fernandez, founder of Wisdom Labs.

The newly mindful Anderson Cooper

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On a "mindfulness" retreat, Anderson Cooper puts down the microphone and learns to love silence -- and life without a cell phone.

Filming the revolution

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“Return to Homs” producer Orwa Nyrabia says that documenting the uprising was an act of rebellion.

Why practice mindfulness

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Anderson Cooper talks about the benefits of mindfulness with University of Massachusetts neuroscientist Jean King, Vietnam veteran and mindfulness teacher Ralph Steele, and sports psychologist George Mumford.

How a four-year-old navigates snipers in Syria

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In the besieged Syrian city of Homs, "60 Minutes" reports on how a child named Omar gets around the war-torn streets he knows as his playground. Watch Bob Simon's report "Inside Homs."

Unpacking the Senate's CIA torture report

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Peggy Noonan, Michael Gerson, Charles Ellison, and Mark Mazzetti discuss the reaction to a Senate report that labeled the CIA's post-9/11 interrogation practices torture.

December 14: McCain, Chambliss, and King

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The latest on the spending bill passed by Congress, the outrage over recent police killings, and the Senate's CIA torture report with Sens John McCain, R-Arizona, Angus King, I-Maine, Saxby Chambliss, R-Georgia, Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Michigan, and others.

FTN Page 2: December 14

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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the Senate's CIA torture report and potential Democrat presidential party nominations.

Open: This is Face the Nation, December 14

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The latest on the spending bill passed by Congress, the outrage over recent police killings, and the Senate's CIA torture report with Sens John McCain, R-Arizona, Angus King, I-Maine, Saxby Chambliss, R-Georgia, Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Michigan, and others.





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