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Open: This is Face the Nation, December 28

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The latest on the missing AirAsia jet, the national conversation about police and race, and the government's response to Ebola, with NYPD Commisioner Bill Bratton, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Ron Klain, Capt. Sully Sullenberger, and others.

Ebola czar: Americans should be "proud" of CDC

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Ron Klain, the federal government's Ebola response coordinator, says the mishandling of Ebola materials at the CDC was "unacceptable," but he urges people to keep the mistake in "perspective."

2014’s Word of the Year is “overshare”

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It's that time again, when words that have been overused, abused, or have otherwise forced themselves into our national dialogue get rewarded by landing in the pages of proper English dictionaries. Faith Salie reports.

Stories to remember from 2014

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Charles Osgood reviews some of the most memorable stories of the year, from anti-Russian protests in Ukraine in January, to President Obama's announcement this month of the re-establishment of diplomatic relations with Cuba after more than 50 years.



Inside Patrick Roger's chocolate workshop

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Just outside Paris, Patrick Roger has been making 10 million pieces of chocolate for 20 years - not all of which are meant to be eaten. The chocolate artisan is recognized by the French government as one of the finest craftsman in his trade. David Turecamo reports.

What's your excuse?

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There are reasons that explain why we don't always accomplish what we set out to, and some are little more than excuses. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" reports on how making up excuses to cover our failures, or to point fingers, is part of the human condition.

AirAsia jetliner goes missing off Indonesia

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AirAsia Flight 8501 disappeared from air traffic control screens shortly after departing Surabaya, Indonesia on Sunday morning, bound for Singapore. Correspondent Debora Patta breaks down what we know so far about the missing plane and the 162 people on board.

"Vertical Farms" -- A new way to grow

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“Vertical farms” may be the agricultural hotbeds of the future. The new agricultural technique moves the whole farming operation indoors-- and it’s a trend that’s growing. Dean Reynolds reports.

A bridge stuck in time

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The historic Dingman’s Bridge has been spanning the Delaware river between Pennsylvania and New Jersey for 180 years. One family has owned it the entire time -- and they aren’t interested in changing anything anytime soon. Kristine Johnson reports.

Ailing toddler’s medical mystery

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Two-year-old Cara Greene was a happy and healthy toddler; until she started to lose muscle control. Cara was just days from starting chemotherapy, when doctors discovered her rare condition. Vicente Arenas reports.

North Korea Internet hit again

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After North Korea’s internet experienced an outage earlier Christmas week, it was hit again. The dictatorship blamed the U.S. for its online issues. Kim Jong Un’s spokesman even hurled a racially-charged insult aimed at President Obama. Carter Evans reports.

Russian economy puts damper on holiday season

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Sanctions against Russia are taking a heavy toll on its flailing economy. As Deborah Patta reports, major credit card companies have just turned the holiday season into tougher times for some Russians.

Thousands honor fallen NYPD officer

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Members of the police department and community gathered at Christ Tabernacle Church in Queens, New York, for the funeral of officer Rafael Ramos, who was killed in an ambush a week ago. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, VP Joe Biden, and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton spoke were among the speakers eulogizing the fallen officer. Mark Albert reports.

Biden: New York City "stands as a beacon to the world"

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Vice-president Joe Biden, speaking at the funeral of slain police officer Rafael Ramos, said that New York City will overcome the tough challenges it currently faces and can "bridge any divide."

NYPD Commissioner Bratton honors Officer Ramos

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Bill Bratton, the commissioner of the New York Police Department, remembered assassinated NYPD officer Rafael Ramos as a hero and an exemplary cop. Bratton was speaking at Ramos' funeral in Queens on Saturday.

Slain NYPD officers promoted posthumously

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At the funeral for slain NYPD officer Rafael Ramos on Saturday, police commissioner Bill Bratton announced that he is posthumously promoting Ramos and his partner Wenjian Liu to detective. Bratton also named Ramos an honorary chaplain of his precinct, a position he had been working toward.

NYC Mayor de Blasio: Slain officer was a peace maker for New York

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio praised slain NYPD officer Rafael Ramos for his dedication to his community, his church and New York City Saturday in a speech at Ramos's funeral in Queens. Ramos and his partner Wenjian Liu were gunned down in their patrol car last week.

VP Biden speaks at slain NYPD officer's funeral

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Vice-president Joe Biden spoke at the funeral of murdered New York City police officer Rafael Ramos in Queens on Saturday. He praised Ramos for "being a cop for all the right reasons," and hailed the NYPD and the city for their responses to the tragedy

NY Gov. Cuomo: We turn adversity into opportunity

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo praised the NYPD for its response to the recent protests and the city for standing strong in the face of adversity. Cuomo was speaking at the funeral of murdered New York City police officer Rafael Ramos in Queens.

Best overlooked movies of 2014

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Plenty of films released in 2014 were hits with critics but virtually ignored at the box office. Matt Singer, film critic and managing editor of ScreenCrush.com, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" with his favorites that you may have never heard of.

Ryan Adams on prolific career and hearing illness

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Ryan Adams' self-titled album has been nominated for a Grammy Award. He has released 17 albums in the last 19 years, but also has an ear illness that threatened his career. Anthony Mason sits down with Adams to discuss his career and music.





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