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Did the U.S. get a “good deal” with Iran?

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David Ignatius of the Washington Post, David Sanger of The New York Times, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic and CBS News State Department Correspondent Margaret Brennan discuss the finer points of the nuclear deal with Iran.

Lindsey Graham: Next president should negotiate Iran deal

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, says that the next president – Democrat of Republican – should pick up the nuclear negotiations with Iran because Iran “does not respect” President Obama.

Rick Santorum: Nuclear deal empowers Iran

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Former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pennsylvania, says the nuclear accord between Iran and six world powers will strengthen the hand of the openly anti-American regime.

Nature: Muscovy ducks

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We leave you this morning in the company of Muscovy ducks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Open: This is Face the Nation, April 5

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The latest on the Iran nuclear deal and the international response, with Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pennsylvania, and others.

Breaking down conflicts between Sunnis and Shiites

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Most people have no idea what the actual differences are between the two main sects of Islam, the Sunnis and the Shiites. CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward takes a look at the history and geopolitics behind the two groups.



Calendar: Week of April 6

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From the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game, to previews of the Apple Watch: "Sunday Morning" looks at notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.

Mo Rocca picks up lacrosse tips

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NFL great Jim Brown is also a legend in America's oldest team sport: lacrosse. Brown picked up the game during high school, and even made it into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Mo Rocca delves into America's fastest-growing team sport, a favorite at schools and universities across the U.S.

Students experience living history on retired aircraft carrier

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A few years ago, 10-year-old twins Carter and Jack Hanson really got into the game Battleship. That got them interested in naval warfare in general, which eventually led to a family vacation to see the Yorktown, a retired aircraft carrier in Charleston, S.C., where their encounter with a WWII veteran showed them how amazing living history can be. Steve Hartman reports on the encounter.

Remembering our four-legged friends

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How we remember our pets can say a lot about who we are as humans, too. Lee Cowan visits the Bubbling Well Pet Memorial Park in Napa, Calif., to see how devoted pet owners preserve the memory of their dearly departed companions.

A devout believer's mission continues

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Bill Geist takes back to 1993, when he profiled Bernard Coffindaffer, a West Virginia businessman who'd made it his life's work to erect clusters of crosses - thousands of them - next to highways across America. Today, more crosses are being raised, thanks to one woman who'd never met Coffindaffer but who continues his mission as her own.

The doctor who fights public health crises

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The Ebola outbreak that has infected thousands of people in western Africa is a top concern of Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. Contributor Scott Simon of NPR sat down with Dr. Fauci for some questions and answers – about fighting AIDS, Ebola and other public health crises.

Almanac: A father of gardening

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Washington Atlee Burpee, born in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on April 5, 1858, started a mail-order seed business – the largest in the world – that became a staple for home gardeners. Charles Osgood reports.

A former IRA member describes Gerry Adams

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Ricky O'Rawe was one of the Catholic IRA members who recorded an oral history for Boston College's Belfast Project. In this clip, he tells Scott Pelley his take on Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams.

4/4: Kenya terrorists promise university attack just the beginning; Lost phone leads to whirlwind adventure

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At least 148 people were killed when terror group Al-Shabaab attacked Garissa University College. Debora Patta reports from Nairobi with the tales of survival from some who managed to survive the attack; Losing a cell phone is usually an inconvenience. But for Matt Stopera, losing his phone meant taking an around-the-world journey to China. Seth Doane reports.

Deadly dog flu outbreak

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As the flu season winds down for humans, there’s now a deadly outbreak of the flu among canines in Chicago. As Kris Van Cleave reports, there have been a thousand cases so far, five fatal, and health officials warn those numbers could grow.

Tackling concussions in rugby

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The long-term impact of concussions in rugby has caused a team in England to experiment with new technology that could help protect its players and those in American football. Charlie D’Agata reports.

Lost phone leads to whirlwind adventure

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Losing a cell phone is usually an inconvenience. But for Matt Stopera, losing his phone meant taking an around-the-world journey to China. Seth Doane reports.

Violent brawl at New York City casino

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A new bar opened at the Resorts World Casino at New York City's Aqueduct Race Track. When the line to get in became too long, however, about two dozen people started to get violent.

California farmers face new reality amid state's historic drought

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California Gov. Jerry Brown has ordered the first mandatory water restrictions in the state's history because of its historic drought. The new rules do not apply to farmers, but that doesn't mean they aren't struggling as well. Omar Villafranca reports.

Could Congress kill Iran nuclear deal?

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President Obama said he expects a "robust debate" in Congress over the preliminary deal struck with Iran to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons. But there are those on Capitol Hill pushing for a say on any final agreement with Iran. Nancy Cordes reports.





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