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Ready to pop the question? Hire a proposal professional

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In the beginning, marriage proposals were pretty straightforward, but then Hollywood invented the romantic comedy. And now, in the age of YouTube, anyone can star in an epic proposal. But don't worry - if you can't think of your own proposal, you can hire a proposal company. David Pogue reports. Originally broadcast February 15, 2015.

Sen. Joe Manchin: “It’s not gun control. It’s gun sense.”

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Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, says passing stronger gun control legislation makes good sense. The senator says to pass federal legislation, he’ll need the support of his Republican colleagues to advocate for stronger background checks.

Sen. Joe Manchin: I’m leaning strongly in support of Iran Deal

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Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, says the United States has proved “we can drop a bomb anyplace, anytime, anywhere.” With the support of the United States’ P5 +1 allies, Sen. Manchin is leaning strongly in support of the nuclear deal.

Rick Perry: We don’t need a Republican divider

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Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry says he will not go quietly as Donald Trump divides the Republican party. Despite Trump’s recent criticism of Texan border security, Perry notes that immigration control is the federal government’s responsibility.

Gov. Bobby Jindal: Lafayette shooting never should have happened

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Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-Louisiana, believes every state should strengthen their gun control laws when it comes to mandating background checks, saying John Houser, who bought his gun in Alabama, wouldn't have been allowed to purchase the weapon in Louisiana



The challenges of finding love in China

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A country of 1.3 billion people means a lot of possibilities, and a lot of competition. Seth Doane reports on the many ways the Chinese go searching for love - from dating apps and parents aggressively promoting their sons or daughters, to the professional "love hunters" who scour shopping malls for eligible matches for their clients. Originally broadcast February 15, 2015.

Can you die from a broken heart?

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Researchers says people would suffer from sudden onset of heart muscle weakness and heart failure after being subjected to emotional trauma - like the death of a spouse - may suffer from Broken-Heart Syndrome, which can be fatal. Susan Spencer reports. Originally broadcast February 15, 2015.

Sen. Rand Paul: It’s time for a flat tax

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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, vows to create a flat tax if elected president. The senator says America’s 70,000-page tax code is driving American companies overseas.

Sen. Rand Paul: “Clintons think they live above the law”

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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, says recent scrutiny of Hillary Clinton’s email is not “just a bunch of Republicans making a political point.” The senator notes that the Justice Dept. is currently investigating the truth behind the personal email account

Sen. Rand Paul: Trump is receiving billions in free advertising

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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, says that while Trump receives billions in free advertising, he is campaigning as a “different kind” of Republican candidate. Paul notes that if the GOP attracts more African Americans, it will be a competitive general election

Open: This is Face the Nation, July 26

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The latest on the Lafayette theater shooting and gun control in Congress, along with news from 2016 campaign, with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, and more

Couples learn to pucker up in kissing class

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A couple's first kiss can create sparks, or cause the relationship to fizzle out. Failth Salie finds out what skills are required for lip locking from holistic therapist Cherie Byrd, and talks with researchers who have studied the evolutionary reasons for why we kiss.

The story of Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson

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When TV was black-and-white and attitudes toward sex were, too, Masters and Johnson's book, "Human Sexual Response," helped fuel the sexual revolution. But, as Martha Teichner reports, they have their own explosive story as well. Originally broadcast February 15, 2015.

The brilliance of Cartier jewelry

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The Paris jewelry house Cartier has been dazzling customers since 1847, catering to European aristocrats and, later, Hollywood royalty. Jane Pauley visits an exhibition of iconic Cartier jewels at the Denver Art Museum. Originally broadcast February 15, 2015.

Love can be lost and found

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According to a study by a Cal State University Professor, former sweethearts who meet up later in life, and are single, have a better than 70 percent chance of getting back together for good. Tracy Smith reports on some real-life examples. Originally broadcast February 15, 2015.

Buckingham Palace needs a facelift

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A major $250 million renovation is planned for the centuries-old Buckingham Palace. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip may have to vacate the premises for an entire year while renovations occur. Elizabeth Palmer has a tour.

Who was the La. movie theater gunman?

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Investigators are uncovering more information about John Russell Houser, the gunman suspected of killing two people and himself at a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana Thursday night. Omar Villafranca reports on the developing portrait of Houser as an angry, anti semitic man.

Obama pushes for gay rights in Kenya

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Meeting with Kenya's president on Saturday, President Obama took issue with the country's law that makes homosexuality illegal. Major Garrett has more from Nairobi.





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