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Bill Cosby testimony paints horrible picture of comic

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He was once considered "America's Dad," an enormously popular actor, comedian, and moralist. But dozens of accusations of a history of sexual assault, and now newly revealed court testimony by the man himself paint a very different picture of Bill Cosby. Don Dahler reports.

Family of Chattanooga shooter speaks out

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The family of the gunman in the Chattanooga shootings is speaking out for the first time since the attack that killed four Marines and a sailor. Jericka Duncan has the story.

7/19: Moniz, Netanyahu and Feinstein

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The latest on foreign policy, the Iran nuclear deal, and 2016 campaign politics, with Secretary of State John Kerry, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, and others.

Behind the scenes of the Iranian deal

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Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, David Ignatius of The Washington Post, and CBS News Correspondent Margaret Brennan discuss the dramatic details of the closed-door nuclear negotiations.

Secretary Kerry’s next job: Syria

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Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, David Ignatius of The Washington Post, and CBS News Correspondent Margaret Brennan weigh in on Secretary Kerry’s next move.

Pro surfer fights off attacking shark

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Mick Fanning is uninjured after a camera caught him being attacked by a shark during competition at the J-Bay Open at Jeffreys Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The event was canceled after the incident.



Iran nuclear deal: Trouble in the long term?

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Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, David Ignatius of The Washington Post, and CBS News Correspondent Margaret Brennan discuss the dangers of lifted economic sanctions in Iran.

“Don Voyage”?

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Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post, Gwen Ifill of PBS, Mark Leibovich of the New York Times Magazine, and Robert Costa of The Washington Post hash out Donald Trump’s criticisms of Sen. McCain, R-Arizona, and his prisoner of war status.

End of the road for Donald Trump?

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CBS News Analyst Frank Luntz says Trump’s recent statement on McCain may be a turning point in his fight for the Republican presidential nomination.

Sen. Feinstein on terrorism’s new normal

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, calls the recent shootings in Chattanooga by Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez a “classic lone wolf terrorist attack.” The technological savvy of ISIS and terrorists abroad have made online propaganda a constant battle in the fight against terrorism at home.

Sen. Feinstein: “America has got Israel’s back”

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, says that while it is very likely the Iran Deal will gain Congress’ approval, Israel should not doubt America’s commitment to its continued security.

Kerry: Iran is still an adversary

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The secretary of state said that Iran has been an enemy to the United States in the past, and that "we're still adversaries"

Sunday Journal: Mourning in Chattanooga

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Investigators are looking for clues into what might have motivated the shooter, Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, who killed four Marines and a sailor Thursday. They are focusing on several trips he took overseas, especially a seven-month visit to Jordan last year. Jericka Duncan reports on how the family of the gunman has broken its silence.

Nature: Oregon's Cascade Mountains

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We leave you this Sunday with a view of waterfalls in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, where the American Dipper shows how it earned its name. Videographer: Charles Schultz.

Calendar: Week of July 20

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From Prince George's second birthday to National Dance Day, here is a look at the week ahead on our "Sunday Morning" Calendar. Jane Pauley reports.

Open: This is Face the Nation, July 19

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The latest on foreign policy, the Iran nuclear deal, and 2016 campaign politics, with Secretary of State John Kerry, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, and others.

Conquering 100 fears in 100 days

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As part of a class assignment, Michelle Poler, a student at New York City's School of Visual Arts, decided to spend 100 days exploring and conquering her fears, one at a time. From touching tarantulas and swinging on a trapeze to frying foods in oil, she's documented her triumphs online, and demonstrated the confidence to approach her fears and defeat them.

"Cosby Show" actor Joseph C. Phillips on Bill Cosby's character

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In a lawsuit deposition Bill Cosby gave under oath a decade ago, the comedian admitted he offered money to women after having sex with them. Actor Joseph C. Phillips, who appeared on "The Cosby Show," gives his opinion on the man who was an idol to him, until the recent revelations.

A trio of genuine rock stars

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Three former students of Kittredge Elementary School in North Andover, Massachusetts, were honored for their remarkable project, which began during a recess in second grade. One of them saw a little rock (or what looked like a little rock) sticking up out of the ground. Steve Hartman tells the fascinating story of what happened next.





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