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Trump: When I’m president, my children and execs will run my empire

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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he has no problem handing down his business to his kids and executives if elected president. If he wins, he insists his empire will be “so insignificant to me, compared to making America great again.”

Donald Trump: “I feel much better being armed”

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GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump says he is a “big Second Amendment person.” The candidate believes the recent shooting at a community college in Oregon could have been less fatal if the teacher was equipped with a gun.

Trump: I am the most militaristic person on your show

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says President Obama failed in Syria by drawing a line in the sand. The business mogul insists the Gulf States should take the lead in developing “safe zones” for displaced Syrians.

Extended interview: Donald Trump

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The unabridged version of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's October 11 interview with "Face the Nation."

Lionfish: Sea creatures behind an alarming invasion

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The lionfish is a venomous reef fish native to the Indo-Pacific Ocean that is proving to be destructive as the species spreads to the Atlantic and Caribbean. Marlie Hall has a story on why this fish is a danger, and how the best way to combat the invasive species is by serving it up on a dinner plate.

Donald Trump: Republicans in Congress are “terrible negotiators”

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GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump believes “it’s so sad” Republicans members cannot unite behind Congressional “false prophets” to slash the budget. As the debt ceiling vote approaches, Trump says a tough House Speaker could force Obama to fold.

Open: This is Face the Nation, October 11

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The latest on the 2016 campaign trail, the race for House speaker, and the crisis in Syria, with guests Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-South Carolina, and others



The cancan, France's signature dance

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David Turecamo looks at the history of the music hall dance once considered scandalous but now accepted as a symbol of France as recognizable as the Eiffel Tower.

The Nixon aide and the president's secrets

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More than four decades after Richard Nixon resigned the presidency over the Watergate scandal, there is still more to learn from a close aide who left the Oval Office with dozens of boxes of documents, some classified. David Martin spoke with that aide, Alexander Butterfield, and with Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, author of "The Last of the President's Men."

Sunday Journal: Behind the North Korean curtain

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Some call North Korea the most secretive country on Earth, but that didn't stop its leaders from putting on a birthday bash that was quite a show. Kim Jong Un pulled out all the stops for the celebration and invited guests, including Seth Doane, for a stage-managed tour.

Florida community mourns El Faro crew

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It has been nine days since the cargo ship El Faro vanished off the Bahamas during Hurricane Joaquin. Most of the crew members aboard the ship were from Jacksonville, Florida. Jamie Yuccas reports how the tragedy has affected the community.

Breast-feeding's cultural acceptance measured in baby steps

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The U.S. Army is changing its policy on soldiers who are breast-feeding mothers. Now, commanders must allow time and designate a place for mothers to pump breast milk. This change shows how breast-feeding is slowly gaining more acceptance. Contessa Brewer reports.

Republicans urge Paul Ryan to run for House speaker

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With Congress in recess for a week, many Republicans are urging Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan to take over as speaker of the House. The congressman has publicly said that he does not want the job, but CBS News has learned that he is considering a run. Weijia Jiang reports.

Terror attack at peace rally kills dozens in Turkey

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Warning: This video contains disturbing images. A rally for peace in Turkey was brought to a tragic end when two bombs went off. At least 95 people were killed and 240 were injured. The attack comes after a surge in violence between the Turkish government and militants from the country's Kurdish minority. Holly Williams reports.

More rain delays recovery in South Carolina

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South Carolina's recovery from the worst flooding it has ever seen took a few steps backward as even more rain came down. A total of 21 people have been killed from the flooding in the Carolinas. More than 200 roads and 100 bridges have been closed, and 20 dams have failed. David Begnaud reports.





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