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DOJ to open investigation into Chicago Police Department

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Investigation into Chicago Police Department would come as the police force is under intense scrutiny after the recent release of video showing a police officer shooting teen Laquan McDonald 16 times. Elaine Quijano has more.

"Holy Grail" of shipwrecks found off Colombia coast

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A 300-year-old shipwreck has been found off the coast of Cartagena, containing an estimated billion dollars worth of jewels and gold. CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports on the massive haul.

Harry Radliffe II remembrance

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Chances are most of you have never heard the name Harry Radliffe II, but if you are a regular viewer of 60 Minutes you've seen his name man times. Steve Kroft remembers his late colleague.

Confidential Informants, Part 1

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Lesley Stahl reports on law enforcement's controversial use of young confidential informants in the war on drugs, some of whose cases ended tragically.

Bonobos

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Endangered bonobos live in female-dominated groups and do not kill each other -- preferring to make love rather than war. Anderson Cooper reports from Democratic Republic of Congo.

Confidential Informants, Part 2

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College students talk with Lesley Stahl about how they were pressured into becoming confidential informants.

San Bernardino mourns shooting victims

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All across the San Bernardino area, friends, family and complete strangers came together to honor the 14 victims killed at the Inland Regional Center shooting. John Blackstone reports from St. Catherine of Siena, a local church that lost one of its members in the attack.



Symphony orchestras turning from Mozart to Zelda

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Orchestras are looking for new ways to fill seats and they're turning to unlikely tunes to achieve that. CBS News' Omar Villafranca has more on how audiences can expect "high scores."

Why is Facebook's creator being criticized for giving away $45 billion?

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Mark Zuckerberg and his wife made headlines last week by pledging to donate 99 percent of their Facebook shares, valued at $45 billion, but some have been critical of the move. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger offers up a look at why the social network billionaire is facing some backlash.

Devastating floods hit the U.K.

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Thousands are out of their homes after a weekend of historic flooding in the United Kingdom. CBS News' Johnathan Vigliotti has more from London.

Farook and Malik: How did they become killers?

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Where did Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik get their radical views and their assault weapons? CBS News correspondent Carter Evans spoke with Farook’s father and tries to trace the path from quiet students to deeply religious mass murderers.

Bonobo diseases and human risk

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Duke University Infectious Disease specialist Dr. Chris Woods studies the illnesses that can spread between animals like bonobos and humans.

Mind, body and soul

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Raphael Belais is a veterinarian at the Lola Ya Bonobo sanctuary. He says caring for their mental health is just as important as their physical well-being.

Nursing baby bonobos back to health

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Suzy Kwetuenda is a biologist who oversees bonobo rehabilitation at Lola Ya Bonobo. She says when they first arrive, they need love and attention to survive.

The making of a college drug informant

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: Police video: A college student, caught making two small marijuana sales on campus, is recruited to be a confidential informant and make undercover drug buys, 60 Minutes reports.

12/06: Trump, Sanders, Christie

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The latest on the investigation into the San Bernardino, California massacre, along with news from the 2016 campaign trail with Donald Trump, Gov. Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and others.

Extended interview: Donald Trump, December 6

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The unabridged version of the interview with GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump that aired on the December 6, 2015 broadcast of "Face the Nation"

Departure and arrival

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We note the loss this week of Ray Gandolf (who was "Sunday Morning"'s sports correspondent for three years beginning with our very first broadcast in January 1979), as well as a happy arrival - a new addition to the "Sunday Morning" family.

Full political panel, December 6

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Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal, Ben Domenech of the Federalist, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post and PBS moderator Gwen Ifill join "Face the Nation" to discuss homeland security, tightening gun laws, and Trump's problems with women in the military.

Full interview: Sen. Bernie Sanders, December 6

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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders joins "Face the Nation" to discuss climate change, domestic terror threats, and gun control laws in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting.

Full interview: Donald Trump, December 6

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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump talks with CBS' "Face the Nation" about how he would deal with terror threats both at home and abroad.





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