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From the archives: Swimming the English Channel

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Former "Sunday Morning" sports correspondent Ray Gandolf has passed away at the age of 85. In his memory we present one of his most memorable profiles, that of Indiana University swimming coach James "Doc" Counsilman, who at age 58 decided to accomplish his most difficult feat yet: Swim the English Channel. First broadcast on Sept. 19, 1979.

Trump: There are “major problems” with women in the military

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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 weigh in on GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s concern over the Pentagon's decision to open all combat roles to women.

Who are the Trump voters?

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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 discuss the sustaining popularity of GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and the supporters paving his way to a potential GOP presidential nomination.

Can we defeat terror attacks with gun control?

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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 break down the evolving political priorities for preventing mass shootings in this country. With loud calls for stronger homeland security measures, Republicans pick up steam in the run up to 2016 presidential elections.

How do we defeat ISIS at home?

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CBS News Senior Security Contributor Michael Morell and former Homeland Security Adviser to George W. Bush, Fran Townsend weigh in on the evolving “home game” and “away game” US intelligence strategies to defeat ISIS. In the wake of recent attacks in San Bernardino, California, US officials expand their hunt for homegrown terrorists.

Passage: Colors of the Year

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Pantone, the fashion industry's arbiter of color, announced that, for the first time, there will be TWO Colors of the Year. Charles Osgood reports what hues you can expect to see a lot more of in 2016.

Sanders on San Bernardino: Gun law reform "clearly" necessary

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Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, says there is a common-sense consensus for comprehensive gun law reform in this country. The Democratic presidential candidate believes this country needs a revolution in mental health and a ban on all assault rifles to prevent future attacks.



Calendar: Week of December 7

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From the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor to the Running of the Santas: "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.

Brie Larson on her success in "Room"

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Actress Brie Larson held her own opposite Amy Schumer in the comedy, "Trainwreck." But she's getting rave reviews as the star of the harrowing drama, "Room." And as she tells Tracy Smith, she admits to being puzzled over the label that some in Hollywood have pinned on her.

Christie: Differentiate radical Islamic jihadists from Muslim community

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Governor Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, says politicians should use the term “radical Islamic jihadist” to help distinguish terrorists from the rest of the Muslim community. The GOP presidential candidate cautions politicians to pay special attention to their words when differentiating violent extremists from “American Muslims who play by the rules.”

Christie on San Bernardino shooting: Strengthen NSA surveillance

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Governor Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, believes the United States needs to strengthen the capability of our intelligence community in the aftermath of the San Bernardino shooting. The GOP presidential candidate says he knew immediately the attack was an act of terrorism.

Trump: ISIS is “brainwashing young, impressionable people”

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GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump says ISIS is utilizing the internet to brainwash young Americans. The businessman shares his disappointment with journalists who used the word “mastermind” to describe organizers of the recent attacks on Paris. “These people are not masterminds,” Trump says. “They’re not even smart people.”

Trump: I would “go after the wives” of terrorists

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Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump says he would pursue the families of terrorists who do not report their relatives to the police. Trump admits he does not believe the sister of suspect Syed Farook, who has stated she feels immense sympathy for the victims killed by her brother and sister-in-law.

Trump: Americans have been too politically correct with Muslims

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GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump says America has a “tremendous problem with radical Islamic terrorism.” The business mogul has demanded “real vigilance” in the aftermath of the San Bernardino shooting and advocates a tracking system in America that includes all Muslims.

Hundreds of investigators examine the backgrounds of San Bernardino shooters

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Hundreds of investigators examine the backgrounds of San Bernardino shooters Investigators are tracking Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik’s family, friends and associates overseas and in the U.S. to determine if the couple's shooting massacre was directed by ISIS. The FBI says there are indications of radicalization and potential inspiration. Federal officials acknowledge that the shooting has now moved the global terrorist threat in America to a new phase.

Open: This is Face the Nation, December 6

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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

When half a billion dollars' worth of art vanished

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It was the "heist of the century": A two-man team of thieves stole several classic pieces of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, including works by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Manet. More than 25 years later, no arrests have been made and none of the art has been recovered. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" tells the tale.

Talking to kids about when bad things happen

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Correspondent Steve Hartman says he and his wife have been protective of their two young boys, shielding them from terror attacks and just about every other bit of bad news on the planet. But is that the right approach? He decided to ask the experts: His children.

Almanac: The Halifax explosion

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On Dec. 6, 1917, an immense explosion wiped out much of the port city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, killing more than 1,800 people, when a French ship carrying tons of munitions bound for the Allies during World War I exploded. Charles Osgood reports

Mourning for America's latest mass shooting victims

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More background on the 14 victims of Wednesday's violence in San Bernardino is beginning to surface. They are more than just faces; they had families, friends, lives. The investigation into this latest mass shooting goes on as well. Lee Cowan reports.

A musical performance in honor of Holocaust victims

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Amnon Weinstein's father had escaped Europe before World War II; his family was not as lucky. Weinstein has honored the memories of those who perished in the Holocaust by restoring dozens of string instruments that were played by Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. The instruments were recently played in a special concert by the Cleveland Orchestra. Serena Altschul has the remarkable story of the "Violins of Hope."

Preview: The two faces of Todd Winkler

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A family man accused of killing his wife has a bizarre outburst in court. Is he crazy or calculating? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Saturday, Dec. 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.





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