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The Trump Effect

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Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal, David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, and Michael Gerson of the Washington Post discuss presidential contender Donald Trump’s recent campaign trail bullying and the supporters who back him up.

This Week in Republican Politics, November 29

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Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal, David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, and Michael Gerson of the Washington Post discuss GOP presidential contenders as they compare notes on the battle against terrorism abroad.

Sen. Graham: U.S. must commit to ground forces

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, tells John Dickerson “if you don’t look at Iraq and Syria as one battle space you’re making a huge mistake.” Joined by colleague Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, the GOP presidential candidate advocates a united coalition against ISIS comprised of 90 percent regional troops and 10 percent Western forces.

Sen. McCain on ISIS: “The region is ready to fight”

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Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, believes it’s time to recruit the United States’ Arab allies in the fight against ISIS. The top Republican weighs in on the American strategy to defeat terrorism abroad, joined by presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.

Jeb Bush: Religious minorities should be given preference

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Presidential candidate Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Florida, believes religious minorities seeking refugee status should be given preference. The former governor says the greatest means of refugee support would be to create “safe havens” inside Syria.

Jeb Bush: Trump is “misinformed at best” on foreign policy

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Presidential candidate Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Florida, believes GOP front-runner Donald Trump is preying on the worst fears of Americans. The former governor says his competitor is “not a serious candidate” in the race for the presidency.

Calendar: The week of November 30th

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Here's a look at the week ahead. Some of the highlights include a climate change conference with many global leaders in attendance and the lighting of the National Christmas Tree in Washington DC.

Jeb Bush: Our “post-ISIS world” needs stability

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Presidential candidate Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Florida, believes ISIS would not exist if America had maintained 10,000 ground forces in the aftermath of the Iraq war. The former governor says Sec. Hillary Clinton’s “lack of commitment” created regional instability that gave birth to the caliphate.



Carson on Planned Parenthood shooting: “Hateful rhetoric is detrimental”

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Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson says there is “no question” that hateful rhetoric hurts American society. The neurosurgeon gone politician says presidential candidates on both side of the aisle must act more maturely to engage in intelligent civil discussions.

The Piano Guys are playing all the right keys

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They're not your average musical group, but they're not your average rock stars, either. Four Utah dads became piano movers of sorts, and in the process exploded into global music video sensations known as The Piano Guys. Lee Cowan introduces us to the men behind the YouTube hits.

Ben Carson: “I think Jordan could take a lot more of the refugees”

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GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson believes bringing Syrian refugees to the United States will not solve the growing crisis. The neurosurgeon says the entire international community could easily fund the $3 billion necessary to aid refugees fleeing war-torn Syria.

Twin kids reunited with WWII veteran buddy

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A most unlikely friendship added another chapter recently, when a pair of young brothers met back up with a WWII vet who served on a battleship they've become enamored with. Steve Hartman reports.

Open: This is Face the Nation, November 29

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The latest on the fight against ISIS and the 2016 presidential campaign trail, with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, and others

Paula Poundstone: Stop flat-screen addiction!

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Are we all spending too much time looking at our screens? Comedian Paula Poundstone thinks technology addictions are an attack on family time and the developing brains of our kids.

The New Yorker boosts sales by stirring the pot

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David Remnick is only the fifth person to hold the title of editor at The New Yorker. The weekly magazine is riding a new wave of popularity among young readers, and it's Remnick (who's been on the job for 17 years) that's making it happen. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" profiles the editor behind the topics that many people are talking about.

Almanac: The annual clash between Army-Navy

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On this day 125 years ago, Army hosted Navy in their very first football game at West Point and has since become the leading rivalry in the sport. Charles Osgood reports.

Bushy-tailed rodents the main course at Ark. cooking contest

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It's a cooking competition like no other. Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, you probably haven't ever had them for lunch. Luke Burbank serves up a peek into the World Championship Squirrel Cook Off in Bentonville, Ark.

Vanished into thin air

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When a person goes missing there's no guarantee that they'll ever be found. At the age of 44, Stuart Fletcher Currin disappeared, after being last seen on a Florida bench. His childhood friend, Tampa Bay Times reporter Andrew Meacham, launched a detailed search for him, only to uncover the many pitfalls facing those seeking missing loved ones. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" reports on one man's obsessive search for his friend.

iPad exclusive: Finding mercy in the justice system

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Mark Osler, a law professor at the University of Saint Thomas in Minnesota, is a leading advocate for sentencing reform and clemency in the U.S. justice system. The former prosecutor discusses the relationship between religious ideas of "mercy" and "justice," as well as the stand that Jeanne Bishop has taken in forgiving her sister's killer.

Jeanne Bishop on visiting her sister's killer

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On a drive to visit David Biro in prison, Bishop discusses why she makes that trip, and why these visits are important and restorative -- for both of them.

A life sentence of a different kind

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Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins, older sister of murder victim Nancy Bishop Langert, describes the continuing pain of losing her sister and how murder victim's families can try to heal -- but never erase their loss.

Uncovering David Biro's past

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True-crime writer Gera-Lind Kolarik takes "48 Hours"' Maureen Maher to her secret storage locker in an undisclosed location to share her files on the Langert murders -- which have been locked up since her book, "I Am Cain," was published in 1995 -- giving an insight into the mind of David Biro.





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