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Calendar: Week of December 14

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From the unveiling of Merriam-Webster's Top 10 Words of the Year, to the unveiling of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" - "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.

Kerry: Trump’s “ban on Muslims” enables foreign fighter recruitment

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Secretary of State John Kerry says a “ban on Muslims” entering the country contradicts American values, adding that such a policy would present a real threat to national security. The secretary believes that if enacted, the discriminatory policy would strengthen the same foreign fighter recruits responsible for hijacking Islam.

Secretary Kerry: Climate change agreement sends a message to businesses

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Secretary of State John Kerry believes the landmark climate change agreement in Paris sends a strong message to the business community, urging them to reduce their carbon footprint. The secretary of state estimates the move toward renewable energy will cost about 50 trillion dollars over the next 30 or 40 years. Kerry says the energy shift will create new jobs, but predicts Americans will pump gas for years to come.

Open: This is Face the Nation, December 13

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The latest on the Paris climate deal and the 2016 presidential campaign trail, with Secretary of State John Kerry, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, GOP strategist Frank Luntz, Sen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, and others.

Will Smith on living beyond one's dreams

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Will Smith, one of the biggest movie stars on Earth, stars in the new film, "Concussion," about the real-life doctor who exposed the dangers faced by NFL players from the effects of brain trauma suffered by concussions. The actor tackles the controversial topic, and the current political landscape, during his chat with correspondent Tracy Smith.

Nature: Dune lake

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"Sunday Morning" takes us to a rare coastal dune lake at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park in South Walton, Florida. Videographer: Charles Schultz

Michael Lewis: From "The Big Short" to the red carpet

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"The Big Short" has been described as part comedy, part thriller, part documentary that tells the story of maverick bankers and hedge-funders who spotted the housing bubble in 2008 and played the looming financial crisis for profit. Steve Carrel, Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale and Brad Pitt star in the film, but it's the author of the bestselling book who is getting A-list treatment. John Blackstone sits down with Michael Lewis to discuss what inspired him to write a story about a group of Davids taking on Wall Street Goliaths.

Broadway maestro Andrew Lloyd Webber returns

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Over more than four decades Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber has penned some of the most memorable music ever to be performed on the Great White Way. He's showcased on the Broadway stage once again in the hit musical, "School of Rock," and he's talking with our Mo Rocca.



Wisconsin's state pastry a sweet bite of nostalgia

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For generations, bakeries in Racine, Wis., have baked the pretzel-shaped kringle, a Danish pastry which has become the signature treat of the Badger State. Vinita Nair reports on the traditions and love that go into making each kringle.

Almanac: Grandma Moses

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On Dec. 13, 1961, the artist known as "Grandma Moses" died at the age of 101. Born in 1860, Anna Mary Robertson Moses had no formal training in art, but she left the world more than 1,600 paintings to admire. Charles Osgood reports.

Gaining power by striking a pose

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Psychologist Amy Cuddy became an Internet sensation with her TED Talk about empowerment - highlighting the relationship between posture and power. Rita Braver finds out from Cuddy how "power posing" is helping scores of people deal with the stress in their lives, by learning how to stand like a superhero.

New dog flu strain raises vaccine questions

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A new strain of canine influenza that started last spring is spreading fast and proving fatal for some dogs. While there is a vaccine to fight it, the shots are expensive and may not be necessary for all dogs. Marlie Hall has more.

Saudi Arabian women vote for the first time

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Although they still can't leave their homes without a male chaperone, women in Saudi Arabia got to take advantage of another slice of freedom Saturday: voting. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

San Bernardino investigation turns to missing evidence

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Ten days after the terrorist attack left 14 dead, investigators looking for more answers in the San Bernardino shooting are focusing on a lake where the killers may have dumped some evidence. John Blackstone is there with more.

Ted Cruz surpasses Donald Trump in Iowa poll

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A new poll out Saturday shows Texas Sen. Ted Cruz ten points ahead of Donald Trump in Iowa for the Republican presidential nomination, 50 days before the first caucuses in the nation. Julianna Goldman reports.

Forecast: Where are the storms heading next?

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The rest of the United States may soon be seeing the kind of severe weather that's been drenching the west. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist at CBS Boston, has a look at the latest forecast.

Severe weather pummels western U.S.

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The Pacific Northwest saw more heavy rains and flooding Saturday while snow continued to fall in the mountains. David Begnaud reports from Oregon.

Transcript: Tony Thurmond on "Face the Nation"

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The following is a transcript of an interview with California Public School Superintendent Tony Thurmond, that aired Sunday, April 11, 2021, on "Face the Nation."

Nearly 200 countries reach climate change agreement

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After two weeks of intense international diplomacy, a historic agreement targeting climate change was made in Paris Saturday. As Mark Phillips reports, the deal was struck in one of the final weeks of the warmest year on record.

Protesters disrupt Trump's South Carolina rally

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After several protesters interrupted Donald Trump's rally in Aiken, South Carolina, the billionaire and GOP front-runner said, "That's the beauty of our country -- that you could do that...for the last seven years, we should've been doing more of that."

Obama: "Prejudice and discrimination" help ISIS

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In his weekly video address, the president urges Americans to "stay vigilant" but to also "stay true to who we are as Americans" in the face of recent terrorist attacks.





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