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What's going on with the Iran nuclear talks?

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Biden is trying to revive the international deal his predecessor walked away from, but the clock is ticking, and Iran is fuming over an attack on its nuclear infrastructure.

Allen Pizzey: DNA evidence links Brussels bombers to Paris attacks

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Belgian police say they are making progress in their effort to break the terrorist cell connected to the Brussels airport and subway bombings. A series of raids has turned up fingerprints and DNA evidence linking the bombers to suspects who attacked Paris last November. Allen Pizzey reports from Brussels, Belgium.

Extended interview: John Kerry, March 27

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In this extended interview, “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson sits down with Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss the latest developments in the aftermath of the Brussels terrorist attacks. The secretary of state also weighs in on 2016’s “embarrassing” political campaign. The original interview aired on the March 27, 2016 broadcast of “Face the Nation.”

Artist transforms jelly beans into art

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Jelly beans are more than just a popular Easter candy. In painter Kristin Cumings' hands they're transformed into eye candy! Anna Werner has a report on Cumings' unique skills.

Open: This is Face the Nation, March 27

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On this Easter Sunday, “Face the Nation” brings you the latest on this week’s terror attacks in Brussels and the 2016 campaign trail. Today’s guests include U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, NYPD deputy commissioner John Miller, House Homeland Security Chair Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and others.

Almanac: Rolls-Royce

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One-hundred-fifty-three years ago today motorcar legend Henry Royce was born near Peterborough, England. A gifted engineer, Royce tried his hand at building his own automobile in 1903 - and a partnership with a dealer named Charles Rolls soon gave rise to the world's most famous luxury car. Jane Pauley reports.



Rolling Stones' Cuba concert makes history

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Rock music was forbidden in Cuba when Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. Last night, after more than half a century, rock fans there got satisfaction as hundreds of thousands went to a free Rolling Stones concert in Havana. Chris Martinez reports.

The Dish: Chef Brooke Williamson

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California chef Brooke Williams, the youngest chef ever to cook at the James Beard House, runs multiple restaurants and food establishments, including the popular Playa Provisions in Playa Del Rey, which she opened with her husband, chef Nick Roberts.

Ethan Hawke and Robert Budreau on Chet Baker biopic

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One of the most famous trumpet players in the 1950s, Chet Baker's unmistakable style made him an legend of the West Coast jazz scene, but struggles with addiction left his career and personal life in shambles. A new film, "Born to Be Blue," re-imagines this tumultuous time in Baker's life as he attempts to stage a comeback. Star Ethan Hawke and director Robert Budreau talk about the musician's life and his portrayal on the big screen.

ISIS filling positions through social media

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Ever since breaking from Al Qaeda in 2013, the Islamic militant group has turned to social media to spread its message far beyond Iraq and Syria, creating one of the most sophisticated propaganda machines of any terrorist organization. Contributing Brendan Koerner joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how ISIS is waging the social media war.

The phenomenon of Internet shaming

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Bestselling author Jon Ronson, who has chronicled the rise of Internet ridicule in his book, “So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed," Ronson joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to tell us more about this growing phenomenon.

Morning Rounds: What's good for the heart

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Mark Pochapin, head of gastroenterology at NYU Langone Medical Center, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss a new study examining the link between exercise and cognitive decline in older adults. Also, March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month; and a long-running Harvard study may provide an answer to what keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life.

What do sellers need to know before listing their homes?

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Last year was the best year for existing home sales since 2006, and new home sales saw the strongest year since 2007. But the first few months of this year have been a bit shakier. As the spring real estate season starts, Jill Schlesinger reports what sellers need to know before listing their homes.

Will Trump's comments about women alienate female voters?

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Donald Trump’s often-controversial comments about women are raising questions within the Republican Party about his ability to win over female voters, especially in a possible matchup with Democratic contender Hillary Clinton in the November election. Chip Reid says those comments seem to be turning increasing numbers of voters away from Trump, and could cost him party support.

Defense Secretary on progress in fight against ISIS

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Defense Secretary Ashton Carter says the U.S. and its coalition partners are making progress in their fight against ISIS, and that U.S. forces have killed Haji Imam, the Islamic State’s finance minister and other senior leaders. But he warned the battle against the Islamic militants is far from over. Julianna Goldman reports.

Counter-terrorism raids step up in Belgium

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As counterterrorism raids step up in Europe in the wake of the Brussels bombings, police have made at least four arrests in a series of raids in Belgium and other four other countries. New evidence has been found about another attack planned in France. Allen Pizzey reports from Brussels with the latest.

Mormon missionary Mason Wells on Brussels attack

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Nineteen-year-old Mormon missionary Mason Wells was in Brussels at the time of the attack. He told CBS News he was just thirty feet away when a bomb exploded at the Brussels airport.





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