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Trump: We can’t afford to protect Japan, Germany

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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump believes the U.S. can’t afford to continue protecting NATO allies overseas. “Now, at some point, they may have to protect themselves,” Trump says. “Do I like that? Not particularly. But we cannot afford it as a country.”

Extended interview: Donald Trump, April 3

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Republican front-runner Donald Trump sat down with “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson for a wide-ranging interview that touched on his campaign manager’s recent misdemeanor battery charge, Trump’s views on NATO, and the billionaire’s path to the GOP nomination. The interview aired April 3, 2016.

Rules - in baseball and politics - made to be broken

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Baseball fans are rejoicing in the unofficial American holiday known as Opening Day. Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, winds up and pitches his thoughts on the start of the baseball season - and on the striking parallels between sports and the current political season.

The politics of the presidential first pitch

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With baseball season's opening day around the corner, “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson takes a look back at presidential first pitches, a tradition more than 100 years in the making.

Calendar: Week of April 4

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Charles Osgood looks at some notable events of the week ahead, from the NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship Game in Houston, to World Health Day, dedicated this year to fighting diabetes.

Nature: Great Trinity Forest

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We leave you this Sunday Morning among the flowers that bloom in spring at Dallas' Great Trinity Forest. Videographer: Scot Miller

Open: This is Face the Nation, April 3

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“Face the Nation” has the latest on the presidential campaign trail with Republican front-runner Donald Trump, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.



On The Trail: Big Bend, a national treasure shared with Mexico

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Over the last few months, there's been a lot of talk about walls on the U.S.-Mexico border. Conor Knighton, "On The Trail" again, as part of "Sunday Morning"'s celebration of the National Park Service's centennial, takes us to Big Bend, the national park along the border whose natural walls are stunning to behold.

Boomer grandparents play mom and dad part-time

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With the high cost of child care, grandparents are spending more time than ever with their grandkids, pushing a growing number of Baby Boomer grandparents into the child-rearing driver's seat while mom and dad work. Lesley Stahl of "60 Minutes" reports on the growing role of "granny nannies."

Almanac: The Unabomber

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Twenty years ago today, the FBI arrested Theodore Kaczynski, the suspected Unabomber at his cabin in rural Montana. For years, the only clue to the mysterious series of bombings across the country that killed three people and wounded 23 others was a single sketch of a shadowy hooded figure - until his manifesto was printed by the Washington Post, and Ted Kaczynski's brother grew suspicious. Charles Osgood reports.

Fox News' Megyn Kelly becomes campaign's top story

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Megyn Kelly is a Fox News anchor who has found herself very much in the news this campaign season, and it all began with a single question to GOP contender Donald Trump at a Republican presidential debate last August. Charlie Rose, of "CBS This Morning," interviews Kelly about the fallout, for herself and the political universe.

The Dish: Chef Brad Miller

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Chef Brad Miller's food has been called "nuanced and delicious" with a menus that draws from Midwest and West Coast influences. He calls the dishes at his Santa Monica, Calif. restaurant Ox & Son "L.A. food," while also involving a nod to his father, Gary "Ox" Miller, a butcher. Chef Miller now has multiple restaurants under his belt, and continues to create rustic and bold dishes.

Biden administration announces sweeping sanctions against Russia

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President Biden on Thursday signed an executive order branding the threat from Russia a national emergency and unleashing a flurry of sanctions that include the expulsion of at least 10 Russians from the diplomatic mission in Washington. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis joins CBSN to discuss the scope of the sanctions and the potential repercussions ahead.

Saturday Sessions: The Heavy performs “Since You Been Gone”

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The hard-hitting musicians of The Heavy first got together back in 1998, when lead singer Kevin Swaby and guitarist Dan Taylor bonded over old soul and R&B records while working at The Gap. Twelve years later, the British rockers broke through with their hit, "How You Like Me Now." They are now celebrating the release of their fourth full-length studio album, "Hurt & the Merciless."





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