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Extended interview: Robert Gates, May 15

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Former Defense Sec. Robert Gates sits down with CBS' "Face the Nation" to talk about the current prospects for a Trump presidency, the Obama administration's foreign policy, and how Hillary Clinton stacks up against the president on hawkishness. This is an extended cut of the interview that aired May 15, 2016.

Fred Newman's followup to "Prairie Home Companion"

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After more than 40 years, Garrison Keillor is departing from his endearing radio show, "A Prairie Home Companion." His expert sound FX man, Fred Newman, thinks the void may be filled with a tale of Brooklyn baristas, and acts accordingly.

How sound FX man Fred Newman dramatized the Rapture

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Garrison Keillor, host of radio's "A Prairie Home Companion," constantly tests the creativity of his sound FX artist Fred Newman. Here, he poses an audio challenge: depict the Rapture.

Full interview: Bob Gates, May 15

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Former Defense Sec. Robert Gates sits down with CBS' "Face the Nation" to talk about the current prospects for a Trump presidency, the Obama administration's foreign policy, and how Hillary Clinton stacks up against the president on hawkishness. This full interview aired May 15, 2016.

5/15: Priebus, King, Blackburn

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After Donald Trump's GOP outreach in Washington this week, CBS' "Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the 2016 campaign trail, with RNC chair Reince Priebus, former Defense Sec. Bob Gates, Congressional Republicans, and others.

Full political panel, May 15

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USA Today's Susan Page, the Associated Press' Julie Pace, the Washington Post's Michael Gerson, and CBS News analyst Jamelle Bouie discuss what a general election will look like now that Trump is the GOP's presumptive nominee and Hillary Clinton inches closer to clinching the Democratic nomination

What can voters expect from a general election?

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USA Today's Susan Page, the Associated Press' Julie Pace, the Washington Post's Michael Gerson, and CBS News analyst Jamelle Bouie examine how -- or even if -- the parties could unite their fighting factions in time for the November election.



Full interview: Reince Priebus, May 15

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Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus talks with CBS' "Face the Nation" about the "odd" story of Trump's fake spokesperson, the presumptive nominee's refusal to release his tax returns, and how GOP operatives running a third-party candidate would be a "suicide mission."

Rembrandt: Master of masters

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His name is Rembrandt van Rijn, the most famous 17th century Dutch painter and one of the great artists of all time. And you can see him in all his glory in a stunning new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. It is called "Rembrandt's Journey: Painter, Draftsman, Etcher." CBS News "60 Minutes" Correspondent Morley Safer takes viewers on a journey, revealing the inner workings of an old master. (Originally aired December 7, 2003.)

Bob Gates on Ben Rhodes' role in selling Iran deal

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Former Defense Sec. Robert Gates said he never felt as if Rhodes, President Obama's deputy national security advisor, or the White House had misled the public when advocating for the controversial nuclear deal with Iran. Gates also fires back at Rhodes' characterization of the American foreign policy establishment as a "blob."

Master of light

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Morley Safer visits a major show of works by the revered British painter J.M.W. Turner, featuring 140 paintings and watercolors, on view at the National Gallery of Art in Washington - the first major Turner retrospective in America in nearly half a century. (Originally aired December 30, 2007.)

Gauguin's vision of paradise

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In 1890, at age 42, Paul Gauguin - a merchant seaman, successful Paris stockbroker, full-time eccentric and Sunday painter - was about to fulfill a romantic dream to go to the South Seas and cultivate his art in, as he called it, "its primitive and savage state." Morley Safer visits a retrospective of the Impressionist giant at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. (Originally aired April 18, 2004.)

The golden art of Gustav Klimt

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Gustav Klimt's portraits, both romantic and erotic, captured the golden age of Vienna at the turn of the century. A notorious ladies man, Klimt was obsessed with women - pale beauties dressed in extravagant gowns, or nothing at all. Morley Safer takes in the first major Klimt retrospective in this country, at New York's Neue Galerie. (Originally aired March 9, 2008.)

The American simplicity of Edward Hopper

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Edward Hopper was a towering figure of 20th century art in America. A realist, he captured humble and mundane settings with a deep emotional reserve. A new show at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts dedicated to Hopper's work from 1925 to 1950 includes 100 paintings, watercolors and prints. Morley Safer reports. (Originally aired June 10, 2007.)

Gates: Hillary Clinton "more hawkish" than Obama

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Former Defense Sec. Robert Gates breaks down the foreign policy views of former State Sec. Hillary Clinton, who he says never once let politics get in the way of her judgment during the two and a half years they worked together under President Obama.

Bob Gates on what worries him most about a Trump presidency

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Former Defense Sec. Robert Gates points out some of the "contradictions" in Trump's foreign policies, including the presumptive GOP nominee's positions on trade with China, tackling North Korea, and his admiration for Vladimir Putin. Gates thinks it's "inconceivable" that he would ever serve under a Trump administration.

Congressional Republicans on why they back Donald Trump

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Rep. Chris Collins, R-New York, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, and Rep. Peter King, R-New York, discuss the reasons they support Donald Trump: his executive experience, his recent outreach to the GOP establishment, and his ability to tap into strong voter feelings

Reince Priebus on "odd" story of Trump's fake spokesperson

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Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus dismisses the report that Donald Trump sometimes impersonated his own spokesman, adopting the name "John Miller," as an issue that "is not going to move the electorate." Priebus doesn't believe Trump's refusal to release his tax returns will make a dent in voter opinion either.

Nature: New York woods

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We leave you this Sunday Morning at the Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve in western New York - a safe home for beavers, ducks, and geese with their goslings. Videographer: Carl Mrozek

Open: This is Face the Nation, May 15

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After Donald Trump's GOP outreach in Washington this week, CBS' "Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the 2016 campaign trail, with RNC chair Reince Priebus, former Defense Sec. Bob Gates, Congressional Republicans, and others.

Calendar: Week of May 16

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From celebrations of Smokey Robinson to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," Charles Osgood takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead.

Morley Safer on art

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After a half-century at CBS News, legendary reporter Morley Safer is retiring. Somehow in the whirlwind of doing 919 reports for "60 Minutes," Morley found time to contribute dozens of pieces to "Sunday Morning" over the years, most of them about the masters of art. We look back at a few.

Where in the world? The National Geographic Bee

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The annual national spelling bee has become an American institution, but there's another big "bee": The National Geographic Bee. Our Mo Rocca, who is hosting this year's edition, tests his map knowledge with Akhil Rekulapelli, the 15-year-old winner of the 2014 National Geographic Bee.





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