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Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Bernie Sanders, the Democratic race, and Donald Trump.

Has the Republican party come home to Donald Trump?

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Molly Ball of the Atlantic, Ezra Klein of Vox.com, Ramesh Ponnuru of the National Review, and Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post discuss the lead-up to the presidential general election. As Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battle it out on the left, has the GOP rallied around presumptive nominee Donald Trump?

A history of Newport, R.I. landmarks

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"Sunday Morning" host Charles Osgood explores two historic mansions from the scenic shores of Newport, Rhode Island: The Breakers, the world-famous, 70-room, Italian Renaissance-style palazzo built in 1895 by Cornelius Vanderbilt II; and the nearby Marble House, built by Cornelius' younger brother, William. Each is a magnificent example of opulence from the Gilded Age.

Fiddle Leaf Fig, the favored plant for home design

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Upon looking around her home, Nancy Giles noticed that it was missing something that would pop. When she went to New York's flower district, she discovered a new favorite of home decorators: the Fiddle Leaf Fig.

A history of the America's Cup

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The most storied of sailing races, the America's Cup, first run in 1851, has seen countless changes over the years. Charles Osgood offers a look back at the winning boats and new designs in competitive yachting.



Small Wonders: Q-Tips

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The Q-Tip hit the market in the 1920s as a tool for baby care. Since then, it's gone from wooden sticks to paper sticks, but one thing has never changed - the public's fascination with finding new uses for the cotton swab.

A British designer's innovative visions

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In Thomas Heatherwick's work, from building projects across the globe to household furniture, you won't find a signature style. However, the acclaimed 46-year-old designer has no patience with repeating what he or others has done before. Anthony Mason explores Heatherwick's amazing portfolio.

Are voters willing to take a chance on Trump?

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CBS News' Director of Elections Anthony Salvanto breaks down the momentum behind the latest battleground tracker poll numbers in the general election. The latest surveys show Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are in a close race in the key battleground states of Ohio and Florida

Small Wonders: Chinese Take-Out Boxes

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Nothing says "dig in" like the unmistakable Chinese take-out box - which is, in fact, a uniquely American invention. Susan Spencer dives into the familiar little cartons, and discovers a few secrets.

Full interview: Bernie Sanders, May 22

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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders talks with CBS' "Face the Nation" about his narrowing chances of winning the party's nomination and his views about DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz. The interview aired May 22, 2016.

What is the U.S. role in investigating EgyptAir Flight 804?

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Former homeland security advisor to George W. Bush, Fran Townsend and former National Transportation Safety Board chairman Mark Rosenker weigh in on the mystery of Egypt Air Flight 804. While the Egyptian government is leading the ongoing investigation, the United States has an important role to play in determining the cause of the crash.

Sullenberger on EgyptAir crash: "All possibilities are on the table"

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CBS News aviation and safety expert Captain Sully Sullenberger says the triggering event of the crash was not sufficient to immediately destroy the plane. His biggest concern moving forward is monitoring airplane personnel who came in contact with the aircraft.

The mystery of EgyptAir Flight 804

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The first pictures of debris from the crash of EgyptAir Flight 804 show wreckage from the plane, a life vest and luggage. An American intelligence source and an Egyptian government source report the plane's black boxes were located via pings emitted from their beacons. CBS News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Holly Williams reports on the latest from Alexandria, Egypt.

Top Taliban Leader Mullah Mansour killed by drone strike

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A U.S. drone strike killed Taliban Leader Mullah Mansour in Pakistan this weekend. This drone strike is a clear signal that the war in Afghanistan is far from over. CBS News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Brennan, who is traveling with the president, reports from Hanoi, Vietnam.

Small Wonders: The umbrella

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When it comes to design, the case is open-and-shut: the umbrella is brilliant. For thousands of years, the umbrella has been keeping us shaded from the sun and dry from the rain. Susan Spencer has more on the remarkable gadget.

The couple behind "Fixer Upper"

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Chip and Joanna Gaines are the rising stars of HGTV's hit home renovation show, "Fixer Upper," and they've turned, Waco, Texas into the Renovation Capital of the World. Jane Pauley talks with the couple who have become dynamo entrepreneurs.

Open: This is Face the Nation, May 22

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"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the Democratic primary race with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. We also delve into the mystery of the downed EgyptAir jet with CBS News' aviation and safety expert Sully Sullenberger and others. Elections Director Anthony Salvanto discusses battleground tracker poll results.

An homage to the matchbook

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They come in different shapes, sizes and colors -- all concealing the fire within. While commonplace, matchbooks can be tiny works of art. Ben Tracy examines a collector's treasured trove of incendiary designs

Athleisure: Activewear steps out

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Once upon a time, there was Casual Friday; now it's more like Casual 24/7, with workout clothes being worn outside the gym, by both men and women. Marsha Teichner reports on a change in lifestyle that experts say is more than just a fad.

San Francisco's new police chief steps in amid demands for reform

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Accusations of racial bias throughout San Francisco's police department cost Greg Suhr his job as chief. Now interim top cop Toney Chaplin faces the challenge of rebuilding the public's trust in the department. Carter Evans has a report.





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