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7/3: Schiff, McCain, Graham

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CBS' "Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the terror attack in Bangladesh and the 2016 campaign trail, with Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California, Mitt Romney, and others.

Full interview: John McCain and Lindsey Graham, July 3

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Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John McCain of Arizona weigh in from Kabul, Afghanistan on the fight against ISIS and the 2016 White House race. The full interview aired July 3, 2016 on CBS' "Face the Nation."

What would past presidents say about 2016 White House race?

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This 4th of July weekend, "Face the Nation" delves into the minds of past presidents and a great military leader. Authors Annette Gordon Reed, Peter Onuf, Jean Edward Smith, Arthur Herman, and Doug Brinkley share their insights on presidential politics, past and present.

Mitt Romney: I can't vote for Clinton or Trump

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Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney says he will vote for a third party candidate or write in his wife's name on the ballot. Romney refuses to support Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, adding, "It's a matter of personal conscience, and I can't vote for either one of those two people."

Remembering Elie Wiesel

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"Face the Nation" pays tribute to Nobel Prize-winning author and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. After losing his entire family in concentration camps, the human rights activist devoted his life to the message that "the opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference." He was 87 years old.

Donald Trump's vice presidential picks have nothing to lose

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What do Donald Trump's top veep choices have to lose? Turns out: Not much. Journalists Molly Ball of the Atlantic, Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal, and Ed O'Keefe, political reporter of the Washington Post break down Trump's short list for running mate.



Ed O'Keefe talks Clinton campaign

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Hillary Clinton is playing defense after the FBI questioned the presidential candidate. Clinton said she was "eager" to meet with the FBI as the investigation nears an end. She is also under fire for the private meeting Loretta Lynch held with Bill Clinton. Washington Post reporter Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN to break it all down.

20 hostages killed in restuarant siege in Bangladesh

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Twenty hostages were killed in a siege on a cafe in Bangladesh. Gunment stormed the cafe, taking dozens of hostages. Many victims were from abroad. Anushay Hossain, a Bangladesh native and journalist at Anushayspoint.com joins CBSN to discsuss.

John Dickerson breaks down the state of the Clinton campaign

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The Clinton campaign is facing controversy over her private email server as well as the private meeting between her husband and AG Loretta Lynch. As the general election grows closer, her trustworthy poll numbers continue to drop. "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins CBSN to discuss.

Baghdad Ramadan bombings leave more than 100 dead

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A pair of bombings in Baghdad have left more than 100 people dead. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack, which is the deadliest in Iraq's capital this year. CBS News foreign correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joins CBSN to discuss.

Artist Kadir Nelson's illustrations of pride and soul

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Kadir Nelson is an artist unknown to many. But you'll find his work on magazines, albums, posters and postage stamps. Then there are the children's books - more than two dozen of them. Ben Tracy meets the illustrator who counts Norman Rockwell and N.C. Wyeth among his influences - and who explains what happens when his paintbrush starts to sing.

Will Clinton's email server continue to haunt her candidacy?

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Journalists Molly Ball of the Atlantic, Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal, and Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post delve into the latest developments in Secretary Clinton's email controversy. Clinton sat down with FBI investigators for three and a half hours Saturday.

Nature: Seals at San Simeon

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We leave you this Sunday Morning on the California coast near San Simeon, where elephant seals are enjoying a day at the beach. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.

Movies to see (or not) this July 4th

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The pursuit of happiness is right there in the Declaration of Independence. So on this Independence Day has our critic David Edelstein found happiness at the movies? He reports on the latest offerings, including "Independence Day: Resurgence," "Free State of Jones," "The Legend of Tarzan" and "The BFG."

Top Democrat: "It wouldn't surprise me" if Clinton's email server faced cyber hacks

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The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, California Rep. Adam Schiff, concedes that Hillary Clinton's decision to use a private server was a mistake. Schiff says there is a high likelihood cyber attackers attempted to compromise the former secretary's State Department emails during her tenure.

A cereal cafe bowls over customers

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New York City's landscape of trendy restaurants has added a new eatery that taps into the childhood memories of most Americans. The Kellogg's Cafe is offering bowls of cereal with a twist. Anna Werner reports.

Full interview: Adam Schiff, July 3

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Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California, discusses Attorney General Loretta Lynch's meeting with ex-President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton's questioning by the FBI, and the latest terror attack in Bangladesh. The interview aired July 3, 2016 on CBS' "Face the Nation."

An unlikely urban planner

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Shamayim Harris is a one-time school administrator who's now leading a group of mostly volunteers in the redevelopment of her Detroit-area neighborhood. Steve Hartman went "On The Road" to see what kind of progress they're making.

Passage: Elie Wiesel

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Born in 1928 in what is now Romania, Elie Wiesel was just 15 years old when he and his family were seized by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz. Allied forces freed him in 1945, but not before he lost both parents and one of his three sisters. The author who shed light on the atrocities connected to the Holocaust, fought intolerance and championed causes attached to Israel - and in the process won the Nobel Peace Prize - died early Saturday at the age of 87. Charles Osgood reports.

On The Trail: Transforming our National Parks

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Millions of Americans across the country were out of work during the Great Depression, while there was a huge job that needed be completed in America's parks and public lands. And so President Franklin Roosevelt created the the Civilian Conservation Corps, the New Deal program that would eventually employ three million Americans. Conor Knighton reports on the federal program that transformed the lives of millions of Americans - and the country's natural treasures.

Open: This is Face the Nation, July 3

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CBS' "Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the terror attack in Bangladesh and the 2016 campaign trail, with Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California, Mitt Romney, and others.

Harley-Davidsons hit the road in China

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Members of the Harley Owners Group are hog wild about their favorite motorcycle - and enthusiasm for the Harley-Davidson extends far beyond our own shores. Seth Doane has a report on the iconic American motorcycle that's tearing up the Far East.





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