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Funerals begin for children killed in school bus crash

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Funerals were held in Chattanooga, Tennessee, this weekend for two of the six children killed last week in a school bus accident. The bus driver has been charged with vehicular homicide. Newly released records show school administrators and students raised concerns about him in the weeks before he crashed a bus carrying 37 children on their way home from an elementary school. Paula Reid has more.

Trump keeps watch on recount effort

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Top aides to President-elect Donald Trump said the incoming administration is focusing on filling positions, but is keeping an eye on election recount efforts. Jill Stein has spearheaded a campaign to fund a recount and has raised $6 million for the effort. Trump is calling it a scam. Errol Barnett has more.

Post-Castro death celebrations continue

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For a second consecutive day, the streets of Little Havana have been taken over by celebrations sparked by the death of Fidel Castro. Many in the crowds have made a point to explain they are not celebrating Castro's death, but instead celebrating the potential for freedom on the Caribbean Island. David Begnaud has more.

Cuba mourns death of Fidel Castro

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On Monday, Cuba will begin a week-long, choreographed farewell to its long-time leader Fidel Castro. Cubans are grieving as the death of Fidel Castro is beginning to set in. Before his death at 90, Castro was viewed as one of the most divisive leaders abroad, but in his home country, he was loved by many. Manuel Bojorquez has more.

Donald Trump responds to the death of Fidel Castro

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President-elect Donald Trump has responded to the death of former Cuban President Fidel Castro, calling him a "brutal dictator." How will the Trump administration deal with U.S.-Cuba relations? Reporter for The Atlantic Molly Ball, and reporter for The Washington Post Ed O'Keefe join CBSN to discuss, along with the latest on the Trump transition process.

Extended interview: Vin Scully, November 27

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The voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Vin Scully says he lives for "the roar of the crowd." Vin Scully spent 67 years as an American sportscaster and received the presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House last week. This is an extended cut of the interview that first aired November 27. 2016 on "Face the Nation."



Legendary sportscaster Vin Scully: "Don't be afraid to dream"

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The voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Vin Scully says he lives for "the roar of the crowd." Vin Scully spent 67 years as an American sportscaster and received the presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House last week.

The legacy of Fidel Castro

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How has controversial leader Fidel Castro shaped the nation of Cuba? After his passing, Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic and CBS News analyst Julia Sweig reflect on the life of Fidel Castro and Cuba's place on the world stage.

Calendar: Week of November 28

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From Cyber Monday to Giving Tuesday, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Open: This is Face the Nation, November 27

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After the death of Fidel Castro, "Face the Nation" talks about the impact of the Cuban leader's passing on the U.S., with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, and foreign affairs analyst Julia Sweig. Plus: Conversations on gratitude, in honor of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Fidel Castro remembered

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What to make of Fidel Castro, and what can Cuba look forward to now that he's gone? Some thoughts from historian Douglas Brinkley.

Tokyo's stationmaster

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Although the Tokyo Olympics are almost four years off, the stationmaster at the city's landmark train station already seems to be running his own kind of marathon every day. Seth Doane has sent us a Postcard from Japan.

Q&A with Casey Affleck

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Casey Affleck has made a name for himself in films such as "Gone Baby Gone" and "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford." Now, with his performance in the acclaimed "Manchester by the Sea," he is one of the leading candidates for Hollywood's highest honors. Tracy Smith sits down with Affleck for some questions and answers.

Passage: Florence Henderson

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"Sunday Morning" looks back at the life and career of actress Florence Henderson, who died Thursday night at age 82. Henderson was best known as the beloved matriarch of TV's "The Brady Bunch." Jane Pauley reports.

Castro: The good and the bad

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So how will history judge Fidel Castro? Is there good to weigh against the bad? Jane Pauley reports on Cuba today.

Fidel Castro: David to America's Goliath

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Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, who died last Friday at the age of 90, has been a dominating figure on the world scene for as long as most of us can remember. Martha Teichner reports on the life of the revolutionary leader who for more than half a century stood up to the superpower next door.

Almanac: Celsius

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On November 27, 1701, Swedish scientist Anders Celsius, best-known for the temperature scale that bears his name, was born. Jane Pauley takes the measure of his accomplishment.

Cuba prepares to mourn Fidel Castro

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Cuba is mourning its revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. Flags are flying at half-mast, as the nation marks nine days of official mourning. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Havana, while in London, correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports on how the world is commemorating the death of a dictator, called both a hero and an executioner.





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