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Full interview: Cory Booker, January 8

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Sen. Cory Booker, D-New Jersey, discusses the importance of vetting President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet appointments and knowing the fullness of conflicts of interests, as well as talks about his plan to stop the repeal of Obamacare. The full interview aired on the January 8, 2017 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

Full interview: Reince Priebus, January 8

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Reince Priebus, the incoming White House Chief of Staff, discusses Russian hacking and Republican efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare. The full interview aired on the January 8, 2017 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

Side by side: Matisse and Diebenkorn

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How do works by two painters from two different eras compare when we see them side by side? A new exhibition is answering that question. The show featured works by Henri Matisse, the French Post-Impressionist Master, and Richard Diebenkorn, the influential but less-well-known American modernist, together for the first time. Rita Braver takes a look.

Full interview: Mitch McConnell, January 8

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Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, discusses Republican plans to repeal Obamacare and what he thinks the U.S. should do in terms of retaliation for Russian interference in the presidential election. The full interview aired on the January 8, 2017 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

Open: This is Face the Nation, January 8

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As 2017 begins and Washington is in the midst of a number of changes, "Face the Nation" talks to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R- Kentucky, about plans to repeal Obamacare. We sit down with incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus to discuss the president-elect's Twitter habits, and with New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker to talk about Democratic plans to counter Obamacare repeal efforts.

Lee Daniels on directing Oprah Winfrey

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In this web exclusive clip, the director of "The Butler" talks with Mo Rocca about how he got Oprah Winfrey to work with a washing machine.

Faith Salie's curation nation

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Nowadays it seems you can find a curator at every corner, willing to curate anything and everything. Faith Sallie explores who is doing it, and why the desire to curate (or in laymen's terms, create an ordered, personalized, prioritized list) has become such a hot topic.



A horse and his pal

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Man's best friend is not always a dog. In Vermont, Waco Hanover - a former harness racing horse at the remarkable age of 40 - has developed a special bond with caretaker Donnie MacAdams. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Search for a lost city

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It's been called the White City, or the City of the Monkey God - a lost ancient city that has fascinated adventure-seekers searching the jungles of Honduras for centuries. Most recently, a trio of explorers has become obsessed with finding it. Lee Cowan talks with Steve Elkins, writer Douglas Preston and documentary filmmaker Bill Benenson about their journey, and what they found.

Nature: Pennsylvania woods

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We leave you this Sunday Morning in a wintry wood near Craley, Pennsylvania. Videographer: Brad Markel

Remembering "Bambi" artist Tyrus Wong

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The work of artist Tyrus Wong, who died last month at age 106, has proven to be immortal, having created artwork hat determined the look of Walt Disney's animated classic, "Bambi." Tracy Smith explores the artist's work in movies and greeting cards and kites.

Calendar: Week of January 9

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Jane Pauley reports on some of the coming week's most notable events, including National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, and President Barack Obama's farewell address.

The reality of the virtual world

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Virtural reality headsets were one of the many hot items creating buzz at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show. There is no shortage of companies manufacturing their own brand of fantasy goggles, or software that offers one-of-a-kind experiences for a new kind of reality. David Pogue of Yahoo Tech reports.

iPad exclusive: Why parole matters

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Vanessa Nelson-Sloane, director of Life Support Alliance in California, explains the process of getting a parole hearing and why the law guarantees the opportunity to be considered.

Murder victim's daughters share their emotional journey

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Jeanette Marine and Tippy Dhailwal talk to correspondent Tracy Smith about how the parole hearings for their stepfather, Dennis Ott, have been emotionally taxing on them as they relive the details of their mother's murder 25 years later.

Ott case: Sheriff zeroes in on a murder suspect

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Sutter County, Calif., Sheriff Paul Parker talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about the evidence and motive that led him to believe Dennis Ott killed his wife, Phonthip Ott, in 1992.

Tuscany's secret to making good wine

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In the Italian countryside of Tuscany, a winemaker tells us the secret to good wine. It's not just sun and soil. The grapes at one vineyard are serenaded all day, every day by classical music. Seth Doane reports.

SeaWorld killer whale Tilikum dead

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Tilikum the orca has died after more than two decades at SeaWorld Orlando, where he gained notoriety for killing a trainer in 2010. It comes as SeaWorld San Diego closes down its theatrical orca shows. Carter Evans reports.

ISIS victim's parents speak to "60 Minutes" about son's death

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The parents of a journalist killed by ISIS are speaking about their son's death in their first TV interview. Steven Sotloff was the second American killed by the extremist group. He was kidnapped in August 2013, shortly after entering Syria. In an interview with Lesley Stahl for "60 Minutes," Sotloff's family discussed their frustrations with the U.S. government's "no ransom" policy.

Trump blames Democrats for election-hacking scandal

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President-elect Donald Trump is blaming the election-hacking scandal on Democrats, saying they were negligent in handling their email accounts. Mr. Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence got a briefing from U.S. intelligence officials. Errol Barnett reports.

Severe weather causing problems from coast to coast

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Severe weather is causing problems from coast to coast. In the West, heavy rain could bring devastating floods and mudslides. From the Deep South to the Northeast, snow, ice and rain are making it tough to get around. Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta. Kenneth Craig reports from New York. Carter Evans reports from Northern California, and meteorologist Molly Rosenblatt is tracking the storms at CBS Minneapolis station WCCO-TV.

Fort Lauderdale shooting could reopen debate on flying with firearms

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Flying with firearms is legal and routine in the United States. The shooting in Fort Lauderdale may be the first time an attacker checked his weapon before flying and then used it to shoot people at his destination when he landed. Tony Dokoupil reports on the debate on flying with firearms.

Harrowing story of survival from Florida airport attack

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Many had just arrived at the Fort Lauderdale airport when the gunman started his rampage. Steve Frappier dropped to the floor and watched as the shooter calmly walked through the baggage claim and shot travelers ducking for cover. Omar Villafranca reports on his story of survival.





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