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The secret of truffles

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To appreciate why truffles, a mushroom-like fungus, can be so pricey, it's necessary to see how they're found. In Italy, Seth Doane joins Natale and Giorgio Romagnolo, fifth-generation truffle-hunting brothers, and their dog, Brio, and meets with Michelin-starred chef Damiano Nigro, for some lessons in a fragrant delicacy.

Top aide defends Trump's executive order on Obamacare

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Kellyanne Conway called President Trump's executive order on the Affordable Care Act a "great, big step towards replacing Obamacare" and promised those on the ACA would "not be without coverage during this transition time."

Oscars: Who will be nominated?

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On Tuesday the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will announce this year's Academy Award nominations. Our critic David Edelstein offers a sneak peek at who should be in the running.

Sunday Profile: Henry Winkler

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As the Fonz on the classic TV comedy "Happy Days," Henry Winkler played America's most famous teenager. A little-known fact about Winkler is that he was dyslexic - so dyslexic he could barely read. Now at 71, Winkler is co-creator of a popular series of children's books featuring a fourth-grader who similarly has trouble reading. Mo Rocca talks with Henry Winkler and his wife, Stacey, and also joins them in a pastime that has got them both hooked: fly-fishing.

Calendar: Week of January 23

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From Oscar nominations to Chinese New Year, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane

Conway weighs in on Women's March on Washington

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Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to President Trump, offered up criticisms of Saturday's packed march for women's rights in Washington -- an event she said included unnecessary "profanity-laced vulgar comments" from celebrities.

Open: This is Face the Nation, January 22

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Just days after Donald Trump's inauguration, "Face the Nation" talks to top Trump aide Kellyanne Conway, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont. Plus: Analysts weigh in on the challenges Mr. Trump faces in the White House.



"The Founder": A fast-food story

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A new movie dramatizes how a visionary milk shake mixer salesman turned the McDonald brothers' fast-food restaurant into a franchise powerhouse. Ben Tracy interviews Michael Keaton and John Lee Hancock, the star and director of "The Founder."

Donald Trump's historic inauguration

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On Friday Donald J. Trump took the oath of office as America's 45th President. Correspondent Chip Reid looks at how Mr. Trump's inauguration and first day in office compared to those of previous presidents.

The visual delights of camera obscura

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By utilizing a basic principle of optics once used by Renaissance artists like Canaletto and Vermeer, photographer Abelardo Morell builds a "camera obscura" with which to capture landscapes and architectural wonders. Serena Altschul reports on how Morell's fascinating photographs really bring the outside in.

Historic Women's March on Washington

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The day after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President, hundreds of thousands of men, women and children protested the agenda of the new administration, as did participants in hundreds of "sister marches" across the country and around the world, as far afield as Antarctica. Rita Braver reports on the largest inauguration protest in memory.

Henry Winkler on his dyslexia

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In this web exclusive, the actor talks with Mo Rocca about how dyslexia affected his performance as the Fonz on the classic 1970s sitcom "Happy Days."

China's government wants country to be soccer powerhouse

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China's home to the world's second-largest economy with a population of 1.4 billion. Under orders from China's president, a national movement is afoot: to get better at soccer. Adriana Diaz reports.

Anti-Trump demonstrations held in cities around the globe

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Protesters in the tens of thousands snaked through the streets of London in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington. From Paris to Prague, Rome to Berlin, even as far away as Japan and Australia, they are vastly different worlds united under one message. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Women's Marches held from coast to coast

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More than 600 "sister marches" to the Women's March on Washington were planned across the U.S. and around the world. Organizers estimated three million people would march worldwide. Mark Strassmann reports.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer slams media

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White House press secretary Sean Spicer slammed the media for its coverage. He said that the press will be held "accountable." CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to break down his remarks.

Massive crowd gathers for Women's March on Washington

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Just off the South Lawn of the White House, a huge crowd gathered for the Women's March on Washington. It was expected to be the largest of hundreds of demonstrations around the world. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Trump blames media for rift with intelligence community

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During a visit to the CIA, President Trump vowed to intensify efforts to defeat ISIS. After denouncing an intelligence summary that contained unsubstantiated allegations against him, the president blamed the media for the rift with the intelligence community. Major Garrett reports.





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