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11/7: Richmond, Kaine, Gottlieb, Smith

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Today on "Face the Nation," President Biden ended a rough week with a big win. Will it be enough to end the perception that Democrats can't get anything accomplished?

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 11/7

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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Faith Salie checks out the science behind yawning. Also: Tracy Smith sits down with Benedict Cumberbatch to discuss his new movie, "The Power of the Dog"; Lee Cowan looks at a promising new treatment for depression; Jim Axelrod interviews sportscaster Bob Costas; Ben Tracy studies the "lithium gold rush"; Hua Hsu talks with Terence Blanchard about his new opera, the first by a Black composer ever staged at New York's Metropolitan Opera; and John Dickerson delves into the biography of Polly Adler... Читать дальше...



Open: This is "Face the Nation," November 7

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Today on "Face the Nation," President Biden ended a rough week with a big win. Will it be enough to end the perception that Democrats can't get anything accomplished?

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us, including Jo-Carroll Dennison, the oldest surviving Miss America Pageant winner.

Bob Costas is "Back on the Record"

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Bob Costas, a longtime fixture of sports and Olympic TV coverage, is bringing his passion to a new HBO discussion show, "Back on the Record with Bob Costas." The veteran broadcaster and commentator talks with correspondent Jim Axelrod about examining the junctions of sports and culture.

Nature: Theodore Roosevelt National Park

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"Sunday Morning" takes us to Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota, where the buffalo still roam. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.

Terence Blanchard's opera, "Fire Shut Up in My Bones"

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In its 138 years, America's leading opera house, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, had never staged an opera by a Black composer – until now. The Met opened its new season with a production of "Fire Shut Up in My Bones" by jazz trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. New Yorker staff writer Hua Hsu talked with six-time Grammy-winner Blanchard about his opera, inspired by a memoir by Charles Blow, about "a boy of peculiar grace" growing up in small-town Louisiana in the 1970s and '80s.

Call her "Madam": The notorious Polly Adler

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During the Roaring '20s, Polly Adler joined the sex trade just as Prohibition was getting started. In her new book, "Madam," Pulitzer Prize-winning author Debby Applegate traces Adler's rise from immigrant sweatshop employee to owner of one of New York City's most popular bordellos, catering to politicians, celebrities, and the mob. She talks with CBS News' John Dickerson about Adler's hip, young take on the oldest profession.

Powering the future: The drive for lithium

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With electric cars seen as the future of the American auto industry, companies are ramping up the production of batteries, which require lithium. Correspondent Ben Tracy looks at efforts to increase lithium mining in the U.S., and the struggle over its environmental costs.

Terence Blanchard's opera: "Fire Shut Up in My Bones"

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In its 138 years, New York's Metropolitan Opera had never staged an opera by a Black composer – until now. The jazz trumpeter talks about his opera, based on Charles Blow's memoir of growing up in small-town Louisiana in the 1970s and '80s.

"Madam": How the oldest profession entered the Jazz Age

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In her book, "Madam," Pulitzer Prize-winner Debby Applegate traces Polly Adler's rise from immigrant sweatshop employee to owner of one of New York City's most popular bordellos, catering to politicians, celebrities, and the mob.





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