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Subway surfers seen atop train crossing bridge into Brooklyn

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Several people were recorded standing on top of train cars, with some running along them, as the train crossed the Williamsburg Bridge into Brooklyn, New York. The NYPD told Storyful they were “looking into” the incident.

6/12: Kinzinger, El-Erian, Peterson, Densley

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” a look at what we learned in the first hearing of the House Jan. 6 committee, and what we can expect moving forward, with Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois. Plus, new inflation numbers show prices continuing to rise, and researchers share their findings on mass shootings.

Face The Nation: Strassman, El-Erian, Peterson-Densley

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Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Inflation jumps again as Americans feel pain at the pump, El-Erian says inflation could hit 9% and The Violence Project co-founders on mass shooters, guns and prevention.



"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 6/12

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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa looks back at the Watergate scandal which began with a break-in 50 years ago. Also: John Dickerson talks with Senator and Pastor Raphael Warnock; Tracy Smith talks with MSNBC anchor Katy Tur about her new memoir, "Rough Draft"; Lee Cowan talks with "Yellowstone" co-creator Taylor Sheridan and star Kevin Costner; Serena Altschul meets the producing couple behind the series "Evil"; Nancy Giles interviews Ibram X. Kendi, author of "How to Raise... Читать дальше...

What comes next in the Jan. 6 hearings

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CBS News' Robert Costa, Nancy Cordes and Scott MacFarlane discuss what to expect at the upcoming hearings before the House Jan. 6 committee.

Notebook: The importance of the House Jan. 6 hearings.

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The Jan. 6 hearings are taking place at a time of fresh challenges to America, testing lawmakers and straining the public's ability to pay attention to the past and the present. But in a healthy democracy, John Dickerson says we must be able to do both.

Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 12

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we examine the first hearing from the Jan. 6 committee with Rep. Adam Kinzinger and a panel of correspondents. Plus, a conversation on gun violence in America, one day after thousands rallied around the country to demand tougher regulations.

Farewell to "Sunday Morning" director Nora Gerard

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The entire "Sunday Morning" family says goodbye this week to our longtime director, Nora Gerard, who has made our program shine – sunny skies or stormy weather – for eleven years. And as her virtuoso performance draws to a close, we send along applause, gratitude, and our heartfelt best wishes.

Ibram X. Kendi on teaching values of antiracism

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The professor and author of the bestselling "How to Be an Antiracist," Ibram X. Kendi, talks with correspondent Nancy Giles about confronting the dangers of racism; protecting young people from harmful ideas; and the parenting values behind his new books, "How to Raise an Antiracist" and the children's picture book, "Goodnight Racism."

Nature: Horses on the Outer Banks

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"Sunday Morning" leaves us with wild horses along the Outer Banks near Corolla, North Carolina. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.

Ibram X. Kendi on the importance of being antiracist

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The bestselling author talks about confronting the dangers of racism; protecting young people from harmful ideas; and the parenting values behind his new books, "How to Raise an Antiracist" and the children's picture book, "Goodnight Racism."

Abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell's life and art

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During her lifetime artist Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) wasn't as celebrated as her male peers. But as evidenced in a new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the abstract expressionist created startlingly colorful and lyrical works that reflect the intensity of a life lived on her own terms. Correspondent Rita Braver reports.

Taylor Sheridan, the cowboy behind "Yellowstone"

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Called one of the most important western writers in decades, Taylor Sheridan created the hit TV series "Yellowstone" and its prequel, "1883" (along with the prequel's upcoming sequel, "1932"). Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Sheridan (who is as cowboy as they come), and with "Yellowstone" star Kevin Costner, about a return of the drama of the west.

The intense life of abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell

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Though never as celebrated during her lifetime as her male peers, a new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art shows how the artist created startlingly colorful and lyrical works that reflect the intensity of a life lived on her own terms.





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