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Friends describe waiting in line for 16 hours to pay respects to Queen

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This group of friends waited in line for 16 hours to pay their final respects to the Queen — and they got the opportunity to meet King Charles and Prince William during the wait. Even though they hadn't slept all night, they said the process was an "out of this world experience" and they praised organizers for passing out blankets, tea and sweets for mourners to feel more comfortable.

Expert warns of "violent threat" to U.S. democracy

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Robert Pape, a professor at the University of Chicago and expert on political violence, says, "We have not just a political threat to our democracy, we have a violent threat to our democracy."

Major Garrett and David Becker on "The Big Truth"

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CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News election law contributor David Becker discuss their new book, "The Big Truth: Upholding Democracy in the Age of 'The Big Lie.'"

Transcript: Robert Pape on "Face the Nation"

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The following is a transcript of an interview with University of Chicago Professor Robert Pape that aired Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022, on "Face the Nation."



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House to vote on impeachment resolution today; women with dense breast tissue pay big bills for mammograms

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 9/18

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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Roxana Saberi looks at how Putin's war has increased interest in underground shelters. Also: Seth Doane reports on preparations for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, while Mark Phillips examines the scrutiny facing King Charles III; Serena Altschul visits the test kitchens and gardens of Better Homes & Gardens, celebrating its 100th anniversary; Tracy Smith tags along as "The Amazing Race" begins its 34th season; Jonathan Vigliotti talks with comedian... Читать дальше...

Transcript: Jeh Johnson on "Face the Nation"

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The following is a transcript of an interview with former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson that aired Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022, on "Face the Nation."

Rachel Aviv on listening to patients about mental disorders

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The New Yorker writer and author of "Strangers to Ourselves" says we can increase our understanding of mental illness by paying more attention to the stories patients tell about their individual experience to find meaning for themselves.

Nature: Ospreys

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"Sunday Morning" takes us among ospreys feathering their nests at the Delaware Bay estuary, near Morristown, New Jersey. Videographer: Jeff Reisly.

A home rebuilt

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Twenty-two-year-old Jaylan Gray had to quit college to take care of his 12-year-old brother, Julian, after their mother, a single parent, died. But things got worse, when their home in Katy, Texas, was severely damaged, and a contractor ran off with their life savings. That was when a non-profit called Katy Responds, a group that fixes up houses after natural disasters, heard of their plight. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports.

Queen superfan dedicates entire home to monarchy

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While others traveled to Buckingham Palace to pay their final respects to the Queen, this 78-year-old grandmother didn't have to leave home. Because her home, nestled in the suburbs of London, is like a love letter with four walls.

An Alabama town honors the boll weevil

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A century ago, cotton farmers in Enterprise, Ala., faced disaster when their crops were wiped out by an invasive species, the boll weevil. Rather than accept defeat, the farmers switched to growing peanuts, and the town was saved. Correspondent Conor Knighton looks at how, today, Enterprise honors the insect pest that not only failed to destroy the town, but allowed it to come back stronger.

The Queen's Six: From hymns to show tunes

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In 2008, six members of the Choir of St. George's Chapel, which has sung for services at Windsor Castle for nearly 700 years, formed The Queen's Six, a group that performs music you won't find in any hymnal, from pop to Broadway. Correspondent David Pogue talks with The Queen's Six about performing for Queen Elizabeth II, and welcoming a female singer into the group for the first time.





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