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"Face the Nation" correspondents roundtable, Part 2

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CBS News correspondents Jan Crawford, David Martin, Nancy Cordes, Catherine Herridge and Jeff Pegues join Margaret Brennan in the annual correspondents roundtable on "Face the Nation," offering their take on some underreported stories of 2022 and predictions for 2023.

Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Dec. 25

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Rep. Jamie Raskin shares lessons learned from the House Jan. 6 committee's investigation. Plus our annual correspondents roundtable on the news and politics making headlines, and predictions for 2023.

"Face the Nation" correspondents roundtable, Part 1

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CBS News correspondents Jan Crawford, David Martin, Nancy Cordes, Catherine Herridge and Jeff Pegues join Margaret Brennan in the annual correspondents roundtable on "Face the Nation," looking at where things stand with some of the biggest stories they've covered this year and what may lie ahead.



The Kennedy Center: A "living memorial" to an arts champion

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Since its opening in September 1971, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has served as both America's national cultural center, and a living memorial to a president who saw the arts as central to the life of our country. Rose Kennedy Schlossberg talks about the legacy of the institution that bears her grandfather's name. "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley reports.

Nature: Winter in South Dakota

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We leave you this Christmas Sunday morning in a winter wonderland, at Good Earth State Park in South Dakota. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.

"Joy to the World" by Andrea Bocelli and family

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It's become a "Sunday Morning" holiday tradition: A performance by the Young People's Chorus of New York City. This year they are joined by the great Andrea Bocelli and his children, Matteo and Virginia, who sing "Joy to the World." Recorded inside the Oculus at New York's World Trade Center.

Christmas trees: Through the roof!

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For more than three decades Mike and Mary Noonan have marked the holiday with a Christmas tree like no other: one that appears to extend two stories and pierce the roof of their Lincolnwood, Illinois, home. Correspondent Faith Salie reports.

Newel post caps: The finishing touch

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Staircases grand and modest are finished with a finial, a largely decorative element also known as a newel post cap, the same as what George Bailey repeatedly grabs a hold of in "It's a Wonderful Life." Correspondent Mo Rocca looks into plain and fancy versions of this ornament, past and present.

The story of "Amazing Grace"

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On January 1, 1773, in Olney, England, The Rev. John Newton, a slave trader-turned-abolitionist, gave a sermon about personal redemption. Half a century later his words were paired with music, and would become one of the best-known hymns in the world, "Amazing Grace." Correspondent Ramy Inocencio talks with music journalist Steve Turner about the song's history, and with folk singer Judy Collins, whose 1970 performance marked a rebirth of the beloved spiritual.

A Merry VHS Christmas

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"Sunday Morning" correspondent Conor Knighton harks back to his childhood, and the ghosts of Christmases past, with the magic of the holidays preserved in home movies that captured Christmas presents, carols, and family traditions, still shining beneath the static and snow of old videocassettes.

Lizzo at home

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For years now, Grammy-winning superstar Lizzo dreamed of waking up in her own home on Christmas morning. This year, that dream came true. The singer who was sleeping in a car a decade ago invited correspondent Tracy Smith to visit her new home in Los Angeles, decorated with more than half a dozen Christmas trees. She also discusses some of her family recipes, her incredible success, and how she's "lived beyond my dream."

The Cubist: Turning Rubik's Cubes into art

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Solving a Rubik's Cube takes a certain talent; an entirely different talent is employed by 16-year-old Daniella Chaim, who uses Rubik's Cubes as her artistic medium. Correspondent Luke Burbank reports.

Newel post caps and finials: The finishing touch

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Staircases grand and modest are finished with a finial, a largely decorative element also known as a Newel post cap, the same as George Bailey repeatedly grabs a hold of in "It's a Wonderful Life."

Panettone: Sweet treat from inside prison

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Giotto's Bakery has won some of Italy's top culinary prizes for its artisanal panettone, created through a process that honors centuries of tradition. But those making this sweet bread, a favorite during the holidays, are doing so behind the walls of the Due Palazzi prison, on the outskirts of Padua. Correspondent Seth Doane reports.

Christmas trees: The origami holiday tree

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Most Christmas trees are cut, but one very special tree is folded! The American Museum of Natural History in New York City features a tree decorated top to bottom with origami insects, to celebrate the opening of the museum’s new insectarium early next year. Correspondent Faith Salie reports.

Andrea Bocelli and family perform "The Greatest Gift"

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It's become a "Sunday Morning" holiday tradition: A performance by the Young People's Chorus of New York City. This year they are joined by the great Andrea Bocelli and his children, Matteo and Virginia, who sing "The Greatest Gift." Recorded inside the Oculus at New York's World Trade Center.

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Pittsburgh Steelers great Franco Harris.

Christmas trees: How about a Christmas tree house?

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Jeri Wakefield, of Dallas, takes the holiday to new heights with a Christmas tree house, turning a 100-year-old pecan tree in her backyard into a yuletide wonderland. Correspondent Faith Salie reports.

Good news you missed in 2022

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A lot of stuff happened this past year, not all of it bad! Correspondent David Pogue brings you some of the headlines from 2022 that will gladden your heart, from scientific advances, to the boom in independent bookstores, and long-delayed justice for unheralded musical artists.





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