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Whipple on the "hardest of the hard days" of Biden's early presidency

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Chris Whipple, the author of "The Fight of His Life," about the first two years of President Biden's White House, discusses the beginning of Mr. Biden's presidency as well as Bob Bauer, the attorney the president has turned to represent him in the classified documents investigation.

How classified documents should be handled

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Larry Pfeiffer, director of the Hayden Center, Lucius Outlaw Howard University associate law professor, and CBS News national security contributor Michael Morell, former CIA deputy director, discuss how classified documents should be handled, including by outgoing administrations.

1/15: Patta, Whipple, Stewart

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we examine the scandals roiling Washington, including the discovery of documents marked classified at President Biden's residence and former office and the controversy swirling around newly elected GOP Rep. George Santos, and hear from Reps. Daniel Goldman and Chris Stewart.

Transparency concerns over classified records investigation

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CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe discusses the criticism the White House is facing about transparency regarding the classified documents at President Biden's home and former office and what the administration is saying.



The increasing racial and ethnic diversity in the House and Senate

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said in 1964 there was a danger the Republican Party would become "a white man's party." While the 118th Congress is the most diverse in U.S. history, only five of the the 60 Black members of the House and Senate are Republicans.

Transcript: Chris Whipple on "Face the Nation"

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The following is a transcript of an interview with Chris Whipple, author of "The Fight of His Life: Inside Joe Biden's White House," that aired on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, on "Face the Nation."

Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Jan. 15

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we examine the scandals roiling Washington, including the discovery of documents marked classified at President Biden's residence and former office and the controversy swirling around newly elected GOP Rep. George Santos, and hear from Reps. Daniel Goldman and Chris Stewart.

Here Comes the Sun: Singer Charlie Puth and MSG

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Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth sits down with Tony Dokoupil to discuss his third studio album, “Charlie.” Then, Allison Aubrey learns about the reputation of monosodium glutamate, also known as MSG. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”

One couple's remarkable escape from slavery

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In 1848 Ellen Craft, an enslaved woman in Macon, Georgia, feared that her father – who was her White enslaver – would claim any child she bore as his property. And so, she and her husband, also enslaved, embarked on a remarkable ruse: Fleeing the South, she masqueraded as a male White slaveowner accompanied by "his" slave. Correspondent Mark Whitaker talks with Ilyon Woo, author of "Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom," and with Peggy Preacely, the couple's great-great-granddaughter.

Nature: Songbirds in snow

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We leave you this Sunday with songbirds in the snowy woods near Buffalo, N.Y. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.

"80 for Brady" and its real-life inspirations

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Friends Betty Pensavalle and Elaine St. Martin were founding members of a passionate fan club devoted to NFL quarterback Tom Brady, comprised of women of a certain age, called "Over 80 for Brady." They inspired a new motion picture comedy, "80 for Brady," starring Hollywood veterans Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Lily Tomlin. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with the Brady fans, and with the stars who played Brady fans, about football, friendship, and the power of Tom.

At a Minn. school, fixing accessibility is child's play

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Glen Lake Elementary, in Hopkins, Minnesota, has students with physical disabilities, but no wheelchair merry-go-round, swings, or other adaptive playground equipment whatsoever. Which really bothered the kids in Betsy Julien's 5th grade class, to the point where one day they asked her if they could just buy the equipment themselves. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports on how the students dove head-first into fixing a $300,000 problem.





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