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Passage: Remembering Burt Bacharach

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Songwriter, composer and record producer Burt Bacharach, who died Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, at age 94, had hits that spanned decades, spinning poignant musical ballads about broken hearts and the yearning for love. Correspondent Mo Rocca has an appreciation, and shares the memories, and music, of some of Bachrach’s collaborators.

Nature: Grand Canyon National Park

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We leave you this Sunday morning not far from tonight's Super Bowl, on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. Videographer: Scot Miller.

Another flying object shot down over Yukon territory

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A "high-altitude airborne object” described as cylindrical and about the size of a small car was shot down by an American F-22 over northern Canada Saturday. It was the third known incursion into North American airspace in the past few weeks. Correspondent Christina Ruffini reports from Washington.

Fighting for racial equality in the military

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In 1948 President Truman issued an executive order ending segregation in America's armed forces. But the advance was met with resistance. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin looks back at how African Americans' roles in defending our country evolved, and talks with Lloyd Austin, the first Black Secretary of Defense.

Transcript: 4 governors on "Face the Nation"

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The following is a transcript of an interview with Govs. Chris Sununu, Wes Moore, Michelle Lujan Grisham and Doug Burgum that aired Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, on "Face the Nation."

The history of fudge

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Our appetite for fudge dates back more than a century, when someone making candy allegedly "fudged" a recipe, and a chocolate staple was born. Correspondent Faith Salie visits northern Michigan, home to the "Fudge Capital of America," where more than a dozen fudge shops each makes, at their peak, more than three thousand pounds of fudge a week.



Nick & Vanessa Lachey on “Love Is Blind”

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For decades TV audiences have loved watching how we search for love, from "The Dating Game" and "Love Connection," to "Love Is Blind," the Netflix reality series in which singles become engaged sight unseen. Series hosts Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey talk with correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti about the show's new take on courtship; and they share their own road to matrimony.

Fighting crime with forgiveness

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania city councilman Ralph Rodriguez managed to scare away a would-be burglar one night. But when the young man reached out to Rodriguez on social media, offering his name and his confession and ready to face the consequences, Rodriguez decided not to press charges; instead, he pressed for answers. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports.

"Love Is Blind" hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey

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In the Netflix reality series, singles become engaged sight unseen. Hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey talk about the show's new take on courtship, and share their own road to matrimony.

David Hogg, five years after Parkland

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On Feb. 14, 2018, a gunman murdered 17 people and wounded 17 others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. David Hogg, who was 17 at the time, survived and helped to create March for Our Lives, which promotes gun control legislation. Now a senior at Harvard, Hogg tells correspondent Rita Braver what he has been through the past five years, including death threats against himself and his family; what his group has accomplished; and what it means for young people having to become leaders as advocates for change.

Images of the Turkey-Syria earthquake

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A 7.8-magnitude earthquake and a powerful aftershock earlier this week caused thousands of buildings in Turkey and Syria to collapse, killing more than 28,000 people and leaving millions homeless. Getty photographers captured the heartbreaking scenes of devastation and despair.

Dog Mountain: Sacred ground for dog lovers

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After a near-death experience, artist Stephen Huneck created Dog Mountain, a 150-acre leash-free retreat in scenic northern Vermont. The centerpiece remains Dog Chapel, a place where dogs could be remembered by their loving humans. Correspondent Martha Teichner tells a bittersweet story of love and loss, and of the chapel's enduring celebration of the bond we have with our pets.

Celebrating the smooth sound of Burt Bacharach

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The songwriter, who died Wednesday at age 94, had hits that spanned decades, spinning poignant musical ballads about broken hearts and the yearning for love.

A dog lover's pilgrimage to Dog Mountain

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After a near-death experience, artist Stephen Huneck created Dog Mountain, a 150-acre leash-free retreat in scenic Northern Vermont, its centerpiece Dog Chapel, a place where dogs could be remembered by their loving humans.

What makes a great love song?

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There are a million ways to write a love song; how best can you ensure it connects with an audience? Correspondent David Pogue talks with 14-time Oscar-nominated songwriter Dianne Warren and musicologist Nate Sloan to find out the key factors that go into creating a timeless song about a timeless emotion.

The rules for writing a love song

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There are a million ways to write a love song; what are the key factors to creating a timeless song about a timeless emotion?

New Yorker’s Louisa Thomas on why we watch football

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New Yorker writer Louisa Thomas says that, in spite of football’s violence, including the near-death of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin on the field earlier this year, audiences will gravitate to the spectacle of Super Bowl LVII to share in the surprise, the joy, the awe – and the devastation – of the sport.

Why we watch football

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New Yorker writer Louisa Thomas says that, in spite of football's violence, audiences will gravitate to the spectacle of Super Bowl LVII to share in the surprise, the joy, the awe – and the devastation – of the sport.

The Book Report: New fiction and nonfiction (Feb. 12)

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Washington Post book critic Ron Charles offers his picks from this month’s new fiction and nonfiction titles, including the latest work from acclaimed novelist Salman Rushdie, “Victory City.”

Book excerpt: "Victory City" by Salman Rushdie

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The acclaimed author's latest novel is a grand historical fantasy – the recreation of an ancient epic about an empire's rise and fall, told through the voice of a woman touched by a goddess' inspiration.





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