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12/10: Face The Nation

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This week on "Face the Nation," Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on the fate of the aid package to Israel; plus Save the Children president and CEO Janti Soeripto joins to discuss humanitarian efforts in the Middle East amid the Israel-Hamas war.

Speaker Mike Johnson doesn't have "political capital" yet in Washington, Robert Costa says

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House Speaker Mike Johnson, who went from backbencher to second in line for the presidency in Oct., doesn't yet have the "political capital" in Washington as Congress tries to negotiate a budget bill amid an impending government shutdown, Robert Costa tells "Face the Nation." Meanwhile, Ed O'Keefe says that his reporting in Dearborn, Michigan, which is home to the largest concentration of Arab Americans, shows President Biden could be in trouble in the state in 2024.



Congress can't say "we're going to do nothing" on border, Sen. James Lankford says

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Sen. James Lankford, the lead GOP negotiator with the White House on the supplemental budget bill, tells "Face the Nation" that the Congress "can't just sit back and say we're going to nothing" on the border as they try to come to an agreement between the Republican-controlled House, the Democratic-controlled Senate and the White House.

CBS News poll finds Americans feel inflation's impact on living standards, opportunities

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Inflation's impact may even go beyond the immediate pressure on Americans' pocketbooks, to a larger sense that it is stifling opportunity in America and the deeper sense that the nation's economic troubles of recent years have been, as a whole, tougher than others it has faced in generations. Anthony Salvanto joins "Face the Nation" to discuss the results the CBS News poll's findings

12/10: Sunday Morning

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Guest host: Seth Doane. In our cover story, Tracy Smith looks at the tragedy of postpartum depression, and a promising new treatment. Also: Robert Costa interviews former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who this week announced his retirement from Congress; Ted Koppel looks at how black lung disease is worsening among ever-younger coal miners; Seth Doane visits the artists at Aardman Animations, makers of the stop-motion feature, "Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget"; Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the rebirth of a pop art amusement park... Читать дальше...

Heavy bombardment overnight in Gaza amid discussions over postwar governing plans

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Israeli forces pressed ahead with heavy bombardment in Gaza overnight Sunday while the head of the U.N.'s World Food Programme warned that half of the population in Gaza faces starvation and a severe lack of clean water. While it's too early to know the outcome of the war, the next big question is who will rule the territory next — and the answer may lie in the West Bank. Charlie D'Agata reports from Tel Aviv.

Here Comes the Sun: Jeanne Gang and more

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Architect Jeanne Gang sits down with Martha Teichner to discuss the many projects she has worked on to transform buildings. Then, Kelefa Sanneh visits the renovated Tiffany & Co. store in New York City to learn more about the updates the company has made to their flagship space. “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.”

Aardman Animations: Creating the magic of stop-motion

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The animation wizards behind Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep are back with a sequel to their 2000 hit feature, "Chicken Run." Correspondent Seth Doane visits the Bristol, England studios of Aardman Animation, where artists have painstakingly filmed "Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget," a comic adventure in which daredevil chickens seek to rescue their precious hen from a dastardly factory farm. (Think "Chicken: Impossible.")

Nature: Wild horses in the Ozarks

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We leave you this Sunday morning among wild horses at Missouri's Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Videographer: Scot Miller.

Norman Lear: A life of laughter and activism

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Norman Lear, who created, developed or co-produced some of television's most beloved comedies, such as "All in the Family," "Maude," "The Jeffersons," and "One Day at A Time," died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, at the age of 101. Correspondent Mo Rocca looks back on the remarkable life and career of the legendary producer and social activist who'd said the gift of laughter kept him going strong for more than a century.





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