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2/25: Face The Nation

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This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan interviews Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid the growing crisis in the Middle East. Plus, Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan joins ahead of her state's primary on Tuesday.

2/25: Sunday Morning

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Guest host: Mo Rocca. In our cover story, Robert Costa sits down with United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain to discuss the comeback of the labor movement. Also: Mark Phillips talks with rocker Rod Stewart about his new album of swing era jazz classics; Jane Pauley goes one-on-one with basketball great and former Senator Bill Bradley; Ben Mankiewicz interviews actor Billy Dee Williams, who's written a memoir, "What Have We Here?"; David Martin looks at how the U.S. Army is making amends for a miscarriage... Читать дальше...



Here Comes the Sun: Taylor Tomlinson and more

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Comedian and television host Taylor Tomlinson sits down with Luke Burbank to discuss her latest Netflix special and her late-night TV show "After Midnight." Then, Conor Knighton visits South Bend, Indiana, to attend the International Jugglers' Association's annual festival. "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."

Donald Trump trounces Nikki Haley in South Carolina primary

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Saturday's South Carolina primary turned out as expected with a big win for former President Donald Trump, despite it being Nikki Haley's home state. Even Haley's campaign donors are privately acknowledging Super Tuesday will be a "crossroads" for her campaign, Robert Costa reports from Charleston.

Nature: Snowy woods

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We leave you this Sunday at the Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve in Depew, New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.

Bill Bradley reflects on a life of wins and losses

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He was a college basketball star, Rhodes scholar, and part of the world champion New York Knicks in the early 1970s, before embarking on a political career in the U.S. Senate. That was just a small part of a full life.

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One-on-one with Bill Bradley

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He was a college basketball star, Rhodes scholar, Olympic gold medalist, and part of the world champion New York Knicks in the early 1970s, before embarking on a political career in the U.S. Senate. Today, Bill Bradley looks back at his successes and failures on and off the court in a new film streaming on Max, "Bill Bradley: Rolling Along." He shares his secrets for living a full life – and shoots some hoops – with "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley.

Transforming grief into forgiveness

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When Staci Green's mother was killed by a speeding driver in 2020, Staci was filled with grief, and rage; she wanted the driver, a woman named Nikia Cherry, to pay dearly for her crime. That rage pulled Staci into a depression she wasn't sure she'd ever escape, until she was inspired to take a different approach. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports on a remarkable story of forgiveness and compassion.

Rock legend Rod Stewart on recording some oldies-but-goodies

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The rock 'n' roller shares an enthusiasm for model trains, and music, with big-band leader Jools Holland. So, when the two decided to record jazz classics from the 1930s and '40s, they were definitely on the same track.

Rod Stewart and Jools Holland record swing era jazz classics

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Rock 'n' roller Rod Stewart and big-band leader Jools Holland share an enthusiasm for model trains, and music. So, when the two decided to get together to make an album of jazz classics from the 1930s and '40s, they were definitely on the same track. But the 79-year-old rocker tells correspondent Mark Phillips that performing old swing-era hits doesn't mean he's slowing down.

U.S. Army corrects miscarriage of justice in Jim Crow-era Texas

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In 1917, at an Army training camp in Houston where members of the all-Black 24th Infantry Regiment were stationed, a series of run-ins with white police and a false rumor that Black soldiers were about to be attacked set off a race riot. One-hundred-and-ten soldiers, all Black, were convicted; 19 were sentenced to death and hanged. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with families of the executed men, and with Army officials about its decision, more than a century later, to... Читать дальше...


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