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Jon Stewart on supporting America's veterans: "Don't penalize veterans for your budgeting error"

"They lived up to the agreement. They lived up to their end of the bargain," Stewart told "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.

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Jason Sudeikis on making "Ted Lasso" and the show's future

More from 60 Minutes story on the award-winning show "Ted Lasso," including if Ted will fall in love and if season three will be its last.

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"The gospel according to Ted Lasso": Behind the scenes of the uplifting show that changed Hollywood

Jason Sudeikis and the cast and crew of "Ted Lasso" tell Norah O'Donnell about the show's improbable rise and positive message.

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Clinics "fighting to get every single patient in that they can see" before states ban abortion, Planned Parenthood CEO says

Many across the U.S. are now preparing for abortion access being restricted — or banned altogether — in their states.

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Army secretary on combating military sexual assault: "Every leader at every level is focused on this"

Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said part of the solution is teaching young soldiers acceptable behavior.

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Jonas Kaufmann: Opera's star tenor

Opera star Jonas Kaufmann speaks with Norah O'Donnell about his dynamic vocal range, acting ability, and the need to protect his voice.

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Cashier at Buffalo supermarket recalls escape from shooting: "At first I didn't know where I was running"

"He doesn't even live here. You know, coming into our community thinking that he's going to stop us from being resilient and he's just not going to get to do that. Not here," a survivor said of the gunman.

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Former defense secretary Mark Esper: President Trump suggested shooting protesters, missile strikes in Mexico

In his new memoir, "A Sacred Oath," Esper writes that he had to press President Trump to send aid to Ukraine, and also walked the president back from ideas such as shooting protesters and missile strikes in Mexico.

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Former defense secretary Mark Esper: President Trump suggested shooting protesters, missile strikes in Mexico

In his new memoir, "A Sacred Oath," Esper writes that he had to press President Trump to send aid to Ukraine, and also walked the president back from ideas such as shooting protesters and missile strikes in Mexico.

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First sister Valerie Biden Owens

In her memoir, "Growing Up Biden," Joe Biden's younger sister writes about her family's story of tragedy; running most of her brother's political campaigns; and why she believes President Biden is the right person at the right time for the job.

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Love, loss, and life: the StoryCorps session Jason Reynolds never forgot

Fifteen years after meeting Gary Lakin and Allison Oleszkowicz, best-selling author Jason Reynolds recalls their story of tragedy and joy.

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Bridging America's political divide with conversations, "One Small Step" at a time

A new program from the creator of the oral history project "StoryCorps" is asking Americans with opposing political ideals to do the seemingly impossible: talk with each other. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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Freezing weather, hunger and human trafficking: The perilous journey of Ukrainian refugees fleeing to Poland

Norah O'Donnell spoke with some of the refugees who made the perilous journey as well as people from all over the world who traveled to Poland to help the million fleeing the war.

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Kyiv's mayor on potential for chemical weapon attack: "Russia doesn't have rules"

"With any price, they want to win," Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

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Warsaw mayor on the plight of Ukraine refugees: "The West has to wake up"

As Poland takes in hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees, officials fear that systems being arranged to aid them may crash.

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Jason Sudeikis on making "Ted Lasso" and the show's future

More from 60 Minutes story on the award-winning show "Ted Lasso," including if Ted will fall in love and if season three will be its last.

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Jason Sudeikis on making "Ted Lasso" and the show's future

More from 60 Minutes story on the award-winning show "Ted Lasso," including if Ted will fall in love and if season three will be its last.

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"The gospel according to Ted Lasso": Behind the scenes of the uplifting show that changed Hollywood

Jason Sudeikis and the cast and crew of "Ted Lasso" tell Norah O'Donnell about the show's improbable rise and positive message.

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Blinken says Putin will "pay for a long, long time" for Ukraine invasion

"If this goes forward, what we have on the table, unprecedented sanctions, will have a severe impact," Secretary of State Blinken said.

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CBS retools streaming service to better resemble TV network

CBS News says it is retooling its streaming service to better incorporate programs and personalities from the television network.

CBS News Streaming Network launches from new studio with new programming

CBS News Streaming Network showcases iconic franchises as well as anchors and reporters across CBS News.

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Red Cross sees uptick in blood donation after declaring crisis

The Red Cross said the outpouring of support is a step in the right direction, but it needs more donations to overcome the crisis.

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Love, loss, and life; the StoryCorps session Jason Reynolds never forgot

Fifteen years after meeting Gary Lakin and Alison Oleszkowicz, best-selling author Jason Reynolds recalls their story of tragedy and joy.

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Bridging America's political divide with conversations, "One Small Step" at a time

A new program from the creator of the oral history project "StoryCorps" is asking Americans with opposing political ideals to do the seemingly impossible: talk with each other. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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Bridging America's political divide with conversations, "One Small Step" at a time

A new program from the creator of the oral history project "StoryCorps" is asking Americans with opposing political ideals to do the seemingly impossible: talk with each other. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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Love, loss, and life; the StoryCorps session Jason Reynolds never forgot

Fifteen years after meeting Gary Lakin and Allison Oleszkowicz, best-selling author Jason Reynolds recalls their story of tragedy and joy.

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Kentucky minister and wife survive catastrophic tornado by hiding in church closet: "I realized it might be my last few moments of my life"

"I was afraid for my children, what would happen to them and how they would respond to this," said the Reverend Joey Reed.

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Huma Abedin: Hillary Clinton stayed with her husband because it was "right for herself, her family and her country"

After 25 years in the background, Abedin is now sharing what it was like to be with Clinton when the Lewinsky affair became public.

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Huma Abedin: Hillary Clinton stayed with her husband because it was "right for herself, her family and her country"

After 25 years in the background, Abedin is now sharing what it was like to be with Clinton when the Lewinsky affair became public.

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This week on "Sunday Morning" (October 31)

A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program

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Biden's former ATF pick David Chipman: "The gun industry profits by gun violence itself"

Pushing back on critics, David Chipman said he supports the Second Amendment, which "says nothing about the right to sell guns to criminals."

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Huma Abedin opens up to "CBS Sunday Morning" about being "the invisible person"

Preview: Hillary Clinton's key aide for 25 years, Abedin talks with Norah O'Donnell about her marriage to Rep. Anthony Weiner during his sexting scandals, and whether his behavior contributed to Clinton's election loss.

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Treasury secretary expects rising prices to return to "normal levels" once pandemic recedes

Janet Yellen said it won't happen in the next month or two, but urged consumers not to panic ahead of the holiday shopping season.

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Media outlets recall country's unity after Sept. 11 attacks

Media outlets that often spend hours each day exploring the country's differences paused to mark the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks by recalling almost wistfully the sense of common purpose that united Americans in the aftermath.

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Condoleezza Rice says U.S. is safer today than it was on 9/11

"We are safer than we were on September 11, 2001, but we're not yet safe," Rice said.

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Air Force secretary orders investigation into domestic violence cases following CBS News report

Roughly 100,000 incidents of domestic abuse have been reported to the military since 2015, a CBS News investigation found.

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Homeland Security chief says there are no credible threats ahead of 9/11 anniversary

Despite the lack of a specific threat, DHS warned the 9/11 anniversary could create a "heightened threat environment," and Mayorkas said the agency is "ever vigilant."

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On TV, 9/11 was last huge story for ‘Big 3’ network anchors

Millions of Americans were guided through the horror of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks by one of three men on television news — Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather.

U.S. involvement in Afghanistan "doesn't end" on August 31, acting ambassador says

"Our commitment in this country and our involvement in this country doesn't end on that date," said Ross Wilson, the acting U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan.

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Cuomo accuser calls for governor's impeachment: "We have a responsibility to act"

Charlotte Bennett was one of nearly a dozen women to accuse the New York governor of sexual harassment.

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Why people who are fully vaccinated are getting breakthrough COVID infections

Even people who are fully vaccinated can spread the virus, health experts warn.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci says the NFL is "sending a very strong signal" with its new COVID rules

The nation's top infectious disease doctor says the league's decision gives other organizations "the impetus to do the same sort of thing."

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Dr. Anthony Fauci says the NFL is "sending a very strong signal" with its new COVID rules

The nation's top infectious disease doctor says the league's decision gives other organizations "the impetus to do the same sort of thing."

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EU drug regulator evaluating Pfizer vaccine for youngsters

The European Union's drug regulator said Monday it has begun evaluating a request by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech to extend approval of their coronavirus vaccine to include children ranging in age from 12 to 15. The European Medicines Agency's human medicines committee will carry out an accelerated assessment of data submitted by Pfizer and BioNTech and is expected to reach a decision in June, unless it requires extra information, the agency said.

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Hong Kong and Xinjiang

Secretary of State Blinken on political repression in Hong Kong and human rights abuses in Xinjiang.

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he'll visit Ukraine next week

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Russian President Vladimir Putin has pulled back in the last few days some of the more than 100,000 troops he's amassed at the Ukrainian border, with Blinken visiting Ukraine next week. See the interview, Sunday on 60 Minutes.

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George W. Bush on painting a new vision of immigrants

The former president's latest passion is celebrating the contributions of America's immigrants on canvas (as seen in the new book "Out of Many, One: Portraits of America's Immigrants") with the hope, he tells "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell, that a more respectful attitude to those who come to our country will help lead to reform of the immigration system. Mr. Bush also talks about partisanship and adding his voice to current political debates.

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"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 4/18

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Tracy Smith looks at how the travel industry is set to take off once again. Plus: Norah O'Donnell interviews former President George W. Bush about his portrait paintings of immigrants; Anthony Mason talks with country music duo Brothers Osborne; Holly Williams discusses the Oscar-nominated film "Promising Young Woman" with its star, Carey Mulligan; Rita Braver finds out what travel photographer Ami Vitale and lifestyle photographer Gray Malin have been shooting while sticking close to home during the pandemic; Conor Knighton chats with TV travel host Rick Steves; David Pogue conducts an interview with astronauts aboard the International Space Station; Kelefa Sanneh meets the founder of the first music school on Easter Island; and Seth Doane visits a seventh-generation family of lemon farmers on Italy's Amalfi Coast.

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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Friday, April 16, 2021

Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."

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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Thursday, April 15, 2021

Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."

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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."

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Zirinsky leaving as CBS News chief, amid industry change

Susan Zirinsky told colleagues that she will be leaving as CBS News president after two years on the job.

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Norah O'Donnell: 'Journalism is more important than ever'

FILE - Norah O'Donnell attends Variety's third annual "Salute to Service" celebration on Nov. 6, 2019, in New York. From the ongoing COVID global pandemic and George Floyd protests around the world to the contested 2020 presidential and last week's storming of the U.S. capitol by armed insurgents, O'Donnell concluded that "journalism is more important than ever." And we certainly saw since the beginning of the global pandemic, people were hungry for news about what is COVID-19, how is the coronavirus spread? ... We went to Houston for his funeral in Houston because this was a seminal moment in American history not to be eclipsed by a global pandemic, that this movement for racial justice in America should not be eclipsed even by a global pandemic. AP: What are your thoughts on the connection some are drawing to the Capitol insurgency and the Floyd protests?

Media captures unprecedented storming of U.S. Capitol

People shelter in the House gallery as protesters try to break into the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. “Security here at the U.S. Capitol has failed.”Given Trump's speech and two months of baseless charges that the election was rigged, several journalists raised questions about why law enforcement seemed so unprepared. Even as the building was being stormed, Trump supporters in the media were calling into question who was responsible. Fox anchor Martha MacCallum, before the scope of the violence inside the Capitol was known, called the breach a “huge victory” for protestors. The nation's deep divisions played out in the media before and after protestors moved on the Capitol.

NBC's Holt adds empathetic commentaries to news anchor role

NBC's Lester Holt appears on the set in New York on Tuesday Aug. 7, 2018. The NBC Nightly News anchor occasionally ends his broadcasts now with commentaries, an unusual departure for network evening newscasts that have a lengthy track record of playing it straight. Holt's commentaries trend toward the non-controversial, with a central theme of trying to find common ground that will pull Americans together. (Christopher Dilts/NBC Universal via AP)NEW YORK – During this brutal news year, Lester Holt has concluded that telling stories isn't enough. Holt, 61, has been nightly news anchor since 2015.

Networks cut away from Trump’s White House address

NEW YORK – ABC, CBS and NBC all cut away from President Donald Trump on Thursday as he spoke from the White House to make an unfounded accusation that the presidential election was being stolen from him. Trump was more subdued Thursday, yet offered a litany of complaints about “suppression” polls, mail-in voting and fraud that he never specified. Cordes said there is no indication of a substantive number of illegal votes cast, and said Trump's reference to votes arriving late was “another falsehood.”MSNBC cut away from Trump to anchor Brian Williams. “There are no illegal votes that we know of, there has been no Trump victory that we know of.”After ABC ended its coverage, the network’s White House correspondent, Jonathan Karl, also said there was no evidence of illegal votes. But especially in this election.”While CNN kept Trump on the air, a chyron displayed under him said, “Without any evidence, Trump says he's being cheated.”Anchor Jake Tapper looked weary when it was over.

CBS News rebuilds MTV's old 'TRL' studio for election night

FILE - The ViacomCBS headquarters is shown in New York's Times Square on Aug. 5, 2020. CBS News is rebuilding MTV's old "Total Request Live" studio as its headquarters for election night. The network is installing giant touchscreens and "augmented reality" displays for the big political night and says the studio provides extra roominess to put on a television show in the COVID-19 era. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

CBS News rebuilds MTV's old 'TRL' studio for election night

CBS News is rebuilding MTV's old "Total Request Live" studio as its headquarters for election night. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)NEW YORK – Watch out for Britney Spears and the Jonas Bros.: CBS News is building a new high-tech election night set in the Times Square studio where MTV's “Total Request Live” ruled the music world two decades ago. Norah O'Donnell will anchor her first presidential election night, joined on the set by Gayle King, Margaret Brennan, John Dickerson and Ed O'Keefe. Shades will be drawn on the windows for the serious business of election night. On television, CBS will have Major Garrett reporting on voter integrity, Jeff Pegues on misinformation and Nancy Cordes on congressional races.

Debate commission says it will make changes to format

(Olivier Douliery/Pool vi AP)NEW YORK – The presidential debate commission says it will soon adopt changes to its format to avoid a repeat of the disjointed first meeting between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. The next presidential debate is a town hall format scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami. That was the most-watched presidential debate ever. He called on the debate commission to act. Wallace is the only presidential debate moderator this cycle with prior experience, after receiving praise for handling the final Clinton-Trump debate in 2016.

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