“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1” raked in nearly $57 million this holiday weekend. Also, rare personal items belonging to screen siren Marilyn Monroe are headed for the auction block.Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
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Chris Rock on his dad, and on being a dad
Web extra: The comedian and director Chris Rock talks to Mo Rocca about what his father did to protect him while growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, and how things are different now when it comes to his own children. Source
Chris Rock on whether good comics need rage
Web extra: Do stand-up comedians need be to be outraged to be funny? Chris Rock gives Mo Rocca his take. Source
Chris Rock has a fan in Meryl Streep
Chris Rock has a fan in Meryl Streep
Web extra: When Mo Rocca asked who he was surprised to learn is a fan of his, comedian Chris Rock revealed it to be an actress he’s quite a fan of himself. Source
Chris Rock: Stand-up comedy is “spooky”
Web extra: Comedian Chris Rock tells Mo Rocca that the basis of a stand-up comic’s work – getting people’s attention while talking about anything, or about nothing – is inherently odd. Source
Should Obama visit Ferguson?
Michael Crowley, John Heilemann, and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson discuss how the president should respond to the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri prompted by the shooting of an unarmed black teenager. Source
Chicago archbishop on the way forward for the Catholic Church
Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich discusses Pope Francis, the future of the Catholic Church, the unrest in Ferguson, and more. Source
Does anyone want to be the next secretary of defense?
Michael Crowley, John Heilemann, and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson discuss possible defense secretary nominees and the tension between the Pentagon and the White House. Source
Open: This is Face the Nation, November 30
The latest on the reaction to protests in Ferguson, Missouri and a look at the incoming Congress with Benjamin Crump, Dr. James Peterson, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Senators-elect Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, and Gary Peters, D-Michigan, Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich, and others. Source
Brown family attorney: Grand jury process is “broken”
Attorney Benjamin Crump says Michael Brown’s family will continue taking legal action, including a possible civil suit against the police officer who killed their son. Source