CBS News’ Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta on the latest developments in racial divides nationwide. Source
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Open: This is “Face the Nation,” June 14
Today on “Face the Nation,” disturbing new trends with the spread of the coronavirus as America struggles to dismantle systemic racism — and curb police brutality. Source
John Dickerson on the example Ike set for “The Hardest Job in the World”
The war hero-president’s insistence that urgent matters should not crowd out important ones is a lesson that voters should keep in mind Source
Transcript: Tim Scott on “Face the Nation”
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Tim Scott that aired Sunday, June 14, 2020, on “Face the Nation.” Source
John Dickerson on Eisenhower and “The Hardest Job in the World”
The war hero-president’s insistence that urgent matters should not crowd out important ones is a lesson that voters should keep in mind, according to “60 Minutes” correspondent John Dickerson, author of “The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency.” Source
Bryce Dallas Howard and Ron Howard on fatherhood
The father-actor-director joined his daughter-actress-director’s new documentary, “Dads” Source
Ron Howard & Bryce Dallas Howard on “Dads”
“Every day as a parent is a comedy, you know? It just is!” said actress-director Bryce Dallas Howard, whose own famous parent, actor-director Ron Howard, is just one of the famous dads telling stories about fatherhood in her new documentary, “Dads.” Lee Cowan sits down with father and daughter. Source
Seniors and millennials share their movie love virtually
Young NYC filmmakers and retirement home residents in Calif. and Mo. join together for a quarantine-inspired event: The Long Distance Movie Club Source
A quarantine movie club for seniors, millennials
Millennial filmmakers Ellie Sachs and Matt Starr, who recently shot a remake of Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall” starring seniors in New York City, have found a new way for the younger and older generations to connect since the COVID-19 quarantine began: They have been getting together virtually with residents of retirement homes every two weeks for a new ritual: Long Distance Movie Nights, watching films of a bygone era together, opening windows of personal memories. Correspondent Serena Altschul reports. Source
Recreating the “great outdoors” in miniature
When COVID-19 hit, all of travel photographer Erin Sullivan’s far-flung gigs dried up, so she started photographing tiny nature scenes inside her Los Angeles apartment Source