The former vice president says “we should only have troops there to make sure that it’s impossible” ISIS to reestablish a foothold Source
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Bob Moore, founder of Bob’s Red Mill
At 91, Bob Moore is an unexpected celebrity in the natural and organic foods industry, as the face of the company he founded, Bob’s Red Mill. He talks with correspondent Luke Burbank about his recipe for success. Source
CBS News poll: Biden’s lead narrows in South Carolina, with Sanders, Steyer on his heels
Biden is ahead with black voters, but his support has receded since the fall, according to a new CBS News poll. Source
In Florence a classic art technique is kept alive
At his Florentine studio Charles Cecil teaches the “sight-size” method of portraiture developed during the Renaissance, a technique he thinks would otherwise die off. Correspondent Seth Doane talks to students who are keeping it very much alive. Source
What does Joe Biden need to do to challenge front runner status
CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe breaks down next steps for the key contenders ahead of the South Carolina primary elections. Source
Milepost: Changes at Victoria’s Secret
A major change is underway at the struggling lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret. Jane Pauley reports. Source
Transcript: Joe Biden on “Face the Nation”
The following is a transcript of an interview with former Vice President that aired Sunday, February 23, 2020, on “Face the Nation.” Source
In conversation with Richard Dreyfuss
Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, who has faced down sharks (“Jaws”), aliens (“Close Encounters of the Third Kind”), and his own demons talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about success, failure, and his goal to become a better person. Source
Keeping a classic technique of painting alive in Florence
At his studio, Charles Cecil teaches the “sight-size” method of portraiture developed during the Renaissance Source
Assemblage artist Betye Saar
In recent months 93-year-old artist Betye Saar has been cast in the spotlight, with glowing reviews for major shows at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art and at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Saar’s primary art form is assemblage – sculptures made from found items that she pieces together, often addressing spirituality and black oppression – that turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Correspondent Serna Altschul reports. Source