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Open: This is “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan”

This week on “Face the Nation,” West Virginia’s Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin and Louisiana Republican Garret Graves discuss what’s next for the country after averting a debt crisis, plus Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on how brinkmanship impacts an ever-changing economy. Source

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Nature: Florida’s Sanibel Island

“Sunday Morning” visits J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel, Fla., where nature is on the mend following the devastation caused by last year’s Hurricane Ian. Videographer: Charles Schultz. Source

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Robert Rubin condemns threats to default on U.S. gov’t debt

The United States avoided default this week when the House passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling. But Robert Rubin, who served as treasury secretary in the Clinton administration, says the political fight that jeopardized the government’s ability to pay its bills threatened severe economic harm, and that any future fights over the debt ceiling are risky and irresponsible. Source

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Mark Hamill on being Luke Skywalker

The actor famous for starring as a Jedi confronting his father in a galaxy far, far away, is now playing the father of Bert Kreischer, a comedian in trouble with the Russian mob, in the comedy “The Machine.” Correspondent Tracy Smith sits down with Hamill to talk about being launched into the stratosphere with “Star Wars”; putting fame in perspective; and being a voice of hope to the people of Ukraine. Source

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Photographers Kahran and Regis Bethencourt reimagine fairy tales

In their new book, “Crowned: Magical Folk and Fairy Tales from the Diaspora,” photographers Kahran and Regis Bethencourt challenge preconceived notions about fairy tale heroines and shatter traditional beauty standards. Correspondent Faith Salie talks with the husband-and-white team who travel the world to capture photos celebrating differences. Source

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Tony nominee Jodie Comer on “Prima Facie”

Jodie Comer, who won an Emmy for her role of a Russian assassin on TV’s “Killing Eve,” is now an Oliver Award-winner and Tony-nominee for her performance in the one-woman play “Prima Facie,” as a London barrister confronting injustice in the legal system with regards to victims of sexual assault. CBS News’ Erin Moriarty talks with Comer, and with playwright Suzie Miller, about the dynamics of the play, the responses from audiences, and how a “scrappy” young woman from Liverpool with no formal training found success on stage. Source

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