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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle open up about proposal

Prince Harry and his fiancée Meghan Markle are opening up about their courtship. News of their engagement dominated headlines Tuesday morning. The couple spoke with our partners at the BBC Monday in their first joint TV interview. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source

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Meghan Markle, the woman wearing the glass slipper

It’s a story straight out of Hollywood: a handsome British prince asks a young actress to marry him. Meghan Markle marrying Prince Harry is being called a 21st-century Cinderella story at Buckingham Palace. Jamie Yuccas reports. Source

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Kumail Nanjiani on “The Big Sick,” Muslims in media

Actor and comedian Kumail Nanjiani, known for playing software engineer Dinesh on the HBO comedy “Silicon Valley,” also co-wrote and starred in “The Big Sick.” It’s one of the highest-grossing independent movies of the year, with more than $40 million in domestic box office sales. Nanjiani joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the film, which is based on the real-life courtship between Nanjiani and his wife, Emily Gordon. Source

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Authors share lessons of leadership amid crisis

Robert Dallek, author of “Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life,” Ron Chernow, author of “Grant,” Nancy Koehn, author of “Forged in Crisis,” and Mark Updegrove, author of “The Last Republicans,” sit down for a discussion about their works which examine leadership in times of crisis. Source

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Open: This is Face the Nation, November 26th

This week on “Face the Nation,” John Dickerson hosts a book panel of four authors who have new books about leadership in times of crisis. Plus, author and historian Walter Isaacson sits down to discuss his new book “Leonardo DaVinci.” And our political panel offers analysis on the latest in Washington. Source

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“CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor” begins Dec. 4

Jeff Glor, a veteran CBS News journalist, will officially take the reins as the new anchor of “CBS Evening News” on December 4, the show announced Sunday. “I can’t wait to highlight the exceptional, ongoing work of my colleagues every single night,” Glor said. Source

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For the Record: Noel Gallagher

In 1994 the album “Definitely Maybe,” by the group Oasis, became the fastest-selling debut in British history. They followed that with a worldwide smash, “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory.” Noel Gallagher, the band’s highly-praised songwriter, quit Oasis in 2009 and formed his own band, the High Flying Birds. They’ve just released their third album, “Who Built the Moon?” Correspondent Anthony Mason visits Gallagher’s native Manchester for a conversation with the musician about his past, his sibling rivalry, and what he regrets (if anything). Source

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