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James Baker, who was chief of staff to former President Ronald Reagan, says Nelson Mandela "had an enduring and endearing presence of dignity that I don't think I've ever seen on any other person."
Bob Schieffer, Colin Powell and Rep. John Lewis on what the anti-apartheid fighter and South African president taught the world.
A look at Nelson Mandela's legacy with Randall Robinson, Dr. Maya Angelou, James Baker, Gwen Ifill, Lorraine Miller, Michele Norris, Rick Stengel, and more.
CBS News' Debora Patta reports from South Africa on the reaction to the passing of Nelson Mandela, that country's first black president who played a pivotal role in ending apartheid.
Randall Robinson, an anti-apartheid activist who founded an organization called TransAfrica, recalls when he was arrested during a sit-in six years before Nelson Mandela was released from prison.
Famed poet Dr. Maya Angelou offers her take on the life and legacy of the late Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president who passed away on Thursday.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is taking flak from some quarters back home over his negotiations on the country's nuclear program. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran.
Gov. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., provides an update on the recent school shooting in Centennial, Colo. that left one girl critically injured.
A year after the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., "Face the Nation" remembers the 20 children and 6 faculty members who lost their lives.
CBS News' Debora Patta reports from South Africa on the funeral for Nelson Mandela, and CBS News' Gayle King and actor Forest Whittaker offer their thoughts on the former South African president and a more »