The number one ranked tennis player in the world offers 60 Minutes a glimpse into his life before he takes the court in this month’s Australian Open. Source
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Kahmeni calls U.S. “corruptive presence”
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Kahmeni on Sunday called for greater cooperation in the region and blamed the U.S. for being a “corruptive presence.” Meanwhile in Washington, Defense Secretary Mike Esper appeared to contradict President Trump’s justification for killing Iran’s top general, which took both countries to the brink of war. Nikole Killion reports. Source
Queen Elizabeth will meet with Charles, William and Harry
Queen Elizabeth is calling for a face-to-face meeting with senior members of the royal family after the dramatic rift last week. She’ll sit down with Princes Charles, William and Harry to discuss a future for Harry and and his wife, Meghan, after the couples surprise decision to step back from their royal roles. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Source
“Volcanic tsunami” warnings in the Philippines after an eruption near Manila
There are new warnings Sunday night of a “volcanic tsunami” in the Philippines after an eruption occurred near Manila. Lightning struck as a plume of ash spewed up to nine miles into the sky. Tremors shook the area and more than 6,000 people were evacuated. Officials are warning another explosive eruption could happen at any time. Source
Ten years after massive earthquake, Haiti still recovering
On January 12, 2010, a massive, magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, one of the deadliest natural disasters in the history of the Western Hemisphere. The quake killed an estimated 250,000 and the island is still recovering. Jeff Glor reports. Source
What the world can learn from the flooding in Venice
Flood waters are rising higher and more frequently in Venice because of global climate change. John Dickerson reports on how the city is trying to fight the water and why the rest of the world needs to pay attention. Source
Does Joaquin Phoenix still get nervous on movie sets?
Even after almost four decades of acting and multiple Oscar nominations, Joaquin Phoenix says he gets “petrified.” See his full conversation with Anderson Cooper this Sunday on CBS. Source
Climate change could drown Venice
Flood waters are rising higher and more frequently in Venice because of global climate change. John Dickerson reports on how the city is trying to fight the water and why the rest of the world needs to pay attention. Source
What’s more intense for Rafael Nadal? The joy of winning or the pain of losing?
Rafael Nadal has suffered agonizing defeats and achieved euphoric victories. Jon Wertheim asks the tennis legend what’s made a bigger impact, winning or losing. Source
Politics Week in Review: Trump admin. faces scrutiny over intel that led to U.S. drone strike in Baghdad
The Trump administration is facing increased scrutiny over intelligence that led to a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad that killed a top Iranian general. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives is preparing to send the articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate as early as this week. CBSN political contributor and White House reporter for The Associated Press Zeke Miller joins CBSN for a recap of all the political headlines. Source