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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 15, 2025
A story of enduring hope about Harry Chapin's life and legacy, including his struggles with depression and his dedication to charities addressing food insecurity. Meanwhile, a look at the history of the US Army, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a global force. Also, a profile of Desi Arnaz, the Cuban bandleader and husband of Lucille Ball, who revolutionized the way television worked. Additionally, a look at the world of IndyCar racing, where drivers like Joseph Newgarden and Pato O'Ward compete for the top prize. And, a story about a man who makes a living by grunting for worms in the woods of Florida. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 15, 2025
A bittersweet Father's Day tale about Harry Chapin's life and legacy, including his music, charity work, and the story behind his hit song 'Cats in the Cradle'. Meanwhile, the United States Army celebrates its 250th anniversary, and IndyCar racing continues to thrill fans with its speed and romance. In other stories, a reluctant dog dad finds love with his Australian labradoodle, and a worm grunter in Florida shares his unique profession with the world. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 01, 2025
Elon Musk's stint as a government advisor was marked by controversy and criticism, with his efforts to cut government spending and bureaucracy sparking widespread backlash. Meanwhile, a look back at the Gilded Age reveals a time of seismic disruption and industrialization, with the United States moving from an agrarian republic to an industrialized powerhouse. In other news, former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern reflects on her time in office and the importance of kindness and empathy in politics. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 11, 2025
The world's 1.4 billion Catholics are celebrating the election of their new Holy Father, an American, who has a strong message of bringing peace to the earth. Meanwhile, a new American Pope is making waves with his vision for a more inclusive church and embracing artificial intelligence as one of our biggest threats. In other news, a woman's fight for equal pay is being told in a new film, and a businessman is sharing his story of coming out as gay in his memoir. Additionally, a small business owner is struggling to stay afloat due to President Trump's tariffs, and a comedian is proposing a new holiday, Father's Day month. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 04, 2025
A former Treasury Secretary and Harvard President, Lawrence Summers, shares his thoughts on the impact of President Trump's policies on the economy and higher education. Meanwhile, a Staten Island restaurant, Enoteca Maria, is featured for its unique concept of bringing together Italian grandmothers to cook traditional dishes. Additionally, a Broadway play about Mary Todd Lincoln and a pottery business inspired by the Matisse family are highlighted. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 27, 2025
The funeral of Pope Francis was held in Vatican City, with world leaders and religious figures paying their respects to the late pontiff, known for his humility and progressive attitudes. Meanwhile, YouTube celebrated its 20th anniversary, having become a global video giant with over 20 billion videos uploaded and billions of hours watched daily. In other news, a new musical about the life of singer and actor Bobby Darin has arrived on Broadway, while historian Douglas Brinkley reflects on the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War, which led to a surprising new chapter for many refugees who found refuge in the United States. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 13, 2025
As people live longer and healthier lives, they're redefining what it means to retire. From pursuing bucket lists to finding new passions, many are choosing to stay active and engaged in their golden years. Meanwhile, experts are weighing in on the challenges of Social Security, financial planning, and the changing landscape of aging in America. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 06, 2025
Senator Bernie Sanders is drawing big crowds with his message of income inequality, affordable housing, and Medicare for all, while also sounding the alarm on the influence of billionaires and the decline of democracy. Meanwhile, actor Rami Malek is taking on a new role as an action hero in the spy thriller 'The Amateur', and Greenland is emerging as a geopolitical hotspot as President Trump seeks to expand US influence in the Arctic. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 09, 2025
The nuclear power industry is experiencing a resurgence, driven by big tech companies investing in small modular reactors. Meanwhile, a new Broadway musical brings the sights and sounds of Old Havana to the stage, telling the story of the Buena Vista Social Club. Additionally, ski legend Lindsey Vonn is making a comeback at the age of 40, and a family doctor is inspiring a community with his selfless work and generosity. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 02, 2025
The 97th Academy Awards are underway in Hollywood, with comedian Conan O'Brien hosting for the first time. The movie industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, with the rise of streaming services and the decline of traditional movie theaters. Meanwhile, legendary investor Warren Buffett reflects on his unlikely friendship with the late Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, who broke barriers as a woman in business and faced sexism and adversity throughout her career. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 02, 2025
The 97th Academy Awards are underway in Hollywood, with comedian Conan O'Brien hosting the ceremony. The movie industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, with the rise of streaming services like Netflix. Meanwhile, legendary investor Warren Buffett is talking about his unlikely friendship with the late Washington Post publisher, Katharine Graham, in a new documentary. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 10, 2025
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of The New Yorker magazine, which has evolved from a light-hearted publication to a serious and accurate source of reporting. Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo shares her journey to stardom and her experiences with mental health, and the Friendship Bench program brings mental health care to underserved communities. In sports news, Sports Illustrated makes a remarkable comeback after facing financial struggles and a potential shutdown. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 02, 2025
Bill Gates reflects on his life, from his early days as a dumpster diver to his rise as a billionaire philanthropist, while also discussing his experiences with autism. Meanwhile, a competition for new musical instruments showcases innovative creations, and the Mille Miglia car rally celebrates its rich history and cultural significance. Actor Jesse Eisenberg talks about his latest film, A Real Pain, which explores themes of identity and the Holocaust, and the life and work of photographer Corky Lee, who chronicled the Asian American experience, are also highlighted. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 05, 2025
Meet 12-year-old math prodigy Shaborno Bari, who scored a 1500 on his SAT and plans to get a PhD by 16. This Sunday morning, we'll also hear from Oscar-winning actors Tilda Swinton and Adrian Brody, and take a look at the remarkable life of former president Jimmy Carter, who was celebrated for his work extending far beyond politics. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 29, 2024
As the year 2024 comes to a close, there's been a significant decline in overdose deaths, with a 17% drop in Americans dying from drug overdoses. Experts attribute this to increased access to naloxone and a shift from injecting to smoking drugs. Meanwhile, other good news stories include the eradication of murder hornets in Washington state and a new airport in New York City. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 22, 2024
Handel's Messiah is a majestic work of classical music deeply tied to the Christmas holiday. Its origins date back to Charles Jennens, a wealthy landowner who suffered from chronic depression, and his collaboration with George Friedrich Handel. The oratorio's three parts tell the story of the Christmas story, crucifixion, and resurrection, making it a timeless and enduring piece of music. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 15, 2024
For nearly 200 years, Sing Sing Correctional Facility has been one of the most infamous prisons in the nation. But a new movie is shining a light on a special program at the prison, using the arts to foster hope and forge a pathway to a brighter future for its inmates. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 08, 2024
The reopening of the landmark cathedral Notre Dame is celebrated with world leaders in attendance, marking a modern miracle of sorts. Meanwhile, pop superstar Billie Eilish talks about her latest album and her journey as a songwriter, while the world of ASMR continues to grow in popularity. In other news, the South Korean series Squid Game is set to release its highly anticipated second season, and a new podcast explores hidden truths and secret government operations. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 24, 2024
New research into what we eat is getting personal, with a focus on tailoring nutrition to individual needs. Meanwhile, in Gaza, food offers comfort in a time of crisis, and in Seattle, teriyaki is a beloved local cuisine. Also, a look at the devastating wildfire that struck Maui last year and the efforts to rebuild. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 03, 2024
The upcoming presidential election is shaping up to be a contentious and expensive affair, with billions of dollars being spent on campaign ads and a Wild West of front groups and hidden spenders reaching voters. Meanwhile, in Venezuela, a disputed presidential election has led to a crisis that has seen millions flee the country, and the US is grappling with its own immigration issues, including a debate over whether to welcome immigrants or restrict their entry. A visit to Colonial Williamsburg offers a glimpse into the past, where interpreters bring the issues of the day to life, including the complexities of immigration and the struggle for independence. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 27, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns for reproductive freedom, while Stevie Nicks writes a song about fighting for the same rights. Meanwhile, actor Ralph Fiennes stars in a thriller about the Vatican's Conclave, and filmmaker Ken Burns explores the life of Leonardo da Vinci. In other news, the border crisis in Eagle Pass, Texas, has led to a surge in migrant crossings, and baseball's future is uncertain as the World Series ratings hit a 50-year low. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 20, 2024
The trials endured by America's all too many falsely accused even after they are freed, and the efforts of those newly released to return to the lives they left behind, a real struggle, and the system does finally work, but what happens to those people after they go home? [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 13, 2024
Decades of overhunting and climate change have endangered whales, but recent steps may offer them a lifeline. Meanwhile, the Ukraine war and Middle East tensions threaten global stability, and the US presidential election looms. In the world of entertainment, legendary actors Shirley MacLaine and Al Pacino share their stories and insights, from their early days to their current successes. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 29, 2024
Celebrity encounters leave us starstruck, but why? Journalist Susan Spencer explores the psychology behind these moments. Meanwhile, in Finland, media literacy is taught from a young age to combat misinformation, and Coldplay's Chris Martin shares the band's creative process and their record-breaking world tour. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
August 27, 2024
A civic education program known as Girls State empowers young women to pursue their dreams of becoming leaders, while electric planes revolutionize air travel with their environmental benefits. Meanwhile, a proposed airport expansion threatens the tranquility of Walden Pond, and a California entrepreneur is working to provide financial freedom to Afghan women through her rug-making business. Additionally, opera is evolving to become more diverse and inclusive, with artists from around the world breaking cultural barriers. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 23, 2024
The Sopranos, a groundbreaking HBO series, celebrates its 25th anniversary, while the Second Gentleman, Doug Emhoff, pioneers a new role as the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris. Jude Law discusses his latest film, playing King Henry VIII, and June Squibb reflects on her career, including her role in the movie Thelma. Meanwhile, a group of Israelis and Palestinians work together for peace through the organization Combatants for Peace, and the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine preserves the web for future generations. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 12, 2024
The pursuit of simplicity in a complicated world is a growing concern, with technology and artificial intelligence offering potential solutions. Meanwhile, in the world of politics, Bill Maher's Real Time with Bill Maher continues to tackle tough issues and spark debate. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 05, 2024
Country music star Randy Travis is back on the radio after a decade-long absence, thanks to artificial intelligence that restored his voice. Meanwhile, NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has changed the agency's thinking forever, and actor Tom Selleck is reflecting on his long career, including his iconic role as Thomas Magnum. Elsewhere, author A.J. Jacobs is exploring the American Constitution, and actress Whoopi Goldberg is sharing her trailblazing journey in her new memoir. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 14, 2024
A look at the concept of public domain and copyright law, where famous works like Mickey Mouse and Sherlock Holmes are now owned by the public. Also, exploring the world of Waterford Crystal, the high-tech world of bitcoin mining, and the controversy surrounding plastic recycling. Additionally, examining the impact of antitrust law on big business and the innovative approach to homelessness in Houston, Texas. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 07, 2024
Hosted by Jane Pauley In our cover story David Pogue previews what to expect from the Great American Eclipse this Monday Also Tracy Smith explores misconceptions about menopause Kelefa Sanneh meets the cast and creatives behind the Broadway revival of The Wiz including star Wayne Brady Ben Mankiewicz talks with the director and stars of Civil War a new film depicting an America at war with itself Ben Tracy examines the legacy of British explorer Captain James Cook and Erin Moriarty reports on how a loophole is depriving some foster children of their rightful benefits while allowing states to cash [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 17, 2024
A look at Haiti's tumultuous history, the significance of Irish heritage on St. Patrick's Day, and a conversation with Ken Jennings about his time as a Jeopardy contestant and host. Christine Blasey Ford opens up about her experience testifying against Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and the story behind the Broadway musical adaptation of The Notebook, which explores themes of memory and dementia. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 10, 2024
The Hollywood strike of 2023 led to a new deal between SAG-AFTRA and studios, with actor Fran Drescher at the forefront of negotiations. Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel prepares for the Oscars, and closed captions become increasingly popular as dialogue in movies and TV shows becomes harder to hear. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 14, 2024
A Texas woman's fight for abortion rights after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, Sofia Vergara's portrayal of a ruthless crime boss, and a community's efforts to turn human urine into fertilizer are among the stories explored in this episode of Sunday Morning. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 07, 2024
Jodie Foster reflects on her long career, revealing a sense of freedom and self-acceptance she's only recently found. Meanwhile, Taylor Tomlinson discusses her journey to becoming a successful comedian, and Jelly Roll shares his story of overcoming a troubled past to become a country music star. In other news, a region in western China is being rebranded as a tourist destination, despite ongoing human rights abuses against the Uyghur people. And David Pogue explores the world of customer service, asking whether artificial intelligence can improve the frustrating experience of dealing with companies. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 31, 2023
Looking back at the year that was, CBS Sunday Morning explores the good news of 2023, including advancements in medicine, artificial intelligence, and electric aircraft. The show also marks a milestone for the Endangered Species Act and delves into the complexities of grief, featuring stories of loss and remembrance. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 24, 2023
The story of Christmas features a miraculous astronomical sight, the Star of Bethlehem, and a new abundance of visions from the skies. The James Webb Space Telescope has delivered baby pictures of the universe, and scientists are still discovering its secrets. Meanwhile, a popular TV series, The Chosen, brings a unique perspective to the story of Jesus, and a Kentucky cave becomes a special place for holiday caroling. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 19, 2023
The world of food is constantly evolving, with trends emerging and changing every year. From tinned fish to vegan comfort food, the tastemakers are shaping the way we eat. Meanwhile, food development labs like Mattson are working on new products, such as protein-infused coffee and keto empanadas. In the world of barbecue, Egyptian and Asian flavors are being incorporated into traditional Texas-style barbecue. Plant-based fast food is also on the rise, with chains like Slutty Vegan offering unique and delicious options. However, food labeling and law are also important issues, with class action lawsuits being filed against companies for deceptive labeling. As consumers, we have the power to demand transparency and protection from food producers. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 05, 2023
The pandemic has led to a shift in work habits, with many embracing hybrid work arrangements. Meanwhile, Barbra Streisand reflects on her life and career in her new memoir, while the story of Bass Reeves, a trailblazing lawman, is finally getting the recognition it deserves. In other news, the iconic Hollywood sign is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and the 2024 presidential election is just around the corner. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 15, 2023
The Rolling Stones have released their first album of new songs in 18 years, Hackney Diamonds, which explores themes of love, loss, and legacy. Meanwhile, the film adaptation of Killers of the Flower Moon, directed by Martin Scorsese, sheds light on a dark chapter in American history. In the Middle East, tensions between Israel and Hamas continue to escalate, with devastating consequences for civilians on both sides. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 10, 2023
Oprah Winfrey explores the concept of happiness with Harvard professor Arthur Brooks, while David Pogue examines the life of Elon Musk in a new biography. Meanwhile, Michael Bloomberg reflects on the rebuilding of Ground Zero and the future of cities, and Lee Cowan discusses the challenges of online dating and job searching. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
August 27, 2023
David Pogue illuminates the science and art of lightning, explaining misconceptions and its dangers. Meanwhile, Faith Salie explores the human body's ability to sweat, a vital function that has allowed humans to live anywhere in the world. In other stories, a group of chefs are cooking with cannabis, F. Murray Abraham talks about his life and career, and John Stamos reflects on his time on Full House and his current life as a husband and father. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
August 20, 2023
The highest home on earth, a penthouse at Central Park Tower, sits above the clouds, offering a view that stretches 50 miles. Elevators have come a long way since their invention in 1859, and their impact on modern society is undeniable. From luxury hotels to everyday homes, elevators have enabled us to live the high life. Meanwhile, a couple shares a home but not a bedroom, and experts weigh in on the benefits of sleeping apart. In other news, Tiffany and Company's flagship headquarters in New York has been renovated, and a professional mattress tester shares her expertise on finding the perfect mattress. Additionally, Levi's iconic 501 jeans are celebrating 150 years, and a company specializes in replacing irreplaceable tableware. Finally, a sleep specialist discusses the benefits of white noise in reducing noise pollution and improving sleep quality. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
August 06, 2023
This summer's extreme heat is a stark reminder of the devastating effects of climate change, with temperatures breaking records and cities struggling to cope with the urban heat island effect. Meanwhile, actor Michael J. Fox opens up about his life with Parkinson's disease, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is creating the largest minefield in the world. In politics, Chris Christie is running for president, vowing to take on Donald Trump and his alleged authoritarian tendencies. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
July 30, 2023
A look at the complexities of modern life, including the impact of scams, the effects of meetings on productivity, the rise of shoplifting, the burden of medical debt, and the changing attitudes towards death and dying, as well as the secrets of aging well and the importance of community in business. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
July 23, 2023
A tribute to the life and legacy of Tony Bennett, a legendary singer and painter, who continued to perform and create until his passing. Meanwhile, a young girl in Maine becomes a beekeeping sensation, and a nuclear energy project in Wyoming is set to bring new jobs and opportunities to the community. In other news, a rewilding project in the UK is showing remarkable results, and a new film about Barbie is being hailed as a summer blockbuster. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 25, 2023
The tragic loss of Stockton Rush and his crew in the submersible Titan has raised questions about safety and regulation in the deep-sea exploration industry. Meanwhile, a conservationist's work with burrowing owls in Oregon highlights the challenges of protecting these birds in a changing climate. In the world of music, Paul Simon reflects on his legacy and the creative process, while Lucinda Williams shares her experiences as a songwriter and her latest album. The story of Rock Hudson's life and legacy also sheds light on the impact of AIDS on the entertainment industry. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 28, 2023
A story about corruption in America's juvenile justice system, a scandal involving two judges in northeastern Pennsylvania, is examined. The debt ceiling crisis is also discussed, with experts explaining the risks of defaulting on the nation's debt. Additionally, the renaming of U.S. military bases is explored, with a focus on the removal of Confederate names and the commemoration of the right leaders. The power of a dream is highlighted through the story of a Harvard Law student who started a nonprofit to celebrate the support staff at his school. The life and legacy of Tina Turner are also celebrated, as well as the work of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is using his platform to raise awareness about climate change and pollution. The story of Isabel Allende, a best-selling author, is also shared, highlighting her tumultuous childhood and her journey to becoming a writer. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 21, 2023
The highest residence on the planet, a penthouse at Central Park Tower, sits above the clouds with a view stretching 50 miles. Elevators have come a long way since their invention in 1859, changing the way we live and work. Meanwhile, a New Jersey couple shares a home but not a bedroom, and a professional mattress tester reveals the secrets of a good night's sleep. In San Francisco, Levi's is testing new designs, and in Palm Beach Gardens, a consignment store specializes in replacing irreplaceable tableware. Noise is a big reason why one in three American adults doesn't get enough sleep, but white noise machines may be the solution. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 23, 2023
A black-footed ferret is cloned using a revolutionary new technology called de-extinction, which aims to bring back extinct species. Meanwhile, actress Rachel McAdams talks about her life and career, and a growing trend of book banning in schools and libraries sparks a debate about censorship and access to information. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 02, 2023
Senator John Fetterman opens up about his struggle with depression and his journey towards recovery. Meanwhile, concerns about TikTok's data collection and influence on American elections continue to grow. Singer-songwriter Neil Diamond grapples with Parkinson's disease and finds solace in his music. A new country-themed musical, Shucked, is set to premiere on Broadway, featuring a story about a small town's struggles and triumphs. Chef Alon Shaya discovers a Holocaust survivor's cookbook and brings the recipes to life, connecting with the past and preserving memories. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 05, 2023
The US government is investing $52 billion in the CHIPS Act to boost American chip making, but critics say it may not be enough. Meanwhile, a woman's mission to break the lethal connection between guns and suicide, and a talented musician's journey to master the art of beatboxing. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 12, 2023
The history of love songs, the story of a couple who put the phrase 'love is blind' to the test, and the ongoing struggle for racial equality in the US military are just a few of the topics explored in this episode. From the evolution of love songs to the impact of gun control laws, and from the challenges faced by African American soldiers to the story of a couple who found love in a unique way, this episode is a thought-provoking exploration of some of the most important issues of our time. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 05, 2023
The Grammy Awards feature a new category for video game music, while controversy surrounds Ticketmaster's handling of Taylor Swift's tour tickets. Meanwhile, K-pop continues to gain popularity worldwide, and the gas industry faces criticism over the health risks of gas stoves. Smokey Robinson reflects on his legacy and the impact of his music, and the history of black power is explored in a new book. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 22, 2023
David Pogue examines the brave new world of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on writing, education, and society. Meanwhile, a look back at the life and legacy of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Harrison Ford talks about his new TV series and his career as an actor. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 15, 2023
Maryland's governor-elect Wes Moore discusses his agenda and approach to changing the human condition. Meanwhile, Pamela Anderson reflects on her life, from her childhood trauma to her rise to fame and her journey of healing. In other news, science and technology breakthroughs are highlighted in the podcast Unsung Science, and tributes are paid to Lisa Marie Presley and Jeff Beck. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 25, 2022
Good news stories from 2022 include efforts to save whales, a record increase in renewable energy, and a decrease in plastic pollution. Meanwhile, the classic hymn Amazing Grace celebrates its 250th anniversary, and singer Lizzo reflects on her journey from sleeping in her car to owning her own home. The Kennedy Center marks its 50th anniversary with a new exhibit exploring President Kennedy's role as a champion of the arts. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 18, 2022
The humble pickup truck has transformed from a blue-collar vehicle to a luxury item, with features like quilted leather and panoramic sunroofs. Meanwhile, Hallmark movies have become a staple of the holiday season, with a focus on romance and Christmas magic. In New Mexico, the holiday season is celebrated with a unique twist, featuring red and green chilies in traditional dishes. Actress Margot Robbie shares her journey to stardom, while composer Nicholas Britell discusses the art of creating movie scores. And, of course, no holiday season would be complete without a visit from Santa Claus. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 27, 2022
A wounded Ukrainian veteran is rebuilding his life with the help of a prosthetic leg, while a family on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana fought for justice after a loved one's mysterious death. Meanwhile, the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir is collaborating with a symphony orchestra to reimagine the band's music, and a renowned chef is working to overhaul the taste of vegetables with a new seed company. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 20, 2022
As the world grapples with climate change, farmers are adapting to new growing conditions and changing what and where they plant. Meanwhile, food trends are shifting towards cannabis-infused cuisine, halal meat, and microgreens. In Ukraine, a chef is fighting for his country's culinary identity through traditional dishes like borscht. And as Thanksgiving approaches, families are coming together to share their unique traditions and cultural heritage. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 06, 2022
Crying has become more accepted in modern culture, with many people believing it's a sign of strength rather than weakness. This shift is reflected in the lives of individuals such as Rob LeBritz, a professional golfer who shed tears after achieving a lifelong goal, and Sylvester Stallone, who is taking on a new role in his latest TV series. Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg's new film, The Fablemans, is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story that explores his own experiences with crying and emotional expression. As Americans head to the polls in the midterm elections, historian John Meacham reflects on the importance of democracy and the need for leaders to prioritize justice and fair play. [... more]
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