CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS SUNDAY MORNING is the top-rated Sunday morning news program in all the key demos, and features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science, Americana and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements

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CBS Sunday Morning, March 21, 2021
47 perc 278. rész

In our cover story, David Pogue looks at the hit online instruction series "MasterClass." Singer Demi Lovato talks with Tracy Smith about her life since surviving a 2018 heroin overdose. Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal reminisce about the making of the classic "Love Story" with Ben Mankiewicz. Rita Braver reports on the increase in adoption of children conceived by unwed mothers. And Conor Knighton explores extinct species that may not be extinct.

CBS Sunday Morning, March 7, 2021
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In our cover story, Martha Teichner explores how a year of COVID may have changed our society. Tracy Smith talks with Regina King about her film directorial debut, "One Night in Miami." Lee Cowan visits Point Roberts, Washington, a town isolated from the rest of the American mainland. David Martin explores the role of military veterans in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Seth Doane examines how residents of a Northern Italian village are coping after a devastating year of COVID. Remy Inocencio travels to China in search of the origins of the coronavirus. David Pogue talks with biochemist Jennifer Doudna, co-creator of the gene-editing technology CRISPR, and Walter Isaacson, author of "The Code Breaker." And Tracy Smith looks back at comedian Bob Hope's decades as an entertainer of American troops abroad.

CBS Sunday Morning, February 28, 2021
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Serena Altschul talks with experts about the dangers of avalanches. Lee Cowan looks at the enduring popularity of the late TV painting instructor Bob Ross. Mo Rocca interviews actor LeVar Burton. Nancy Giles harmonizes with Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., founding members of The 5th Dimension. Tracy Smith talks with actress Ellen Pompeo about the future of "Grey’s Anatomy" And Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" investigates allegations of sexual harassment by former female employees of McDonald’s and its franchisees.

CBS Sunday Morning, February 21, 2021
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On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning," Ted Koppel sits down with community leaders and healthcare workers to explore the roots of COVID-19 vaccine skepticism. Seth Doane speaks to Paolo Fazioli. Chip Reid reports on the Columbian Harmony Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Nancy Giles interviews Academy Award-winning actress Ellen Burstyn. Nicholas Thompson of The Atlantic Magazine tells the tale of the man who went by the name "Mostly Harmless;" Lee Cowan sits down with Cindy McCain. And Steve Hartman tells the story of a Pizza Hut deliveryman who got a big tip.

CBS Sunday Morning, February 14, 2021
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 In our cover story, Jim Axelrod interviews New York Times columnist Suleika Jaouad, who followed her nearly-four-year treatment for leukemia with a 15,000-mile road trip in search of healing. Mark Phillips sits down with actress Kate Winslet . Rita Braver profiles Sarah McBride, the country's highest-ranking elected official who is transgender;. Major Garrett outlines this week's historic second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. Mo Rocca visits the final resting places of former presidents, and Dr. Jon LaPook has a story of maintaining childhood wonder in the age of COVID.

CBS Sunday Morning, January 31, 2021
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In our cover story, Susan Spencer meets a pioneer in the study of stroke recovery. David Pogue explains the GameStop stock battle pitting Wall Street hedge funds against day traders. Mo Rocca talks with Mark Harris, author of a new biography of director Mike Nichols. Holly Williams profiles actor and Negroni-mixer Stanley Tucci. Tracy Smith talks with Andra Day and Lee Daniels, star and director of a new film about legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday, and Martha Teichner tells the story behind her new book, "When Harry Met Minnie," a true tale of puppy love and friendship. Mo Rocca guest hosts this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning, January 24, 2021
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David Pogue examines how extreme weather events are creating "climate refugees." Ted Koppel talks with Dr. Anthony Fauci about government efforts against the coronavirus. Kelefa Sanneh looks at businesses deciding whether to allow employees to continue working from home. Mark Whitaker interviews Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, Lee Cowan looks back at the career of broadcaster Larry King, and CBS News Correspondent Ben Tracey, who reported on Trump throughout his four year term, looks back on the presidency of Donald Trump.

CBS Sunday Morning, January 17, 2021
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Jane Pauley sits down for a two-part interview with Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff. John Dickerson looks at the challenges facing Joe Biden as he is sworn in as the 46th President. David Martin examines the security measures being taken for the inauguration. Jim Axelrod meets comedian Sarah Cooper, who found overnight success with her lip-sync videos of President Trump. Lee Cowan examines free speech on social media. Rita Braver reviews the second impeachment of Donald Trump, and Mo Rocca delves into the little-known story of Charles Curtis, the first Native American vice president.

CBS Sunday Morning, January 10, 2021
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Lee Cowan looks back at this week's tumultuous events in Washington, D.C. Martha Teichner presents a history of the U.S. Capitol Building. David Martin reviews the security response to Wednesday's attack on the Capitol. Mo Rocca explores the traditions of presidential transitions. Dr. Jon LaPook visits with his father-in-law, legendary TV producer Norman Lear. Rita Braver celebrates the 100th anniversary of Scholastic Publications. and contributor Josh Seftel and his mother, Pat, discuss trying to make an appointment online for a COVID vaccination.

CBS Sunday Morning, January 3, 2021
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On the first "CBS Sunday Morning" broadcast of 2021, Ted Koppel looks at the cybersecurity threats posed by the alleged Russian hack of SolarWinds. Anthony Mason talks with Barry Gibb about his latest album featuring many of Nashville's biggest stars. Gayle King sits down with comedian Chris Rock. Neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses his latest book, "Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age," with Dr. Jon LaPook. Major Garrett and Mark Phillips look ahead to 2021, in Washington and around the world; and CBS News veteran Bob Schieffer takes his artist's brush to a year like no other. 

CBS Sunday Morning, December 27, 2020
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Susan Spencer looks at the psychological imperative of planning, especially when plans are upended. David Pogue reminds us of "good" news from 2020. Dr. Jon LaPook honors medical workers who've put their lives in jeopardy. Michelle Miller examines feelings of grief, and of hope for the New Year. Mo Rocca looks back at the life of TV pitchman Sy Sperling, who was not only the founder of Hair Club for Men, but also a client. Plus, our "Hail and Farewell" to some of the creative, inspiring and newsworthy men and women we lost this year, in addition to the less-famous whose families are marking their passing from COVID-19. Lee Cowan hosts this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning, December 13, 2020
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Jim Axelrod talks with "Humans of New York" photographer Brandon Stanton about his book of international portraits. Erin Moriarty reports on an Indiana town where dozens of children have fallen ill with cancer. Mark Phillips looks at the controversy over the hit Netflix series "The Crown." Tracy Smith goes behind the scenes of Chadwick Boseman's last film, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. "Kelefa Sanneh talks with singer and guitar virtuoso José Feliciano ("Feliz Navidad"); Faith Salie investigates the decades-long appeal of teenage sleuth Nancy Drew. Techno Claus (a.k.a. David Pogue) offers recommendations for tech gifts for the holidays; and we look at the history of Hanukkah, the "Festival of Lights." Lee Cowan guest hosts this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning, December 6, 2020
53 perc 268. rész

Ted Koppel examines the looming eviction crisis in the midst of a pandemic. Allison Aubrey looks at the development of an at-home COVID test; Martha Teichner celebrates the 50th birthday of PBS. Mo Rocca sits down with Tony-winning actress Leslie Uggams. Roxana Saberi interviews Grammy-winning pop star Dua Lipa. Rita Braver meets artist Titus Kaphar; and humorist David Sedaris offers a way to revolutionize customer service. Martha Teichner guest hosts this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning, November 29, 2020
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David Pogue looks at what happens following the announcement of effective coronavirus vaccines. Seth Doane talks with Charlie Mackesy, the British artist behind "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse." Rita Braver interviews Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest, co-stars of “Let Them All Talk.” Tracy Smith sits down with George Clooney, star and director of “The Midnight Sky.” Faith Salie looks at those wily urban survivalists, raccoons. Mo Rocca talks with peace educator Colman McCarthy; and Kelefa Sanneh meets three scientists who spent months in isolation this COVID season in a unique locale: a New England island, home to endangered seabirds.

Sunday Morning: The Pet Project
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This Friday: Sunday Morning on Prime Time We celebrate America's love of animals in all shapes and sizes in a one-hour primetime special, "Sunday Morning: The Pet Project."

CBS Sunday Morning, November 22, 2020
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Jane Pauley hosts our annual “Food Issue.” Lee Cowan looks at the rise in food insecurity in the U.S. Martha Teichner meets a bagel business consultant. Rita Braver looks at artistic soup tureens. Seth Doane learns the secrets of making tortellini. Jim Axelrod interviews chef Vikas Khanna, who has built a coalition to feed millions in India. Mark Whitaker discusses Black contributions to American cuisine with chef Marcus Samuelsson. Jonathan Vigliotti meets a heirloom bean entrepreneur. Nancy Giles asks why Americans are so sweet on snacks. Luke Burbank visits America’s oldest Chinese restaurant (in Butte, Montana); Tracy Smith interviews Kate Hudson, actress and World Food Programme ambassador. Conor Knighton visits a mint farm. Kelefa Sanneh discovers new variations in rainbow cookies, and Mo Rocca drinks a toast to applejack, a spirit that helped fortify the American Revolution.

CBS Sunday Morning, November 15, 2020
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President Barack Obama talks with Gayle King in his first TV interview since the election of Joe Biden. Conor Knighton digs into the artistic pies created by Instagram star Lauren Ko, author of “Pieometry”; Alina Cho sits down with Leonard Lauder, chairman emeritus and former CEO of global beauty behemoth Estée Lauder Companies. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell talk with Tracy Smith about sharing love, and the screen, together.

CBS Sunday Morning, November 11, 2020
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Martha Teichner looks at the aftermath of this week’s presidential election. Barry Petersen checks out a revolutionary new form of implant surgery for amputees. Mo Rocca delves into the collaboration of comedian Steve Martin and New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss. Seth Doane talks with actress Sophia Loren about her new Netflix film, “The Life Ahead,” directed by her son, Edoardo Ponti. Kelefa Sanneh checks out how independent bookstores have been fighting to survive during COVID-19. Comedian Jim Gaffigan reflects on the end of an election marathon; and Lee Cowan chases down some Pappy Van Winkle, perhaps the world’s most coveted bourbon.

CBS Sunday Morning 11/1
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Conor Knighton explores how the study of grizzly bears’ hibernation may hold critical clues to advancing human health. David Pogue looks at the explosion in popularity of chess during the pandemic. Susan Spencer examines the mental health toll of COVID-19. Mo Rocca reports on the life of first lady and humanitarian Eleanor Roosevelt. Major Garrett looks at an Election Night tradition, the concession speech. Faith Salie accompanies a 104-year-old voter to the polls. Ben Mankiewicz interviews comedy legend Bob Newhart. John Dickerson offers advice on weathering Election Day stress, and Lee Cowan looks back on the career of Sean Connery.

CBS Sunday Morning October 25, 2020
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Barry Petersen sets out to find why people don't want to wait and what we can do to keep cool in an impatient world. Lee Cowan finds what makes a Guinness World Record. Steve Hartman reports on one kid's sweet relationship with a spooky buddy. Ben Mankiewicz reports on a film about his grandfather's struggle to complete the screenplay for "Citizen Kane." Mo Rocca looks back at the 1876 election. Tracy Smith speaks with Stevie Nicks. Seth Doane reports on how Europeans see the 2020 U.S. presidential election while Elizabeth Palmer reports on the view from Russia. Luke Burbank takes a look at how some places are setting up drive-thru haunted houses for Halloween, and John Dickerson discusses what to consider when casting your ballot.

CBS Sunday Morning, October 18, 2020
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David Pogue looks at how extreme weather events are bringing the issue of climate change home to more and more Americans. Serena Altschul talks with Grammy-winner Christopher Cross about his COVID-19 diagnosis. Erin Moriarty examines the key voting bloc of suburban women in battleground states. Nick Whitaker talks with Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza. Ben Mankiewicz checks in with actor Elliott Gould. John Dickerson discusses the perils of polls, and Tracy Smith discovers longtime Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth’s new passion: Japanese ink painting.

CBS Sunday Morning, October 11, 2020
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 David Pogue examines the Right to Repair movement, fighting electronics manufacturers that make it more difficult for consumers to fix broken devices. Lee Cowan talks with Jon Bon Jovi about “2020” the album, and 2020 the year. Tracy Smith finds out from N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his three daughters what living together in lockdown during the pandemic was like. Nicholas Thompson dives into the bizarre conspiracy theories propagated by the online figure QAnon. Mo Rocca investigates the debate over memorials to controversial historical figures. Ramy Inocencio reports from Shanghai on how China has reemerged from the pandemic, and Jim Axelrod looks at a bipartisan presidential tradition – golf.

CBS Sunday Morning, October 4, 2020
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Rita Braver looks at how the careers of working mothers have faced added stress during the pandemic. Michelle Miller chats with singer Lenny Kravitz about his introspective new memoir, "Let Love Rule. "Tracy Smith talks with defendants and filmmakers about the events depicted in a new film about unrest in 1968, "The Trial of the Chicago 7." Chip Reid looks back at "October Surprises" that had the potential to swing elections (or didn't.) And John Dickerson previews this week's vice presidential debate.

CBS Sunday Morning, September 27, 2020
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Ted Koppel examines the controversy over qualified immunity, which shields police officers from civil lawsuits in many cases. Pauley profiles singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. John Dickerson looks at what presidential debates may reveal about the candidates. Luke Burbank interviews comic actor Jim Belushi, who has a found a new role as a cannabis farmer. Nancy Giles finds out why an old-time craze, roller skating, is on a roll. And Mo Rocca witnesses some of the contraptions built by families in lockdown for this year’s Rube Goldberg Machine Contest.

CBS Sunday Morning 9.13.2020
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 Martha Teichner examines how America’s response to the coronavirus has been politicized. Lee Cowan visits Drew Barrymore on the set of her new daytime talk show. Rita Braver explores Washington, D.C.’s newest memorial, dedicated to Allied Commander and President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Tracy Smith finds out how Keith Urban has continued to make music during the pandemic. And Mo Rocca looks at the history of presidential portraits. Those stories on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning: September 6, 2020
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According to recent studies, Americans spend 40 billion dollars a year tending to their 40 million acres of grass. So, no surprise coronavirus has made quarantined Americans -- fanatics and novices alike -- lawn-care crazy. Dodgers broadcasting legend Vin Scully is auctioning off a museum's worth of memorabilia from the game's history. Former FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok talks about leading Crossfire Hurricane, the Bureau's investigation into the Trump campaign's connections with Russian officials, and how he came in the cross hairs himself. A new YouTube documentary, "This Is Paris," reveals a never-before-told chapter in Paris Hilton's life that the socialite and social media influencer says was too painful to talk about … until now. Those stories and more on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."




CBS Sunday Morning, August 30, 2020
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Since the coronavirus and social distancing shut down nearly all indoor entertainment venues this summer, outdoor projections of movies may be just the ticket. With the Golden State Warriors out of this year's playoffs, NBA star Steph Curry talks about having more time to spend with his children, his Underrated Book Club, his faith, and his politics. As protests against police brutality take place around the country, people have been injured and maimed by what police call "less-lethal" weapons, often deployed without significant training. Plus, we pay tribute to "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman, who died this week at the age of 43 of colon cancer. These stories and more on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."


CBS Sunday Morning 8.23.2020
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 Schools across the country are reopening in the midst of a pandemic with a mix of in-person and virtual instruction. David Pogue reports on the insecurities, disagreements and fears about protecting children that remain. Conor Knighton introduces us to Wyoming pilot Peter Rork , who transports animals in need to adoption centers across the country through his non-profit, Dog Is My CoPilot. Matt Stutzman, one of the top-ranked archers in the country, has medaled in a sport that many would have thought beyond his reach: he was born without arms. He shares his story with Lee Cowan. 100 years ago the 19th Amendment, intended to empower women with the Constitutional right to vote, was just one vote short of ratification. In an interview with Face the Nation's" Margaret Brennan, historians discuss how suffragists won the long-pitched battle. Vanna White, the co-host of "Wheel of Fortune" talks to Mo Rocca about her 37 years revealing puzzle clues, and filling in for Pat Sajak during his recent emergency surgery.

CBS Sunday Morning 8.16.2020
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Ted Koppel investigates White House directives, granting vast powers to the president, that are so secret even Congress cannot see them. Erin Moriarty looks at the unprecedented demand for absentee ballots. David Martin looks back at the failed 1980 hostage rescue mission in Iran. Mark Strassmann visits Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, the "Mother Church of Country Music." Lee Cowan examines how the NBA, Tyler Perry, and some Virginia families are working hard to keep social bubbles from bursting. John Dickerson sets the stage for this week’s unconventional Democratic National Convention. Jane Pauley talks about recognizing signs of depression. And Nancy Giles shares the cool story behind the invention of popsicles.

CBS Sunday Morning August 2, 2020
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For about half of Americans, high-speed internet – a modern necessity, especially now during the COVID pandemic – is either unavailable or un-affordable. Since the pandemic began, Linda Lavin, the star of the classic sitcom "Alice" has performed online concerts, and released a new album – evidence that much of her success comes from always advocating for herself. The island of Madagascar supplies 80% of the world's vanilla, a valuable cash crop that can be worth more, by weight, than silver. And we report on the medical value of hugs. Those stories on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning, July 19, 2020
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John Blackstone looks at how the workplace may be different when -- or IF -- we go back to the office. Luke Burbank finds out why a city in Washington is printing money on wood. Michelle Miller talks with Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. Mo Rocca visits with actress Kim Novak. David Pogue participates in the largest virtual choir ever assembled – 17,572 voices in all. And we look back at the life of civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis. Those stories on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning 7.12.2020
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According to the CDC, people with chronic diseases, such as obesity, heart disease and type-2 diabetes, are a staggering 12 times more likely to die from the coronavirus – and Black Americans have a higher prevalence of many of these conditions. In Baltimore, medical staff from Johns Hopkins are joining forces with "trusted messengers" – including faith leaders from a historic local mosque – to address obstacles to improved health outcomes for the Black community. Allison Aubrey, of National Public Radio, reports. Dr. Jon LaPook on how wearing a mask can help prevent an infected person with no symptoms from transmitting the coronavirus to others. In 2019, more than 5.5 million Americans visited Italy, spending nearly $3 billion. But one travel industry group predicts this year may be the worst for tourism in decades – and last week the European Union extended its ban on American travelers. Seth Doane reports on how businesses in Rome have suffered not just from the pandemic, but from the economic fallout due to an absence of visitors. Melissa Gilbert, the actress who starred as Laura Ingalls in the long-running TV series talks with Mo Rocca at her "little house in the Catskills," about how the Michael Landon-produced show which examined themes of home, family, faith and community resonates today.  Daylan McLee has a long, bitter history with the police: a false arrest, countless traffic stops. But when he witnessed a fiery accident involving a police car in Uniontown, Pa., in which a cop was trapped by flames, McLee – without hesitation – stepped toward the burning wreckage and rescued Officer Jay Hanley. Steve Hartman shares his story. These stories and more on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning, July 5, 2020
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Susan Spencer looks at how changes to large-venue sports and entertainment events are altering the ways we have fun in an age of social distancing. Tracy Smith talks with comic actor and artist Jim Carrey about his “semi-autobiographical novel,” “Memoirs and Misinformation. "Norman Lear and Dick Van Dyke talk with Mo Rocca about the passing of a comedy giant, Carl Reiner. Ted Koppel reports on how the pandemic could mark the end of a New York City icon – yellow cab drivers; Kristine Johnson chats with Grammy-winner Gary Clark Jr., one of the best guitarists in a generation. And Kelefa Sanneh reflects on Frederick Douglass' 1852 speech, "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?."

CBS Sunday Morning, June 28, 2020
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Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Rita Braver finds out how some regional theaters -- that are reopening -- are making big changes to accommodate social distancing; Faith Salie reflects on the “K-word" all too common on social media these days – calling someone a “Karen. " Mo Rocca talks with chef, restaurateur and Food Network host Guy Fieri. Tracy Smith visits with Lizzo -- who talks about overcoming bouts of poverty, homelessness, and crippling self-doubt. Jane Pauley looks at how deep spring cleaning has swept the country thanks to stay-at-home orders. Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns looks at the role that baseball has played in American society -- especially in times of crisis, And we present Seth Doane’s award-winning 2019 report about the “Cemetery Angel,” Ruth Coker Burks. Those stories on this week's CBS Sunday Morning.

CBS Sunday Morning, June 21, 2020
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On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning," a conversation with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo about confronting the coronavirus pandemic and his political future. On the eve of Apple's first virtual Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Tim Cook talks about the democratization of tools for social progress. Meanwhile, economists estimate more than 100,000 small businesses have already shut permanently since the COVID-19 outbreak began, while others are fighting to survive amid staggering losses.

CBS Sunday Morning, June 14, 2020
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In our cover story, Tracy Smith talks with Pulitzer Prize-winner Mary Jordan about her new biography of Melania Trump, “The Art of Her Deal.” David Martin looks at how black military leaders are taking to social media to discuss racial bias in the armed services. Nicholas Thompson handicaps the women in the running to be Joe Biden’s running mate. Erin Moriarty explores how the integrity of medical examiners can be compromised. Lee Cowan talks with father-and-daughter Ron Howard and Bryce Dallas Howard about her new documentary exploring fatherhood, “Dads.” Serena Altschul reports on how millennials and seniors are sharing a love of films via the ”Long Distance Movie Club.” And John Dickerson discusses lessons in presidential leadership.

CBS Sunday Morning, May 31, 2020
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Mo Rocca explores whether the "New Normal: may ever go back to the old one. Anna Werner sizes up how TV commercials are changing their messaging because of the pandemic. David Pogue gets a read on the rise in audiobooks. Mark Phillips looks at the history of facemasks, from tool in the fight against disease transmission to fashion statement. And Luke Burbank samples a new pandemic tradition, the virtual cocktail hour. Cheers!


CBS Sunday Morning, May 24, 2020
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Lee Cowan examines Hollywood’s canceled summer blockbuster season and how film production may be forever changed.Tony Dokoupil plays table tennis with “Star Trek: Picard” star Sir Patrick Stewart; Peter Greenberg looks at how the travel industry is inching back. Mark Strassmann reports on this week’s first crewed SpaceX launch from the Kennedy Space Center. And Wired magazine’s Nicholas Thompson explores how Wikipedia became a trusted source for medical information on COVID-19.

CBS Sunday Morning, May 17, 2020
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Susan Spencer talks with researchers who are studying pandemic-inspired dreams and nightmares. Anthony Mason sits down with singer-songwriter Graham Nash. Tracy Smith chats with comedian Jerry Seinfeld about his new Netflix special, “23 Hours to Kill. ”Seth Doane examines how balconies have become a new performance venue for musicians living under lockdown. Luke Burbank looks back at the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Rita Braver visits with students and educators in a graduation season like no other; Lee Cowan explores how people are adapting to isolation. And Conor Knighton discovers how the Faroe Islands are responding to a drop in tourists with a unique technological innovation: Virtual tourism.

CBS Sunday Morning, May 10, 2020
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Tracy Smith examines how relationships are being tested by partners living together in lockdown 24/7. Erin Moriarty looks at how educators and students -- and their families -- are coping with online instruction while schools are closed. John Dickerson explores how FDR’s presidency changed the way Americans view their country. Ted Koppel looks back at how presidents have used a variety of media to speak to constituents. Conor Knighton checks out how zoos, and their residents, are coping during the pandemic . And Rita Braver talks with actress-producer Reese Witherspoon about her production company, Hello Sunshine.

CBS Sunday Morning, May 3, 2020
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Rita Braver examines how scientists won the war against the 20th century polio epidemic. Seth Doane interviews survivors of coronavirus. Jane Pauley talks with Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue, who are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary, about their book that explores the secrets behind successful marriages. Tracy Smith chats with “Barry” and “Happy Days” star Henry Winkler. Jill Schlesinger examines retail winners and losers from the pandemic. Those stories and more on "CBS Sunday Morning."

CBS Sunday Morning, April 26, 2020
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On this week's CBS Sunday Morning, Martha Teichner explores why America was unprepared for the novel coronavirus outbreak. Faith Salie faces a challenge of lockdown life: do-it-yourself hair coloring. Nancy Giles looks at what people are wearing while they Zoom. Holly Williams talks with actress Claire Danes. Mo Rocca looks at the history of quack medicine and snake oil salesmen. Tracy Smith chats with Dame Julie Andrews about her new podcast of stories for children, “Julie’s Library” And Erin Moriarty visits Hart Island in New York City, the largest Potter's field in the country.

CBS Sunday Morning, April 19, 2020
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A historic collaboration between rival tech giants Apple and Google is developing a means by which smartphones will allow us to receive anonymous notifications when we've been exposed to people infected with the coronavirus. Charities are struggling to help record numbers of Americans who are out of work during the pandemic, adding to the millions who already experience food insecurity. The drive-thru, that symbol of American fast-food-style efficiency, is now the means by which many are being tested for the novel coronavirus. A new TV series dramatizes the political conflict pitting proponents of equal rights for women against Phyllis Schlafly, the conservative lawyer who in the 1970s founded the STOP ERA campaign. And the story of a nurses bravery. Those stories on this week's CBS Sunday Morning.




CBS Sunday Morning, April 12, 2020
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Companies large and small, and private individuals who've never sewn a button, are volunteering to make masks and personal protective gear. Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal; Dr. Penny Wheeler of Allina Health; and Father Joseph McShane of Fordham University discuss the traits of an effective leader during a crisis many are comparing to war. The handshake -- It's a ritual for etiquette, business and personal relationships that we take for granted … and it's something we've all of a sudden had to learn NOT to do. ] Tony-winning actor, Nathan Lane, best known for comedies such as "The Producers" and "The Birdcage" now stars in a noir TV murder mystery tinged with the supernatural: "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels."




CBS Sunday Morning, April 5, 2020
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Facing a pandemic, more and more home gardeners are planting their own food, providing not just a safe source of nutrition in unsettled times, but also escape. There has been a dramatic rise -- as much as 50-percent -- in online traffic on residential networks that WERE NOT built for data-heavy two-way video conference calls. New York Times columnist Philip Galanes discusses social dilemmas for those wrestling with new kinds of conflicts created by the pandemic, and why he's an optimist about the current crisis. For patients of a Bronx, N.Y. mental health center whose doors have been closed by the pandemic, counseling via phone is a lifeline during a catastrophically anxious time. And comedy legends Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and George Takei have advice for the "Next-Greatest Generation."




CBS Sunday Morning, March 29, 2020
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For the first time since they got married -- 23 years ago -- Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker are returning to the Broadway stage TOGETHER in Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite." They talk to Jane Pauley about their chemistry on and off the stage. CBS News Contributor David Pogue offers advice on maintaining productivity and social relationships while observing social-distancing protocols. The 19th-century Hungarian doctor determined that proper hand hygiene could make all the difference between life and death – and his ideas were rejected. Lee Cowan reports. New unemployment claims for the most recent measured week totaled 3.28 million. Facing an unprecedented event, the government is taking unprecedented measures as America's economy hits the crisis stage. But there are also firms that are hiring in response to the pandemic. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger reports. What does leadership look like in this time of crisis? We're learning the names of top officials of states struggling with a global pandemic. Here's Martha Teichner.


CBS Sunday Morning, March 22, 2020
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Dr. Jon LaPook tells us the part we must all play to reduce our exposure to the virus and minimize its spread to others. The COVID-19 pandemic has created tremendous economic uncertainty. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks with Michael Goodman, president of the investment management firm Wealthstream Advisors, about how people should strategize when considering dipping into their retirement savings. While stress and anxiety can drive us to take healthy precautions in trying circumstances -- like a pandemic -- our irrational fear can become dangerous when it goes off the rails. David Pogue talks to psychologists and researchers about how emotion, in contrast to facts, can steer our response to danger and the unknown. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane is currently under quarantine at his home in Rome after being diagnosed with COVID-19. He speaks about how life has drastically changed in a country hard-hit by the virus, and how he and others struggle to maintain normalcy in an abnormal time.



EXTRA! Mandy Moore
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Mandy Moore, star of NBC's "This is Us" has returned to her pop idol roots with her new album, "Silver Landings." She talks to Luke Burbank in this extended interview.

EXTRA! Vanna White
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Mo Rocca's extended interview with Vanna White, the co-host of "Wheel of Fortune." She talks about her 37 years revealing puzzles, and filling in for Pat Sajak during his recent emergency surgery.

EXTRA! Richard Dreyfuss
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This week’s Extra! Is an extender version of Ben Mankiewicz’s conversation with Richard Dreyfuss

CBS Sunday Morning, February 23, 2020
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In an interview with Ben Mankiewicz Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss talks about success, failure, and his goal to become a better person. After eight grueling years of war and another eight as the first president, the George Washington returned to his beloved Mount Vernon, where his final years were filled with controversy, intrigue, and personal torment. Chip Reid reports.

EXTRA! Harrison Ford
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On this week's CBS Sunday Morning Extra, Lee Cowan's extended interview with Harrison Ford.

CBS Sunday Morning, February 16, 2020
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Approximately 200 survivors of genocide – many of whom were children when they were freed from the Nazis' extermination camp in the final days of World War II – revisit the site where family members were killed. Martha Teichner has their story. In an interview with Lee Cowan, Harrison Ford talks about how a respect for nature led to his role in the film of naturalist Jack London's classic novel, "The Call of the Wild" – but doesn't talk about the upcoming installment of the Indiana Jones franchise. Alina Cho takes us back to the origin of the Moulin Rouge.



EXTRA! Tatum O'Neil
19 perc 228. rész

This week’s Extra! is an extended version of Tracy Smith’s conversation with Tatum O’Neal .


CBS Sunday Morning, February 9, 2020
36 perc 227. rész

Rita Braver reports on how intimacy coordinators are changing the way intimate encounters are filmed. Tatum O'Neil, the actress who as a child won an Oscar for "Paper Moon" found adulthood a tougher role. In an interview with Tracy Smith, she opens up about divorce and past struggles with addiction.

EXTRA! James Taylor
21 perc 226. rész

This week’s Extra! is an extended version of Jane’s conversation with James Taylor.



CBS Sunday Morning, February 2, 2020
49 perc 225. rész

In an interview with Tracy Smith, "Jojo Rabbit" writer-director Taika Waititi talks about how his Oscar-nominated WWII satire about a 10-year-old Hitler Youth and his imaginary friend Adolf Hitler, interjects humor into a poignant story of Germany under fascism.





EXTRA! Huey Lewis
21 perc 224. rész

John Blackstone's extended interview with Huey Lewis and the News front man, who says their upcoming album, "Weather," will likely be their last, due to his debilitating symptoms of Meniere's disease, which has affected his hearing.

EXTRA! Laura Dern
23 perc 223. rész

Tracy Smith's extended interview with actress Laura Dern, who is nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as a razor-sharp divorce lawyer in "Marriage Story"

CBS Sunday Morning January 19,2020
49 perc 222. rész

Instead of presidents or admirals, an enlisted sailor will be honored when the USS Doris Miller is christened. David Martin reports.Actress Laura Dern stars in two Oscar-nominated movies, and is nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as a razor-sharp divorce lawyer in "Marriage Story." She sits down with Tracy Smith. One psychiatrist's long-forgotten idea on giving support to those hospitalized or treated for depression or attempting suicide is being revived, and is finding positive results in an era of texting. Lee Cowan reports.

EXTRA! Kim Novak
10 perc 221. rész

Mo Rocca’s extended conversation with actress turned artist Kim Novak.

CBS Sunday Morning January 12, 2020
19 perc 220. rész

Despite the law, many employers still deny accommodations to pregnant workers. Jan Crawford reports. At 35, Gary Clark Jr. is heralded as one the best guitarists in a generation, As Kristine Johnson tells us, he's played the White House, toured with The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton, and is up for four Grammy Awards for his album "This Land." It's the caper that's captivated the world: the escape from Japan by the former Nissan executive, CarlosGhosn, who is accused of financial wrongdoing. Charlie D'Agata has his story. Plus -- Chip Reid reports on the creativity and intelligence of the octopus.




EXTRA! Tanya Tucker
18 perc 219. rész

Bob Schieffer's extended interview with legendary country singer Tanya Tucker.

EXTRA! Eddie Murphy
17 perc 217. rész

Tracy Smith's extended interview with Eddie Murphy.

EXTRA! Jennifer Lopez
16 perc 216. rész

Tony Dokoupil's extended interview with celebrated singer-dancer-actress Jennifer Lopez, who talks about her film "Hustlers," her upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, her future marriage to baseball great Alex Rodriguez, and what it meant to turn 50.

CBS Sunday Morning December 22, 2019
29 perc 215. rész

The crowd sourcing website GoGFundMe is changing charities. CBS News Contributor David Pogue reports. With songs like "White Christmas" "God Bless America" and "Puttin on the Ritz," Irving Berlin was a composer for all seasons, as Mo Rocca tells us.

EXTRA! Harvey Keitel
19 perc 214. rész

An extended version of Anthony Mason’s conversation with Oscar nominated actor Harvey Keitel.

CBS Sunday Morning December 15, 2019
20 perc 213. rész

With companies offering free shipping to gain a competitive edge, radical new technologies are being tested to cut the cost of the supply chain's expensive "last mile." John Blackstone has the story. The beloved novel "Little Women," about the artistic March sisters is now a new film by "Lady Bird" director Greta Gerwig, starring Saoirse Ronan and Emma Watson.And in an interview with Anthony Mason, 80-year-old Oscar nominated actor Harvey Keitel talks about his "uneasy relationship with Hollywood."


EXTRA! Mel Brooks
7 perc 212. rész

Ben Mankiewicz's extended interview with Mel Brooks about his reputation has a comedy legend, and the love of his life, Anne Bancroft, who died in 2005. 


CBS Sunday Morning December 8, 2019
28 perc 211. rész

In the latest struggle between Main Street and corporate America, grocers say the rapidly-expanding chains of Dollar General, Dollar Tree and Family Dollar have effectively forced them out of business. NPR's Alison Aubrey has the story. Plus, what has former New England Patriots star, Rob Gronkowski since retiring?


EXTRA! Two Popes
17 perc 210. rész

A new film -- starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce -- images what a conversation would have been like between Pope Benedict and Pope Francis.  Listen to their extended interview with Tracy Smith.


CBS Sunday Morning December 1, 2019
48 perc 209. rész

Originally developed by the U.S. military, the Global Positioning System -- which is now vital to nearly every facet of modern life -- is being upgraded to GPS III. CBS News Contributor David Pogue reports. Seth Doane introduces us to Ruth Coker Burks – who inherited a family cemetery in Hot Springs, Arkansas -- and became a mother of sorts to countless sons who were abandoned by families and churches because they suffering from AIDS. Lee Cowan gets to know Alec Cabacungan -- the leading spokesperson for Shriners Hospitals for Children. A new film -- starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce -- images what a conversation would have been like between Pope Benedict and Pope Francis. You Oughta Know -- there is a new Broadway show based on the music of Alanis Morissette.


EXTRA! Jon Bon Jovi
16 perc 208. rész

Tracy Smith's extended interview with Rock star Jon Bon Jovi.

CBS Sunday Morning 11/24
53 perc 207. rész

Researchers believe diet is a key element in brain health and in treating depression -- and say the #1 factor that you have control over in terms of your mental health is at the end of your fork. Susan Spencer reports. Rock star Jon Bon Jovi and his wife have opened restaurants that help feed the homeless and needy -- cooking up classic farm-to-table cuisine in a place that also dishes up hope. Tracy Smith has the story. And David Pogue tells us about a growing trend online -- where you WATCH people eat.

EXTRA! Tom Brokaw
26 perc 206. rész

An extended version of Jane Pauley’s conversation with her old friend and colleague Tom Brokaw.

CBS Sunday Morning November 17, 2019
30 perc 205. rész

In an interview with Mark Phillips, author John Le Carre discusses his new novel, "Angel Running in the Field," which examines how the British public is being "bamboozled by people with private interests," and European allies are being turned into enemies.



EXTRA! Ford v Ferrari
8 perc 204. rész

Tracy Smith's extended piece on the new film "Ford v Ferrari" -- including more of her conversation with the film’s stars Matt Damon and Christian Bale.

EXTRA! Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra
15 perc 203. rész

An extended CBS Sunday Morning version of David Pogue’s interview with Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra.


CBS Sunday Morning November 3, 2019
44 perc 202. rész

Lee Cowan introduces us to one of the top-ranked archers in the country -- who was born with his arms. After a student from Oberlin College was arrested for shoplifting, sparking charges of racial profiling, the store's owners accused the college of aiding demonstrators and causing reputation damage. Senior Contributor Ted Koppel has the story.


CBS Sunday Morning October 27, 2019
40 perc 201. rész

The Tyrannosaurus Rex has not existed on Earth for more than 66 million years -- yet -- as Martha Teichner tells us -- they captivate people of all ages today. In an interview with Mo Rocca -- historians discuss how they judge presidential leadership.


EXTRA! Composing Scary Music
18 perc 200. rész

David Pogue's extended "CBS Sunday Morning" interview with composers and scientists about how they create scary music for films like "The Shining" and "Get Out."

CBS Sunday Morning October 20, 2019
34 perc 199. rész

Former President Herbert Hoover died 55 years ago this week. His name forever linked to the stock market crash of 1929, and the Great Depression that followed. As Mo Rocca found out, there's a case to be made that THE REAL HERBERT HOOVER was a far better man than the caricature. In an interview with Lee Cowan, Hollywood legends Martin Scorsese, Al Pacino, and Robert DeNiro talk about their new film, "The Irishman," about a hit man for a Philadelphia crime family and the fate of Teamsters Union president Jimmy Hoffa. Martha Teichner maps the remarkable life path of Harriet Tubman.



EXTRA! Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorsese. Al Pacino
19 perc 198. rész

Lee Cowan's extended "CBS Sunday Morning" interview with Hollywood legends Martin Scorsese, Al Pacino, and Robert De Niro talk about their new film, "The Irishman," about a hit man for a Philadelphia crime family and the fate of Teamsters Union president Jimmy Hoffa.

CBS Sunday Morning October 13, 2019
49 perc 197. rész

Five years after meeting a trio of children grappling with their identity, Rita Braver met up with them to see how their lives have progressed. Life often imitates art. In an interview with Michelle Miller, Mariska Hargitay, the actress and executive producer of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit," talks about taking her fight for victims of sexual assault on and off the screen. 

CBS Sunday Morning September 29, 2019
56 perc 196. rész
The great electric scooter backlash; The Smithsonian's Lonnie Bunch: A passion for history; Jim Gaffigan and Jeannie Gaffigan on making sense of life; Glass cast in sand; On her toes; Olivia Newton-John on finding joy in a life with cancer; Hillary Rodham Clinton & Chelsea Clinton
CBS Sunday Morning September 15, 2019
50 perc 194. rész
How we have failed our teachers; Marilyn Monroe's billowing dress; The Backstreet Boys: "We will never turn our backs on each other"; Inside the pages, and websites, of New York Magazine; The little patriot; Angie Dickinson; Jim Gaffigan on parents going "back to school"; Movies: Irwin Winkler
CBS Sunday Morning September 8, 2019
41 perc 193. rész
Food fight: Milk and their plant-based alternatives; Almanac: Blondie; "The Handmaid's Tale" author Margaret Atwood; The handyman; How #MeToo came to light; Odessa shooting survivor: Congress, do something; Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests.
CBS Sunday Morning September 1, 2019
51 perc 192. rész
Lee Cowan is in for Jane. Made in U.S.A.: Bringing manufacuring jobs back to the homeland; The new face of labor; Gen. James Mattis; Valerie Harper; Dolly Parton;
CBS Sunday Morning August 18, 2019
53 perc 190. rész
Jane Pauley hosts a special broadcast of "Sunday Morning" from Tuscany, sharing stories on all things Italian – art and design, traditions and culture, fashion, food, music, entertainment and history. (This show was originally broadcast May 19, 2019.)
CBS Sunday Morning August 11, 2019
25 perc 189. rész
Hearing aids: You ain't heard nothing yet; Almanac: Instant coffee; A tale of mermaids; The doctor is in; Jim Gaffigan: Decaf coffee is un-American; 
CBS Sunday Morning July 28, 2019: The Money Issue
49 perc 188. rész
Our annual special broadcast that looks into the many ways we earn, spend, invest, waste, lose, and go without money, featuring guest host Martha Teichner, originally broadcast on May 5, 2019.Calling it quits: When leaving your job is the right thing to do; Work remotely? Tulsa, Oklahoma wants you (and your laptop) to move; Many happy returns; CBD: On a real market high; Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Cruises' brand-new, billion-dollar cruise; Keeping up with Kris Jenner; Safecracking: The right combination; A slice of the pizza business
CBS Sunday Morning July 21, 2019
46 perc 187. rész
"Mike Wallace is here"; Almanac: New York City's Central Park; Sparking water is making a splash; On the brink: The Endangered Species Act; Hannah Gadsby: There is life after trauma; Elon Musk on the next giant leap for mankind; He said, ze said: Faith Salie on preferred gender pronouns
CBS Sunday Morning July 14, 2019
39 perc 186. rész
Bowled over for breakfast; Almanac: Measuring tape; A blooming business; To the Moon! A chronicle of mankind's greatest adventure; Events and exhibits celebrating Apollo 11 at 50; The seamstresses who helped put a man on the moon; Walter Cronkite and the awe of space exploration
CBS Sunday Morning July 7, 2019
34 perc 185. rész
Where's the beef?  Hamburger patties made from plants; Learning how to drive a monster truck; Dapper Dan's rags to riches story; The 97-year-old bagboy; A trip down the mighty Mississippi
CBS Sunday Morning June 30, 2019
51 perc 184. rész
Ansly's Army; Almanac: Yosemite Valley Grant Act; Museum of the American Revolution; Custard in Miwaukee; Beyond Glory; Kindergarten Sign Language; Rock legend Tina Turner on her voice, finding serenity and losing a son; and more.
CBS Sunday Morning June 23, 2019
44 perc 183. rész
Seeing red: Mankind gets closer to Mars; Almanac: Sex researcher Alfred Kinsey; Sherry Lansing, on life in Hollywood, and life since Hollywood; "Something new": Surprise weddings; In a class by herself; The chronicles of "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau; Dave Barry on learning to age more gracefully
CBS Sunday Morning June 16, 2019
55 perc 182. rész
Another occupational hazard for firefighters: Cancer; Mining lessons from the blockbuster game Minecraft; The gift of a foster parent; Building the Transcontinental Railroad; "Toy Story 4" star Tim Allen on comedy and tragedy; Jim Gaffigan on retiring from the job of being a dad; Bitcoin billionaires Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss; Celebrating dads
CBS Sunday Morning June 9, 2019
38 perc 181. rész
The lavender scare: How the federal government purged gay employees; His grandfather's war: David Eisenhower on the general and D-Day; The "Wow!" concert; Kevin Bacon on career longevity, and the links that connect us all; CNN's Jim Acosta on the press' role in the Trump era.
CBS Sunday Morning May 26, 2019
32 perc 180. rész
Almanac: The rise of Dracula; Monumental women: Breaking the bronze ceiling; A school bus driver's special delivery; Annette Bening on "All My Sons"; The War  and Treaty; Scott Pelley on the American Flag, and Americans' common purpose 
CBS Sunday Morning May 19, 2019: A Sunday Morning in Florence
27 perc 179. rész
The "Sunday Morning" theme is performed by cellist Christian Grosselfinger on the streets of Florence; Emigration, full circle: Returning  to the old country; Creating an irresistible mozzarella; Florentine artisans: Preserving the traditions of Medici taste; Under the Tuscan Sun; Brunello Cucinelli: Fashion and philosophy; True espresso love: Attenting a university of coffee.
CBS Sunday Morning, May 5, 2019: The Money Issue
44 perc 178. rész
Martha Teichner is in for Jane Pauley.Calling it quits: When leaving your job is the right thing to do; Work remotely? Tulsa, Oklahoma wants you (and your laptop) to move; Many happy returns; CBD: On a real market high; Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Cruises' brand-new, billion-dollar cruise ship; Keeping up with Kris Jenner; Safecracking.
Sunday Profile: Joan Collins
18 perc 177. rész
Mo Rocca interviews Joan Collins on her life, husbands, and career. An extended edition.
CBS Sunday Morning April 28, 2019
45 perc 176. rész
PostSecret: Private secrets anonymously shared with the world; "Mad as hell": How "Network" foretold today's TV news; Harper Lee, true crime writer; Company's coming; Joan Collins: Playing the woman the world loved to hate; Bill Geist on a vaction wonderland
Sunday Morning Extra: Mayor Pete Buttigieg
17 perc 175. rész
John Dickerson sits down with Mayor Pete Buttigieg and his husband Chasten. 
CBS Sunday Morning April 21, 2019
31 perc 174. rész
Lee Cowan is in for Jane Pauley. A resurrection in faith-based films; Notre Dame is the world's church; Almanac: The Red Baron; "To Kill a Mockingbird": A story for our time; Mayor Pete; 
CBS Sunday Morning April 7, 2019
56 perc 173. rész
The Profile in Courage Award; Almanac: Walter Winchell; Sam Rockwell dances into his latest role in "Fosse/Verdon"; Holding court with Steve Ballmer; Follow the crowd; Emilia Clarke on "Game of Thrones" and her near-death experience; Reconstruction, one of the most misunderstood chapters in American history; Charlotte Clymer: Being transgender shouldn't matter in the military
CBS Sunday Morning March 31, 2018
16 perc 172. rész
Let's re-do lunch; Biomimicry: Turning to nature for technological solutions; 
CBS Sunday Morning March 24, 2019
30 perc 171. rész
The Secret Life of Muslims: An education; Mothering a duck; Death threats, cancellations, investigations: Kathy Griffin says she would do it all again; Brexit: The comical political crisis that is no laughing matter
CBS Sunday Morning March 17, 2019
43 perc 170. rész
A lost girl's diary: The hidden anguish of Alexandra Valoras; Behind the scenes at America's Test Kitchen; WWII vet runs across America, again; Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Delia Owens on "Where the Crawdads Sing"
CBS Sunday Morning March 10, 2019
39 perc 169. rész
The crisis of rural medicine care; The Pioneer Woman: Ree Drummond on food, fame, and family; A pathogen is destroying Italy's olive trees; Accidental encounter; Confessions of a news junkie; Handcrafting books: Labors of love
CBS Sunday Morning March 3, 2019
33 perc 168. rész
The big cheeses come out at the World Championship Cheese Contest; "Saint Judy": The story of a tireless immigration lawyer's crusade for justice; Chang and Eng Bunker, the original Siamese twins; Three wishes; David Sedaris: Taking a stand on giving up a seat; Nuclear explosions: Preserving images of terrifying, swift power
CBS Sunday Morning February 17, 2019
37 perc 167. rész
George Washington's first love; Don Winslow; Melissa McCarthy; Sign Language; In the pink; Norman Ornstein on Trump's emergency declaration
CBS Sunday Morning February 10, 2019
27 perc 166. rész
Feeling lonely?  You're not alone; A bicycle built for two; Spike Lee on "BlacKkKlansman," awards, and an artist's validation; A boy and his dog; Same-sex penguins raise a baby chick
CBS Sunday Morning February 3, 2019
39 perc 165. rész
An end to food allergies?; Almanac: Tail fins; Waffle House, the home of Southern comfort; Factum Arte, where high-tech meets timeless craft; Sunny days on "Sesame Street"; Mister Mayor; It's Sam Elliott season;
CBS Sunday Morning January 27, 2019
36 perc 164. rész
A history of "Sunday Morning"; The roads less traveled; "Abblasen"; Stories with heart; The "Sun Queen"; The bold-faced interviews; Good neighbors; A poem by Ted Koppel; Capturing the "Sunday Morning" Moments of Nature
CBS Sunday Morning January 20, 2019
24 perc 163. rész
Homelessness on campus; Almanac: The English Channel Tunnel; The Golden Age of  podcasts; Good sports.
CBS Sunday Morning January 13, 2019
32 perc 162. rész
Almanac: Wyatt Earp; Pie fight: Debating the origins of the Key Lime Pie; Island-Hopping: An authentic taste of France on the western shores of the Atlantic; How a hunch saved a hiker's life; Carole King and her "Beautiful" life; M. Night Shyamalan discusses his latest psychological thriller "Glass"
CBS Sunday Morning January 6, 2019
43 perc 161. rész
Nancy Pelosi:"We have a problem" if Trump doesn't care about governance; Almanac: The Nancy Kerrigan-Tonya Harding scandal; "At Eternity's Gate": An open secret: Open office plans are the worst; Are you up for the longest flight in the world?; Homeless no more; Michael Caine: Not the retiring type; Running blind
CBS Sunday Morning December 30, 2018
20 perc 160. rész
Encyclopedia Britannica is turning 250 - look it up!; What's next for Washington in 2019? What's next for the Middle East in 2019? What's next in Asia? What's next in Europe and Russia?; 
CBS Sunday Morning December 16, 2018
35 perc 159. rész
What's in store for Sears? Pop-ups are popping up all over; Almanac: The first vending machine; Building a better Lego; Secret Santa's homeless elf; Do we have to do Christmas in December? and "Yes, Virginia": The story behind the letter about Santa Claus
CBS Sunday Morning December 9, 2018
37 perc 158. rész
Titanic: The untold story; Almanac: London's killer smog;  Fashion icon Ralph Lauren on a lifetime of style; A friendship born in one of America's darkest hours;
CBS Sunday Morning December 2, 2018
44 perc 157. rész
Remembering 41: The life and career of George H.W. Bush; An "Annie Hall" for the ages; A very personal "thank you for your service"; The chronicles of "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau; Lin-Manuel Miranda brings "Hamilton" to Puerto Rico; George H.W. Bush in his own words
CBS Sunday Morning November 25, 2018
30 perc 156. rész
What's REALLY behind conspiracy theories?; ALMANAC: Andrew Carnegie; A new wave in waterbeds; Thanks for the help of a loving neighbor; Gary Hart on "The Front Runner," politics today, and how "all the rules have changed"
CBS Sunday Morning November 18, 2018
50 perc 155. rész
Bowled over for breakfast; Tater tots go gourmet; The craving for hot sauces is heating up; Sparkling water is making a splash; The last straw?; Balsamic vinegar, the "black gold" of Modena; Tastemaker: Food designer Sarah Masoni's million-dollar palate; Pepperoni rolls, West Virginia's most popular snack; Chrissy TeigenIn the kitchen with Chrissy Teigen; The Sioux Chef;  Irish Coffee, at a San Francisco institution; Jim Gaffigan on a favorite topic - Food 
CBS Sunday Morning November 11, 2018
42 perc 154. rész
Conversion therapy: A disputed practice aimed at "converting" homosexuals; Ben Stiller; Veterans Day: A soldier's remembrance; Remembering 1968: The return of Richard Nixon; Kenneth Lonergan
CBS Sunday Morning November 4, 2018
48 perc 153. rész
Civics lessons: What it means to be a citizen; Almanac: Walter Cronkite; “Big Bang Theory” creator Chuck Lorre on his Netflix series; A new leaf; Music to sleep by; Election civility; Jeff Goldblum; Surviving the Jonestown massacre. 
CBS Sunday Morning October 28, 2018
43 perc 152. rész
The banking crisis 10 years on, and the danger of another crash; Almanac: The 1858 launch of Macy's; Licorice: Love it or hate it; Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" at 200; Unmasking the history of blackface; Jonah Hill on directing; "The White Darkness": One explorer's obsession with Antarctica;
CBS Sunday Morning Ocotober 14, 2018
17 perc 151. rész
Almanac: Matthew Shepard; Putting a town treasure on a pedestal; Looking at 2018’s “Pink Wave’ – and an uphill run for women; Breaking News! Faith Salie has some words about “breaking news”!
CBS Sunday Morning October 7, 2018
36 perc 150. rész
Vaping: Clearing the air; Almanac: The invention of carbon paper; Cindy Adams’ bold-faced life; Love thy neighbor: Helping Florence evacuees; Kerry Washington on calling the shots; Doris Kearns Goodwin on whether we are living in “the worst of time”
CBS Sunday Morning September 30, 2018
27 perc 149. rész
Turn up the volume: The latest in hearing aids; ALMANAC: The inventor of the Geiger Counter; Ted Turner; 
CBS Sunday Morning September 23, 2018
36 perc 148. rész
Fighting the lies about Sandy Hook; Almanac: Typhoid Mary; He said, she said; Michael Ovitz: Closing old wounds; Murhpy's back!
CBS Sunday Morning September 16, 2018
8 perc 147. rész
Purr-adise: Hawaii's cat sanctuary; Jim Gaffigan on beer.
CBS Sunday Morning September 9, 2018
21 perc 146. rész
Almanac: When Japan attacked Oregon; Some of our favorite things; Tearing down a wall; Bob Woodward: Trump in the White House; National Museum of Brazil destroyed by a fire
CBS Sunday Morning September 2, 2018
34 perc 145. rész
Remembering a political friend, foe, and father; Almanac: An ATM revolution; Companies open doors to talent with autism; A house painting job for the starry-eyed; Washboards: The laundry tool that is music to the ears; Twiggy, still in fashion; 
CBS Sunday Morning August 26, 2018
29 perc 144. rész
One of a kind: The remarkable life and times of Senator John McCain; Almanac: Don LaFontaine, the voice of movie trailers; Remembering 1968: Chicago's bloody Democratic Convention; Diving board; Ken Chenault on leadership and success at American Express; 
CBS Sunday Morning August 19, 2018
30 perc 143. rész
The connection between busy hands and brain chemistry; Are we smart enough to measure animal intelligence? Can LSD help solve mental health issues? Glenn Close's personal battle to destigmatize mental illness; Savants: A sudden talent at painting
CBS Sunday Morning August 12, 2018
31 perc 142. rész
Robotic exoskeletons - Helping paraplegics walk again; Goat Yoga; The lobbyist; Petula Clark; Ben Stein says Trump needs sleep.
CBS Sunday Morning August 5, 2018
39 perc 141. rész
Piling up: Drowning in a sea of plastic; Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel speaks his mind; Dig it; Jim Gaffigan on the need for a good nap; Maternal mortality: An American crisis
CBS Sunday Morning July 29, 2018
44 perc 140. rész
Universal basic income; Co-working: Revamping the way we work; Rescuing destroyed cash at the U.S. Mint's Mutilated Currency Division; The story of the My Pillow king; Animal influencers: How pets earn big bucks as Instagram stars; Real estate to die for; Selma Hayek; Can money buy happiness?
CBS Sunday Morning July 22, 2018
40 perc 139. rész
Will politics be the death of civility? Almanac: Aviator Wiley Post; The Go-Go's; Remembering 1968: Intel at 50; Umpire kid; Billy Joel
CBS Sunday Morning July 15, 2018
28 perc 138. rész
Social media, the scourge of adolescence; Almanac: The Gianni Versace murder; Students sing praises of music teacher; Jennifer Garner on the farm, and away from paparazzi; Jim Gaffigan on M&M's World.
CBS Sunday Morning July 8, 2018
30 perc 137. rész
Introverts and the making of a Quiet Revolution; Almanac: Gen Douglas MacArthur; Louie Anderson: Playing a woman is a tribute to my mom; The extra length; Reclining airline seats - brace for impact!; Cultivating the perfect park experiment
CBS Sunday Morning July 1, 2018
42 perc 136. rész
Mapping the genome redwoods; Almanac: The launch of zip codes; Cynthia Nixon on running for  office; Ketchup, a sweet and sour love story;  Second chance at love; John Mellencamp: Life goes on; David Edelstein's movie picks for July 4th week
CBS Sunday Morning June 24, 2018
14 perc 135. rész
Taking Fridays off; Why it's good for business; Almanac: The founder of chemical giant DuPont; Deliveries of kindness; Roger Rosenblatt on why the family separation crisis touches us all
CBS Sunday Morning June 17, 2018
31 perc 134. rész
The Flint water crisis; Seymour Hersh on the life of a "Reporter"; Paul Rudd; and more.
CBS Sunday Morning June 10, 2018
18 perc 133. rész
Almanac: Forest fire lookout towers; Jim Parsons on his latest role: Film producer; Musicians on call: Just what the doctor ordered; 
CBS Sunday Morning June 3, 2018
29 perc 132. rész
Remembering Robert F. Kennedy, and a generation's loss. Bill Clinton and James Patterson co-author a political beach read.
CBS Sunday Morning May 27, 2018
31 perc 131. rész
Seeing green: Celebrities selling marijuana; Back to Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood; 1968: “Laugh-In,” comedy that defined the times; Steve Martin and Martin Short: Two amigos on tour.
CBS Sunday Morning May 20, 2018
25 perc 130. rész
Almanac: Gilda Radner; The Kanneh-Masons: The family that plays together; John McCain's final testament; Faith Salieon the great Laurel vs. Yanny debate; Tom Wolfe
CBS Sunday Morning May 13, 2018
33 perc 129. rész
Special broadcast explores the history, people, places and culture of the U.K., in advance of the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. 
CBS Sunday Morning May 6, 2018
43 perc 128. rész
Rita Braver sits down with UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. The Boys In The Band returns to Broadway 50 years later.
CBS Sunday Morning April 29, 2018
37 perc 127. rész
Denzel Washington returns to Broadway in "The Iceman Cometh".  Barry Petersen visits and listens to a few barbershop quartets. 
CBS Sunday Morning April 22, 2018
37 perc 126. rész
On this Earth Day it's time for spring cleaning, Barry Petersen reports. NCIS' Pauley Perrette on life after the lab. Luke Burbank gets a glimpse of a cheese monger competition.
CBS Sunday Morning April 15, 2018
48 perc 125. rész
Kai Ryssdal of public radio's Marketplace hosts our Special Edition Money Issue.
CBS Sunday Morning April 8, 2018
40 perc 124. rész
Is there a better way to file taxes?
CBS Sunday Morning April 1, 2018
42 perc 123. rész
Are smartphones and other gadgets causing a brain drain?
CBS Sunday Morning March 25, 2018
32 perc 122. rész
Actor Sean Penn familiar with a line or two adds novelist to his repertoire.
CBS Sunday Morning March 18, 2018
37 perc 121. rész
Actress Glenn Close is changing minds about mental illness.
CBS Sunday Morning March 11, 2018
40 perc 120. rész
Reflecting in life with cancer
CBS Sunday Morning March 4, 2018
34 perc 119. rész
The Oscar Show
CBS Sunday Morning February 25, 2018
38 perc 118. rész
The war on opioids moves to the courtroom
CBS Sunday Morning February 18, 2018
47 perc 117. rész
Escape to Margaritaville as Jimmy Buffett brings a new musical to Broadway.
CBS Sunday Morning February 11, 2018
50 perc 116. rész
The true story behind the Oscar nominated film “The Big Sick” and the married couple that wrote it about themselves.
CBS Sunday Morning January 28, 2018
20 perc 115. rész
Making violins
9-10-2017
47 perc 114. rész
The wrath of Hurricane Irma
By Design
57 perc 113. rész
On August 27 we present a rebroadcast of our special annual issue featuring a wealth of stories touching on all aspects of design.
8-20-2017
59 perc 112. rész
When mob justice goes virtual
8-13-2017
57 perc 111. rész
Unequal justice under the law;
The Money Issue 8-6-2017
59 perc 110. rész
Our annual "Money Issue" digs into the world of money -- the various ways people generate income, how they save or spend it, and how technology and social media are changing our economy. CBS News Financial Contributor Mellody Hobson anchors this special edition of "Sunday Morning," portions of which were originally broadcast on April 9, 2017.
Sunday at the Shore
59 perc 109. rész
Jane Pauley hosts our special summer fun broadcast
Beyond Cancer
57 perc 108. rész
We present a rebroadcast of our special edition, hosted by Dr. Jon LaPook, with the latest news on cancer research, diagnosis, treatments, and stories of survivors.
7-16-2017
58 perc 107. rész
Al Gore's crusade
7-9-2017
57 perc 106. rész
All hail the Erie Canal
7-2-2017
58 perc 105. rész
Storm chasing couple's whirlwind life
6-25-2017
58 perc 104. rész
It had us at Hello
6-18-2017
59 perc 103. rész
Bill Cosby trial: Trying America's TV dad
6-11-2017
60 perc 102. rész
Lost at sea: A harrowing tale of survival
6-4-2017
59 perc 101. rész
36 Years and counting: AIDS in America
5-28-2017
60 perc 100. rész
The lost platoon: Ambush
By Design
60 perc 99. rész
Jane Pauley anchors our annual special issue featuring a wealth of stories touching on all aspects of design.
5-14-2017
60 perc 98. rész
Mother's Day
5-7-2017
59 perc 97. rész
Caught in the life: The business of prostituion
4-30-2017
59 perc 96. rész
The Greatest Show on Earth folds its tent
4-23-2017
60 perc 95. rész
When funding the NEA is in jeopardy
4-16-2017
59 perc 94. rész
Inside the Vatican
The Money Issue
61 perc 93. rész
Our annual broadcast digs into the world of money
4-2-2017
58 perc 92. rész
The Doomsday Vault: Humanity's salvation
3-26-2017
59 perc 91. rész
The great divide: Politics in the Age of Trump
3-19-2017
59 perc 90. rész
Welcome to the happiest country on Earth
Beyond Cancer
58 perc 89. rész
Dr. Jon LaPook anchors a special broadcast with the latest news on research, diagnosis and treatments, and stories of survivors.
3-5-2017
49 perc 88. rész
Melinda Gates on making a successful life
2-26-2017
61 perc 87. rész
The creators of movie title sequences
2-19-2017
58 perc 86. rész
A world beyond passwords
2-12-2017
55 perc 85. rész
Read my lips: The art of lip syncing
2-5-2017
61 perc 84. rész
A Gilded Age throwback: Palm Beach, home of Mar-a-Lago
1-29-2017
59 perc 83. rész
The next generation destroyer
1-22-2017
59 perc 82. rész
What democracy looks like
1-15-2017
62 perc 81. rész
President Obama: a look back
1-8-2017
61 perc 80. rész
Virtual reality check
1-1-2017
58 perc 79. rész
Hail and farewell to those we lost in 2016
12-25-2016
59 perc 78. rész
Boys Town: A beacon for troubled youth
12-18-2016
59 perc 77. rész
What's to be done about fake news?
12-11-2016
61 perc 76. rész
Carnegie Heroes: A definition of selfless humanity
12-4-2016
59 perc 75. rész
Remembering Pearl Harbor, 75 years later
11-27-2016
58 perc 74. rész
How Fidel Castro stood up the U.S., and won
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry
61 perc 73. rész
Food Issue
11-13-2016
58 perc 72. rész
The view of voters in West Virginia coal country
The Election Edition
59 perc 71. rész
How did we get here?
10-30-2016
59 perc 70. rész
A dog's secret life
10-23-2016
57 perc 69. rész
Fighting genetic disease with help from HIV virus
10-16-2016
62 perc 68. rész
Hispanics and the vote
10-9-2016
58 perc 67. rész
Jane Pauley returns to morning TV
Celebrating Charlie
63 perc 66. rész
CBS News honor the career of Charles Osgood.
9-18-2016
61 perc 65. rész
Hoping to get lucky
9-11-2016
57 perc 64. rész
A dream come true
9-4-2016
60 perc 63. rész
Up in the air
8-28-2016
60 perc 62. rész
Putting a face on rare, incurable diseases
8-21-2016
58 perc 61. rész
Moving to Canada: A voter's last resort?
By Design
61 perc 60. rész
A rebroadcast of our annual "Design Show," devoted to the people, places and things that change our lives by design.
8-7-2016
61 perc 59. rész
Going the distance
Guns and America
61 perc 58. rész
How guns became a part of the American culture
7-24-2016
54 perc 57. rész
The role of first gentleman
7-17-2016
59 perc 56. rész
Cleveland is back!
7-10-2016
56 perc 55. rész
Black, white, and blue
7-3-2016
61 perc 54. rész
The continuing weirdness of Weird Al Yankovic
6-26-2016
60 perc 53. rész
England votes to leave European Union
6-19-2016
59 perc 52. rész
Searching for our roots
6-12-2016
60 perc 51. rész
Remembering the Titanic of shark attacks
6-5-2016
59 perc 50. rész
The life of "The Greatest"
5-29-2016
61 perc 49. rész
Trying to put the brakes on road rage
By Design
62 perc 48. rész
Charles Osgood goes on location to the scenic shores of Newport, Rhode Island, to host our annual broadcast devoted to the people, places and things that change our lives by design!
5-15-2016
60 perc 47. rész
The latest frontier in America's civil rights battle
5-8-2016
60 perc 46. rész
For first-time moms, 40 is the new 30
5-1-2016
59 perc 45. rész
Seniors and marijuana
4-24-2016
62 perc 44. rész
When disaster relief brings anything but relief
4-17-2016
58 perc 43. rész
Bhutan's secret of happiness
The Money Issue
63 perc 42. rész
Anthony Mason hosts our annual broadcast devoted to finances, businesses, and the way money shapes our lives
4-3-2016
61 perc 41. rész
Megyn Kelly and the questioin that changed her life forever
3-27-2016
58 perc 40. rész
The real story of the Easter Bunny
3-20-2016
48 perc 39. rész
Gawker and testing the limits of free speech
Guns and America
62 perc 38. rész
How guns became a part of American culture
3-6-2016
57 perc 37. rész
Anticipating the next mega-quake
The Oscar Issue
53 perc 36. rész
"Sunday Morning" celebrates movies, as Hollywood prepares for its biggest night of the year
2-21-2016
59 perc 35. rész
Arguing the right to die
2-14-2016
60 perc 34. rész
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dies
2-7-2016
59 perc 33. rész
What drives die-hard sports fans?
1-31-2016
60 perc 32. rész
The downsides of cheap oil
1-24-2016
61 perc 31. rész
Massive blizzard buries the East Coast
1-17-2016
60 perc 30. rész
Iran completes prisoner swap with U.S.
1-10-2016
55 perc 29. rész
One sperm donor's extended family
1-3-2016
57 perc 28. rész
The quiet power of meditation
12-27-2015
62 perc 27. rész
Wild December weather
12-20-2015
46 perc 26. rész
The lost art of small talk
12-13-2015
61 perc 25. rész
Amy Cuddy strikes a power pose
12-6-2015
48 perc 24. rész
San Bernardino shooting
11-29-2015
61 perc 23. rész
On the trail of missing persons
The Food Issue
63 perc 22. rész
Time to eat, drink, and be merry!
11-15-2015
51 perc 21. rész
Deadly attacks across Paris
11-8-2015
60 perc 20. rész
Fighting back against Parkinson's
11-1-15
62 perc 19. rész
In the dark over power grid security
10-25-2015
35 perc 18. rész
The girl in the picture
10-18-2015
44 perc 17. rész
The drone invasion now underway
10-11-2015
51 perc 16. rész
Behind the North Korean curtain
9-27-2015
57 perc 15. rész
9-27-2015
9-20-2015
34 perc 14. rész
9-20-2015
9-13-2015
43 perc 13. rész
9-13-2015
9-6-2015
29 perc 12. rész
9-6-2015
8-30-2015
45 perc 11. rész
8-30-2015
8-23-2015
39 perc 10. rész
8-23-2015
8-16-2015
26 perc 9. rész
8-16-2015
Jon Stewart, Jason Isbell, The Fair Food Program
39 perc 8. rész
This week Mo Rocca talks to the
8-2-2015
60 perc 7. rész
summer camps for adults only; still life; Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman; dentist vs. lion; stars at night; Cuban cigars; Carl Reiner; the convertible
7-26-2015
55 perc 6. rész
couples who met young, split up, and then found each other again later in life; sex researchers Dr. Bill Masters and Virginia Johnson; kissing school; jewelry of Cartier; columnist Dan Savage; science of broken hearts; finding love in China; marriage proposals; mattresses; photographer Inku
7-19-15
51 perc 5. rész
Playing baseball by ear, V is for victory, paintings of J. M. V. Turner, Key and Peele, Pluto, Spam, “rock” stars, confronting fears, Bill Cosby, Chattanooga shooting
7-12-15
51 perc 4. rész
Grey Gardens; treasure hunt in the Rocky Mountains; taking care of sea lions; the last free-standing Howard Johnson’s restaurant, located in Lake George, NY; getting model ships into bottles; marbles; tea; an 85-year-old man collects sunflowers and his smart car; ice cream at the Jersey Shore.
7-5-2015
51 perc 3. rész
U.S. Secret Service, stamp collectors, Pie Town, Nicholas Winton, event expert, Amy Schumer, Travels with Lou, summer blockbusters
6-28-2015
45 perc 2. rész
Same-sex marriage, June 28, 1935, tattoos, Barefoot Contessa, Don Featherstone, fireflies, gay rights, homes, Sen. Chuck Schumer match-maker.
6-21-2015
39 perc 1. rész
Father's Day, new dads, floating markets, Jim Gaffigan, Charleston.
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