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CBS News Sunday Morning

Season 42 2019 - 2020
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  • 2019-09-22T13:00:00Z on CBS
  • 1h 5m
  • 2d 8h 20m (52 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • News
CBS News Sunday Morning is an early morning news program CBS airs on Sunday mornings.

52 episodes

Season Premiere

2019-09-22T13:00:00Z

42x01 September 22, 2019

Season Premiere

42x01 September 22, 2019

  • 2019-09-22T13:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features Michelle Miller chatting with the stars of the hit series "God Friended Me." Plus: Tracy Smith interviews film composer John Williams and violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter; Elizabeth Palmer looks at a new motion picture inspired by the hit TV series "Downton Abbey"; Lee Cowan interviews actress Renée Zellweger, who stars as Judy Garland in a new film; Anthony Mason sits down with musician Mark Knopfler; and Conor Knighton treks through Patagonia National Park in Chile, created thanks to the largest donation of privately-owned land in history.

2019-09-29T13:00:00Z

42x02 September 29, 2019

42x02 September 29, 2019

  • 2019-09-29T13:00:00Z1h 5m

The sparkling notes of a trumpet fanfare and the familiar logo of the sun alert viewers that it's time for CBS's Sunday morning staple. Journalist Jane Pauley helms the show, taking over hosting duties from Charles Osgood, who spent 22 years on the job. A morning talk show, this program airs at a different pace and focuses much of its attention on the performing arts. After a quick update of the day's news and national weather, correspondents offer longer-length segments on a variety of topics, from architecture to ballet to music to pop culture to politics.

2019-10-06T13:00:00Z

42x03 October 6, 2019

42x03 October 6, 2019

  • 2019-10-06T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Author Pete Hamill; singer Lizzo; singer Mitzi Gaynor; businesses and corporations taking a stand on selling guns; Museum of Modern Art; a spiraling walkway above the treetops in Denmark.

2019-10-13T13:00:00Z

42x04 October 13, 2019

42x04 October 13, 2019

  • 2019-10-13T13:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features Rita Braver's cover story in which she revisits three transgender youth to see how their lives have progressed since our initial story with them five years ago. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with Sir Elton John about his new autobiography, "Me"; Michelle Miller profiles "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" star Mariska Hargitay; Nicholas Thompson, the editor-in-chief of Wired, talks with Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang; Scott Simon, of NPR, talks with Chicago White Sox play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti, who has cerebral palsy; and Luke Burbank visits a small park in Indianapolis in an unusual location: on the median of a busy interstate highway.

2019-10-20T13:00:00Z

42x05 October 20, 2019

42x05 October 20, 2019

  • 2019-10-20T13:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features Mo Rocca's cover story examining what we didn't know about President Herbert Hoover. Plus: Lee Cowan talks with Martin Scorsese, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro about their first-ever collaboration, "The Irishman"; Anthony Mason looks at the life and music of Janis Joplin; Martha Teichner traces the life of abolitionist Harriet Tubman; Rita Braver visits an exhibition of works by abstract expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler; and David Pogue finds himself trapped in an escape room – will he get out alive?

2019-10-27T13:00:00Z

42x06 October 27, 2019

42x06 October 27, 2019

  • 2019-10-27T13:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features Martha Teichner's cover story about our fascination with Tyrannosaurus Rex, king of the dinosaurs. Plus: Faith Salie checks out the gargoyles on Washington's National Cathedral; David Pogue studies the effect scary music has on horror movie audiences; Jamie Yuccas talks with the editor behind "The Beautiful Ones," the memoir that singer-songwriter Prince began writing shortly before his death; Ben Tracy finds out what one Japanese town is doing to combat a shrinking population; and Mo Rocca talks with historians about judging U.S. presidents, past and present.

2019-11-03T14:00:00Z

42x07 November 3, 2019

42x07 November 3, 2019

  • 2019-11-03T14:00:00Z1h 5m

World champion archer Matt Stutzman; musician Jeff Lynne; students of an Ohio college accuse a local bakery of racism; author Mitch Albom; the Meow Wolf art exhibit in New Mexico; a conference for obituary writers.

2019-11-10T14:00:00Z

42x08 November 10, 2019

42x08 November 10, 2019

  • 2019-11-10T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Exploring grief; actors Matt Damon and Christian Bale; former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley; artist Mary Whyte; the upcoming season of "The Crown"; the story behind the new "Joy of Cooking"; actor Michael Conner Humphreys.

2019-11-17T14:00:00Z

42x09 November 17, 2019

42x09 November 17, 2019

  • 2019-11-17T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Art restoration; birdwatching with ornithologist David Sibley; women's boxing; author John le Carré; journalist Tom Brokaw; presidential impeachment; golfer Renee Powell.

2019-11-24T14:00:00Z

42x10 November 24, 2019

42x10 November 24, 2019

  • 2019-11-24T14:00:00Z1h 5m

How diets may impact well-being; musician Jon Bon Jovi; Frieda Caplan, who has introduced the country to more than 200 fruits and vegetables; breadfruit; actor Danny Trejo; food halls; chef Jacques Pepin; a unique truck stop in Wyoming; mukbang.

2019-12-01T14:00:00Z

42x11 December 1, 2019

42x11 December 1, 2019

  • 2019-12-01T14:00:00Z1h 5m

A woman inherits 262 cemetery plots and uses the gift to help others; Alec Cabacungan discusses the Shriners Hospitals for Children; Alanis Morissette; family members work as models for catalogs; actors Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins; GPS.

2019-12-08T14:00:00Z

42x12 December 8, 2019

42x12 December 8, 2019

  • 2019-12-08T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Controversy over "dollar stores"; Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art; singer Billie Eilish; musician Eugenia Zukerman; filmmaker Mel Brooks; former professional football player Rob Gronkowski.

2019-12-15T14:00:00Z

42x13 December 15, 2019

42x13 December 15, 2019

  • 2019-12-15T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Package delivery methods; artists paint Christmas cards using their mouths and feet; actor Harvey Keitel; director Greta Gerwig; actress Saoirse Ronan; gift ideas; department store chain Nordstrom; author Thomas Friedman; journalist Eliana Johnson.

2019-12-22T14:00:00Z

42x14 December 22, 2019

42x14 December 22, 2019

  • 2019-12-22T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Crowdsourcing website GoFundMe; actress Jennifer Lopez; the life of composer Irving Berlin; nativity scenes; the history of a Hanukkah favorite -- latkes; comic Jim Gaffigan; the Young People's Chorus of New York City and Jon Batiste perform.

2019-12-29T14:00:00Z

42x15 December 29, 2019

42x15 December 29, 2019

  • 2019-12-29T14:00:00Z1h 5m

The world's best and worst airports; actor Eddie Murphy; experimental spirits distilled in Copenhagen; bidding farewell to those who died in the past year; Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un; looking ahead.

2020-01-05T14:00:00Z

42x16 January 5, 2020

42x16 January 5, 2020

  • 2020-01-05T14:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," with host Jane Pauley, features Rita Braver's cover story on people who have discovered siblings or biological parents they didn’t know about through DNA testing. Plus: Serena Altschul visits with David Byrne, whose new show, "American Utopia," is burning down the house on Broadway; Bob Schieffer profiles country singer Tanya Tucker; Ben Tracy checks out some of the work of celebrated hotel designer Bill Bensley; National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore offers a heartfelt message on saving endangered species; and Conor Knighton has saved a seat for you as he witnesses an unusual contest – competitive tablescaping – at the Los Angeles County Fair.

2020-01-12T14:00:00Z

42x17 January 12, 2020

42x17 January 12, 2020

  • 2020-01-12T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Workplace discrimination against pregnant women; the works of Money at the Denver Art Museum; musician Gary Clark Jr.; a close look at the octopus; actress Kim Novak; a woman who introduced the country to more than 200 fruits and vegetables.

2020-01-19T14:00:00Z

42x18 January, 19 2020

42x18 January, 19 2020

  • 2020-01-19T14:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," with guest host Mo Rocca, features David Martin's story on the history behind a new aircraft carrier's name. Plus: Anthony Mason sits down with the British band Mumford & Sons; Tracy Smith talks with Oscar-nominated actress Laura Dern ("Marriage Story"); Lee Cowan learns how a long-forgotten tool for treating suicidal patients is finding new success; Kelefa Sanneh digs into one Chinese family's connective tradition of cooking dumplings; and Barry Petersen visits the Denver Art Museum's comprehensive retrospective of works by Impressionist artist Claude Monet. Air Date: Jan 19, 2020

2020-01-26T14:00:00Z

42x19 January, 26 2020

42x19 January, 26 2020

  • 2020-01-26T14:00:00Z1h 5m

What goes into making a hit song; singer-songwriter Raffi; children perform in Madagascar; conductor Gustavo Dudamel; singer-songwriter Huey Lewis talks about his hearing loss; DJ Khaled; remembering songwriter Allee Willis.

2020-02-02T14:00:00Z

42x20 February 2, 2020

42x20 February 2, 2020

  • 2020-02-02T14:00:00Z1h 5m

The presidential campaign; singer-songwriter James Taylor; searching for antiques with TV personality Mike Wolfe; actor Mandy Patinkin; trophy creators at Tiffany; director Taika Waititi and actress Scarlett Johansson.

2020-02-09T14:00:00Z

42x21 February 9, 2020

42x21 February 9, 2020

  • 2020-02-09T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Intimacy coaching; the history and artistry of Hollywood backdrops; singer and choreographer Toni Basil; a man who has devoted his life to bringing movies to a small Washington town; actress Tatum O'Neal; "Hair Love"; Oscar nominations.

2020-02-16T14:00:00Z

42x22 February 16, 2020

42x22 February 16, 2020

  • 2020-02-16T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Migraine headaches; band Air Supply; the Moulin Rouge in Paris; actor Harrison Ford; Holocaust survivors mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz's death camp; Yad Vashem, Israel's memorial to the victims of the Holocaust; chocolate.

2020-02-23T14:00:00Z

42x23 February 23, 2020

42x23 February 23, 2020

  • 2020-02-23T14:00:00Z1h 5m

A Wisconsin company changes the way medical records are kept; artist Betye Saar; Bob Moore, founder of Bob's Red Mill; architect Rem Koolhaas; actor Richard Dreyfuss; George Washington's life after he left the presidency.

2020-03-01T14:00:00Z

42x24 March 1, 2020

42x24 March 1, 2020

  • 2020-03-01T14:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," with host Jane Pauley, features Dr. Jon LaPook with the latest on the coronavirus outbreak. Plus: Faith Salie talks with former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson about ending the use of non-disclosure agreements in sexual harassment cases; Anthony Mason interviews model Paulina Porizkova; Mo Rocca profiles "Wheel of Fortune" co-host Vanna White; Seth Doane meets Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas; and Luke Burbank visits Hamilton, Mo., a destination for quilters.

2020-03-08T13:00:00Z

42x25 March 8, 2020

42x25 March 8, 2020

  • 2020-03-08T13:00:00Z1h 5m

This week "Sunday Morning," with host Jane Pauley, features Susan Spencer's cover story on the benefits of afternoon naps. (Watch out for the boss!) Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with the Dixie Chicks; Luke Burbank interviews teen pop singer-turned-actress Mandy Moore, star of "This Is Us"; Martha Teichner looks back at the 1918 flu pandemic; Mark Phillips meets the dancers of "Riverdance," which is marking its 25th anniversary with a new production coming to New York's Radio City Music Hall; and Tony Dokoupil talks with photographers from the Louisville Courier-Journal, whose archive of pictures detailing the public and private moments of the city's most famous son are now collected in a book, "Picture: Muhammad Ali."

2020-03-15T13:00:00Z

42x26 March 15, 2020

42x26 March 15, 2020

  • 2020-03-15T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In this special encore presentation of our 40th anniversary broadcast (originally aired on January 27, 2019), “Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauley looks back at the many roads traveled, the memorable personalities we have met, and some of the fun and unusual stories we have told. Plus: Serena Altschul introduces viewers to the "Sun Queen," our associate director Jessica Frank, who is responsible for the suns that grace our show; Nancy Giles explores the history of the "Sunday Morning" theme music; and Conor Knighton meets some of our team of videographers that brings the beauty and sounds of nature to our broadcast each week.

2020-03-22T13:00:00Z

42x27 March 22, 2020

42x27 March 22, 2020

  • 2020-03-22T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In this broadcast hosted by Lee Cowan, David Pogue looks at why irrational fear can make people respond to a crisis (such as the coronavirus pandemic) in dangerous ways. Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with singer Alicia Keys; Jill Schlesinger examines the economic fallout of the pandemic; Ted Koppel explores the terrible choices that hospitals with shortages of medical equipment may soon face; Seth Doane chronicles his first-hand experience being quarantined in Rome for COVID-19; Mo Rocca looks at the history of New York’s Bellevue Hospital Center; chef Bobby Flay talks about finding comfort in preparing comfort food; and film critic David Edelstein offers movie suggestions for people climbing the walls at home.

2020-03-29T13:00:00Z

42x28 March 29, 2020

42x28 March 29, 2020

  • 2020-03-29T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In this broadcast hosted by Lee Cowan, David Pogue looks at how to work from home without losing your mind. Plus: Jane Pauley sits down with Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, who are acting together for the first time since they married 23 years ago; Chip Reid reports on how the Census Bureau will be conducting their decennial survey during a pandemic; Martha Teichner explores the qualities of government leadership during a crisis; Jill Schlesinger examines employment prospects in the wake of record-high job losses; Hollywood Reporter TV critic Daniel Fienberg and Washington Post book critic Ron Charles offers their picks; Jim Gaffigan continues his family quarantine; and Mo Rocca checks out a popular pastime for people cooped up at home: jigsaw puzzles.

2020-04-05T13:00:00Z

42x29 April 5, 2020

42x29 April 5, 2020

  • 2020-04-05T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our broadcast hosted by Jane Pauley, David Pogue looks at how the increase in people working from home is putting stresses on internet connectivity. Plus: Susan Spencer looks at how psychotherapists and social workers are continuing to help patients by conducting sessions via phone; Martha Teichner talks with “Little Fires Everywhere” author Celeste Ng; Tracy Smith examines the increased interest in “Victory Gardens” among the homebound; TCM host Ben Mankiewicz talks with Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and George Takei about surviving difficult times; Luke Burbank learns how a Portland, Ore., pinball arcade is weathering this economic climate; Seth Doane talks with Italian doctors about what the U.S. could learn from their experience with COVID-19; and Mo Rocca looks back at 1973, when a joke by Johnny Carson led to a shortage of toilet paper.

2020-04-12T13:00:00Z

42x30 April 12, 2020

42x30 April 12, 2020

  • 2020-04-12T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our broadcast hosted by Jane Pauley, Lee Cowan looks at a movement of companies and individuals volunteering to make protective masks and gowns. Also: Martha Teichner sits down with actor Nathan Lane; Ted Koppel hears from three successful leaders about what qualities of leadership are needed in our country during the pandemic crisis; with national parks closed, Conor Knighton explores how to enjoy the Great Outdoors indoors; Rita Braver samples virtual museum tours; we present commentaries by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, and Rabbi Jose Rolando Matalon; and Mo Rocca looks into the history of an endangered ritual: the handshake.

2020-04-19T13:00:00Z

42x31 April 19, 2020

42x31 April 19, 2020

  • 2020-04-19T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our broadcast hosted by Jane Pauley, David Pogue looks at a historic collaboration between tech rivals Apple and Google to fight the spread of the coronavirus. Plus: Jill Schlesinger looks at the increasing demand facing food banks; John Blackstone ?visits? with singer-songwriter Randy Newman, whose latest song is about self-isolation; Lee Cowan talks with artist Kadir Nelson; Erin Moriarty meets the cast of ?Mrs. America,? a new TV series about the fight over the Equal Rights Amendment; Ted Koppel examines the crisis of COVID-19 in our nation?s jails and prisons; and Mo Rocca explores what Zoom conference calls reveal about our homes.

2020-04-26T13:00:00Z

42x32 April 26, 2020

42x32 April 26, 2020

  • 2020-04-26T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. For our cover story, Martha Teichner explores why America was unprepared for the novel coronavirus outbreak. Plus: Faith Salie faces a challenge of lockdown life: do-it-yourself hair coloring; Nancy Giles looks at what people are wearing while they Zoom; Luke Burbank visits a farmers market that has reopened in Seattle; Holly Williams talks with actress Claire Danes ("Homeland"); 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"; Erin Moriarty visits Hart Island in New York City, the largest Potter's field in the country; and Jim Gaffigan reports on Week 6 of quarantine life.

2020-05-03T13:00:00Z

42x33 May 3, 2020

42x33 May 3, 2020

  • 2020-05-03T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Rita Braver examines how scientists won the war against the 20th century polio epidemic. Plus: Seth Doane interviews survivors of coronavirus; Pauley talks with Marlo Thomas and Phil Donohue, 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; Mo Rocca dishes up some comfort food, while Martha Stewart is in the kitchen baking a special treat; comedian Jim Gaffigan realizes something he?s missing in his seventh week of quarantine; and David Pogue welcomes the creators of entertaining and music-filled quarantine videos to their very own awards ceremony ? the ?Sunday Morning? Sunny Awards!

2020-05-10T13:00:00Z

42x34 May 10, 2020

42x34 May 10, 2020

  • 2020-05-10T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Tracy Smith examines how relationships are being tested by partners living together in lockdown 24/7. Plus: Rita Braver talks with actress-producer Reese Witherspoon about her production company, Hello Sunshine; 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 chef Bobby Flay and Faith Salie offer messages for Mothers Day.

2020-05-17T13:00:00Z

42x35 May 17, 2020

42x35 May 17, 2020

  • 2020-05-17T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Susan Spencer talks with researchers who are studying pandemic-inspired dreams and nightmares. Plus: 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.

2020-05-24T13:00:00Z

42x36 May 24, 2020

42x36 May 24, 2020

  • 2020-05-24T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan examines Hollywood's canceled summer blockbuster season and how film production may be forever changed. Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with singer-songwriter Josh Groban; 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 manned SpaceX launch from the Kennedy Space Center; Wired magazine's Nicholas Thompson explores how Wikipedia became a trusted source for medical information on COVID-19; Conor Knighton takes a new virtual tour inside the Statue of Liberty; and Martha Teichner reports on how the home baking of bread during lockdown is nourishing people's bodies and souls.

2020-05-31T13:00:00Z

42x37 May 31, 2020

42x37 May 31, 2020

  • 2020-05-31T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Mo Rocca explores whether the ?New Normal? may ever go back to the old one. Plus: Lee Cowan talks with Jon Bon Jovi and Jewel about how COVID-19 is coloring today?s music, while 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; Jim Gaffigan reports on Week 11 of quarantine; with gyms closed, Nancy Giles works up a sweat with her in-home Peloton exercise equipment; and Luke Burbank samples a new pandemic tradition, the virtual cocktail hour. Cheers!

2020-06-07T13:00:00Z

42x38 June 7, 2020

42x38 June 7, 2020

  • 2020-06-07T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel explores how America appears ? to its allies and adversaries ? to be relinquishing its global leadership. Plus: Maurice DuBois interviews activists, writers and educators bearing witness to our national reckoning about racism, while The New Yorker magazine?s Kelefa Sanneh looks at the 1921 massacre of blacks in Tulsa, Okla.; David Martin discusses a new book about the first atomic bomb with its author, Fox News anchor Chris Wallace; Tony Dokoupil visits with "SNL" cast member Pete Davidson to chat about his new movie, "The King of Staten Island"; Mo Rocca explores the many ways Broadway talents are putting on a show even as stages go dark; and ?Sunday Morning? remembers the artist Christo, who became renowned for wrapping buildings and landscapes with colorful fabric to create monumental, transformative and yet impermanent works of public art.

2020-06-14T13:00:00Z

42x39 June 14, 2020

42x39 June 14, 2020

  • 2020-06-14T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. 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." Plus: 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?; John Dickerson discusses lessons in presidential leadership; and Conor Knighton learns how an L.A.-based travel photographer, housebound by the pandemic, is recreating the great outdoors indoors, in miniature.

2020-06-21T13:00:00Z

42x40 June 21, 2020

42x40 June 21, 2020

  • 2020-06-21T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Pauley talks with Governor Andrew Cuomo about how he marshaled New Yorkers to ?flatten the curve? of the coronavirus pandemic. Plus: Ted Koppel looks at how some small business owners are trying to weather the economic storm of COVID-19; John Dickerson interviews Apple CEO Tim Cook; Tracy Smith talks with singer-songwriter Yusuf Islam about revisiting songs that he originally recorded as Cat Stevens; Michelle Miller explores the heritage of black cowboys, in the Old West and today's Los Angeles; Jeff Pegues looks at the historic tensions between police and the black community; and comedian Jim Gaffigan reveals what dads really want for Father's Day.

2020-06-28T13:00:00Z

42x41 June 28, 2020

42x41 June 28, 2020

  • 2020-06-28T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Plus: Rita Braver finds out how some regional theatres 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; Lee Cowan checks in with Chicago street artist Jim Bachor, who fills potholes with colorful mosaics; 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.

2020-07-05T13:00:00Z

42x42 July 5, 2020

42x42 July 5, 2020

  • 2020-07-05T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Guest host: Lee Cowan. In our cover story, 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. Plus: 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; Kelefa Sanneh reflects on Frederick Douglass' 1852 speech, "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July??; and Jim Gaffigan discusses pre-programmed computer alerts reminding him of all the events he would have gone to if COVID hadn?t cancelled them.

2020-07-12T13:00:00Z

42x43 July 12, 2020

42x43 July 12, 2020

  • 2020-07-12T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Guest host: Lee Cowan. In our cover story, NPR's Allison Aubrey examines how medical staff from Johns Hopkins are joining forces with "trusted messengers" in the Baltimore community to improve health outcomes for African Americans facing coronavirus. Plus: Seth Doane reports on the economic fallout in Rome due to an absence of American tourists; Mo Rocca talks with actress Melissa Gilbert about life lessons learned from "Little House on the Prairie"; Bill Whitaker sits down with chef Dominique Crenn, the first woman in America to receive three Michelin stars; Jim Axelrod interviews ?Daily Show? host Trevor Noah; Lee Cowan explores how residents in rich and poor areas of Shreveport, La., are extending themselves to their neighbors to build a more caring community; and Martha Stewart discusses the inspirations for, and benefits from, creating a beautiful, subtle and colorful garden.

2020-07-19T13:00:00Z

42x44 July 19, 2020

42x44 July 19, 2020

  • 2020-07-19T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, John Blackstone looks at how the workplace may be different when (or if) we go back to the office. Plus: 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; we look back at the life of civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis; David Pogue participates in the largest virtual choir ever assembled – 17,572 voices in all; and Jim Axelrod pulls into a truck stop cafe in Wyoming that features a unique menu.

2020-07-26T13:00:00Z

42x45 July 26, 2020

42x45 July 26, 2020

  • 2020-07-26T13:00:00Z1h 5m

2020-08-02T13:00:00Z

42x46 August 2, 2020

42x46 August 2, 2020

  • 2020-08-02T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue checks up on why nearly half of Americans are believed to be living without high-speed internet access. Plus: Mo Rocca sits down with actress and singer Linda Lavin, of ?Alice? fame; Seth Doane travels to the island of Madagascar, which supplies 80% of the world?s vanilla, to learn of the spice?s flavorful story; Rita Braver profiles David Allen Sibley, the author and illustrator of bestselling bird guides; Bob Schieffer interviews country star Tanya Tucker, whose most recent album earned her glowing reviews and two Grammy Awards; Luke Burbank sizes up the medical value of hugs; and Lee Cowan talks broadcasting history with George Schweitzer, the Columbia Broadcasting System?s longtime chairman of marketing, who definitely has eyes for CBS.

2020-08-09T13:00:00Z

42x47 August 9, 2020

42x47 August 9, 2020

  • 2020-08-09T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Jill Schlesinger looks at what educators and students may expect when colleges and universities open for the fall semester. Plus: Rita Braver profiles Dr. Jill Biden; Jim Axelrod focuses on the work of an official White House photographer, Pulitzer Prize-winner David Hume Kennerly; Jane Pauley sits down with singer-songwriter James Taylor; Kelefa Sanneh explores the rise in popularity of RVs during the pandemic; Mark Phillips looks at how Britain is re-examining its slave-trading past; Jim Gaffigan acquires a green thumb; and Lee Cowan visits artist Bradley Hart, whose paintings incorporate an unusual medium: bubble wrap.

2020-08-16T13:00:00Z

42x48 August 16, 2020

42x48 August 16, 2020

  • 2020-08-16T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel investigates White House directives, granting vast powers to the president, that are so secret even Congress cannot see them. Plus: 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.

2020-08-23T13:00:00Z

42x49 August 23, 2020

42x49 August 23, 2020

  • 2020-08-23T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Lee Cowan. In our cover story, David Pogue explores the difficult choices parents and teachers face about sending students back to class in the midst of a pandemic. Plus: On the centennial of the 19th Amendment, Margaret Brennan reports on how women finally won the right to vote; Conor Knighton meets a retired surgeon and pilot who helps dogs in need find homes, by flying animals to adoption centers around the country; Mark Whitaker talks with Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Radhika Jones and guest editor Ta-Nehisi Coates about their special issue examining race in America; Mo Rocca turns some letters with ?Wheel of Fortune? star Vanna White; Lee Cowan meets a top-ranked archer who was born without arms; comedian Jim Gaffigan contemplates the start of the new school year; and Luke Burbank offers up the history and lore behind a big, sweet, juicy slice of summer ? watermelons.

2020-08-30T13:00:00Z

42x50 August 30, 2020

42x50 August 30, 2020

  • 2020-08-30T13:00:00Z1h 5m

2020-09-06T13:00:00Z

42x51 September 6, 2020

42x51 September 6, 2020

  • 2020-09-06T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Martha Teichner explores the Great American Lawn. Plus: David Martin interviews former FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok, whose new book details the Bureau?s investigation of the Trump campaign?s connections to Russia; Lee Cowan visits broadcast legend Vin Scully and checks out some of his baseball memorabilia, soon to go up for auction; Lesley Stahl discusses Netflix?s unique corporate culture with co-founder and co-CEO Reed Hastings; Tracy Smith talks to reality TV star Paris Hilton about the REAL Paris Hilton; Jill Schlesinger looks at income inequality in the era of COVID-19; and Jim Axelrod offers a commentary in which he faces an uncomfortable truth about masks: they rob us of our smiles.

2020-09-13T13:00:00Z

42x52 September 13, 2020

42x52 September 13, 2020

  • 2020-09-13T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Martha Teichner examines how America?s response to the coronavirus has been politicized. Plus: 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; Mo Rocca looks at the history of presidential portraits; and Serena Alstchul meets with amateur astrophotographers capturing the wonders of the night sky.

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