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CBS News Sunday Morning

Season 45 2022 - 2023
NR

  • 2022-09-25T13:00:00Z on CBS
  • 1h 5m
  • 2d 9h 8m (53 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • News
CBS News Sunday Morning is an early morning news program CBS airs on Sunday mornings.

53 episodes

Season Premiere

2022-09-25T13:00:00Z

45x01 September 25, 2022

Season Premiere

45x01 September 25, 2022

  • 2022-09-25T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Kelefa Sanneh looks at the war of ever-increasing streaming services fighting for subscribers. Also: Pauley talks with actress Sigourney Weaver, featured in four movies this fall; Lee Cowan sits down with singer Wynonna Judd for her first interview since the death of her mother, Naomi; Ted Koppel discusses the impact of the bestseller "Tuesdays with Morrie" with its author, Mitch Albom; Tracy Smith finds out what Gwyneth Paltrow thinks about turning 50; David Martin meets the people behind the incredible true-life Vietnam War adventure, "The Greatest Beer Run Ever"; and Martha Teichner visits an art exhibition that is literally for the birds.

2022-10-02T13:00:00Z

45x02 October 2, 2022

45x02 October 2, 2022

  • 2022-10-02T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Martin delves into the classification of government secrets. Plus: Norah O'Donnell visits a museum of CIA spycraft; Seth Doane talks with actress Cate Blanchett about her new film, "Tár"; John Dickerson discusses with Maggie Haberman her new book about Donald Trump, "Confidence Man"; Tracy Smith profiles actor John Stamos; Kris Van Cleave looks at the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, while Charlie D'Agata reports on the war in Ukraine; and David Pogue looks at how NASA intentionally collided a spacecraft with an asteroid.

2022-10-09T13:00:00Z

45x03 October 9, 2022

45x03 October 9, 2022

  • 2022-10-09T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Erin Moriarty looks at the influence of the consulting firm McKinsey & Company. Plus: Jane Pauley interviews Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts, starring in "Ticket to Paradise"; Tracy Smith sits down with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, star of "Black Adam"; Kelefa Sanneh talks with John David Washington, making his Broadway debut in a revival of "The Piano Lesson"; Conor Knighton profiles bluegrass guitarist Billy Strings; Martha Teichner visits chef Erin French at her Maine restaurant, The Lost Kitchen; and David Pogue checks out the newly-renovated David Geffen Hall at New York's Lincoln Center.

2022-10-16T13:00:00Z

45x04 October 16, 2022

45x04 October 16, 2022

  • 2022-10-16T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Ted Koppel hosts our special broadcast exploring the ways in which America has drifted apart, and how we can still come together. Stories include: Why some Oregonians want to move the border to become part of Idaho; a visit to Teton County, Wyoming, home to the widest income divide in America; conversations with musician-activist John Legend, and TV producer Norman Lear; a look back on our country's violent political history; the polarization generated by talk radio, and the corrosive effects of social media; an examination of why blue collar jobs are stigmatized; and a workshop held by Braver Angels, a non-profit aimed at bring Red and Blue Americans together.

2022-10-23T13:00:00Z

45x05 October 23, 2022

45x05 October 23, 2022

  • 2022-10-23T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Kristine Johnson talks with Formula One racers about the sport's increasing popularity in the U.S. Also: John Dickerson and Bob Woodward discuss the Washington Post reporter's conversations with former President Donald Trump, now available in an audiobook; Rita Braver interviews novelist John Irving; Anthony Mason sits down with rocker Nathaniel Rateliff; Tracy Smith talks with comedian Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias; Martha Teichner explores the legacy of New York City urban planner Robert Moses; and we look back at Ed Bradley's 2004 "60 Minutes" report on the murder of Emmett Till.

2022-10-30T13:00:00Z

45x06 October 30, 2022

45x06 October 30, 2022

  • 2022-10-30T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Robert Costa looks at the threat posed by hundreds of Republican "election deniers" running for office. Also: Tracy Smith talks with actress Jamie Lee Curtis; Norah O'Donnell joins U2 frontman Bono for a visit to the Dublin of his past; Kelefa Sanneh meets a girl whose genetically-modified T cells beat cancer; Seth Doane interviews British writer Ian McEwan about his new novel, "Lessons"; Lilia Luciano steps into the Beverly Hills "Witch's House"; and Conor Knighton meets up with the 251 Club, whose members aim to visit every single town in Vermont.

2022-11-06T14:00:00Z

45x07 November 6, 2022

45x07 November 6, 2022

  • 2022-11-06T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Jim Axelrod looks at the cultural shift over crying in public. Plus: Lesley Stahl talks with Steven Spielberg about his latest film, the semi-autobiographical "The Fabelmans"; Lee Cowan interviews Sylvester Stallone, star of the new streaming series "Tulsa King"; Tracy Smith sits down with Cameron Crowe, who's turned his 2000 film "Almost Famous" into a Broadway musical; David Pogue looks at the problems behind Daylight Saving Time; Rita Braver visits a museum devoted to Broadway history; and Conor Knighton checks out some class axe at the World Lumberjack Championships.

2022-11-13T14:00:00Z

45x08 November 13, 2022

45x08 November 13, 2022

  • 2022-11-13T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Susan Spencer looks at the insidious effects of ageism. Also: Pauley sits down with veteran journalist Judy Woodruff; Martha Teichner looks back at this week's midterm elections, while David Pogue examines why gerrymandering has gotten worse; Tracy Smith interviews comedian Adam Sandler; Mark Whitaker looks at how Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey are helping to reshape television behind the camera; Lee Cowan reports on a search for military plane crash victims buried in an Alaska glacier for 70 years; and Rita Braver visits a Van Gogh retrospective in Detroit.

2022-11-20T14:00:00Z

45x09 November 20, 2022

45x09 November 20, 2022

  • 2022-11-20T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Food Issue." Featured: Luke Burbank on the highlights of cannabis cuisine; Martha Teichner visits Le Bernardin chef Eric Ripert; Tracy Smith talks with Linda Ronstadt about her memoir that celebrates family and food; Ben Tracy examines how farmers are adapting to climate change; Seth Doane visits pizza makers in Naples; Holly Williams profiles a Ukrainian chef promoting his country's culinary culture; Jim Axelrod on the rise of halal meats; Elaine Quijano on the Filipino vegetable ube, making inroads in America; Mo Rocca meets the young proprietor of a landmark NYC butcher shop; Kelefa Sanneh samples nonalcoholic wines and cocktails; and David Pogue looks at some "Small Wonders" – baby carrots, microgreens and mini-watermelons.

2022-11-27T14:00:00Z

45x10 November 27, 2022

45x10 November 27, 2022

  • 2022-11-27T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue rides a submersible to the wreck of RMS Titanic. Also: John Blackstone sits down with Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir; David Martin profiles a wounded Ukraine veteran who travels to the U.S. for a prosthetic leg; Seth Doane talks with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, who had recorded a Christmas album with his children; Martha Teichner examines how mass shootings are being memorialized; Alina Cho visits New York's famed Hotel Chelsea; and Allison Aubrey meets a chef and a vegetable breeder who set out to create a better-tasting squash.

2022-12-04T14:00:00Z

45x11 December 4, 2022

45x11 December 4, 2022

  • 2022-12-04T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Luke Burbank looks at Elon Musk's chaotic reign since buying Twitter. Plus: Erin Moriarty examines how some families are being broken up in the name of protecting children; Tracy Smith interviews Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro about his stop-motion animated feature, "Pinocchio"; Lee Cowan talks with actor Brendan Fraser about his acclaimed performance in "The Whale"; John Dickerson visits a new Smithsonian exhibition that traces pop culture's influence on America; Robert Costa talks with Rep. Jamie Raskin and The New Yorker's David Remnick about the impending January 6th Committee report; and Faith Salie explores the world of whimsical, tiny sculptures dubbed "Becorns."

2022-12-11T14:00:00Z

45x12 December 11, 2022

45x12 December 11, 2022

  • 2022-12-11T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, John Dickerson talks with filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi, whose new HBO documentary is about her mother, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Also: Lee Cowan visits with folk singer-comedians Tom and Dick Smothers; Tony Dokoupil profiles singer-songwriter Charlie Puth; Robert Costa talks with rapper and TV talk show host Killer Mike; Allison Aubrey looks at the controversy over the flavor enhancer MSG; Liz Palmer explores the history of a famed Tokyo architectural wonder that is now being demolished; and we have a return visit from Techno Claus (who looks suspiciously like David Pogue), offering gift ideas for the gadget lovers on your holiday list.

2022-12-18T14:00:00Z

45x13 December 18, 2022

45x13 December 18, 2022

  • 2022-12-18T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at America's love of pickup trucks. Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with Margot Robbie, star of the new film "Babylon"; David Pogue explores film music with composer Nicholas Britell; Serena Altschul samples some traditional Hanukkah jelly doughnuts; Conor Knighton checks out New Mexico's love of red and green chile sauces, popularly known as a Christmas combo; Seth Doane visits the world capital of accordions, in Castelfidardo, Italy; and Luke Burbank cozies up with a tradition of the season: Hallmark Channel holiday movies.

2022-12-25T14:00:00Z

45x14 December 25, 2022

45x14 December 25, 2022

  • 2022-12-25T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue reports the good news headlines you may have missed in 2022. Also: Grammy-winning superstar Lizzo gives Tracy Smith a tour of her new home; Ramy Inocencio looks at the history of the song "Amazing Grace"; Luke Burbank meets a young artist whose medium is Rubik's Cubes; Conor Knighton reflects on a childhood recorded on home video; Seth Doane meets bakery workers who make an Italian treat behind prison walls; Faith Salie looks at three very unusual Christmas trees; and Andrea Bocelli and his children, Matteo and Virginia, join the Young People's Chorus of New York City in performing two holiday songs.

2023-01-01T14:00:00Z

45x15 January 1, 2023

45x15 January 1, 2023

  • 2023-01-01T14:00:00Z1h 5m

Lee Cowan looks back on those we lost in 2022. We also pay tribute to broadcaster Barbara Walters, with remembrances by Pauley, Ted Koppel and Sam Donaldson; and we look back at the life of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Plus, Robert Costa looks ahead at what to expect in Congress in 2023, David Martin examines the state of Russia's war in Ukraine, and Liz Palmer examines conflicts in Asia in the New Year. Finally, Washington Post book reviewer Ron Charles offers his favorite novels of 2022.

2023-01-08T14:00:00Z

45x16 January 8, 2023

45x16 January 8, 2023

  • 2023-01-08T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Susan Spencer looks at how friendships are the key to happiness. Plus: Jim Axelrod sits down with entrepreneur Mark Cuban; Seth Doane talks with actress Michelle Yeoh about her acclaimed performance in "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once"; Ben Tracy examines how climate change is reshaping U.S. coastlines; Nancy Giles interviews the sculptor of a memorial honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King; Luke Burbank checks out how days are celebrated on the National Day Calendar; and Mo Rocca looks back at how President Gerald Ford sought to "whip" inflation … with a button.

2023-01-15T14:00:00Z

45x17 January 15, 2023

45x17 January 15, 2023

  • 2023-01-15T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue looks at art created by artificial intelligence, and the downsides it poses. Plus: Mark Whitaker explores a remarkable tale of 19th century deception, and a couple's escape from slavery; Jim Axelrod interviews actress Pamela Anderson about her memoir, "Love, Pamela"; Kelefa Sanneh talks with Maryland's Governor-elect Wes Moore; Serena Altschul visits a Philadelphia exhibition of works by Modigliani; Lee Cowan talks with the stars, and the inspirations, of the football comedy "80 for Brady"; and Luke Burbank tests his marbles expertise at the Rolley Hole Marbles National Championship in rural Tennessee.

2023-01-22T14:00:00Z

45x18 January 22, 2023

45x18 January 22, 2023

  • 2023-01-22T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue looks at concerns over the AI writing program ChatGPT. Plus: Ben Mankiewicz talks with Harrison Ford about his new western series, "1923"; Rita Braver looks back on the presidency of Lyndon Johnson; Jim Axelrod visits with the children of Carl Reiner to discuss his comic legacy; Lilia Luciano visits an exhibition of Native American art made of glass; Nancy Giles looks at the public reaction to the unveiling in Boston of "The Embrace," a statue honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King; and Seth Doane explores the ancient Korean art of making "hanji" paper.

2023-01-29T14:00:00Z

45x19 January 29, 2023

45x19 January 29, 2023

  • 2023-01-29T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Lee Cowan reports on the fatal beating by Memphis Police of a Black man, Tyre Nichols. Also: David Pogue examines efforts to combat "deepfakes"; Jim Axelrod looks at an alleged Nazi plot to assassinate FDR, Churchill and Stalin; Tracy Smith talks with Colin Farrell and Brendon Gleeson, both Oscar-nominated for "The Banshees of Inisherin"; Ben Mankiewicz interviews actor and activist James Cromwell; Rita Braver explores the architecture of Steven Holl; Serena Altschul visits a Museum of Modern Art exhibition of works by Meret Oppenheim; and Mo Rocca offers a "Mobituary" of Samantha Smith, a fifth-grader who, in 1983, became "America's Littlest Diplomat."

2023-02-05T14:00:00Z

45x20 February 5, 2023

45x20 February 5, 2023

  • 2023-02-05T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Rita Braver meets Taylor Swift fans who are taking on Ticketmaster in court. Plus: David Pogue goes inside the world of K-pop; Tracy Smith talks with Motown legend Smokey Robinson; Conor Knighton looks into the rise of video game music; Mo Rocca interviews Carole Feraci, a singer who confronted Richard Nixon about the Vietnam War during a 1972 White House gala; Serena Altschul visits an exhibition of works by Edward Hopper; Kelefa Sanneh explores the history of hip-hop fashion; and Luke Burbank examines the range war ignited over gas stoves.

2023-02-12T14:00:00Z

45x21 February 12, 2023

45x21 February 12, 2023

  • 2023-02-12T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue looks at what makes a great love song. Plus: Martha Teichner visits Dog Mountain in Vermont, where dog lovers honor the pets they have loved and lost; Jonathan Vigliotti sits down with Nick and Vanessa Lachey, hosts of the hit matchmaking series “Love Is Blind”; David Martin examines the long march toward racial equality in the U.S. military; Rita Braver interviews David Hogg, five years after surviving the Parkland school shooting; Mo Rocca looks back at the music of Burt Bacharach; and Faith Salie partakes of the history of fudge.

2023-02-19T14:00:00Z

45x22 February 19, 2023

45x22 February 19, 2023

  • 2023-02-19T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Allison Aubrey looks at how one private equity firm has introduced a new model of employee ownership. Plus: David Martin and Charlie D’Agata report on the war in Ukraine as it enters its second year; Mark Phillips talks with the director and star of “All Quiet on the Western Front”; Tracy Smith listens in as some big names record a tribute album of music by Henry Mancini; Ben Mankiewicz talks with Oscar-nominee Judd Hirsch of “The Fabelmans”; Robert Costa finds out how Liev Schreiber is helping raise humanitarian aid for Ukraine; Faith Salie looks at how the Washington Monument was constructed; and Seth Doane checks out a Venetian tradition: colorful masks at Carnival.

2023-02-26T14:00:00Z

45x23 February 26, 2023

45x23 February 26, 2023

  • 2023-02-26T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Ted Koppel reports on one organization’s efforts to stem gun violence in Baltimore. Plus: Cowan explores why Utah’s Great Salt Lake is rapidly shrinking in size; Tracy Smith talks with “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star Ke Huy Quan; Ben Mankiewicz interviews actor Woody Harrelson; Anthony Mason profiles “Women Talking” writer-director Sarah Polley; Bill Whitaker looks back at the trailblazing career of journalist Belva Davis; and Jonathan Vigliotti examines how animals’ genetics or behavior may hold clues to reducing heart disease, cancer or dementia in humans.

2023-03-05T14:00:00Z

45x24 March 5, 2023

45x24 March 5, 2023

  • 2023-03-05T14:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue examines how the CHIPS Act may help restore America's computer chip-making infrastructure. Plus: Mo Rocca sits down with "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon; Lee Cowan looks back on the influence of "Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz; Susan Spencer reports on a new tool for preventing suicides; Ben Mankiewicz profiles comedian Nick Kroll; Nikki Batiste details the verdict in the Alex Murdaugh trial; and Luke Burbank explores the world of beatboxing.

2023-03-12T13:00:00Z

45x25 March 12, 2023

45x25 March 12, 2023

  • 2023-03-12T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Ben Tracy talks with filmmaker Martin Scorsese about the importance of film restoration and preservation. Plus: Ben Mankiewicz talks with Al Pacino and Ellen Burstyn about the history and legacy of the Actors Studio; Rita Waters visits with John Waters, whose art collection is on display in Baltimore; Tracy Smith looks back on the classic comedy "Some Like It Hot," and meets the cast of the Broadway musical it has inspired; Lee Cowan profiles actress and director Eva Longoria; Seth Doane explores new discoveries at the archaeological excavations at Pompeii; and David Pogue delves into the fascinating world of "boring" video games.

2023-03-19T13:00:00Z

45x26 March 19, 2023

45x26 March 19, 2023

  • 2023-03-19T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Lee Cowan talks with hunter and "MeatEater" host Steve Rinella. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon about their new movie, "Air"; Anthony Mason visits with Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford, stars of the new Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd"; Seth Doane tours a once-in-a-lifetime Vermeer exhibition in Amsterdam; Rita Braver interviews NPR host Ari Shapiro; Martha Teichner reports on a historically Black community in Florida that is contesting plans to develop its land; and Jim Gaffigan reflects on some disturbing "praise" he's received for his stand-up comedy.

2023-03-26T13:00:00Z

45x27 March 26, 2023

45x27 March 26, 2023

  • 2023-03-26T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Seth Doane looks at efforts to repatriate stolen art and antiquities. Also: Mo Rocca marks the 50th anniversary of "The Young and the Restless"; Martha Teichner profiles Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; Tracy Smith looks at how the pandemic has affected students' school performance; John Blackstone checks out a new album of rarities from the Everly Brothers; Ben Mankiewicz sits down with actor Owen Wilson, star of the comedy "Paint"; and Rita Braver looks at one of the fastest-growing school sports: girls wrestling.

2023-04-02T13:00:00Z

45x28 April 2, 2023

45x28 April 2, 2023

  • 2023-04-02T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Pauley sits down with Sen. John Fetterman to discuss his recovery from major depression. Also: Anthony Mason interviews singer-songwriter Neil Diamond about his Parkinson's diagnosis, and the Broadway show based on his life, "A Beautiful Noise"; Robert Costa talks with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen about the former president's criminal indictment; Tracy Smith goes behind the scenes of the new Broadway musical comedy "Shucked"; Lee Cowan profiles a chef researching Jewish family recipes that survived the Holocaust; David Pogue examines why TikTok faces being banned in the U.S.; Conor Knighton delves into the history of Pendleton blankets; and Seth Doane dresses up to attend a masquerade ball in Venice.

2023-04-16T13:00:00Z

45x29 April 16, 2023

45x29 April 16, 2023

  • 2023-04-16T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Mo Rocca looks at ways to cut the glut of meetings. Also: Erin Moriarty looks at Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox News; Lee Cowan meets a man hunting for a Spanish galleon's treasure in the Bahamas; Martha Teichner finds out how a charity is cancelling billions of dollars' worth of America's medical debt; Conor Knighton looks at how rural general stores are being kept alive; Jonathan Vigliotti interviews novelist Laura Dave and actress Jennifer Garner about "The Last Thing He Told Me"; Seth Doane talks with Cindy McCain about her new job as head of the United Nations' World Food Programme; Nancy Giles gets some tips on tipping; Rita Braver looks at ways retailers are combatting shoplifters; and Luke Burbank checks out online sales of caskets.

2023-04-23T13:00:00Z

45x30 April 23, 2023

45x30 April 23, 2023

  • 2023-04-23T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Jonathan Vigliotti looks at the science behind de-extinction – bringing species back from the brink. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with actress Rachel McAdams, starring in a new film based on Judy Blume's "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret."; Martha Teichner looks at the war over banning books; Ben Mankiewicz interviews James Corden, who is leaving "The Late Late Show" after eight years; Mo Rocca sits down with Broadway legend Chita Rivera; and David Pogue goes behind the scenes of the new John Kander, Fred Ebb and Lin-Manuel Miranda musical, "New York, New York."

2023-04-30T13:00:00Z

45x31 April 30, 2023

45x31 April 30, 2023

  • 2023-04-30T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Martin interviews former POWs who survived torture during the Vietnam War at a prison dubbed the "Hanoi Hilton." Also: Jim Axelrod talks with Bruce Springsteen about the creation of his landmark 1982 album, "Nebraska"; Jane Pauley sits down with Michael J. Fox, who discusses his advancing Parkinson's; Luke Burbank visits an exhibition of newspaper comic strip art; David Pogue meets with actor Sean Hayes, starring as Oscar Levant in the new Broadway play, "Good Night, Oscar"; Faith Salie finds out how a composer is incorporating bird songs into his music; and Seth Doane learns how English bell ringers are preparing for the coronation of King Charles III.

2023-05-07T13:00:00Z

45x32 May 7, 2023

45x32 May 7, 2023

  • 2023-05-07T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Mark Phillips recounts Britain's coronation Saturday of a new monarch, King Charles III. Plus: Seth Doane talks with singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran; Ben Mankiewicz visits with Tom Hanks, actor and (now) novelist; Ted Koppel sits down with Henry Kissinger, who this month is turning 100; Anderson Cooper chats with Andy Cohen about the joys and frustrations of parenthood; and Kelefa Sanneh finds out how the Michelin Guide's anonymous inspectors rate restaurants, to award its coveted stars.

2023-05-14T13:00:00Z

45x33 May 14, 2023

45x33 May 14, 2023

  • 2023-05-14T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at America's history of immigration. Also: Enrique Acevedo examines the dangers facing migrants traversing the jungles of the Darién Gap on their journey north; Rita Braver talks with mother-and-daughter actresses Diane Ladd and Laura Dern about their new joint memoir; Ben Mankiewicz profiles "Succession" star Jeremy Strong; Luke Burbank chats with "Yellowjackets" star Juliette Lewis; Seth Doane talks with the mother-and-daughter team behind the hit podcast "Table Manners"; and Conor Knighton tiptoes through fields of tulips at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Washington State.

2023-05-21T13:00:00Z

45x34 May 21, 2023

45x34 May 21, 2023

  • 2023-05-21T13:00:00Z1h 5m

"Sunday Morning" presents its annual edition on all aspects of design, hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at homes from the grand to the miniscule. Also: Kelefa Sanneh visits the newly-renovated headquarters of Tiffany & Co.; Mo Rocca steps into the debate of shoes on, or shoes off; Serena Altschul examines the history of Levi's blue jeans; Tracy Smith profiles magician David Copperfield; Martha Stewart offers tips on planting a rose garden; Faith Salie rides a history of elevators; Seth Doane looks at how traditional Moroccan riads influence designs today; Nancy Giles dishes up secrets for replacing broken tableware; Luke Burbank finds out how tumbleweeds are transformed into art; and Susan Spencer looks at various aspects of getting a better night's sleep.

2023-05-28T13:00:00Z

45x35 May 28, 2023

45x35 May 28, 2023

  • 2023-05-28T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue explains what our nation's debt ceiling is, and why the fight over raising it threatens global recession. Also: Tracy Smith sits down with actor and climate activist Arnold Schwarzenegger; David Martin reports on the removal of the names of Confederate generals from U.S. Army bases; Rita Braver interviews novelist Isabel Allende; Mo Rocca profiles Broadway star Lillias White; Bill Flanagan offers an appreciation of rock legend Tina Turner; Ted Koppel joins New Orleans jazz clarinetist Doreen Ketchens at a particularly auspicious gig; and we pay a visit to the "Museum of Failure," an exhibition of some notorious corporate and marketing missteps.

2023-06-04T13:00:00Z

45x36 June 4, 2023

45x36 June 4, 2023

  • 2023-06-04T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Rita Braver looks at the debate over affirmative action cases being decided by the Supreme Court. Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with "Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill; Erin Moriarty interviews actress Jodie Comer, a Tony-nominee for the one-woman play "Prima Facie"; David Martin profiles the founder and chairman of FedEx, Fred Smith; and Luke Burbank reports on the subject of a new book, "The Book of Charlie: Wisdom from the Remarkable American Life of a 109-Year-Old Man.

2023-06-11T13:00:00Z

45x37 June 11, 2023

45x37 June 11, 2023

  • 2023-06-11T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Lee Cowan reports on the subject of the documentary "Dani's Twins" - a woman who is quadriplegic raising two young girls. Also: Seth Doane talks with Andrew Lloyd Webber about the state of Broadway today; Mo Rocca explores the musical "Camelot" and the legend of King Arthur; Tracy Smith talks with Bonnie Garmus, author of the bestselling novel "Lessons in Chemistry"; Nancy Giles sits down with the cast of the spirited comedy "Ghosts"; and actor Joel Grey talks about the alchemy of the theater.

2023-06-18T13:00:00Z

45x38 June 18, 2023

45x38 June 18, 2023

  • 2023-06-18T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Tracy Smith looks back at the history of "The Ed Sullivan Show," which debuted 75 years ago. Plus: Anthony Mason gets a tour of photographs by Paul McCartney, taken during The Beatles' U.S. tour in 1964; Susan Spencer looks at the fight over health care for transgender youth; Jim Axelrod meets a woman who ticked off unfulfilled items from her late father's bucket list; Mark Whitaker explores the legacy of African American architect Paul Revere Williams; Faith Salie talks with a photographer whose picture of a racially-motivated attack using an American flag won a Pulitzer Prize; and Ben Tracy reports on the rising interest in burial via human composting.

2023-06-25T13:00:00Z

45x39 June 25, 2023

45x39 June 25, 2023

  • 2023-06-25T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, David Pogue explores the tragedy of the OceanGate submersible Titan, whose five passengers were lost while diving to the site of the Titanic. Also: Jane Pauley interviews Tom Brokaw about his new book, "Never Give Up"; Anthony Mason talks with Paul Simon about his new album, "Seven Psalms," and about his hearing loss; Tracy Smith examines the public and private lives of actor Rock Hudson, subject of a new HBO documentary; Lee Cowan sits down with acclaimed singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams; and Conor Knighton explores the secret world of owls.

2023-07-02T13:00:00Z

45x40 July 2, 2023

45x40 July 2, 2023

  • 2023-07-02T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Lee Cowan reports on efforts to rescue endangered sea turtles, by air. Also: Ted Koppel looks at how some South Carolina newspapers are finding new strategies to survive; Faith Salie visits the woodworking shop of writer and NPR essayist Tom Bodett; and Roxana Saberi takes a spin through the history of the Ferris wheel.

2023-07-09T13:00:00Z

45x41 July 9, 2023

45x41 July 9, 2023

  • 2023-07-09T13:00:00Z1h 5m

In our cover story, Allison Aubrey reports on meat raised without slaughtering animals – by cultivating cells in a lab. Plus: Tracy Smith looks back on how a young Jacqueline Bouvier met the most eligible bachelor in Washington, the young John F. Kennedy; Mo Rocca sits down with the inspiring Rose Styron, poet and widow of novelist William Styron; Jim Axelrod talks with traffic safety experts about the rise in pedestrian fatalities; Lee Cowan catches up with the Smothers Brothers; and Martha Teichner meets author Neil King Jr, who walked from Washington, D.C. to New York City, a journey he recounts in his book, "American Ramble."

2023-07-16T13:00:00Z

45x42 July 16, 2023

45x42 July 16, 2023

  • 2023-07-16T13:00:00Z1h 5m

"Oppenheimer", the story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who helped develop the atomic bomb; the Broadway musical "Here Lies Love", based on the life of Imelda Marcos; the work of Native American artist Jaune "Quick-to-See" Smith; the history of summer blockbuster; actress Zoe Saldana; former professional basketball player Kareen Abdul-Jabbar

2023-07-23T13:00:00Z

45x43 July 23, 2023

45x43 July 23, 2023

  • 2023-07-23T13:00:00Z1h 5m

The life and legacy of singer Tony Bennett (1926-2023); Tracy Smith interviews actress Margot Robbie (movie, "Barbie"); the life and legacy of martial arts icon Bruce Lee; a land-management trend in the United Kingdom; a young Maine beekeeper; a cutting-edge nuclear power plant; comic Jim Gaffigan

2023-07-30T13:00:00Z

45x44 July 30, 2023

45x44 July 30, 2023

  • 2023-07-30T13:00:00Z1h 5m

Detecting and avoiding telephone and internet scammers; Tracy Smith interviews actress Donna Mills (TV series, "Knots Landing"); small towns for sale across the country; Mo Rocca covers bad meetings; Japanese businesses that have been in business for more than a century; Titan Caskets; massive greenhouses in Spain

2023-08-06T13:00:00Z

45x45 August 6, 2023

45x45 August 6, 2023

  • 2023-08-06T13:00:00Z1h 5m

David Pogue on high temperatures over the summer; Gov. Chris Christie, 2024 Republican presidential candidate; Jane Pauley interviews actor Michael J. Fox on his battle with Parkinson's disease; Martha Teichner visits a pig sanctuary; David Martin on a new mine-cleaning device; an 89-year-old gravedigger in Galveston, Indiana; Riva Yachts; charging a smartphone

2023-08-13T13:00:00Z

45x46 August 13, 2023

45x46 August 13, 2023

  • 2023-08-13T13:00:00Z1h 3m

Sean Doane interviews artist Banksy; Luke Burbank interviews rock group Depeche Mode; David Martin interviews actor Morgan Freeman (documentary, "761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers"); author Tess Gunty (book, "The Rabbit Hutch"); Happywhale, an organization that encourages people to identify individual animals; nonalcoholic cocktails; the Opal Awards; a man restores a car for a friend with ALS

2023-08-20T13:00:00Z

45x47 August 20, 2023

45x47 August 20, 2023

  • 2023-08-20T13:00:00Z1h 5m

New York City's grandest homes; how people live in massive and minuscule homes; magician David Copperfield; getting a good night's sleep; the history of elevators; the reimagined Tiffany flagship store; the150th anniversary of Levis' 501 jeans; a warehouse that houses replacement spoons and teacups

2023-08-27T13:00:00Z

45x48 August 27, 2023

45x48 August 27, 2023

  • 2023-08-27T13:00:00Z1h 5m

David Pogue covers lightning; the history of the "muffler men"; violin virtuoso Augustin Hadelich; actor F. Murray Abraham; sweat; actor John Stamos; cooking with marijuana; columnist Charles Blow on the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington; pastor Reid Moon

2023-09-03T13:00:00Z

45x49 September 3, 2023

45x49 September 3, 2023

  • 2023-09-03T13:00:00Z1h 2m

2023-09-10T13:00:00Z

45x50 September 10, 2023

45x50 September 10, 2023

  • 2023-09-10T13:00:00Z1h 2m

David Pogue interviews author Walter Isaacson about his biography of Elon Musk; former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg; rapper Maluma; Norah O'Donnell interviews Oprah Winfrey on her mission to promote happiness; Gen. Mark Milley on the battle in Ukraine; the "Beyond Granite" exhibit, a story of people paying it forward

2023-09-17T13:00:00Z

45x51 September 17, 2023

45x51 September 17, 2023

  • 2023-09-17T13:00:00Z1h 2m

A Pennsylvania manhunt captivates the nation; John Dickerson interviews Apple CEO Tim Cook; musician Carlos Santana; author Anderson Cooper on his book about the Astor family dynasty; new information on the Chinese "spy balloon"; the history and impact of 50 years of Ms. magazine; author Sheila Johnson; a look at beavers

Tracy Smith talks with former White House staffer Cassidy Hutchinson about the fallout of her testimony to the January 6 Committee. Plus: Lee Cowan interviews supermodel Gisele Bündchen; Lesley Stahl visits the testing labs of Consumer Reports magazine; Seth Doane looks at the growing popularity of international TV for American viewers; Serena Altschul checks out an exhibit of art inspired by hip hop culture; and we look ahead to the most anticipated movies, music, TV shows, books and theater of the new season.

Ted Koppel looks at how artificial intelligence is being developed for the military; Tracy Smith sits down with singer and activist Joan Baez, subject of the new documentary, "Joan Baez I Am a Noise"; Martha Teichner profiles Hernan Diaz, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "Trust"; Rita Braver talks with the cast of the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along"; Rob Costa talks with former Washington Post editor Marty Baron; and Conor Knighton visits forensic scientists who investigate crimes against wildlife.

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