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COVER STORY: Juneteenth: America’s second Independence Day Although Juneteenth would be celebrated, it was not yet clear what the future held for now-free African Americans. CBS News’ Mark Whitaker travels to Jewett, Texas where his great-grandfather was a free man. He also meets relatives for whom Juneteenth holds a special significance.
MEDICINE: The COVID frontlines: How NYC doctors faced the outbreak CBS News’ Lesley Stahl sits down with doctors from New York-Presbyterian/Weill-Cornell Hospital, and with journalist Marie Brenner, author of “The Desperate Hours,” to pull back the curtain on the inner lives, struggles and triumphs of doctors who were living in what felt like a war zone.
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MOVIES: Meet Marcel, a tiny shell – and now a big movie star David Pogue, correspondent, talks to Fleischer-Camp and Slate about Marcel’s sweet and funny search for his family. Lesley Stahl, “60 Minutes,” also appears in the film.
Click the video player to see a trailer for “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On”.
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MUSIC: A.J. Croce on reconnecting with his father, Jim Croce A.J. Croce, musician and songwriter, is now 50. Croce is now 50 and he is returning to the music his father, Jim Croce had made famous. He is also embracing his father’s legacy and his own. Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports.
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PASSAGE: “Sunday Morning” (Video) “Sunday Morning” remembers some of the prominent figures who have passed away this week, including Mark Shields, a columnist and political commentator.
OBITUARY: Victor Paganuzzi (scenic designer), has died at 90. His nearly 50-year-long career at CBS included soap operas and “Jackie Gleason” as well as news broadcasts, elections, inaugurations, and a familiar morning show.
ARCHIVES: From 2011: “Sunday Morning” set designer Victor Paganuzzi (Video)
SPORTS: A sports bar of their own She founded the Sports Bra in Portland, Ore. It is the first American watering hole to exclusively show women’s sports on all its TVs. Luke Burbank is the correspondent.
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HARTMAN: A graduate sets a lofty goal (Video). After Jake Thibeault, 18, was paralysed in a hockey match, he made an astonishing prediction to the head at Milton Academy outside Boston. He predicted that he would walk when he graduated. Steve Hartman, a correspondent, reports on the way a student taught others how to set goals.
STAGE: Mikhail Baryshnikov on “The Orchard” and Putin’s war Anthony Mason, a correspondent, speaks with him about the production and his feelings on Putin’s war.
Click the video player to see a trailer of the immersive live production of “The Orchard”.
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SCIENCE: Meet the Fossils: Ancient life powers the world (Video). When we burn fossil fuels to power homes and cars, it’s burning the remains of ancient living things – animals and plants that have been transformed over millions of year into oil and coal. We are using this resource at an alarming rate. Robert Krulwich, the writer and narrator, describes how in this CBS Sunday Morning video essay. It is based on Aatish Bhattia’s work. Nate Milton directed and designed the animation. Music by Buck St. Thomas.
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U.S.: San Francisco Mayor London Breed on the city’s challenges She has had to deal with the city’s rising homelessness and property crime issues, which have disappointed residents and tourists and may have made this liberal city less welcoming. John Blackstone, a correspondent to Breed, talks to Breed about how he is addressing the city’s many challenges.
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NATURE: Stingrays (Extended video) We travel to the waters off St. Croix this morning. Videographer: National Geographic Explorer and ocean activist, Ziggy Livnat (Sunday Morning) who died this week.
MOVIES: 2022 Tribeca Festival Highlights: Watch at Home or in Theaters. More than 100 fiction and nonfiction features will be shown at the New York City festival. Many of these films can also be viewed at home via the Tribeca At Home platform. Here are some of our favorite picks.
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“HERE COMES the SUN”: Jeff Bridges, actor (Video). Tony Dokoupil and comedian Michael Che talk about Saturday Night Live and their love of stand-up comedy. Faith Salie also visits the Metropolitan Museum of Art in order to see the coat President Lincoln wore during his assassination.
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