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    CBS Sunday Morning's Mo Rocca talks about his 'Mobituaries' podcast "Famous people who died on the same day like Farrah Fawcett & Michael Jackson...who gets buried in a sense."

    CBS Sunday Morning's Mo Rocca talks about his 'Mobituaries' podcast "Famous people who died on the same day like Farrah Fawcett & Michael Jackson...who gets buried in a sense."

    We love Mo Rocca
    CBS Sunday mornings and his podcast Mobituaries  season 3 is available now wherever you find your favorite podcasts

    Mo talks
    -Grover Cleveland is not really Grover Cleveland
    -Is Conan's bust really Ike?
    -Mobituaries season 3 explained
    -Do you remember Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson passing away on the same day
    -CBS Sunday Mornings - does he ever get to see Jane Pauley in person
    -How does he choose his segments on CBS Sunday Mornings
     

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    CBS Sunday Morning, February 20, 2022

    CBS Sunday Morning, February 20, 2022

    America was built on the premise of free speech, but today's news is filled with examples of limiting people's expression. From prohibitions against misinformation, to book bans and state laws restricting how teachers can discuss such topics as racial injustice, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Correspondent David Pogue talks with writers and academics about free speech and a corresponding climate of self-censorship; and with a New Hampshire history teacher who says, "The ghost of Senator McCarthy is alive and well in some of our state house hallways." Performing as the group Tears for Fears, English pop rockers Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith had hits in the 1980s with such songs as "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." But after an acrimonious split in 1991, the two didn't speak to one another for nine years. They have since reunited, and are about to release Tears for Fears' first album in 17 years, "The Tipping Point." Correspondent Tracy Smith sits down with Orzabal and Smith – soon to embark on a U.S. tour – to find out how their musical collaboration helped heal a personal tragedy. Two years ago, Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker were set to star in a New York revival of Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite" when COVID-19 shut down Broadway theaters (and practically everything else). Now, the show is finally set to open, and two years after interviewing the husband-and-wife duo, "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley sits down once again with Parker and Broderick to talk about the unprecedented hiatus. These stories and more on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning" with Jane Pauley.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, February 13,2022

    CBS Sunday Morning, February 13,2022

    On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning" with Jane Pauley: Susan Spencer asks some experts about the truth of true love. Jim Axelrod sits down with comedian Chevy Chase. Ted Koppel looks at life lessons from losing a football game. Luke Burbank finds out why some Montana weddings don't have either a bride or groom present; Rita Braver checks out how zoos and aquariums play matchmaker for their animals, and Conor Knighton examines a billion-dollar-a-year industry – commercials for lawyers.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, February 6, 2022

    CBS Sunday Morning, February 6, 2022

    An estimated ten percent of the world's population is left-handed, scientists have not definitely figured out why. Rita Braver talks with researchers who think differences in brain structure between those who are left-handed and right-handed may have implications in the treatment of disease. Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Peggy Lee -- who died in 2002, is known for such hits as "Fever" and "Is That All There Is." She demonstrated an alluring command over an audience with her sultry voice and precise stagecraft. Mo Rocca talks with biographer Peter Richmond and with Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster-Wells, about the singer's legacy. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, Luke Burbank has become part of a silent but cozy majority: those who prefer working from their beds. These stories and more on this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."

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    CBS Sunday Morning, January 30, 2022

    CBS Sunday Morning, January 30, 2022

    On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning," David Pogue with speaks Attorney Bryan Stevenson, who has helped to save 145 wrongly-convicted prisoners from execution. These days the man behind Montgomery, Alabama's National Memorial for Peace and Justice might be better known his other job: educating Americans about the legacy of slavery and racial violence in this country. Ted Koppel meets with New Orleans musicians back out in front of audiences and sharing their unique culture, one that was severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, while perpetuating a French Quarter tradition of street performance. Actress Kristen Stewart talks with Tracy Smith about the stress she felt becoming her character, as well as the tabloid frenzy over her "Twilight" stardom, and her ambition to direct.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, October 31, 2021

    CBS Sunday Morning, October 31, 2021

    On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley;

    In her first television interview, Huma Abedin talks with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell about her extraordinary journey -- from the pinnacles of power, as a longtime aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton, to the depths of public scandal, as the wife of disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner. Abedin discusses her book, "Both/And: My Life in Many Worlds," and opens up about her fears that Weiner's sexting transgressions may have cost Clinton the presidency. How actor Kal Penn, the self-described "skinny Brown kid from New Jersey," became a star in the comedy "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" is as improbable a Hollywood story as was his leaving acting to work in the Obama White House. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Penn about confounding the expectations of his South Asian American family, and about Penn's candid new memoir, "You Can't Be Serious."

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    CBS Sunday Morning, August 8, 2021

    CBS Sunday Morning, August 8, 2021

     In our cover story, David Pogue looks at efforts being devised to help rid low Earth orbit of increasingly hazardous space junk. Tracy Smith sits down with actor-director George Clooney, and Conor Knighton meets a man on a mission: flying shelter dogs to their new forever homes.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, January 24, 2021

    CBS Sunday Morning, January 24, 2021

    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, and CBS News Correspondent Ben Tracey, who reported on Trump throughout his four year term, looks back on the presidency of Donald Trump.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, January 17, 2021

    CBS Sunday Morning, January 17, 2021

    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.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, January 10, 2021

    CBS Sunday Morning, January 10, 2021

    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.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, January 3, 2021

    CBS Sunday Morning, January 3, 2021

    On the first "CBS Sunday Morning" broadcast of 2021, Ted Koppel looks at the cybersecurity threats posed by the alleged Russian hack of SolarWinds. 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. 

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    CBS Sunday Morning, October 18, 2020

    CBS Sunday Morning, October 18, 2020

    David Pogue looks at how extreme weather events are bringing the issue of climate change home to more and more Americans. 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.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, September 27, 2020

    CBS Sunday Morning, September 27, 2020

    Ted Koppel examines the controversy over qualified immunity, which shields police officers from civil lawsuits in many cases. 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.

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    CBS Sunday Morning, September 13, 2020

    CBS Sunday Morning, September 13, 2020

     Martha Teichner examines how America’s response to the coronavirus has been politicized. 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."

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    CBS Sunday Morning, February 9, 2020

    CBS Sunday Morning, February 9, 2020

    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.

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    Marianne Williamson talks to Dr. Marissa about Politics, Criticism and Love

    Marianne Williamson talks to Dr. Marissa about Politics, Criticism and Love
    On June 3, we have the chance to introduce a new spirit and a new feel into the politics of our community. Marianne Williamson, congressional candidate in California's District 33 explains why it isn't tricky mixing spirituality with politics, why we all have to take a stand for a new conversation, a new politics, and in time a new for a better world. Dr. Marissa asks her "why enter politics, why the Independent party, and why we need to care as Global Thought leaders?". Marianne also coaches Dr. Marissa on how to take negative criticism with less pain and how strong women can have romantic relationships. Finally, Dr. Marissa asks the new "Asian Oprah" question..."What do you know for sure?!" Michelle Patterson, President of the California Women's Conference also calls in to talk about the UN and Love...and the surprising theme is about daughters! Episode sponsored by Whoopass Healing by Esther Hatfield Miller at Abusehealed.com