CBS News Sunday Morning - Season 38 / Year 2017

Season 38 / Year 2017

Episodes

Jan. 01, 2017
Newsmakers who passed away in 2016; actor Henry Winkler; Conor Knighton talks about America's national parks; a Charlottesville, Va., doctor who has delivered more than 10,000 babies; ``Atlas Obscura''; the year in review.

Virtual reality; Iggy Pop; Lee Daniels; Preston Child; Tyrus Wong.
Virtual reality; the friendship between a man and an old race horse; musician Iggy Pop; filmmaker Lee Daniels; author Preston Child; artist Tyrus Wong.

President Barack Obama; Jackie Evancho; Viola Davis; Eric Fanning; Inaugural gown trends; Pete Souza; St. Paul's Chapel; dollhouse exhibit.
The life and legacy of President Barack Obama; singer Jackie Evancho; actress Viola Davis (Fences (2016) and How to Get Away with Murder (2014)); Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning; Inaugural gown trends; White House photographer Pete Souza; New York's St. Paul's Chapel; dollhouse exhibit.

Saturday's Women's March on Washington; the inauguration of Donald Trump; white truffles in Italy; Henry Winkler; McDonald's.
Saturday's Women's March on Washington; the inauguration of Donald Trump and the start of a new White House administration; actor Henry Winkler; hunting for white truffles in Italy; the men behind the McDonald's hamburger empire.

Hi-tech warship; ski trail maps; ``Moonlight''; Dennis Quaid; Palm Springs, Calif.; Rita Braver; Mary Tyler Moore.
The U.S. Navy's newest hi-tech warship; the artists who create ski trail maps; the actors and creative minds behind the film ``Moonlight''; actor Dennis Quaid; Palm Springs, Calif.; journalist Rita Braver; the legacy of Mary Tyler Moore.

Twins; Michael Kors; cowboy boot maker; Palm Beach Island; Wonder Woman.
Scientific studies of twins; fashion designer Michael Kors; a cowboy boot maker in Texas; a tour of Palm Beach Island; the story behind Wonder Woman.

Singers who rely on lip-syncing; Emma Stone; Lori McKenna; romance novels; Michael Kors; Electric Lady Studios.; ``bro hugs''.
Singers who rely on lip-syncing their vocals during live performances; actress Emma Stone; singer-songwriter Lori McKenna; romance novels; designer Michael Kors; ``bro hugs''; New York's Electric Lady Studios.

Computer passwords; Damian Lewis; potholes into art; Gay Talese; Simon Fitzmaurice ; "reply all" email function; Canadian program for Syrian refugees
Computer passwords; actor Damian Lewis (Billions (2016)); a Chicago artist turns potholes into art; author Gay Talese; filmmaker Simon Fitzmaurice (My Name Is Emily (2015)); the hazard of the "reply all" email function; the creator of a Canadian program to provide homes for Syrian refugees.

Sunday Morning Oscar Show; Christian Siriano; Sally Field; Simon Fitzmaurice; Oscar picks.
Fashion designer Christian Siriano; actress Sally Field (Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015)); filmmaker Simon Fitzmaurice (My Name Is Emily (2015)); Oscar picks.

Rebuilding America's crumbling infrastructures; Ed Sheeran; Kellyanne Conway; Melinda Gates; Bobby Flay; the history of the beret.
Rebuilding America's crumbling infrastructures; singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran; White House advisor Kellyanne Conway; philanthropist Melinda Gates; chef Bobby Flay; the history of the beret.

Beyond Cancer
Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook examines the latest advances in cancer treatments; singer Sheryl Crow talks about surviving breast cancer; a family use their son's struggle with cancer as the basis for a video game to help others.

Famous neon signs; Mario Andretti; ;the happiest place on Earth; cooking school in Ireland; Jim Gaffigan
A Las Vegas museum that displays famous neon signs; racecar driver Mario Andretti; designer Betsey Johnson; investigating why Denmark is considered the happiest place on Earth; an acclaimed cooking school in Ireland; comic Jim Gaffigan (Fargo (2014) and Drunk Parents (2017)).

Sean Spicer; Sean Hannity ; Danny DeVito; Wonder Woman; Verne Lundquist; John McLaughlin; The phone booth; fossils and crystals.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer and TV host Sean Hannity (Hannity (2009)); actor Danny DeVito (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005) and Animal Crackers (2017)); the history of Wonder Woman; sportscaster Verne Lundquist; John McLaughlin paintings; the history of the phone booth; a Seattle couple collects rare fossils and crystals.

World's food supply; Mary Higgins Clark; Alec Baldwin; Willie Nelson; Nazi U-boat and Allied ship; California winery.
Agriculturalists work to safeguard the world's food supply; author Mary Higgins Clark; actor Alec Baldwin; a California winery that employs trained peregrine falcons; singer Willie Nelson; found Nazi U-boat and Allied ship.

Money Issue #2
Actress Jaclyn Smith; automation in the workplace; the licensing of viral video clips; airline travel points; the importance of the neighborhood bodega; entrepreneurial success stories; a virtual currency called Sardex.

Happy Easter
Happy Easter. Mo Rocca tours the Vatican and speaks with Pope Francis; Edgar Degas exhibit at the St. Louis Art Museum; Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi, Principessa de Piombino; Perugina chocolate Easter eggs; singer Ricky Martin; Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).

National Endowment for the Arts; True quiet in nature; Sheila Nevins; Sheryl Sandberg; Rob Lowe; S.E. Hinton.
Potential budget cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts; a sound artist pursues true quiet in nature; filmmaker Sheila Nevins; Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg; actor Rob Lowe (How to Be a Latin Lover (2017) and author S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders (1983)).

Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus; Daryl Hall and John Oates; Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson; David Grann; Trump's first 100 days in office; Jonathan Demme.
Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus; musicians Daryl Hall and John Oates; astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson; author David Grann; President Donald J. Trump's first 100 days in office; director Jonathan Demme.

Prostitution in Seattle and Las Vegas; Diane Lane; Condoleezza Rice; Lucy Liu; Marc Chagall; Norway's slow TV trend.
How law enforcement deals with prostitution in Seattle and Las Vegas; actress Diane Lane (Paris Can Wait (2016)); former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; actress Lucy Liu (Elementary (2012)); exhibit exploring music's influence on artist Marc Chagall; Norway's slow TV trend.

Surviving the Brussels airport bombing; Johnny Mathis; Christine Ebersole; Patti LuPone; Jim Gaffigan; Goldie Hawn ; Supporting foster children.
Air Force Colonel Kate Martinez talks about surviving the Brussels airport bombing; singer Johnny Mathis; actresses Christine Ebersole and Patti LuPone (Broadway's "War Paint"); comic Jim Gaffigan; actress Goldie Hawn (Snatched (2017)); a community works to support foster children.

Jane Pauley in Amsterdam; Jessica Simpson; Bette Midler; Floating islands; inventor of the Super Soaker and Nerf gun.
Jane Pauley anchors from locations across Amsterdam; fashion designer Jessica Simpson; actress Bette Midler (Freak Show (2017)); thatched roofs; a couple who built a home of floating islands; a profile of the inventor of the Super Soaker and Nerf gun.

Memorial Day Weekend
Interview with the three survivors of an attack on their platoon in Vietnam; comic Kevin Hart (Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017)); graduation at the Culinary Institute of America; musician Roger Walters; Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.); a cemetery located in Great Smoky National Park.

The history and evolution of AIDS; Roger Waters; Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner and Norman Lear; exclamation points; Kerry James Marshall.
The history and evolution of AIDS; musician Roger Waters; comedy legends Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner and Norman Lear (If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast (2017)); a boat race from the coast of Washington to Alaska'; "A Doll's House, Part 2"; exclamation points; artist Kerry James Marshall.

Tale of Survival; Lorde; Tommy Tune; Elise Engler; Yale Repertory Theatre; Island of Murano;
A Long Island lobsterman, who fell overboard at night, shares his tale of survival; singer/songwriter Lorde; Broadway actor Tommy Tune; artist Elise Engler; the Yale Repertory Theatre; the Italian island of Murano; the enduring appeal...

Americas' Opposing Political Viewpoints; Gen. George Armstrong Custer; Dick Gregory; Monterey Pop Festival; Pianist Lang Lang.
The role of the media in the formation of Americas' opposing political viewpoints; the life and legacy of Gen. George Armstrong Custer; comic Dick Gregory; millennial fathers; Monterey Pop Festival; pianist Lang Lang; comic Jim Gaffigan.

The impact of the iPhone
The impact of the iPhone; a woman who has had two heart transplants shares her story; tennis player John McEnroe; comic Dick Gregory; singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper; glassmaking on the Italian island of Murano.

Guest host Lee Cowan, John Mellencamp; Val and Amy Castor, storm chasers; Herman Wouk; World's largest rose bush; The Bradford Watermelon; Jim Gaffigan.
Guest host Lee Cowan, features: Manuel Bojorquez's report on the husband-and-wife storm chasing team Val and Amy Castor. Also: Jane Pauley profiles singer-songwriter John Mellencamp; Tracy Smith interviews bestselling author Herman Wouk, now 102, who recently published his latest book; Cowan visits Tombstone, Arizona, home of the world's largest rose bush, the "Shady Lady"; and Martha Teichner goes to South Carolina, where one family heirloom - the Bradford Watermelon - is making a comeback.

The Erie Canal; singer/songwriter Jack Antonoff; author Louise Penny; model Christie Brinkley; competitive cup stacking.
The Erie Canal; singer/songwriter Jack Antonoff; author Louise Penny; model Christie Brinkley; competitive cup stacking.

Al Gore; Detroit race riots of 1967; Linda Fairstein; World War II photographs; Willie Nelson; Betsey Johnson .
Former Vice-President Al Gore; Detroit race riots of 1967; author Linda Fairstein; museum exhibit of World War II photographs; musician Willie Nelson; fashion designer Betsey Johnson .

Beyond Cancer
Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook examines the latest advances in cancer treatment; singer Sheryl Crow talks about surviving breast cancer; a family use their son's struggle with cancer as the basis for a video game to help others.

TBA

Money Issue
Actress Jaclyn Smith; automation in the workplace; companies' return policies; the licensing of viral video clips; airline travel points; the importance of the neighborhood bodega; entrepreneurial success stories; a virtual currency called Sardex.

Public Defender System; North Korean Threat; Jeremy Renner; Total Solar Eclipse of 2017; Ray Romano; English Thached Roofing.
The public defender system in the U.S.; North Korea's nuclear capabilities; actor Jeremy Renner (Wind River (2017)); total solar eclipse of 2017; actor Ray Romano (Get Shorty (2017)); England's home design trends.

Internet Shaming; Robert Pattinson; Little Town, World's Biggest Things; Oysters; ``Stranger Things''; Francoise Gilot; Bill Nye.
Public shaming via internet; actor Robert Pattinson; Illinois town know for some of the world's biggest things; increasing popularity of oysters; cast and creators of ``Stranger Things''; 95-year-old artist Francoise Gilot; TV personality Bill Nye.

CBS Sunday Morning Design Show; Hurricane Harvey Updates
Hurricane Harvey Updates; Jane Pauley anchors from locations across Amsterdam; fashion designer Jessica Simpson; actress Bette Midler; a couple who built a home of floating islands; a profile of the inventor of the Super Soaker and Nerf gun; the history of Italy's Vespa scooter.

Hurricane Harvey Aftermath; Art Exhibits; Warroad, Minn.; Debbie Harry; Alec Baldwin; Bobby Seale.
Hurricane Harvey aftermath; disaster response tips; unusual art exhibits; Warroad, Minn.; singer Debbie Harry; actor Alec Baldwin; Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale.

September 10, 2017
The latest on Hurricane Irma; former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton; Civil War memorials controversy; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; aftermath of Hurricane Harvey; a football team's comeback after Hurricane Harvey destroyed their school.

September 17, 2017
Singer-songwriter Madonna; the chief carver of Mt. Rushmore; professional football player Tom Brady; latest smartphones; former tennis player Billie Jean King; actor Jake Gyllenhaal; author/illustrator Dav Pilkey.

September 24, 2017
Singer-songwriter Shania Twain; author J.K. Rowling; author Ann Patchett; actor Iain Armitage; unusual child name trend; fall movie previews; what's ahead in art; a museum of artifacts found by a sanitation engineer.

October 1, 2017
The challenges of finding skilled laborers to help rebuild following hurricanes Irma and Harvey; actor Bill Murray; the work of artist Piet Mondrian; author Dan Brown; actress Sofia Vergara; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

October 8, 2017
Businesswoman Ivana Trump; a man who makes globes by hand; singer Pink; the life and career of singer Tom Petty; actor Andrew Garfield.

October 15, 2017
Author Walter Isaacson talks about Leonardo Da Vinci; author Tom Hanks; TV host Jimmy Kimmel (Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003)); artist Ai Weiwei; musician Harry Styles (One Direction); TV anchor Gretchen Carlson.

TBA
Cloud information storage; singer Darius Rucker; the famous shower scene in the movie ``Psycho''; tennis player Maria Sharapova; a remote national park in Alaska where people can hunt caribou; TV anchors Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough.

The magic business; cemetery tour in Savannah, Georgia; Miley Cyrus; Caitlin Doughty; 50th anniversary of Charles Kuralt's "On the Road"; Michael J. Fox; Joan Rivers' legacy; John Carpenter
The magic business; a cemetery tour in Savannah, Ga.; singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus; an unusual undertaker; the 50th anniversary of Charles Kuralt's first ``On the Road''; actor Michael J. Fox; Joan Rivers' legacy; director John Carpenter.

November 5, 2017
Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner; singer-songwriter Art Garfunkel; author Ta-Nehisi Coates; director Kenneth Branagh; a watch once owned by Paul Newman sells for $17 million; Gabe Fleisher, 15, publishes a newsletter; legacy of the 747 jet airliner.

November 12, 2017
Musicians Faith Hill and Tim McGraw; editor Tina Brown; "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda visits hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico; former Maryland inmates who spent decades in prison, due to a law that was overturned in 2012; cartoonist George Booth; a look back at Casablanca (1942) on its 75th anniversary; a visit to Rooster Soup.

Eat, Drink and Be Merry

2017-11-26

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