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A Look Back: That's entertainment

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"Sunday Morning" looks back at some of the stars of stage and screen that have been on our program during the past four decades. (Originally broadcast on January 27, 2019.)

A Look Back: In memoriam

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Jane Pauley remembers some of the members of our "Sunday Morning" family whom we have lost over the past 40 years. (Originally broadcast on January 27, 2019.)

What can we learn from pandemics throughout history?

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Deadly outbreaks throughout history may offer people some important insights on how to deal with the coronavirus pandemic gripping the globe. In her best-seller, "Leadership: In Turbulent Times," Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin examines how four U.S. Presidents grappled with historic challenges. Kearns Goodwin joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about what people worried about the virus' spread can learn from history.

Tom Brady leaves Patriots after two decades

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Star quarterback Tom Brady has announced he is leaving the New England Patriots after two decades with the team. Reports say Brady may be headed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to continue his historic career. After six championship wins, some consider him the greatest football player of all time. Dana Jacobson reports on the famed athlete's career and where it may take him in the future.

Joe Biden wins primary elections in Florida, Illinois and Arizona

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Democratic voters gave Joe Biden a clean sweep in three primary states on Tuesday. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the polls were open in Florida, Illinois and Arizona, delivering Biden a commanding lead over primary opponent Bernie Sanders. Ed O'Keefe reports on how the coronavirus affected Tuesday's elections, and where the two campaigns stand going forward.

How are coronavirus restrictions impacting everyday life?

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The coronavirus pandemic has drastically shifted everyday lives already, with millions changing the way they work, socialize and get life-saving information. David Begnaud speaks to adults and teens around the country about how they are handling the pandemic, including one CBS News Radio colleague who said his family was not able to be by his mother's side when she died of natural causes due to new nursing home guidance preventing visitors in most circumstances.

Sheryl Sandberg on Facebook initiative to boost global economy amid coronavirus

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Facebook announced that it will give $100 million to 30,000 small businesses in more than 30 countries in an effort to boost the global economy during the coronavirus pandemic. The initiative comes in addition to Facebook's efforts to fight coronavirus-related disinformation on its platform, COO Sheryl Sandberg told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King.



Health care workers plead for safer measures when treating coronavirus

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Several health care workers have already been infected with the coronavirus with at least two doctors in critical condition. Medical workers tell CBS News they are worried that they cannot fight the coronavirus safely at the current time, and that they are concerned for their own safety as well as for patients. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the concerns of people fighting the disease on the front lines.

Congress considers trillion dollar coronavirus bailout

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Congress is considering the biggest bailout in U.S. history to rescue the economy from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The trillion-dollar stimulus package could put money back in the pockets of Americans while a new poll shows that nearly one in five households have lost work because of the pandemic. Nancy Cordes breaks down how the economic package could affect everyday people.

Doctor separates coronavirus fact from fiction

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With thousands of confirmed coronavirus cases throughout the U.S. and millions more affected by state and local governments' efforts to contain the disease's spread, many are in danger of falling victim to misinformation while scrambling to stay safe. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to separate some of the most damaging myths from the truth people should know.

Coronavirus study shows U.S. is not ready for worst scenario

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A new data projection of the U.S's best-case coronavirus scenario, where 20% of adults are infected over 18 months, paints a picture of strained hospitals operating at 95% capacity. The very worst-case scenario, with 60% infected over a six-month span, would mean the U.S. could need more than seven times the number of available hospital beds than it currently has. Anna Werner breaks down the study and speaks to experts about the implications of the road the country is currently on.

John Legend on why he's holding virtual concerts amid coronavirus pandemic

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John Legend played an acoustic set on social media Tuesday as many musicians live stream performances to raise money and awareness to help combat the spread of coronavirus. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason speaks with Legend about his efforts to entertain and educate the public through a distressing time

Trump calls himself "wartime president" over coronavirus pandemic

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There are now more than 9,400 reported coronavirus cases in the U.S., across all 50 states. The death toll has jumped to at least 152. President Trump now says he considers himself a wartime president because of the pandemic. Wednesday night, he signed a $100B emergency aid package into law. The bill includes free virus testing for every American, paid sick leave and expanded unemployment benefits. Weijia Jiang reports on how else the federal government is scrambling to contain the disease.

NY Stock Exchange closes trading floor after coronavirus cases reported

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The New York Stock Exchange will temporarily close its famous trading floor on Monday after two people tested positive for the coronavirus. Trading is set to resume electronically. On Wednesday, the Dow closed below 20,000, erasing nearly all its gains since President Trump took office. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to react to the extreme economic uncertainty.

Meals on Wheels makes sure people stay fed amid coronavirus

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With the CDC's warning that people 65 and older are most vulnerable to the coronavirus, older Americans, even those facing food insecurity, have been encouraged to stay home and self-quarantine. Non-profit Meals on Wheels has set out to make sure those vulnerable to hunger are staying fed, with more than 5,000 chapters around the country. Mireya Villarreal follows Meals on Wheels volunteers during their effort to keep helping people amid the coronavirus pandemic.

CDC coronavirus report reveals crucial missteps at Life Care nursing home

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A CDC report covering the alarming coronavirus spread at Washington state's Life Care Center revealed that the nursing home's staff continued to work while showing coronavirus symptoms. The investigation found several missteps that assisted the center's outbreak, where 35 reported deaths have been linked to the hard-hit nursing home. Jonathan Vigliotti breaks down what the probe uncovered about the coronavirus outbreaks in Washington state.

Khan Academy founder shares advice for parents teaching kids from home

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With the coronavirus pandemic forcing schools in at least 39 states to close, over 42 million school-aged children and their teachers are trying to adapt to online classes and video chats being the new normal. Many parents find themselves teaching their kids on their own, without much support. Khan Academy founder Salman Khan joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about how parents and educators can try and keep up schooling.

Six coronavirus infections, three deaths in one family

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A close-knit New Jersey family has had at least six members test positive for COVID-19, with three deaths including a 73-year-old grandmother. At least three of them are still in critical condition. In New York, however, the first man diagnosed with the virus in the area is now on the road to recovery, according to his wife. David Begnaud reports on the personal stories coming out of the coronavirus crisis.

Single mom struggles to make ends meet amid coronavirus crisis

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It is estimated that nearly one in four U.S. workers do not have access to paid sick leave, and nearly 60% live paycheck-to-paycheck. As the coronavirus pandemic stretches on and takes a toll on U.S. businesses across the country, these same Americans worry about what it could mean for their financial safety. Adriana Diaz speaks to one single mother working at McDonald's to see how she has had to shift her life amid the pandemic.

Healthy eating tips for being stuck at home amid coronavirus

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The coronavirus crisis has led to mass closures of businesses and left many Americans fortunate enough to still be employed, stuck at home. Some have worried about binge-eating while being isolated to their homes. Dietitian Samantha Heller joins "CBS This Morning" to offer advice and tips about how to keep up a healthy diet during this period, including ideas for healthier snacks.

Gyms get creative to keep clients healthy amid pandemic

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The coronavirus has forced business closures throughout the country, including gyms and fitness studios. Some are offering clients creative alternatives to stay healthy, like online classes. Danya Bacchus speaks to a family that owns a fitness studio about what they are doing to keep their clients in shape and business afloat.

Auto shop offers free service to those who can't pay

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Even before the pandemic, researchers said four in 10 Americans could not afford an unexpected expense of $400 or more, like a car repair. Hard Luck Auto is trying to alleviate those costs for some people, offering free service to those who can’t afford to pay. Jan Crawford speaks to the veteran running Hard Luck’s novel service for our series A More Perfect Union.

A Look Back: Stories with heart

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Tracy Smith explores a "Sunday Morning" specialty: stories spotlighting people great and small at their best. (Originally broadcast on January 27, 2019.)





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