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Henry Winkler speaks, at his door

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Henry Winkler was preparing to film the third season of the hit HBO series "Barry," when COVID-19 put production on hold. Correspondent Tracy Smith visits Winkler through his back door in L.A., where he is quarantining, to find out how the Emmy-winning actor – who became a household name playing The Fonz on "Happy Days" – has endured, providing a measure of comfort both to longtime fans and young readers of his children's books.

Snapshot: Washington, D.C. in a time of coronavirus

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“Sunday Morning” presents images of life in the nation’s capital during the COVID-19 pandemic by Washington, D.C.-based photographer Robin Fader. The song "You're Not Alone" is by Alex Purdy & Donovan Duvall.

Comfort food for discomforting times

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It's not one of the five basic food groups, but if it were, "comfort food" would be the most popular right now. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with food writer and TV host Samin Nosrat, and with Anna Boiardi – grandniece of THE Chef Boyardee – to find out why, for many people, eating familiar foods (or anything covered in cheese) is like a warm hug. And yes, in a time of stay-at-home orders, good old-fashioned baking in the oven is hot!

How the fight against polio was won

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When a mysterious and deadly virus swept America beginning in the early 20th century, scientists succeeded in developing a vaccine, a triumph that researchers are working to replicate in our battle today against COVID-19

Conquering the polio epidemic

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Near the start of the 20th century, a mysterious and deadly virus terrified Americans, particularly infecting young kids: Polio. Correspondent Rita Braver looks at the scientific arsenal brought to combat the epidemic and develop a vaccine, and talks with documentary filmmaker Carl Kurlander ("The Shot Felt 'Round the World"); Dr. Paul Duprex, who is trying to replicate Dr. Jonas Salk’s success in his research for a vaccine for COVID-19; and Joanne Yager, who survived polio as a teenager and now... Читать дальше...

"Abblasen" performed by Debra Martin

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“Sunday Morning” viewer Debra Martin, of Lebanon, Tennessee, offers her rendition of the show’s theme “Abblasen” on the piccolo trumpet.



When the show's interrupted ...

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"Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley has some advice of import, when our broadcast is stymied by a special report.

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 5/3

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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Rita Braver examines how scientists won the war against the 20th century polio epidemic. Plus: Seth Doane interviews survivors of coronavirus; Pauley talks with Marlo Thomas and Phil Donohue, celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary, about their book that explores the secrets behind successful marriages; Tracy Smith chats with “Barry” and “Happy Days” star Henry Winkler; Jill Schlesinger examines retail winners and losers from the pandemic; Mo Rocca dishes up some comfort food... Читать дальше...

How will the pandemic affect consumer confidence?

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Consumer spending has changed dramatically since the coronavirus outbreak. But once the pandemic subsides, what will consumer sentiment be? In this web extra CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks with Scott Galloway, professor of marketing at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

Pandemic: A snapshot of life in Washington, D.C.

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Photographer Robin Fader captures the nation's capital in an unsettling time of coronavirus, in black-and-white images that take on an aura both isolated and communal

Book excerpt: "Writers & Lovers" by Lily King

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The author of the award-winning "Euphoria" returns with a new novel about a young woman holding onto her determination to live a creative life as a writer

Book excerpt: "Little Family" by Ishmael Beah

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From the author of the #1 New York Times-bestselling memoir "A Long Way Gone" comes a new novel of young people struggling to survive on the outskirts of society

What Ever Happened to Mary Day?

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A 13-year-old girl vanishes in 1981. Detectives believe she was murdered. Years later a woman appears and claims to be the missing girl. Is she an impostor? "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher reports.

CBS Weekend News, May 2, 2020

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Protests to end lockdown erupt throughout California; Fundraising hero “Captain Tom” celebrates 100th birthday

Mary Day’s deathbed story of survival

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In June 2017, Seaside PD’s Judy Veloz took over the Mary Day case and went to Missouri to speak to a dying Mary. During their conversation, Mary filled in the gaps of what happened after she vanished from her parents’ Seaside home in 1981. Mary Day passed away 9 days later. After conducting her investigation, Veloz closed the case. She told “48 Hours”’ Maureen Maher about her visit.

Mary Day’s mother to police: “Life is full of regrets”

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On February 14, 2003, Mary Day’s mother, Charlotte Houle, spoke to a Riley County Police detective in Kansas. Throughout the interview, Houle maintained that although she did not take steps to find her 13-year-old daughter, she had nothing to do with Mary’s disappearance in 1981. Nine months after this interview, a woman claiming to be Mary Day was found in Phoenix, Arizona.





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