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Jim Gaffigan on Father's Day for men without kids

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Every third Sunday in June all the men who have generously taken on the role of dad in some child's life are honored with coffee mugs, neckties, and barbeque equipment. For all the men who do not have children, don't feel left out; comedian Jim Gaffigan has a message for you.

Nature: Mute swans

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We leave you this Sunday Morning with Mute Swans out for a Father's Day splash in the marshes of Lake Ontario, near Rochester, New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.

Lt. General H.R. McMaster | Full Interview

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Amid strained relations with China, Former National Security advisor Lt. General H.R. McMaster joins "Face the Nation" to discuss the current state of the U.S.-China relationship.

Passage: Remembering Daniel Ellsberg

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Daniel Ellsberg, the government analyst and whistleblower whose leak of the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times and Washington Post exposed "lies and deceptions" behind America's military operations during the Vietnam War, died on Friday, June 16, at the age of 92. Jane Pauley reports.

When Old Glory was turned into a weapon

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In April 1976, as Boston was mired in demonstrations over busing to desegregate public schools, a Black Yale-educated lawyer was assaulted by a group of whites, including one man wielding an American flag. Correspondent Faith Salie talks with Stanley Forman, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his photo capturing the attack, and with the victim, lawyer Ted Landsmark, about the flag, as an aspirational symbol, or a weapon.

Weaponizing the American flag as a tool of hate

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In 1976 Ted Landsmark, a Black lawyer, was assaulted in Boston by white demonstrators, including one who attacked him with an American flag. Stanley Forman won a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph. They talk about the implications of the iconic image.



Paul McCartney's photos of The Beatles' 1964 invasion

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Paul McCartney recently uncovered photographs he'd thought were lost – ones he took during The Beatles' first tour of America in 1964. The pictures – candid shots from the vantage point of newly-anointed superstars – are the basis of a new book, "1964: Eyes of the Storm," and an exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery. Correspondent Anthony Mason gets a private tour with McCartney, who talks about documenting the astonishing welcome that the "lads from Liverpool" received.

On Father's Day Jim Gaffigan ponders the peculiar lives of childless men

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Every third Sunday in June all the men who have generously taken on the role of dad in some child's life are honored with coffee mugs, neckties, and BBQ equipment. For men who do not have children, don't feel left out; comedian Jim Gaffigan has a message for you.

"The Ed Sullivan Show": A look back after 75 years

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Between 1948 and 1971, millions of TV viewers made an appointment every Sunday night to watch Ed Sullivan present a cavalcade of variety acts on CBS – from rising and established musicians, to dancers, comedians and plate spinners. Correspondent Tracy Smith looks back at the legacy of an entertainment kingmaker with Andrew and Josh Solt, who oversee the massive Ed Sullivan archives; and talks with Otis Williams of The Temptations (who appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" six times); and with Debbie Gendler... Читать дальше...

Transgender youth and the fight over medical care

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Six-tenths of a percent (0.006) of all Americans identify as transgender, including about 300,000 teenagers. At least 121,000 trans kids have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria – severe distress, even suicidal thoughts, related to their gender identity. But since 2021, 20 states have enacted full or partial bans of minors receiving care that doctors say could ease suffering and even save their lives. Correspondent Susan Spencer talks with family members trying to help their loved ones, and with... Читать дальше...

Human composting: The rising interest in natural burial

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Natural organic reduction (or human composting), a natural process that transforms the body into soil, has become a recognized alternative to embalming, and a climate-friendly option compared to cremation.

The fight over medical care for transgender youth

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At least 121,000 trans youth have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, which can lead to depression and even suicidal thoughts. But 20 states have enacted full or partial bans of minors receiving care that doctors say could ease suffering and even save their lives.

A daughter ticks off her late father's bucket list

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When Laura Carney's Dad was killed in a car crash at just 54 years old, he left behind a bucket list of items mostly unfulfilled. So, Carney set out to live her father's unfinished life. She talks with correspondent Jim Axelrod about her task to complete her dad's bucket list (including skydiving, driving a Corvette, and meeting a president) while learning how to re-think her approach to life – a healing process she documented in her book, "My Father's List: How Living My Dad's Dreams Set Me Free."

How a daughter completed her father's bucket list

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When Laura Carney's dad was killed in a car crash at just 54 years old, he left behind a bucket list of items mostly unfulfilled. So, Carney set out to live her father's unfinished life – and began a healing process.

"It was magical": A Beatles fan on their "Ed Sullivan Show" appearance

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As a 13-year-old Beatles fan, Debbie Gendler got to attend the Fab Four's very first performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on February 9, 1964. In this web exclusive, she talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about being in the same room as The Beatles on that magical night.

Can a president pardon himself?

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It's a question that's perhaps less theoretical with the first-ever federal prosecution of a former president who's seeking the office again.

6/17: CBS Weekend News

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Severe weather, blistering heat descend on parts of U.S.; Unique farm-to-table program prescribes fresh produce to Chicago's South Side





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