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Cover Story: With data and art, capture the melting of glaciers
For more than 40 years, the glacierist Maurie Pelto is measuring shrinking glaciers in the rugged northern cascade mountains in the state of Washington. He has joined his daughter, artist-scientific Jill Pelto, whose water color provides another view of the changing landscape, as the effects of human-causing climate change on glaciers become even more clearly clear. Correspondent Ben Tracy Report. [Produced in partnership with Climate Central.]
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Almanac: 17 August
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Art: Rashid Johnson on art as a source of potential happiness
Artist Rashid Johnson has used many media and materials, examining races, masculinity, identity, aesthetics, and (he says) examines his anxiety. Now, Johnson’s career Gugneim is an exhibition focus in New York, “A poem for Deep Thinkers.” Correspondent Alina Cho Report.
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TV: Being a TV commercial icon
You know them as Flo, Progressive Insurance Saleswoman; Destruction, human avatar of disasters covered by allstate; And Jardius Diabetes Drug Advertisements. Correspondent David Pog spoke with actors Stephanie Courtney, Dean Winters and Deanna Coleon how (or not) have changed their lives due to being famous at the national level through TV advertisements. (Original Air Date: February 9, 2025.)
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Music: Lafe on making your own voice
Cykee and romantic, Icelandic singer and cellist Lynn Bing Jonesdoter, or Lafe’s music, Blends Pop, Jazz, Classical and Bosa Nova-Ek “Mission,” he calls it, causing it, causing a selling show, bestsailing album, and a miracle prize. With her third album, “A Matter of Time” this week, she sits with correspondent Tracy Smith to discuss the taste of her music; His response to the response of young fans; And the thrill of a song with Barbara Strisand of a song, which he made, “My 13 -year -old letter.”
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Route: In Memorium
“Sunday morning” recall some notable figures that left us this week.
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National: A desk with the largest view
In the late 1970s, a group of university students in West Texas wished to study with a scene, placed a desk at the top of the Hancock Hill (height: 4,900 feet) in the city of Alpine. Today, the desk is a pilgrimage for hikers looking for a noticeable location, which leaves the messages in the desk notebook. A unique journey has become a destination, on which correspondent Janet Shalian Report
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This United States: America’s first cash crop
Christopher Columbus had cultivated and smoked tobacco by the original Americans for centuries before introducing it to Europe. Jane Poly explained how the growing tobacco became the first cash crop of America – and ingestion in the country’s culture for generations.
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TV: “Savens” Star Adam Scott
Actor Adam Scott (who starred in the first SICOM “Parks and Recreation”) about the workers of a mysterious corporation, the Apple TV+ series “Dimings”, is the Amy-Numineated lead in the “Dilated”, which is replaced to create different personality in the office. He talks about his 30 -year way for this head trip of a series with correspondent conver -series, and what took him to pull him. Nighton also talked with director Ben Still how Sareel show came together.
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World: Summit
CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson has provided a perspective at the Friday’s High-Don Summit between President Trump and Russia President Vladimir Putin.
Tech: A remarkable criminal of a robotics activist
Twenty -two years ago, Henry Evans, the executive of Silicon Valley, had a major stroke that made him silent and below the neck. But this did not prevent him from becoming a prominent lawyer of adaptive robotic technology to help people with disabilities – or by writing the songs of the country, a letter at a time. Correspondent John Blackstone talks about his excited attitude with Evans and is unlikely.
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Nature: Providence Canian in Georgia
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Gallery: LollaPalooza 2025
Scroll through our gallery of some of the 2025 major live acts, including the Lolapluja Festival of Chicago, including CBS News Photo Geornelist Jake Barlo and photographers Ed Spinley and Kirstine Walton.
From Archives: Open Robot Arts World (Video)
One of the Fine Art Museum of San Francisco, Dey Young, now has two robots that open the museum to those who cannot join it, including physically disabled. John Blackstone reported a state -of -the -art report at the museum tour guide, and interviewed Robotics activist Henry Evans, who is a former Silicon Valley executive, now almost completely completely paralyzed, and who worked with the museum, who is a reality to visit by robot. (Date of air: March 1, 2025.)
Marathon: An Ode for coffee lovers (YouTube video)
“CBS Sunday Morning” serves a rich utensil of stories about the varieties of coffee to be grounded in countries and cultures.
- A Tokyo Cafe where customers are at a time limit
- Taste test with artificial intelligence
- The secret behind coffee
- True Espresso Love: Participate in Coffee University
- Jim Gfigan: Decaaf Coffee is United Nations-American
- Almanac: Instant Coffee
- A toast for Irish coffee
- Bringing Yemeni coffee back to America
- Pumpkin Masala occupies the world
- How to become single-service coffee a “should be”
- Coffee for a smile
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