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COVER STORY: Are we heading towards a constitutional disaster?
President Trump, who tried to overturn the 2020 election outcome, has been shattering norms upon returning to the Oval Workplace. Because the nation’s founding, the guardrails which have stored presidents in test have been within the courts and Congress. However will they maintain? “Sunday Morning” nationwide correspondent Robert Costa talks with authorized analysts about constitutional order and the bounds of government energy.
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ALMANAC: February 23
“Sunday Morning” appears to be like again at historic occasions on this date.
ARTS: Gallery proprietor Larry Gagosian on the “blood sport” of the artwork world
He is been known as “the largest artwork supplier within the historical past of the world.” With 18 galleries across the globe, Larry Gagosian has extra exhibition house than most museums. He talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about his estimated billion-dollar-a-year enterprise; New York’s aggressive artwork world; recognizing the expertise of a younger Jean-Michel Basquiat; and why, at age 79, he thinks resting is “overrated.”
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HISTORY: President William McKinley’s America
President Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for one predecessor specifically: William McKinley, our twenty fifth president, who cherished tariffs, and oversaw an growth of U.S. territory across the globe. However McKinley is greatest remembered as being one of many 4 presidents that was assassinated, and for having his title connected to a mountain in Alaska. Correspondent Mo Rocca visits America’s heartland searching for the legacy of the Gilded Age chief government.
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Holocaust survivors on bearing witness
It is estimated that of the 200,000 survivors of the Holocaust nonetheless with us, half will probably be gone within the subsequent 5-7 years, which is why photographer Gillian Laub has been taking images of as many Holocaust survivors as she will – greater than 300 portraits thus far. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Laub about her undertaking, known as “Live2Tell.” He additionally talks with some survivors – fashions of braveness, fortitude and style – who bear witness to the horrors they skilled, and to the antisemitism they see at this time in America. As 89-year-old Stella Sonnenschein says, “Now we have a job to do.”
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a number of the notable figures who left us this week.
Nate Milton
NATURE: Why does an enormous elk sound so puny?
On this animated video essay, “Sunday Morning” contributor Robert Krulwich and animator Nate Milton go inside considered one of Nature’s mysteries, to look at why an grownup male elk, weighing round half a ton, makes such an uncharacteristically high-pitched sound.
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TV: Behind the scenes of “Survivor” Season 48
A pioneer of actuality TV, the CBS present “Survivor” celebrates its twenty fifth anniversary this yr. The sport is straightforward: can one participant outwit, outplay and outlast 17 others remoted on a South Pacific island to win the $1 million prize? “Sunday Morning” goes behind-the-scenes, as correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti visits Fiji, website of the “Survivor” problem, to speak with host and showrunner Jeff Probst, together with solid and crew members, earlier than the beginning of Season 48. Vigliotti additionally exams his stamina by participating in a problem rehearsal. Will he be voted out?
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BOOKS: “Resolute”: Benjamin Corridor on embracing the problem of restoration
Fox Information correspondent Benjamin Corridor and his crew have been protecting the warfare in Ukraine on March 14, 2022, when their automotive was struck by Russian missiles. Critically wounded, Corridor was the one survivor. He wrote in regards to the efforts to rescue him in his bestseller, “Saved.” Now, he writes about his lengthy highway to restoration in his newest ebook, “Resolute: How We People Maintain Discovering Methods to Beat the Hardest Odds.” Corridor talks with correspondent Seth Doane in regards to the significance of battle reporting, and the tragedy he carries with him.
READ AN EXCERPT: “Resolute” by Benjamin Corridor
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Presidential Historical past with Mo Rocca (YouTube Video)
Watch as correspondent Mo Rocca delves into the lives of American presidents together with his entertaining tales of a few of historical past’s best- (and least-) remembered leaders.
“HERE COMES THE SUN”: Adrien Brody and stay film music (Video)
Actor Adrien Brody sits down with Tracy Smith to debate his newest movie “The Brutalist.” Then, David Pogue learns about symphony orchestra concert events the place a movie coincides with a stay efficiency of the music discovered within the film.
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