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Here Comes the Sun: Paul McCartney and unfinished business

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Paul McCartney sits down with Anthony Mason to discuss the photographs he took on The Beatles’ 1964 tour of America, which are now on display at London’s National Portrait Gallery. Then, Jim Axelrod meets a woman determined to finish her late father’s bucket list. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”

Nature: Puffins in Maine

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We leave you this Sunday with puffins summering along the coast of Maine. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.

Yuval Noah Harari on the threat to democracy in Israel

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The historian says that in Israel, which has no constitution, the only check on governmental abuses of power is the Supreme Court, which is now under attack by forces that want to impose a de facto dictatorship. If they succeed, says Yuval Noah Harari, there is no other mechanism in place that could limit the government's power.

Zoe Saldaña on "Special Ops: Lioness"

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She's the only actor to have starred in the top three highest-grossing movies – science fiction extravaganzas that transported audiences to other worlds. But at the moment Zoe Saldaña, a 45-year-old mother of three, is focusing on more terrestrial roles – on-camera and off. She talks with correspondent Seth Doane about her new TV series, "Special Ops: Lioness," in which she plays a CIA station chief.

The history of the blockbuster movie

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It's been assumed that the Hollywood summer blockbuster was born with the 1975 release of "Jaws," followed two years later by "Star Wars." But the film industry's desire for box office blockbusters existed long before a great white shark prowled the waters off Amity.



Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, social critic

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He was the all-time leading NBA scorer when he retired in 1989, after leading the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers to six championship victories. But today Kareem Abdul-Jabbar prefers to focus on his role as an activist and social critic, writing with uncommon candor on such topics as race, politics, culture … and basketball. He talks with correspondent Jim Axelrod about his guiding principle of speaking his truth.

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including novelist Milan Kundera, author of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being."

Hollywood drama: Actors join writers in striking against producers

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For the first time in 63 years, actors and writers are on strike at the same time, demanding better pay and job protection as streaming has upended film and TV production, and artificial intelligence threatens the livelihoods of writers and actors. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with those on the frontlines of the picket lines.

"Here Lies Love," the Imelda Marcos dance-pop musical

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She was the wife of President Ferdinand Marcos, under whom martial law was imposed in the Philippines, until their rule was ended by a "People Power" revolution in 1986, when Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos were forced into exile in the U.S. Their story is now being told in a disco-pop musical, "Here Lies Love," featuring the first all-Filipino company on Broadway. Correspondent Elaine Quijano talks with David Byrne (of the rock group Talking Heads) about creating an immersive musical based on the Marcoses'... Читать дальше...

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Raising Indigenous voices throughout her art

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Over the last five decades, artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has had nearly 100 shows, and in 2020 a painting of hers was the first by a Native American to join the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Now the 83-year-old is the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City – the museum's first retrospective ever of an Indigenous artist. Correspondent Serena Altschul reports on a moment that's been described as long overdue.

Almanac: July 16

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"Sunday Morning" looks at important historical events on this date.

"Oppenheimer," the father of the atomic bomb

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In his latest film, "Oppenheimer," director Christopher Nolan examines the efforts of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in the race to build the atomic bomb that ended World War II. What happened after the war proved to be an entirely different power struggle, as Oppenheimer was accused of being a Russian agent. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with Nolan, and with Kai Bird, co-author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, "American Prometheus." He also visits Los Alamos... Читать дальше...

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How to make ice cream

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Andy Rooney on how to make classic vanilla ice cream. "I'm one of the most experienced ice cream eaters in the world today," he proclaimed to 60 Minutes viewers in 1982.

The Kidnapping of Schanda Handley

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A daughter watches in horror as her mother is kidnapped from their home by intruders posing as delivery men. "48 Hours" contributor David Begnaud reports.

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