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Nature: Alligators in Florida

“Sunday Morning” takes us to the St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, an ideal spot for alligators to bask in the sun. Videographer: Justin Grubb. Source

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Snapshot: Porch views of the pandemic

“Sunday Morning” presents pictures of life in a time of COVID-19, featuring the work of Indiana photographer Shane Cleminson, who offered to take portraits of families under stay-at-home orders, posed on their front porches, creating a time capsule of Spring 2020. Source

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Take note: Josh Groban

In February singer-musician Josh Groban started a residency at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. Now, with concerts postponed due to the pandemic, he speaks to correspondent Tracy Smith about trying to be Zen during the crisis, as well as what he misses about live performance, and his social media posts features songs performed in his shower. Groban also debuts for “Sunday Morning” viewers his new song, “Your Face.” Source

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Josh Groban sings “Your Face”

The Grammy-, Emmy- and Tony-nominated singer-songwriter-actor, whose current concert season has been canceled because of coronavirus, debuts his latest song, “Your Face,” composed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and performed and recorded while socially-distancing. Director: Brad Strickman, Producer: Shane Strickman. Source

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Passage: Annie Glenn, Ken Osmond

“Sunday Morning” remember the astronaut’s wife who became a tireless advocate for people with speech disorders, and the actor who starred in “Leave It to Beaver” Source

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Passage: Remembering Annie Glenn, Ken Osmond

“Sunday Morning” looks back at the lives of Annie Glenn, an astronaut’s wife who became a tireless advocate for people with speech disorders; and of actor Ken Osmond, who starred in the classic TV sitcom “Leave It to Beaver.” Source

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Sir Patrick Stewart on “Star Trek” and sonnets

The Shakespearean actor most recognized for his performances in the sci-fi franchises “X-Men” and “Star Trek” talks about playing Captain Jean Luc Picard, and how he sought an escape from the pandemic through poetry Source

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