For four decades “Sunday Morning” has been a sort of art gallery on TV. Martha Teichner checks out some of the artists whose work has graced our screens. (Originally broadcast on January 27, 2019.) Source
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Meet the “Sun Queen” of “Sunday Morning”
For 20 years associate director Jessica Frank has been handpicking every shining example of sun artwork to appear on our program – about 9,000 and counting, many of which have been sent in to us by our loyal and talented viewers. Serena Altschul talks to Frank about what goes into bringing a little sunshine into every broadcast. (Originally broadcast on January 27, 2019.) Source
“Sunday Morning”: The artist’s vision
Over the past four decades, we have produced about 1,000 art stories, in some cases redefining what one considers art Source
Coronavirus updates: Chaos at U.S. airports as screenings cause delays
Passengers at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport waited upward of four hours in winding lines, eliciting criticism from elected Illinois officials. Source
Broken Hearts
A story of tragedy and triumph — the murder of a young woman and how her killer’s heart saves the life of a dying woman. CBS News’ Jim Axelrod reports. Source
Murder-suicide leads to new life for 20-year-old
A story that begins with a senseless tragedy ends in triumph when a team of pioneering doctors and nurses save the life of a dying young mother. Source
3/14: CBS Evening News
President Trump tested for coronavirus; Japan going ahead with Summer Olympics despite serious coronavirus concerns Source
Crime scene photos: Karen Ermert murder
Police evidence photos from a Virginia woman’s apartment after her estranged boyfriend killed her and then himself. Source
Japan going ahead with Summer Olympics despite serious coronavirus concerns
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe insisted Saturday that the country continue to prepare for the Summer Olympics. However, there are serious international concerns about Japan’s lack of transparency, and capability of containing the coronavirus. Ramy Innocencio reports. Source
Democratic candidates cancel major campaign events amid coronavirus concerns
Democratic presidential candidates are canceling major campaign events and urging staff to work from home over coronavirus concerns. Even Sunday’s debate will have no audience. Nikole Killion reports. Source