We leave you this Sunday Morning in waters of the Red Sea, where bottlenose dolphins play. Videographer: Ziggy Livnat. Source
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Calendar: Week of September 24
From Bill Cosby’s sentencing hearing to the American Humane Hero Dog Awards, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports. Source
What’s for lunch? A surprising school cafeteria menu
Dan Giusti previously worked at what has been called the best restaurant in the world, Noma, in Copenhagen. So, what is he doing at a lunch line at a New London, Conn., elementary school? Just revolutionizing the American school cafeteria menu. Giusti, the founder of the company Brigaid, hires trained chefs to make high-quality school lunches from scratch, and recently hosted a competition featuring award-winning chefs from across the country to see what meal they could create for $1.25 per student. He talks with Nancy Giles about improving classroom cuisine. Source
New Zealand terror attack: “The carpet has been pulled out from under us”
Friday’s attack on two mosques in Christchurch, in which a gunman espousing white nationalist rhetoric shot dozens of Muslim men, women and children — murdering at least 50 — killed more than are normally killed in all of New Zealand in a year. Ben Tracy has the latest reactions to the violence. Source
“Where the Crawdads Sing” author Delia Owens
For the last six months “Where the Crawdads Sing” has been a fixture on The New York Times’ Bestsellers List. The novel by Delia Owens is a love story, murder mystery, courtroom drama, and ode to the outdoors all in one. Lee Cowan paid a visit to Owens at her home in Idaho, and in the wilderness she loves. Source
Bill Hader: He kills!
Tracy Smith profiles “SNL” alumni Bill Hader, who is beginning his second season playing a hitman in the acclaimed HBO comedy “Barry.” Source
Calendar: Week of March 18
From the National Cherry Blossom Festival to National Puppy Day, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports. Source
Actor James Cromwell arrested during PETA protest at Texas A&M
The protest aimed to end the use of dogs for medical research Source
Deadly mass shooting in Texas
A terrifying chain of events was triggered by a traffic stop Saturday in the heart of Texas’ oil country. A man pulled over by state troopers opened fire and fled, and later hijacked a U.S. Postal Service truck, embarking on a shooting spree. At least six fatalities were among the 24 people shot. David Begnaud reports. Source
Dorian becomes a Category 5 hurricane
The storm bearing down on the U.S. coastline has strengthened further. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli has an update, and the threat ahead. Source