We leave you this Sunday morning in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, where bison are waking up to fall. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg. Source
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A French village honors a U.S. soldier killed in WWII
Gerri Eisenhauer’s father, Private William Walters, died in World War II just a few months before she was born – killed in action in France, according to a brief telegram. Eisenhauer believed she would never learn what happened to her father, until she received word that the French village of Grez-sur-Loing was planning to pay tribute to Private Walters, to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of France. Steve Hartman reports. Source
Israel strikes killed dozens in Lebanon and northern Gaza, officials say
The military says it only targets militants, whom it accuses of hiding among civilians in homes and shelters. Source
Ted Danson on aging: “Don’t slow down, just keep going, keep living your life”
The “Cheers” actor’s new series is the Netflix comedy “A Man on the Inside,” in which he plays a retired widower-turned-investigator who goes undercover in a nursing home. Source
Ted Danson on his new comedy series “A Man on the Inside”
“Cheers” actor Ted Danson’s latest series is the Netflix comedy “A Man on the Inside,” in which he plays a retired widower-turned-investigator who goes undercover in a nursing home. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Danson and series creator Mike Schur (“The Good Place”) about how the show takes a clear-eyed look at aging. Danson also talks about aging gracefully, living life fully as long as you can, and why he feels “complete” in his life now. Source
A veteran opened a garage in North Dakota – and a lifeline was born.
With a tiny volunteer staff of gearheads and veterans, North Dakota’s Miracles for Vets has given away 45 vehicles to veterans — for free. Source
Honoring a Civil War veteran who was lost to history
Researching her family history, Cheryl Wills found she was related to a former slave who served in the Civil War with the United States Colored Troops, which led her to a distant relative, a former plantation, and ultimately to Private Sandy Wills’ remains. Source
Martha Stewart prepares dishes from her 100th book
In 1982 Martha Stewart published her first book, “Entertaining.” Now, the lifestyle entrepreneur has released her 100th, “Martha: The Cookbook,” which contains some of her favorite recipes. She demonstrates for “Sunday Morning” viewers how to prepare two of them: Alexis’s Chopped Salad, and Potato and Buttermilk Soup. Source
Remembering Quincy Jones
“Sunday Morning” looks back on the life of a music giant: producer, composer and arranger Quincy Jones, who died last Sunday at age 91. Source
Passage: Remembering Quincy Jones
“Sunday Morning” anchor Jane Pauley looks back on the life of a music giant: producer, composer and arranger Quincy Jones, who died last Sunday at age 91. Source