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COVER STORY: Honoring Operation Desert Storm: Waging a battle to construct a battle memorial
In 1991 greater than half one million People served in Operation Desert Storm, an allied marketing campaign that freed Kuwait from the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. At the moment, that marketing campaign is all however forgotten. Marine veteran Scott Stump got down to construct a memorial to Desert Storm, and the 148 People killed in motion, on the Nationwide Mall, now scheduled to open in October. He talks with CBS Information nationwide safety correspondent David Martin about his obsession to memorialize a second in time, and the opposition he needed to overcome earlier than succeeding in his quest.
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ALMANAC: March 1
“Sunday Morning” appears again at historic occasions on this date.
NATURE: Dwelling with coyotes
As soon as discovered solely in components of the West and Southwest, coyotes have dramatically expanded their vary, and at the moment are present in each state besides Hawaii. Conor Knighton appears at how these animals have grow to be a part of the city panorama in locations like Chicago, and what roles they play – in historical past, in Native American tales, in artwork, and in right now’s city and suburban ecosystems.
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POLITICS: Democrat Jack Schlossberg talks taking the gloves off
For Jack Schlossberg, politics is private. The 33-year-old grandson of President John F. Kennedy, he’s out to make a reputation for himself, having introduced a run for Congress in New York’s twelfth District. He talks with Mo Rocca about his delight within the Kennedy legacy title, and his refusal to chorus from mocking his opponents, saying, “The time is just not now to carry again.” Schlossberg additionally opens up about his closeness along with his dad and mom, Caroline Kennedy and Ed Schlossberg, in addition to his sister, Rose, and shares reminiscences of his late sister, Tatiana.
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PULSE: Ballot
PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.
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ARTS: Artwork and knowledge converge in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert
“Desert Pulse,” an artwork set up on the Desert Botanical Backyard in Phoenix, is a multi-sensory immersion that includes time-lapse imagery of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert – a panorama pulsing with life. Lee Cowan talks with U.Okay. architects Matt Shaw and Will Trossell, who introduced a 3-D LIDAR scanner (a software utilized in surveying) to the desert to seize tens of tens of millions of knowledge factors, which ScanLAB Tasks transformed into vibrant digital evocations of an ecosystem respiratory, rising, and retreating.
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SPORTS: UFC’s Dana White on taking MMA to the following stage
As CEO and president of Final Preventing Championship, Dana White has achieved greater than anybody to develop the hard-hitting sport of blended martial arts, taking his league from obscurity to what might be its highest-profile second this summer time: a UFC match on the South Garden of the White Home. Luke Burbank talks with White about his UFC empire — and the way his relationship with Donald Trump, begun in 2001 at Trump’s Atlantic Metropolis on line casino, helped advance each their careers.
PREVIEW: UFC CEO says politics should not drive followers away: “We will all nonetheless simply get alongside” | Watch Video
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BOOKS: Broadway and Hollywood composer Marc Shaiman on his new memoir, and being a “sore winner”
A Tony Award-winner for “Hairspray,” and a seven-time Oscar nominee, Marc Shaiman has written about his practically 50 years in present enterprise in a brand new memoir, “By no means Thoughts the Glad: Showbiz Tales From a Sore Winner.” Shaiman talks with Tracy Smith about collaborating with Billy Crystal on parody songs for the Oscars; composing scores for Rob Reiner’s movies; and why he says, starting as a piano prodigy at age 16, “there was no stopping me.”
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THESE UNITED STATES: The Harlem Renaissance
With the Nice Migration, when tens of millions of African People fled violence and discrimination within the Jim Crow South for a brand new life up North, New York Metropolis’s Harlem neighborhood grew to become a haven for writers, artists, musicians and political leaders. The ensuing “Harlem Renaissance” within the Twenties challenged racist stereotypes, and adjusted the best way America, and the world, noticed African American tradition. Nancy Giles reviews.
BOOKS: Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein
Jo Ling Kent reviews.
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NATURE: TBD
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: The Golden Period of Hollywood (YouTube Video)
“That they had faces then” – Take pleasure in these “Sunday Morning” tales about stars and movie luminaries from the peak of the Hollywood studio period. Featured:
- Outdated-time Hollywood photographer George Hurrell
- The spectacle movies of Cecil B. DeMille
- Leo, the MGM lion, roars for the primary time
- A glance again on John Wayne
- Rescuing scenic backdrops from Hollywood’s Golden Age
- The profession of actress Hedy Lamarr
- Joan Crawford and “Mommie Dearest”
- “Mank” and the author behind “Citizen Kane”
- The artistry of Alfred Hitchcock
- Here is you, “Casablanca”
- Monument Valley: Mom Nature’s scene-stealing film star
- Invoice Geist on the Hollywood Stroll of Fame
- Preserving artifacts of historic film theaters
MARATHON: UFOs and aliens (YouTube Video)
“The reality is on the market” – possibly! Watch these “Sunday Morning” tales in regards to the public fascination with UFO sightings and alleged alien visitations; theories about secrets and techniques hidden in Roswell, N.M.; and the seek for extraterrestrial life.
- Almanac: The primary official UFO sighting within the U.S. in 1947
- From 1995: Invoice Geist visits Rachel, Nevada, the undisputed UFO Capital of the World
- Almanac: The 1969 closing of Venture Blue Ebook, the U.S. Air Power’s probe into UFO sightings
- From 2007: The nation’s fascination with UFOs and aliens
- From 2021: David Pogue probes for solutions to the age old-question, “Are we alone within the universe?”
GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2026
“Sunday Morning” appears again on the esteemed personalities who left us this yr, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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