This week in “Sunday Morning” (August 25)

This week in “Sunday Morning” (August 25)

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Guest Host: Seth Doane

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Hoosier Girls State University gubernatorial candidate Ella McGrath.

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COVER STORY: Young Women on Girls State: “The Week That Changed My Life the Most”
At a time when politics deeply divides most of us, high school students from all walks of life are participating in Girls State week to participate in an exercise in democracy. “Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauley (herself a veteran of Hoosier Girls State, where she was elected governor) speaks with young women in Indiana who are participating in mock political campaigns to create a model government; and meets Emily Worthmore, now a college sophomore who was featured in the Apple TV+ documentary “Girls State,” about how the experience shaped her life.

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ALMANAC: August 25
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the historical events of that date.

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Singer Hannah Jeané Jones traveled from Houston to Rome to attend the Opera for Peace program.

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MUSIC: Opera master class
Seth Doane reports.

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An experimental eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft from Archer Aviation.

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TECHNOLOGY: The electric plane of the future is about to take off
Correspondent David Pogue examines advances in aviation technology that allow a plane to be powered by batteries, promising greener, quieter and cheaper flight that doesn’t require a runway.

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United States: Bookville
Conor Knighton reports.


COMMENTARY: Mario Correa, playwright of “N/A,” on the power of removing labels
An Off-Broadway play, “N/A,” features characters based on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose names remain unnamed. The play’s writer, Mario Correa, speaks of the hope that one day names and labels will no longer magnify loyalties and divide audiences.

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  • “N/A,” at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Lincoln Center, New York (through September 1) | Ticket Information


PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” pays tribute to some of the notable people who left us this week.

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Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones.

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MUSIC: Rolling Stones talk life and music after death of drummer Charlie Watts
The Rolling Stones’ “Hackney Diamonds” was the band’s first album of original music in 18 years — and their first since the 2021 death of drummer Charlie Watts. Correspondent Anthony Mason sat down with Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood to discuss their unique chemistry; reuniting with original Stones bassist Bill Wyman; and what turning 80 meant for Jagger and Richards. (This story originally aired October 15, 2023.)

You can listen to the Rolling Stones’ album “Hackney Diamonds” by clicking the embed below (free Spotify subscription required to listen to the tracks in full):

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COMMENTARY: “Siri, what the hell?” David Sedaris on communicating with his devices
Commanding your device to do things you could just as easily do yourself is a mark of technological progress that comedian David Sedaris finds odd, when your voice-activated app isn’t up to par.

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United States: The Y on 92nd Street at 150
One hundred and fifty years ago, New York City’s 92nd Street Y was founded as a community and performance center, an inclusive gathering place where people could come to find meaning in their lives. Correspondent Faith Salie speaks with 92NY CEO Seth Pinsky about its remarkable story, born from a simple mission.

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  • 92nd Street Y, New York
  • Photos courtesy of 92NY, Jack Prelutsky, Lura Burnette and Michael Priest Photography
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Rugs made by Afghan artisans.

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WORLD: How handmade rugs offer a future for Afghans
Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, education for girls and boys has become a rare commodity in a country where families are forced to make devastating choices to ensure their survival. Our correspondent Tracy Smith speaks to Nargis Habib, a California entrepreneur who pays artisans in Afghanistan to produce beautifully woven rugs at a price that helps support families’ financial freedom.

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NATURE: TO BE DETERMINED


WEB EXCLUSIVES:

Variety and Rolling Stone Truth Seekers Summit Presented by Paramount+
“CBS Sunday Morning” anchor Jane Pauley and documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney attend.

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NEWS: ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ Anchor Jane Pauley and Documentarian Alex Gibney to Receive Lifetime Emmy Awards
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has announced the special awards that will be presented at next month’s Emmy Awards in the News and Documentary category.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Jane Pauley interviews documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney | Watch the video
Director Alex Gibney is prolific: he’s made 14 documentaries in just five years. His subjects range from Enron to the fall of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer to the Church of Scientology. His latest project puts the Apple founder in his crosshairs. Jane Pauley talks about the filmmaker who shines a light on the gray areas of stories that can at first seem very black and white. (Originally broadcast September 20, 2015.)

GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2024
A look back at the notable personalities who left us this year, who left their mark on us through their innovation, creativity and humanity.


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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Robert Redford x 3 (YouTube Video)
Oscar-winning actor and director Robert Redford turned 88 on August 18, 2024. To celebrate, we’re looking back at three of Redford’s “Sunday Morning” interviews over the years: in 1994, with Charles Kuralt, who visited Redford’s Utah home and discussed his early career and his advocacy for Native American art and culture; in 2008, with Rita Braver, discussing his iconic roles in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “All the President’s Men,” and how he encourages young filmmakers through the Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival; and in 2018, with Lee Cowan, at the actor’s New Mexico ranch, where — at age 82 — he discussed his final film appearance, “The Old Man & the Gun,” and why he doesn’t like to see himself on screen.


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