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Side. But we begin at the beginning. Good morning. Here begins something new. Im Charles Kuralt, and this is sunday morning. We dreamed up a program about music and art and nature. Because of its necessary preoccupation with politics and wars and calamities, tv journalism doesnt get around to those gentler subjects very often. Pauley from the very beginning, sunday morning has stayed true to Charles Kuralts vision to make sure those gentler subjects got their due. You think this is me . Oh, definitely. Pauley we traveled the ley traveled tack roads, taking our audience places and showing them things rht t a the lors ithe universe. Right tre. Pomnts shared, where we take off and land. Pauley places we visited and people we met. We come together. Pauley all with the perfect traveling companion. Is there an emergency brake on this guy . Pauley as the world changed, so did we. Time for us to part, you and i. Pauley in 1994, after 15 years at sunday morning, Charles Kuralt said goodbye in his own inimitable style. Tiddywiddley toodley loo, all i want is to stay with you but here i go. Goodbye. Good morning, im Charles Osgood and this is sunday morning. I know, it sounds strange to me, too. Pauley for the next 22 sec informed and delighted. Excuse me . Excuse me . Im with charles now. Congratulations on your work. Pauley two years ago, the page turned again and a new chapter began. Yeah woo thank you very much. Sorry. Was that too much enthusiasm . That was perfect. Pauley as we celebrate our 40th year, we try our best each week to stay true to sunday mornings original mission. This is exciting. Do you watch your movies with your kids . No hey, this is pretty fun. I want to ask you a little about pot. You got one . No. [ laughter ] pauley whatever road we travel on, our goal remains the same im not letting go. To take our viewers, all of you, wherever something remarkable is happening. [ trumpet playing ] teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find Health Insurance you can afford. To help pay for Health Coverage. Plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. And because a new law requires californians to have Health Coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but you gotta sign up by april 30th. Visit coveredca. Com or call to enroll today. Were a Television Program a little more leisurely and experimental than most, we hope but a news broadcast, after all. Pauley our inaugural year, 1979, like every year, provided plenty of news. March brought the partial meltdown at pennsylvanias threemile island Nuclear Power plant. May saw the election of british Prime Minister margaret thatcher. While in november, iranian students seized those american hostages at the u. S. Embassy in tehran, the start of a more than yearlong standoff. 1979 also saw the deaths of hollywood leading man john wayne; composer richard rodgers, half of the legendary broadway duo, rodgers and hammerstein; and that most famous of circus clowns, emmett kelly. And beginning with that first year, all of us at sunday morning have been on the move. Few more than our lee cowan, whos here to log our travels. Good morning, lee. Good morning, jane. You can sort of think of this broadcast almost like a sunday drive. For 40 years, weve meandered from exotic destinations to the mundane, from outoftheway places to our very own backyards so that you could enjoy the view without moving an inch. I had miles and miles ahead of me we stick to the back roads, which are full of surprises. Sunday morning was born, in part, out of an affliction, Charles Kuralts incurable case of wanderlust. When Francis Johnson started saving twine, he just couldnt help himself. This is just crazy. Well, you dont have to be crazy, but it helps a lot. On any given sunday, his itinerary could take you from the largest ball of twine in minnesota to the historic attempt to unravel communism in beijing. Its become something much deeper and stronger. Giant sequoia trees in californias sierra are more than 2,000 years old. In our 40 years, weve tried to maintain that tradition, hoping that each new dot on a map might reveal a new side of ourselves. The total darkness and harsh winters make it nearly impossible to maintain a yearround camp. Weve seen the adventurous spirit of tourists exploring the top of the world and the determination of freezing scientists researching the bottom of it, too. We witnessed the wisdom of setting nature aside as we trekked through our national parks, 59 of them in all. Walking across sand and soil, from the lowest point in the United States to the base of our highest peak. [ bell clangs ] from the brilliant pastels of hollands tulips, colors only Mother Nature can paint. Weve marveled at the palette of the globe, even the shades in space. Is it a spiritual experience . It is very spiritual. As the heavens go, we havent gone, but weve gotten pretty close. A visit to the vatican might suffice. Your holiness, Saint Francis and weve bathed in the voices of angels it was christmas night, 1776. Even joining the throng once or twice. [ bird call ] the Canary Islands have a song of their own in a whistle carried on the wind. Its a language born long ago that we learned can be quite a mouthful. Keep practicing, tracy. Weve seen the charm of children on the frigid shores of iceland lending their hands to help wayward puffins take their first flights out to sea. We encountered some wayward polar bears, too some a little too close for comfort. Mike. Mike. [ meowing ] there were more cats than we could count on an island off japan. Weve sailed the oceans on ships of old and aboard the ships of tomorrow. Instead of lookouts, you now have video monitors . We dont have to have sailors do it. We have cameras do it for us. It looks pretty vintage. It is vintage. Its actually made out of real wood, and you dont find that in aviation anymore. Weve soared above stadiums in the Goodyear Blimp and hovered over cities with a photographer who preferred his helicopter have no doors. Whats it like when youre literally leaning out over the edge over the chopper . You forget about it after a while. Weve rolled on the rails on the maharajas express as it chugged through northern india, and weve taken the wheel in vehicles ourselves handles like a dream. Of every shape and size. But now, in trying to turn this ancient capital into a modern one every year brings stronger along the way, weve stopped off at places that caught our fancy. This building, the Guggenheim Museum on new yorks fifth avenue, is one of the greatest buildings of the 20th century. Museums youd heard of its the elvis is alive museum. And those you probably havent. National pie championships. The world beard and mustache championships. And competitions now theres an experienced camel rider. That might leave you wondering. Are you ready for some pumpkin racing . Oh for 40 years, weve had the privilege of watching the sun set all over the world. The only thing better than its parting rays is knowing the next day we get to set out all over again. Pauley coming up theyre playing our song. Bl make my own insulin. And trulicity activates my body to release it like its supposed to. Trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. Its not insulin. I take it once a week. It starts acting in my body from the first dose. Trulicity isnt for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. 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Advil pm silences pain, and you sleep the whole night. Advil pm and now, i can do it with such force that i can break all six strings downwards. Im showing off. I can break them all. Muscles. I can wake up in the morning ah and say, oh, thank you, god. Its still there. Ha one because i never exercise. I never sing. You dont sing in the shower, even . No. No. These are vietnamese. Im just sort of dragging along this big bag of sounds that ive been collecting. And so, ive had this riff since i was 19. This one riff. I put it on, i put it on do you think there are people who dont take you seriously enough . I mean, come on. I wore a whipped cream bra. I mean, its not like im carol king here. Winter, spring, summer or fall all you got to do is call and ill be there i got to tell you, me and my buddies were just in love with you. [ laughter ] well, rock we were like, this woman my gosh treats her sweet and gentle i had to get closer to you. I told you i only like to be cheek to cheek with you when youre in the room. Easy like a sunday morning sunday morning rain is falling steal some covers, share some kin when did you realize you could sing . Man, al, you can sing. Well, they used to talk about it in shop class and i wondered who they were talking about. What would you sing in shop class . As we danced across the floor so close to the one that i adore ar fyoureart oh, darling, danke schoen so, how many times do you think youve sung that song . I would guess probably a 100,000 times. So, youre still smoking . How many vices do you have left . Youve kind of whittled them down over the years. Yeah, im down to the precious few now. Do you miss any of them especially . I mean, i used to love heroine. Im on my way, i still remember these old country lanes where do you think your drive comes from . I believe every artist has someone who told them that they rent dirt a someone who told them that they were the Second Coming of the baby jesus, and they believed them both. And thats the fuel that burns the fire. Over the castle on the hill we watched the sunset over the castle on the hill i think that might sell. I think it might. [ laughter ] pauley from time to time this morning, well be giving you an upclose look at some of the signature features that make sunday morning sunday morning. Nancy giles will be starting us off the way sunday morning always starts off. Take note, theyre playing our song. Theres no mistaking our sunday morning theme music no matter how many different ways its been played over the years. But theres one particular version thats been instrumental to our success. You ready . Okay, shall we take it from the top . Yeah. Thats jazz legend wynton marsalis. [ trumpet playing ] his 2004 rendition has been trumpeting the start of our show every week for 15 years. [ trumpet playing ] do you remember what it was like that day they asked you to record the theme . Well, i remember i was honored to do it because the soul of the depth of the show is im honored to be to be a part of it in in any way. If if were going to record it again, let me know. Wynton marsalis, a young trumpet player ive never heard of. We first met marsalis back in 1983 [ trumpet playing ] when he was just 21 years old. Do that again. [ trumpet playing ] now, marsalis is the managing and artistic director of jazz at Lincoln Center in new york city [ trumpet playing ] along with being our goto trumpeter. When you hear every week you playing that rendition of the sunday morning theme, how how do you feel . I feel like im out of tune on some of the notes. [ laughter ] really . Yes, hes a perfectionist. 1, 2, 3, 4 did i start it wrong . That was clear enough when we sat down together at the piano for an impromptu duet. 18th century german composer Gottfried Reiche gets credit for writing the theme we use. Its called abblasen. And our original executive producer, shad northshield, gets some credit too; he decided it was a perfect fit. An old don smithers record did the trick at first until Johnny Carsons former band leader, doc severinsen, took it over in 1998. The speed of the notes is not a problem. Its to get them all in tune. And then came marsalis. So, youre carrying on that tradition . I and im im very happy to carry it on. Now that is music to our ears [ laughter ] excuse my piano playing, i apologize. All right, weve got it that wasnt bad. Yeah, i know you were great you were great i cant play piano. Nah, no. Pauley ahead other parts will rotate. It squeaks. It does squeak. Pauley the fine art of sunday morning. 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One that covers health care costs, taxes, and any other uncertainties while still giving you the flexibility to make changes to your plan as often as you need. Because when youre with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, theres nothing to stop you from moving forward. Heres wishing you the bluest sky theres nothing to stop you from moving forward. Theres a company thats talked than me jd power. People 448,134 to be exact. They answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. And when they were done, chevy earned more j. D. Power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. So on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say thank you, real people. Youre welcome. Were gonna need a bigger room. Pauley for 40 years now, sunday morning has been a sort of art gallery on tv. Martha teichner joins us now with what you could call a selfportrait. Good morning, martha. Good morning, jane. Beauty, they say, is in the eye of the beholder. And when it comes to art, weve beheld much of the best. Id like to think that the paintings are as alive as i am. In 40 years, weve done about 1,000 art stories, depending on. He calls this one the money lisa. Can you believe they are made out of push pins . Weve done picasso a dozen times. Picassos blue period went on for what seems like a melancholy but productive three years. Our very first art story ive been playing around with them as a group. Featured Ellsworth Kelly stating the obvious. You know, contemporary work is very difficult, i mean, to a lot of people. Fast forward 30 years. Hed aged. There is a window up here. It shows pine trees, you know, and blue skies, and, you know, it say its like cezanne. On sunday morning, weve shown you cezanne and lots of his admirers. You could say weve gone from. Pissarro to bizarro. This is probably my most popular piece. More people wouldnt see this unless it was in a gallery somewhere. But rooting through our archives, whats really striking is how many of the artists weve showcased considered america their subject. For example, robert indiana. The subject matter is essentially american. Almost exclusively. Not only american even more, its autobiographical. From east this is philadelphia. So is this. Some of this citys most impressive artwork is out on the street. To west the ansel adams version. He won extravagant press. The best of the work is absolutely magical. Now, ed ruschas. I felt like there was a fo fertile happening out there with all these gas stations and i had to do something about it. Weve looked at our country in so many ways. This is the south tower. In new york city through cristo and jean claudes gates, and walker evans subway photographs, and mary whytes vanishing south. All of these people are living a life that i think is unique and important. Weve seen minority and Women Artists get famous. Becoming an artist is not empirical. So its not about hard work. That doesnt mean youre going to make it. And hows this for covering the bases . With his overthetop persona, kehinde wile has been compared to andy warhol. Ah, andy warhol. Weve profiled artists influenced by andy warhol, artists who painted andy warhol and six stories about andy warhol himself. Warhol was one of the first artists to look at the American Dream in all its facets. Its not just going out in the world and finding something that, you know, oh, i think ill do a soup can. Donna de salvo curated the recent warhol retrospective at new yorks Whitney Museum of american art. Its really looking and thinking and understanding something about this american landscape, american consumerism. I was always surprised they didnt do the tv diner. laughter in 1979, the year we went on the air, the whitney did a show of warhol portraits back then, trashed by the critics. They kind of crystallized what people always thought about him he just wanted money, that he just was obsessed with celebrity and fame. But what they missed, of course, was warhol as an artist and who warhol really was. You have just copied a common item. Yes. Why have you bothered to do that . Why not create something new . Because its easier to do. Once ridiculed for his paintedover photographs, for his silkscreen prints. Now . I think he is an artist who has really transcended. Hes not just a 20th century artist, hes a 21st century artist. He reflected something about the United States and where it was. Maybe where its going. We hope at sunday morning that after 40 years, you could say the same thing about us. Pauley still to come i was on the verge of tears. And beyond. Stories wi pauley at sunday morning, weve always found time for stories from the heart, stories of insight and compassion that show people great and small at their best. Tracy smith has been looking back at a few of the ones that touched us the most. Good morning, tracy. Good morning, jane. When it comes to revisiting some of those pieces, there may be no better place to begin than with the man who showed all of us how its done. Jim richardson is back in town, taking more pictures. His deepest interest is in the lives of the 300 people of cuba, kansas. Sunday mornings first anchor, Charles Kuralt, was also its storytellerinchief. When you hear Jim Richardson talk about the people in cuba, kansas, about the children they raised here, you understand why he comes back year after year to record ordinary american lives in such a persistent way. Kuralt was long known for capturing the humanity and grace found in every day life, and the rest of sunday mornings gang soon made inroads of their own. My hearts in my mouth, but what am i going to do . This summer, louis turned 13. Moving to a new school can be a scary thing, especially when you know that growing up and growing tall are not the same thing. Im still small, and i want to, you know i want to be taller. You know, i wish was the like, my regular size. Stories about lifes challenges became something of a signature. I need you to sit right here. Threeyearold edie gilger is more familiar with a doctors bag than any kid should be. Oh, whats that . Its a stethoscope. And along the way, some pretty inspiring people came into view. Did you ever wonder what happened to that little girl . You can call me kim or kim phuc. Im fiftytwo. So, fortythree years ago that i got burned. Was the day that defined the rest of your life. Yeah, that day. Maisies Community Swimming pool, made possible by maisie devore. Masie devore discovered there was cash in aluminum cans to start saving for a pool. Are you stubborn . I guess, or i wouldnt have gotten this far. Can by can, the nickels and dimes added up to more than six million cans collected. Ill spp come in . R the kidso it feels good. It feels good, she says. Time and again, seemingly unbeatable odds met unparalleled spirit. From the very moment i had cancer, my kids knew. Julie yipwilliams hopes her daughters wont fear her death. Sometimes, when you practice your instruments, i close my eyes so i can hear better. Shes written a letter to reassure the girls after their mother is gone. And when i do, i am often overcome with this absolute knowing that the music will beckon me and i will be there. We were there when those leaving the limelight revealed their more vulnerable moments. Im happy to be here. In fact, im happy to be anywhere. Glen campbell is here to say goodbye. Its knowing that your door is open and your path is free to walk. Campbell was diagnosed with alzheimers. You think we got th . Ou do. I do . Mmhmm. I dont feel it anywhere. Tired, exhausted and forgetfulness. Ted turner begins most mornings these days with some yoga. His willingness to be shown on Network Television in what is certainly a diminished state is a testament to courage and a surprising absence of vanity. Sometimes things got personal. Thats my husband, aaron latham. He and everyone else in the class has parkinsons. Sometimes you saw our pride. Father of the bride is the first to see his daughter in her wedding dress. I was on the verge of tears and beyond all day. I hadnt expected that. Some stories didnt just include music, they were almost lyrical. Is playing the harp cool . Yes. Because there are not a lot of kids that play the harp. You have your trumpets and your flautists and the run of the mill percussionists, but who can say, oh, i play the harp . So, what do these tales have in common . I clicked my ski on, i felt like i was gliding. And it was a feeling i had never felt before. Like some gems, theyre rare. Every day is the best day to remember. Theyre precious. Theres no ifs, ands and bus about it. I want to be a heart surgeon. I want to go to temple, yale or princeton. Were going to persevere, and were go. And, as we look back, each one is enduring. I learned by being engaged with people who were different from me. All i want is the world to just keep moving in that direction. Let the sunshine, let the sunshine in pauley next do you dream about suns . I do. Our sun queen. Sensitivity its very common to have a gum Health Concern as well. But if you have sensitive teeth, you probably arent going to brush your teeth as effectivity because it causes pain. And if you see blood you should do something about it. You know, i talk to dentists every day and theyre able to recommend one product, new sensodyne sensitivity gum, to address both conditions at the same time. If we only treat one versus the other, the patients mouth is never going to be where it needs to be. 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But for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. Ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. An unjectionâ„¢. Pauley our distinctive suns are a sort of sunday morning trademark. Many of you ask us just how we choose them, a question Serena Altschul is happy to finally answer. No one can control the weather, but there is someone at cbs who can make the sun come out. You are officially the keeper of the suns. Right. This is quite a responsibility. Meet our associate director, jessica frank. For 20 years, shes been handpicking every shining example of sun artwork to appear on our program. Thats about 9,000 and counting. Do you dream about suns . I do. This woman has sent me so many suns. They all come from the same place our viewers. They come with great notes, and each one has a story. Ive watched sunday morning since the day it aired. Its a tradition that started decades ago, when the first unsolicited suns showed up in our mailbox. I love this one because it has a sun on the front, and its got Charles Kuralt on the back. This is a hubcap. What . Birdseed. Ooh, birdseed. I know. This is a personal favorite. Theyre made from every material under the sun. Tada its great, isnt it . I love it. I love it. Figs, and vegetables, and pieces of broken glass, and seashells, and chili peppers. Postit notes crunched up into a whole bunch of little pieces. And we used it jessica finds her inspiration okay, i have a really good sun for this. By watching the stories themselves. And sometimes a fan stops by hello hi, jane to cheer her on. The magic. The magic. This is the this is the you are the special sauce i think three is the winner. Very nice. Some suns she uses as soon as she gets them. Awesome. Perfect. Others she saves for a rainy day. Ill have a sun for four years or five years and i dont have a place for it. And then, ill watch the piece, and ill go, oh, thank goodness, i can finally use the whatever sun, you know, and i get so excited. There was never any question about the suns she gets every year from jim stellas High School Art class in philadelphia. Shes used about 60 of them so far hello, mr. Stella. Back in 2015, after stella sent in his first batch, jessica wrote the teacher a note i am wowed at the beauty of these suns and id love to use them on our show. Your students are enormously gifted, and i am truly honored that you would think of submitting them to us. All the best, jessica frank. How did the class feel when you first heard back from jessica . I gave them the andy warhol line, which is, im going to make you famous for at least at least five seconds. For five seconds. Yeah. Did you ever think when you started out in television at cbs that you would somehow land here, with this . No, no. Absolutely not. If somebody told me to draw a sun, it would be a disaster. And thankfully, she doesnt need to. Pauley coming up isnt that a fine, manly, manly typewriter . Pauley look whos talking if you miss an episode of the show, dont worry. You can find us at cbssundaymorning. Com. Or on cbs all access. And for extended interviews fro m i think i was born to be an actress. I wanted to be an actress. I still want to be an actress. Have you ever had a problem with self confidence . Nah, thats never been my issue. [ laughter ] your face, the way you use your face. I dont use my face. My face uses me. I mean, really. I didnt look like an tres i was ldhave everything wrong w face. Youll never make a movie. Houston, we have a situation. I think i understand it, but when it comes out it comes out however it wants to come out. I cant control it. You think i would sound like this after 25 years if i could control it . How do you do that . Oh, well, thats acting. Thats good acting. No, thats terrible acting. Thats not acting at all. Someone will say my god, shes fat its all very funny. But its all very personal. I mean, youre talking about your weight. Whats personal . Its been all over the papers. I have nothing personal in my life. I donowpersonal means. Peter bagdonovich; elvis; larry mcmurtry, the author; jeff bridges; your gynecologist; stunt men on your shows. [ laughter ] oh, i was a bad girl. So, when you were playing in the garage in arkansas, did you ever think you would have this . Oh, like we had a garage. No matter what i do in life, if i win a nobel prize, the headline would be meathead wins nobel. What did you think when your mother said, oh, and by the way, im buying the street down the road from you . I tried to litigate. She called me about the house. She said, mother, the man just died. And i said, should i go down and go to the funeral . She said, no, i should buy the house. Youve had so many chapters in your life. I know. Isnt she over . [ laughter ] isnt it time to close the book on her . Im over the hill, but look at these other hills. No one told me there would be all these hills and i can climb them. It would have to have some form of natural armor plating. You have a distinct acting style. But i dont talk like i hear this imitated, but i dont really do that, do i . Do i . What i do is pure magic, jim, and you know it. Ive cast my spell on you as i speak. Do girls want to date the funny guy . Not really. Not really. No, not going to even lie to you. This would have been a Perfect Place to put that lie. Jerry seinfeld. [ cheers and applause ] this is such an unbelievable experience. For you, this is great. For me, its horrible. It shows i really havent gotten anywhere. Do you need it . Yeah, its just like if you are a surfer, you paddle out. How do you feel when your walking on stage in that circumstance . Here goes nothing. Pauley from alist entertainers to politicians and athletes, tycoons and writers, weve visited with them all. So, lets talk about it with rita braver. Good morning, rita. Good morning, jane. Over the years, weve been able to bring our viewers interviews with some of the most fascinating people in public life. We always figure if we think theyre interesting, youll probably agree. Whenever i asked president nixon, did he have knowledge of or was he involved in watergate, i was assured by him personally, he was not. There were past president s youve been quoted as saying that you think maybe youve had a better expresidency than presidency. Well, that may be true. Certainly my reputation has been better in the postpresident ial years. And future president s. When was the last time you flew commercial . Donald trump showing off his private plane. Gold here. Gold fixtures in the bathroom. Right. That was a choice you made. That was a choice we made, and, you know, what tops it . Nothing. Nothing. And a first lady who tried to become president. So, im wondering, how are you . I think i am good, but that doesnt mean that i am complacent or resolved about what happened. It still is very painful. It hurts a lot. And the pain was apparent as well when we spoke to senator Edward Kennedy about his brother j. F. K. s love for his daughter, caroline. He had little games theyd play. And then, theyd find a great sense of joy that they shared. And it its difficult to talk about. We witnessed history through the eyes of those who were there. Civil rights pioneer john lewis took us back to the Edmund Pettus bridge in selma, alabama, where he was brutally beaten in 1965 at this point i could see lines and lines of state troopers. And we experience joy. Not only just for the physical level, but mentally. Peace, compassion, thats the real joy. Oh, he got it. We scoped out prodigies that is huge. Including a very young tiger woods. Oh, its a lot of fun except for in a tournament because im not relaxed in a tournament. Im all pumped up and hyped and im jazzed. We chatted with champions. When i went to the ballpark, i tried to do things a little different sometimes and made sure the fans got their moneys worth. When i came through, i didnt have a role model. I didnt know that young girls were supposed to run, jump and skip. Oh, you try to be cool. You try to convince yourself, you know, all right, this is another game, man, you know. Im ready. And we introduced our viewers to some of the leading literary lights of our time. How do you feel about critics . Playwrights . Ie i cant get excited about them anymore because either i outwitted them or i outlasted them or something. Poets . When we talk to our god in whatever language, however we see it, we use poetry. And how about making magic that inspired a generation of Young Readers . I never thought i was going to do that, but there is Nothing Better than that, is there . There is Nothing Better than that. We learned how titans of business think. Youve had some stomachchurning days. Not very many, no. If the market falli or we re theo nitehe fle atece lution i think i take some pride in that. Entire eras. Said it before, said it again black man will never be free in america. You still believe that . Black man will never be free . Believe that . Im living it and we learned that even prima donnas worry about getting it right. Everybodys a work in progress. Im a work in progress. Ive never arrived. Oh, come on. Oh, no, no, no, no. Im still learning all the time. We put the biggest stars of the big screen onto your screen. Who knew tom hanks has a soft spot for typewriters . Isnt that a fine, manly, manly typewriter . [ laughter ] so many interviews. But, for me, well, there are a couple i will never forget. Art garfunkels selfanalysis. I know myself to be a creative guy, and i think my pofile out in show business is the guy over paul simons right shoulder. And this irrepressible oscar winner. So, if you had to sum up shirley maclaine, who she is hmm. Write me a headline. Shirley maclaine oh, no. Thats my phone, too. Thats good enough. Thats good enough. Im so embarrassed. Thats fine. Im a musical comedy performer who dabbles in spirituality and jewelry. Everything will be all right. Ta, da, da, da, da, da. Im so humiliated. Pauley still to come, a time out with mo rocca. But first hi, kathy. Pauley when a burden is a blessing. Millions of wellrested humans once roamed the earth. But with rising stress in the modern world, yawning a good nights sleep is nearly extinct. However, theres hope on the horizon. Every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries. With rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. Well, here we go again on the road. Pauley we at sunday morning owe a lot to Charles Kuralts travels on the road. Steve hartman carries on that tradition these days, finding the stories everyone else has [ doorbell ] for most of us come in being a Good Neighbor means loaning a stick of butter, maybe the occasional social visit. Hello. How are you, kathy . But kathy felt of sandy, utah, says whatever your standard, it pales compared to what her neighbors did for her. What was your reaction . I cried, just like now. I was so moved. This is my miracle. Kathys miracle began about ten years ago. Her m. S. Had progressed to the point where she couldnt even get into bed. And since she lived alone, the only logical longterm solution seemed to be a nursing home. Until, one day, the guy next door came over and presented kathy with a list, a list of about 60 men from the neighborhood who were willing to come over hi, kathy in teams of two to put kathy to bed. Take off her slippers, take off her socks. One guy gets on one side, and one guy gets on the other side. Lift her up, put her on the bed. Its a process. Youve got to have a pillow under this foot. Things need to be just so. She finally says, i feel good. Perfect. Pull the covers up, and shes tucked in for the night. We leave the kiss out. Yeah, yeah, good, okay. Kathys two sons and an aide help her in the morning, but this nightly ritual has been going on seven days a week for ten years now. Were going to be here as long as she needs us. Keith pugmire is the main organizer. Our challenge is to get everybody a time. Wait, wait, wait, youve got more volunteers than you need . Yeah. What kind of neighborhood is this . This is a great neighborhood. Clearly. Theres some houses for sale if you want to move in. Before you call a realtor, though, one caveat when keith first started soliciting volunteers, he says not everyone was a natural florence nghtingale. I cant say i was excited, ill tell you that. Coming into someones home, its a woman. And i have no healthcare background at all. Heres that and your phone. There was definitely an evolution, and it was most evident in this man. Did you want to do this . His name is john keller. No. John now admits the only reason he agreed to help kathy was because he knew he would look bad if he didnt. Thats hard for me to say. I had always considered myself as a good person, christian. Then, i realized maybe im not. I wanted to be a better person. Today, john says the simple act of lifting kathy week after week has made him a profoundly better person a good reminder that burdens are sometimes blessings in disguise. Yeah, no problem. Anytime. Pauley ahead a funny thing. With this key to the city. [ applause ] its an honor to tell you that Liberty Mutual customizes your Car Insurance so you only pay for what you need. And now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Managingaudreys on it. S . Eating right. And staying active . 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Ask your doctor about jardiance. Pauley a funny thing happens quite frequently here on sunday morning stories on the quirky side of life that make all of us smile. And, seriously, who better to take a closer look than the mirthful mo rocca . Good morning, mo. Good morning, jane. You might think that working on this show is all fun and games. Well, the audience should know this job pushes us to the limits. You really love this, huh . Well do whatever it takes at ease, soldier in pursuit of a good story. What . It was here we came in search of truth in dressing. Good perfect so, Millard Fillmores lips were on that teacup . Yes ludafisk fish soaked in lye. Cheers cheers. Cheers. Rule 1 show no fear. Levitating is kind of easy. Whoo were on a roll fire oh, man rita, after all the time you spent in washington, i mean, no one knows a swamp like you do. And the swamp creatures. Lets face it. Ive interviewed some reptilian people. But when they ask me if i would crouch down next to an alligator, i really didnt want to do it. I think my producer kept urging me on. After all, she was, like, ten feet away. And, in fact, she is ten feet away. There she is, the very same one. Over here, yes. Pauley later on sunday morning. Still, danger comes with the territory. Dont touch it just kidding like when i reported on the world of professional cuddlers. Talk about the call of the wild. What position are you in now . This is just regular old spooning. Of course, sometimes it actually is fun and games. Go very, very handsome and singing and dancing. This is the end of my Television Career right here. Pauley so, you can be forgiven for thinking that correspondents pauley are really just frustrated performers. A lot of people dont know martha teichner, the singer. Ah teichner and bolton, now available on itunes. Lee, what has been your most memorable accordion moment . Mary steenburgen had taken up the accordion later on in life. Its an odd instrument, right . So why the accordion . Im not judging. Im just asking. Oh, you are. Youre a hater. I can tell for the record, i love the accordion [ laughter ] which brings us to our iron girl correspondent look at this the chick cannot miss this show should really be called the wild world of tracy. Shouldnt it, though maria sharapova, i thought she was going to take my head off demi lovato kicked my michael buble, hockey, that was not pretty, either. You do your hardhitting in your interviews, okay . When i was with jim brown, i think i showed him a thing or two tracy, you just cant let them see you sweat. Im still standing. Oh, gosh and now, some correspondent moments of nature. Right hand lane, thank you goat yoga. Aww. Wow those are howler monkeys. Tender, intrepid, tenacious and just a little bit silly. For 40 years and counting hi, gary. Is it fun . No, its really fun wow pauley next the thichings we relied on, how dated. Pauley chapter and verse. Ameriprise financial Danafarber Cancer Institute discovered the pdl1 pathway. Pdl1. They changed how the world fights cancer. Blocking the pdl1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. Pdl1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. Pdl1 saved my life. Saved my life. Saved my life. What we do here at danafaber, changes lives everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere. Everyone said i was crazy. When i started this commute, so fifteen years ago, i got my first subaru and i did it anyway. For more than five hundred thousand miles, my outback always got me there. So when it was time, of course i got a new one. Because my kids still need me. And i need them. vo welcome to the allnew subaru outback. The most reliable outback ever. Go where love takes you. Pauley time now to salute my sunday morning predecessor, Charles Osgood, who, of course, will forever be the poet laureate of cbs. But, it seems this morning charlie has a little competition from our senior contributor ted koppel. Its been four decades now and what used to be norms arent just different or changed, theyre completely transformed. The things we relied on outdated, passe. Is the new world much better . Well, thats hard to say. For example, when driving, we once employed maps, asked directions to get there, before there were apps. Just imagine the tension, the unrivaled stress, the nervous exhaustion before g. P. S. In those preapple days, we stuck coins into phones. Made our planes out of paper before there were drones. Sent our film to be processed and then we would wait. Now, our cameras are digital. Isnt that great . You can upload and download, its really quite quick. In a flash its transferred to a memory stick. 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Its just not my scene. I couldnt help but over do you like insurance . I love insurance. Did you know you can save money bundling home and auto with progressive, and renters can bundle, too . I know, right . [ laughs ] [ singing continues ] whyd you stop . I was listening. [ microphone feedback ] before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine why did you stop . I was listening . T starts for allday, allnight protection. Can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn . Tech dont wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. For allday, allnight protection. With safelites exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. Plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. Customer really . singers safelite repair, safelite replace. sensei beautiful. But support the leg when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. But now i practice a different philosophy. Quickbooks h manage cash flow, and run payroll. And now im back on top. With koala kai. Hey more mercy. vo save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. The easy way to a happier business. Pauley over the course of these 40 years, weve lost many members of our sunday morning family. Too many. Time to remember some of them. Id just thought id go ahead and mail this letter even though i forgot why i was going to write it. This is the only boring show i like. I spent half my life reading and the other half watching. This means i dont get out a lot. For decades, hungry tourists in new orleans have eaten in the french quarter. If one were to ask the ghost of mr. Arbith not what is saratoga, the old shade would probably reply it is a palace where every prospect pleases. Duke ellington is what American Music is all about. Our newest contributor to sunday morning joins us now beverly sills. Thank you. For every half dozen farms that fail, its estimated that at least one business in town will fold. While the summer madness of the marathon swimmer is among us. Richard threlkeld, cbs news, south vietnam. Make my own insulin. And trulicity activates my body to release it like its supposed to. Trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. Its not insulin. I take it once a week. It starts acting in my body from the first dose. Trulicity isnt for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Dont take trulicity if youre allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. Stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. Serious side effects may include pancreatitis. Taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. Side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain, and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. I have it within me to lower my a1c. Ask your doctor about trulicity. So dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. And rescued his nose. Puffs have more lotion and soothing softness to relieve. A nose in need deserves puffs indeed. You have fastacting power over pain, so the whole world looks different. The unbeatable strength and speed of advil liquigels. What pain . Written for the bold thand the daredevils. Ny what happens here. Only happens here. [ natural drums and [ music begins to build ]] [ drums beat faster ] unlimited coffee for 8. 99 a month. Panera, your cup is always full. Pauley as all you loyal viewers know, we close each sunday morning with a peaceful moment of nature. So, how do our camera people get those pictures . We asked Conor Knighton to find out. The sun has just barely come up you see the egret up there on the right . But photographer scot miller is already out on the lake with his camera. This is church. Miller will eventually spend all day in this cathedral of cypress, winding around caddo lake in east texas, shooting great egrets can you go into these over here that are backlit . And green lily pads, all to create what amounts to one minute of television. What i try to do is capture the essence, the sense of a place. And im very lucky in that i go to places thats its not all that difficult to romanticize. Millers travels have taken him from the vastness of the valley of the gods in southeast utah to the serenity of walden pond in concord, massachusetts. Hes captured a charismatic fox in snowy Grand Teton National Park in wyoming and an elusive alligator at Aransas National wildlife refuge in texas. A lot of the places i show, you know, most people wont ever get to experience themselves. I pinch myself sometimes. Its its very special. Miller is part of a network of photographers spread out all across the country who capture our moments of nature. A 27hour drive away in northwest nevada, derek reich is on the hunt for some desert big horn sheep. And obviously, because weve come to record him where are you guys . Trying to record them, he, of course, hasnt been finding o ma. Until finally, a family appears. Listen closely. When you first got out and saw them up here, we were listening to your mic on our audio setup, and your heart was beating so fast that we could hear it. Seriously . Yeah. Is that i mean, is there an excitement for you . Yeah. Theres always an excitement. Derek has been shooting our nature moments since the early 90s, ranging from bees in the Central Valley of california, to porcupines in snowy antelope island, utah, to mustangs in the Pine Nut Mountains of nevada. Sometimes his favorite subject is what you cant see. He once spent an afternoon recording wind at Canyonlands National park. When you just stop and listen, its amazing what youll hear. Ever since their debut in 1979 we thought you might like a couple minutes of silence now. Its a silence interrupted only by the cries of birds. The segments have avoided showcasing any people, man made structures or manmade sound. Reih says it harder and harder to find places that meet the criteria. I was thinking back on the ones ive done in the past and how much more difficult it is to not have a jet flying overheard or not have a leaf blower firing up down the street or traffic going by. And thats just the state of our Natural World today. If you did away with it, what do you think the fallout would be . Oh, people would riot. Yeah. Yeah. Its the one thing i mean, when i meet people and tell them what i do for a living. Oh, thats the show thats got the nature at the end of it. Yeah. See, that makes me happy. I mean, it tells me that theres some hope that people feel strongly about this stuff. For any television reporter, its more than a little humbling to find out that the most beloved part of the show is the moment that doesnt show a single person. But really, how could i ever compete with this . We leave you this sunday morning on caddo lake in east texas. Captioning made possible by johnson johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. Captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org pauley im jane pauley. We hope youve enjoyed our look back at our 40th anniversary and that youll join us when our trumpet sounds again next sunday morning. Thats why im easy im easy like sunday morning thats why im easy im easy like a sunday morning why in the world would anybody put chains on me with rising stress in the modern world, a good nights sleep is nearly extinct. However, theres hope on the horizon. Every day, ikea is designing sleep sanctuaries to save our sleep. Captioning sponsored by cbs brennan im Margaret Brennan in washington. On face the nation, as the president declares a National Emergency over the corona virus, well take a special look at the two areas the americans are most concerned about. The health and economic risk posed by the disease. As the covid19 pandemic takes hold across the country, the nations top expert on virus, dr. Anthony fauci will be here. Former fda commissioner will also join us, and then well turn to the impact on our uncertainly economy as america struggles to adjust to the new reality. Is a recession ahead . Will the market recover . How will the hard hit air

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