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Cover History: The Birth of the American Revolution
On April 19, 1775, British troops faced the colonial militias in the cities of Massachusetts of Lexington and Concord, and exchanged fire, causing the United States War of Independence. Correspondent Mo Rocca explores the dramatic events of that fateful day 250 years ago; And listen to the reenactors of the reason why the ideals of the settlers are still true today.
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Almanac: April 20
“Sunday morning” look at the historical events on this date.
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Arts: Within the transformation of the frick collection
One of the most exquisite museums in New York City, the Frick collection, located in the old house of a golden -aged steel baron, has been reopened after a four -year renovation of more than $ 200 million. The national correspondent of “Sunday”, the national correspondent, Robert Costa, goes behind the meticulous restoration of a masterpiece of ornamented mansion accommodation that is a masterpiece itself.
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World: The dangers raised by US Foreign Aid cuts
Elon Musk’s proverbial chainsaw and President Trump’s policies have aimed at North -American Foreign Aid, and with this the humanitarian groups working around the world. Ted Koppel, a contributor to “Sunday morning”, talks to humanitarian aid workers in Africa and Afghanistan, and with the former Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom, David Miliband (now chairman and CEO of the International Rescue Committee), on the impacts both abroad and at home.
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TV: Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino: Cortina in “Étoile”
“Étoile”, a new Amazon Prime series on two ballet companies with a fight in New York and Paris, is the last comic book of Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino, Emmy’s winning couple behind “Gilmore Girls” and “The wonderful lady Maisel”. Correspondent Faith Salie talks to the writers about an association that always manages to find the comic book.
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Passage: A Memoriam
“Sunday morning” recalls some of the notable figures that have left us this week.
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Sweets: Chocolate Easter eggs: Opening a tradition of candy
Founded in 1824, Candymaker Cadbury produces about one million chocolate crisis eggs a day, throughout the year, at its Bournville factory, England. Correspondent Seth Doane deepens a story of chocolate and discovers why chocolate eggs sold to the north -Americans are different from those sold to consumers in other countries.
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Hartman: Bird Kid
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Stage: David Hyde Pierce, the model of a modern general general, in “Pirates! The Penzance Musical”
The star “Frasier”, David Hyde Pierce, is back on the Broadway stage in “Pirates! The Penzance Musical”, a jazz work of the classic Gilbert & Sullivan, transplanted in New Orleans. The old aspiring concert pianist speaks with correspondent Martha Teichner about the thread that Gilbert and Sullivan has run throughout his life. He also talks about his influences on comedy and what he means to make people laugh.
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Lifestyle: The space is not at Los Angeles again imagine what a senior center can be
Genspace, a new Los Angeles Elderly Community Center founded by the Filanthropist Wallis Annenberg, offers the type of space and activities in which the elderly can prosper. Correspondent Allison Aubrey talks to Annenberg about Genspace’s intergenerational approach and if his model for a modern senior center can be replicated throughout the country.
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Fashion: As hat modes ruined the feathers and pushed a conservation movement
At the end of 1800, pen fashion was fashionable, especially among women in high society, with some feathers worth more than their gold weight. The popularity of colored plumes in hats and accessories led to the slaughter of birds, leading some species near extinction in the early twentieth century. Correspondent Conor Knights analyzes the history of Plomall trade and conservation efforts that were essential to make it illegal.
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COMMENT: Jim Gaffigan: When will it be safe to retire from the aging?
The comic, a self -written world, reflects on the demands of their other work, that of the parents at five.
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Marathon: Adventures in Outer Space (YouTube video)
Start in outdoor space with “CBS Sunday Morning” and explore the NASA world, astronomy and more. Stories include:
- The seamstress that made the Apollo space costumes
- Eating in space food
- The Revolutionary Space Telescope Webb
- The astronaut is prepared for a year in the orbit
- Erase the skies of the space junk
- Apollo 8 crew to capture the dirt photo
- On board the International Space Station
- Mars beckons
- The new era of Spacex and NASA to Spaceflight on the crew
Gallery: The notable deaths by 2025
A look back to the beloved personalities that have left us this year, who have touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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