Kate Hudson, Dan Rather

TAKE IT EASY – Susan Spencer has a far-from-lazy take on laziness.
TAKE NOTE: KATE HUDSON – Tracy Smith catches up with actor and musician Kate Hudson, who opens up about her new music, her plans to tour and her family.
DAN RATHER – Lee Cowan talks with former CBS News anchor Dan Rather about his work at CBS and his life in news.
SUNDAY JOURNAL – David Pogue reports on what's happening at our college campuses and examines the history of college protests.
ON DISPLAY: STANLEY WHITNEY – Alina Cho explores the art of Stanley Whitney, known for vibrant abstract paintings.
FINE PRINT: ERIK LARSON – Anthony Mason talks with author Erik Larson, whose new book is about the months before the Civil War.
RUN FOR THE ROSES – Jim Axelrod with a story set at the Kentucky Derby – as the Run for the Roses celebrates 150 years.
JAIL BIRDS – Conor Knighton visits a prison in Florida with a petting zoo.
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