CBS News Sunday Morning - Season 37 / Year 2016

Season 37 / Year 2016

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April 17, 2016
The world cup of Quidditch; Barry Petersen visits Bhutan; Florida's Biscayne National Park; musician Bonnie Raitt; actor Eric Bana; author Faith Salie. A rarity for Hollywood, Academy Award-winner Kathy Bates invited CBS SUNDAY MORNING's Lee Cowan for a visit to her doctor as she battles Lymphedema, a debilitating and potentially disfiguring disease, stemming from her breast cancer surgery in 2012.

April 24, 2016
Nike founder Phil Knight has amassed a fortune estimated to be $25 billion and he intends to give most of it away, he tells Lee Cowan in a wide-ranging interview.
As Houston continues to deal with flooding and Ecuador and Japan struggle to recover from devastating earthquakes, relief groups and experts brace for the onslaught of people with good intentions donating items that simply can't be used in those areas. Humanitarian workers call it "The Second Disaster," as Scott Simon reports.

May 1, 2016
The use of marijuana by senior citizens in states where it is legal; musician Marc Anthony; Northwest Angle, Minn.; Rev. Schenck, a pro-life advocate who also supports strict gun control; a man who has walk almost every street in New York's boroughs.

May 8, 2016
Women waiting until later in life to have children; Mo Rocca visits the Paris, Mo., town where author George Hodgeman lived; singer Keith Urban; National Zoo panda Bei Bei; actress Allison Janney; YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.

May 15, 2016
A man's journey after waking from a coma; comic Fred Newman; tree climbing goats help create argan oil in Morocco; TV host Rachel Maddow; National Geographic Bee competitors.

May 22, 2016
A "By Design" the red edition. Included: to re-makeover experts Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines; "all-leisure fashion trend; golfer Jack Nicklaus; skyscraper design; Christian Dior's to re; city flag designs; custom fish tanks; Chinese food takeout boxes; Q-tips; umbrellas; Charlize Theron.

May 29, 2016
The growing issue of road rage; the three surviving members of the band, The Monkees, discuss their new album; Utah's Zion National Park; actress Jane Krakowski; Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell; Japanese flags taken by US soldiers in WWII.

June 5, 2016
Adventurer Colin O'Brady attempts to climb the seven tallest summits on seven continents; author James Patterson; actor Matthew McConaughey; the history of Carnegie Hall; behind the scenes of the musical "Waitress"; coloring books for adults.

June 12, 2016
Actor Sean Hayes; the Grateful Dead and John Mayer; the deadly shark attacks that inspired Jaws (1975); the musical "Hamilton"; the many ways Broadway actors learn their lines; the Great Sand Dunes National Park.

June 19, 2016
Happy Fathers Day; Richard Gere; Tim Daly (Madam Secretary (2014)); Jim Gaffigan (The Jim Gaffigan Show (2015)); America's growing fascination with ancestry; the relationship between pioneering photographer William Eggleston and his daughter Andra, a textile designer; the history of beards; an appreciation of socks.

June 26, 2016
The price of prescription drugs; museums featuring fashion as art; comic Tig Notaro; artist Duke Riley uses LED lights to turn a flock of homing pigeons into art; radio host Garrison Keillor; the set of "Outlander."

July 03, 2016
Author Bill O'Reilly talks history; singer Maren Morris; musician Weird Al Yankovic; efforts to use private funding to get young people to work on National Parks; artist Kadir Nelson; Harley Davidson enthusiasts in Shanghai.

July 10, 2016
The growing number of elderly athletes who continue to perform; photographer Arthur Grace; scientist Bill Nye; city dwellers moving to suburban areas that feature farms; singer Elton John.

July 17, 2016
A tour of Cleveland, site of the 2016 Republican National Convention; a visit to the Cleveland Play House with Joel Grey; an interview with Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins (2016); a visit with the band Chicago.

July 24, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump; Philadelphia; actress Kristen Bell; first gentlemen; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.

GUNS AND AMERICA; July 31 2016
This rebroadcast of a special "Sunday Morning" program, with new segments and updates, looks at all aspects of the debate over our nation's gun culture, from the traditions of gun ownership to the victims of violence; from our Second Amendment rights to the fastest-growing demographic taking up firearms - women.

Aug 7, 2016
Elderly athletes who continue to go the distance; actor Hugh Grant; photographer Edward Mapplethorpe; the 50th anniversary of the first mass shooting at a school; Death Valley National Park; Bhutan's national sport; Andrew Lloyd Webber; cursing.

Aug 14, 2016

Aug 21, 2016
What to know before moving to Canada; the history of paper; runner Meb Keflezighi; musician Jon Batiste; actress Leslie Caron; California's Joshua Tree National Park; a review of the film "Hell or High Water

Aug 28, 2016
Using art to help children suffering from rare diseases; singer Barbra Streisand; director Meg Ryan; Santa convention; special needs kids make music using iPads.

Sept 4, 2016

September 11, 2016
The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture with Quincy Jones; singer Demi Lovato; talk-show host Wendy Williams; reflections on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks; Donald Trump supporters.

September 18, 2016
Musician Bruce Springsteen; musicians Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr; the odds of being lucky; the new season of books, movies and art; makeup artist Riccie Johnson; coloring books for adults; Denali National Park.

Sept 25, 2016 "Goodbye, Farewell, It's Been Good To Know Ya..."
Celebrating Charles Osgood's 22-year run as host.

Oct 9, 2016; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Hurricane Matthew; a preview of the presidential debate; placebos in medical research and testing; singer Celine Dion; actor Nick Nolte; the ancient art of Bonsai; national parks.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Hurricane Matthew; a preview of the presidential debate; placebos in medical research and testing; singer Celine Dion; actor Nick Nolte; the ancient art of Bonsai; national parks.

SC Johnson; Canada's Message to America; Faith Salie on the Presidential Cookie Bake-off
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker; Maria Elena Salinas reports on Hispanics in America; songwriter Carole Bayer Sager; Martha Teichner looks at the cultural significance of bumper stickers; Lee Cowan visits S.C. Johnson.

Phil Collins; John Grisham; columnist Maureen Dowd, The New York Times; national parks in Alaska and Montana.
Singer-songwriter Phil Collins; author John Grisham; columnist Maureen Dowd, The New York Times; the disappearing glaciers from national parks in Alaska and Montana.

Carnegie Medal winners; Lady Gaga; Steve Young; Casey Affleck; quilts inspired by heavy metal music.
Carnegie Medal winners; singer Lady Gaga; retired professional football player Steve Young; actor Casey Affleck; quilts inspired by heavy metal music.

Pearl Harbor; Keith Richards and Mick Jagger; Billy Bob Thornton; a photographer who takes portraits of transgender people.
Eyewitnesses to the attack on Pearl Harbor; President Franklin D. Roosevelt's response to the attack on Pearl Harbor; musicians Keith Richards and Mick Jagger; actor Billy Bob Thornton; a photographer who takes portraits of transgender people.

Carnegie Hero Medal; Viggo Mortensen; Billy Eichner; Sutton Foster; gifts for technology lovers; Hawaii's lava fields.
Winners of the Carnegie Hero Medal; actor Viggo Mortensen; comic Billy Eichner; actress Sutton Foster; gifts for technology lovers; Hawaii's lava fields.

The influence of fake news and stories about Russian hacking; actress Nicole Kidman; gift-wrapping artist; a diverse choir ; Robbie Robertson; Paulo Coelho.
The influence of fake news and stories about Russian hacking; actress Nicole Kidman; gift-wrapping artist Alton DuLaney; a choir that brings a diverse group of singers together; musician and author Robbie Robertson; author Paulo Coelho.

Christmas Edition;
The Dalai Lama talks about nationalism.
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