Elise Engler has painted the streetscapes of Broadway - all 13 miles of it! "Sunday Morning" joins the artist as she goes about capturing the bright lights and façades of New York City's most famous avenue.
Senate Intelligence Committee member James Lankford says Comey's memo leak was "inappropriate." The Oklahoma Senator adds that meetings between Trump and the Fmr. FBI Director were seemingly "awkward" but not necessarily obstructive.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer says Trump's newness to the office of the Presidency is no excuse. "He's the President of the United States," Schumer stresses. "He's got to step up to the plate."
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, says it is time for the President to turn his attention to the American people. "Can you be a street fighter on all things all the time and still be a good president?," Graham asks.
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson interviews Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. James Lankford and Sen. Chuck Schumer regarding the testimony of former FBI Director James Comey, the ongoing Russia investigation and healthcare reform.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, says it's time for the President to lay off tweeting. Graham adds, "You're your own worst enemy, Mr. President. Knock it off."
"Sunday Morning" remembers the actor who gained fame as the Caped Crusader in the 1960s TV series "Batman"
Strike operation in Somalia was carried out in coordination with U.S. partners as a "direct response" to the actions of al-Shabab, according to the Pentagon
It's one of the most beloved musicals in theater history, and the title role a shining moment for many young actresses. Forty years after "Annie" debuted, Nancy Giles attends a reunion of all the women who played the title role on Broadway (including Andrea McArdle, Sarah Jessica Parker, Shelley Bruce, Allison Smith and Alyson Kirk), as well as the original Annie, Kristen Vigard, who lost the role while the show was in tryouts. Giles also talks with director-lyricist Martin Charnin about what it... Читать дальше...
On the night of July 24, 2013, 40 miles off the coast of Long Island, John Aldridge was working on the fishing boat Anna Mary when an accident sent him overboard. Alone and with no life preserver, Aldridge used his boots as flotation devices as he fought to stay alive, until his rescue 12 hours later. His remarkable story of survival is now a book, with a movie in the offing. He tells his tale, and what he credits to being alive today, to Jim Axelrod.
On June 11, 1742, the Founding Father invented a cast-iron stove that came to bear his name. Jane Pauley reports.
"This looks more like an inappropriate conversation than obstruction," said Sen. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma
In this web exclusive, 20-year-old New Zealand-born singer-songwriter Lorde talks with Anthony Mason about her creative process.
From Race Across America to Flag Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
We leave you this Sunday Morning with a front row seat as Egrets, Herons, and Ibises strut their stuff at a rookery in Dallas. Videographer: Scot Miller
French master glass musician Jean-Claude Chapuis, who performs music specially written for instruments made from glass, continues a tradition championed by Ben Franklin, inventor of a mechanized glass armonica. David Turecamo reports. Originally broadcast January 15, 2006.