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Tale cover: “Sunday morning” Interviews Elon Musk
David Pogue reports.
Review: Elonic musk says “disappointed” by Trump’s “big, beautiful account” and what does it mean for Doge
Review: Elon Musk says “disagree completely” with Trump Administration, explains why he feels “stuck in relationship”
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Almanac: 1. June
“Sunday morning” looks at historical events on this date.
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Art: A wonderful strange world of artist Luigi Seraphini
Rome Artist Luigi Serafini became a cult rock star of the art world with publishing his surreal and whimsical books, “Codex Seraphinianus”. Filled with inconspicuous creatures and unintelligent languages, the inspiration of the book, serapha Muses came, either from aliens or his cat. Today, Serafini’s apartment is the embodiment of his humorous, worldview of bending in reality – one from the danger of being outprinted. Correspondent Chris Lives Reports.
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Music: Seth MacFarlane Talents, from comedy to crown
Seth MacFarlane gained success as a young man with animated comedies hit a “family guy.” But his other love is a great American songbook, which he has in his own nightclub. Now lets a new album “, lush life: the lost arrangements of Sinatra”, in which Macfarlane performs songs that have been agreed for Frank Sinatra, but never previously recorded. He talks to Luka Burbank’s correspondent about how his career aspirations sometimes break out of music in animation – and how they returned back.
You can transfer Seth MacFarlane by performing “Give me a simple life,” from your album “Lusty Life: Lost Sinatra arrangements” Clicking on Spotify built-in below:
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Books: Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on the design of “different types of power”
Jacinda Ardern was 37 years old when she chose Prime Minister New Zealand, becoming the youngest head of government in the world. After leaving the office two years ago, she moved to Boston, where she served as a guy at Harvard University. She also wrote a new book, a “different kind of power.” Arderern talks with the national correspondent “Sunday morning” Robert Costa about his experience leading to a nation (including the adoption of a banned half-automatic firearm); the importance of exposure to goodness and empathy in politics; And the challenges to be a working mother, after birth while in function.
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Passage: in memoria
“Sunday morning” remembers some significant figures that have left us this week.
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TV: Refund “Golding Age”
HBO series “Gilded Age”, dramatization of the conflict between old money and new baron robbers in New York late 19. century returns to its third season. The correspondent Mo Rocca talks to the stars Morgan Spector and Denée Benton on the game of the Merciful Captain Industry and Journalism Proponents for Equal Rights in the Ear of the Grand Social Trial in America. Rocca also talks to the Morin Bailey Museum and Museum Director and History Edward Edward O’Donnell about how gilded age rich withdraws the levers and his influence on rich and poor Americans.
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Books: Bill Clinton and James Patterson on his new thriller, “First Lord”
After working together in two # 1 New York Times Bestsellers, the former President Bill Clinton and author James Patterson teamed up for his third book: “The Women’s Women – and her husband is charged with murder. The two sat with Tracy Smith correspondent to describe how their writing process and their friendship, evolve and whether – in time so much political madness – there is an appetite for a triler based in Washiler.
Read the passage: “First Mr.” Bill Clinton and James Patterson
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Hartman: Three-year-old lesson: “Don’t be afraid”
Three-year Bridger Peabody, Strasbourg, Colo., He had fear of darkness. But when his grandmother fell and hit his head, he overridden his fear of taking it out, in the darkness to take over the phone from the car. Steve Hartman reports children’s true courage.
Sunday profile: Conversation with Bill Clinton
Tracy Smith reports.
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Comment: Faith Salie offers her two cents at the end of a penny
The American cash register announced that, until the beginning next year, they will stop the right of new pennies, which cost almost four times to do what they actually apply. But “Sunday morning” Associate Fair Salie says that, while the abolition of one-sided coins could make sense, his loss is more than what we can calculate.
From the archive: Nancy Giles about Penia history (video)
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Nature: fur seals
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Gallery: Summer music warms up 2025
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, and contains pictures of CBS news photo history and photographers ED Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
From archive: Meet the grandson of our 10. President (YouTube video)
President John Tyler, who was born in 1790. years, he had a son when he was 63 years; His son was 75 years old when Harrison Ruffin Tyler was born in 1928. year – in this report failed in this report in this report “in this report that was originally broadcast in 19. May 2012. Years. (Harrison Tyler died 25. May 2025. Years.)
Marathon: 2025 Nominated Tony and Contractor Show (YouTube video)
It’s time to celebrate the best of Broadway! Watch the “Sunday morning” interviews with creatives on stage and behind the scenes of this year’s Tony nominated emissions. (And don’t miss the Tony Live award ceremony from Radio City Music hall on CBS and stress on Paramount + June 8)
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