Right after the blast, taxi driver Saf Ismail drove into the chaos in Manchester to pick people up and get them to safety. He brought three groups of girls away from the scene and out of danger, until police wouldn’t let him near the site anymore. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
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Ford CEO being replaced amid growing pressure
Ford is expected to announce a new CEO Monday. CEO Mark Fields’ firing comes amid struggling sales and concerns about plans for the high-tech cars of the future. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the shake-up. Source
NBA player Enes Kanter on Turkey revoking passport, death threats
Enes Kanter, an Oklahoma City Thunder player from Turkey, says he was held in a Romanian airport over the weekend when his home country revoked his passport. He has long been an outspoken critic of Turkey’s President Erdogan. Kanter says Turkey canceled his passport in retaliation for his political views. Last year, Turkey revoked passports for tens of thousands of Turkish citizens living abroad. Kanter joins “CBS This Morning” after arriving back in the U.S. Sunday from Europe. Source
Russia probe broadens to include another former Trump adviser
While President Trump is overseas, the White House is struggling with political problems at home. Officials face new disclosures about FBI Director James Comey’s firing, as Mr. Trump reportedly bragged about his decision to Russian diplomats. Lawmakers will have a chance to ask Comey about his memos, now that he’s agreed to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
Guerrilla warfare as Iraqi forces close in on ISIS in Mosul
U.S.-backed Iraqi forces in Mosul are closing in on the last neighborhoods still under ISIS control. The fighters are preparing for the final battle to retake control of the city captured by ISIS militants in 2014. Charlie D’Agata reports from western Mosul. Source
Why Iran hardliners may cheer Trump’s “Iranophobia”
President Trump used his visit to Saudi Arabia to lash out against Iran. The Iranian government is not happy to be singled out. It’s accusing the U.S. of “Iranophobia” and selling weapons to “dangerous terrorists.” Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran, where the new American rhetoric is bringing back old memories. Source
Creating art with tape and scalpel
Dutch artist Max Zorn has become a star in the art world with his moody, elaborate portraits and cityscapes made with nothing but packing tape and a scalpel. Jane Pauley reports on Zorn’s evocative works, which he hangs on the lamp posts of Amsterdam, each one sure to send the street art scene into a frenzy. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017. Source
Tape artist Max Zorn creates a “Sunday Morning” sun
Dutch artist Max Zorn has become an Internet star via time-lapse videos of him creating evocative works of art using just packing tape, a scalpel, and a very discerning eye. Watch Zorn as he conjures up the “Sunday Morning” logo. Source
Layana Aguilar: Versace designs turned women into “superheroes”
The young designer, who was a contestant on “Project Runway,” finds inspiration in the life story and fashion sensibility of Gianni Versace Source
The love of Diana’s life
Princess Diana’s friend, Lana Marks, remembers Diana as she knew her, and reveals who she believes was really Diana’s one true love. Source