The following is a transcript of an interview with Former Secretary of State Colin Powell that aired Sunday, July 19, 2020, on “Face the Nation.” Source
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From sharecropper’s son to civil rights icon: Honoring the life of John Lewis
Former “Face the Nation” moderator Bob Schieffer honors the longtime Georgia congressman and his work fighting against injustices everywhere. Source
Open: This is “Face the Nation,” July 19
Today on “Face the Nation,” in the midst of dealing with the cruelty of the coronavirus, America mourns the loss of a legend. What’s the path forward for the civil rights movement following the death of Georgia Representative John Lewis? Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 7/19
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, John Blackstone looks at how the workplace may be different when (or if) we go back to the office. Plus: Luke Burbank finds out why a city in Washington is printing money on wood; Michelle Miller talks with Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.; Mo Rocca visits with actress Kim Novak; we look back at the life of civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis; David Pogue participates in the largest virtual choir ever assembled – 17,572 voices in all; and Jim Axelrod pulls into a truck stop cafe in Wyoming that features a unique menu. Source
Jim Gaffigan on his first drive-in standup show
For the first time during the pandemic, comedian Jim Gaffigan took his act on the road, literally, by performing standup for an audience socially distancing in parked cars in New Jersey. Source
Nature: Golden Gate National Recreation Area
The fog is rolling in this weekend along California’s San Francisco Bay. Videographer: Lee McEachern. Source
The largest virtual choir ever assembled
The video “Sing Gently” features 17,572 choristers from 129 countries performing together virtually – and one of them was “Sunday Morning” contributor David Pogue. He talked with Grammy-winning composer Eric Whitacre, who conducted the largest virtual choir ever assembled. Source
Creating a virtual choir with 17,572 singers
“Sing Gently,” with Grammy-winning composer Eric Whitacre conducting choristers from 129 countries, features the largest virtual choir ever assembled Source
Portraits of medical heroes
When Steve Derrick, of Clifton Park, New York, paints a portrait, there’s no such thing as a touch-up. He includes every bruise, bag and blood vessel. Steve Hartman talks with the man whose unpaid tributes to hospital workers have left him wealthy beyond words. Source
Louis Gossett Jr.: “We need each other quite desperately for our mutual salvation”
The Academy Award-winning actor says the greatest advice he gives isn’t about acting – it’s about understanding Source