Hosted by Jane Pauley. For our cover story, Martha Teichner explores why America was unprepared for the novel coronavirus outbreak. Plus: Faith Salie faces a challenge of lockdown life: do-it-yourself hair coloring; Nancy Giles looks at what people are wearing while they Zoom; Luke Burbank visits a farmers market that has reopened in Seattle; Holly Williams talks with actress Claire Danes (“Homeland”); Mo Rocca looks at the history of quack medicine and snake oil salesmen; Tracy Smith chats with Dame Julie Andrews about her new podcast of stories for children, “Julie’s Library”; Erin Moriarty visits Hart Island in New York City, the largest Potter’s field in the country; and Jim Gaffigan reports on Week 6 of quarantine life. Source
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Comfort clothes: Fashion for the self-isolating
In these anxious times, those living in lockdown may favor dressing down, wearing easy, comfortable clothes even while on Zoom calls. Nancy Giles talks with designer Michael Kors and Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan, and writer Laura Lippman about what homebound people are now wearing; how donning a favorite blazer, dress or pair of sneakers can boost confidence. Giles also finds out from Bloomingdale’s Sophia Tang what people are now ordering to wear while at home, all the time. Source
DIY hair coloring: Getting to the root of the problem
Life during lockdown is not black-and-white, it’s gray – a LOT of gray! But as Faith Salie discovers, gaining a touch of control in your out-of-control life is rooted in coloring your own hair Source
Do-it-yourself hair color: A quarantine quandary
Life during lockdown is not all black-and-white – it’s gray! But as Faith Salie discovers, gaining a touch of control in your out-of-control life may be rooted in coloring your own hair. Source
The coronavirus response: Why wasn’t America ready?
How did the Trump administration’s reaction to news of a mysterious viral outbreak in Wuhan, China in early January result, three months later, in a nation in lockdown, struggling to find a safe way out? Source
Wife of coronavirus victim finds heartbreaking goodbye note
A Connecticut woman who lost her 32-year-old husband to coronavirus said she later a heart-wrenching goodbye note that he had left for his family. Source
Coronavirus updates: Global cases near 3 million as CDC flags new symptoms
There are more than 52,000 deaths in the United States, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University. Source
The Murder of Haley Anderson
A college student goes missing — the “Find My Friends” app leads to her body as her suspected killer flees the country. Will he get away with murder? CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas reports for “48 Hours.” Source
Haley Anderson murder: Crime scene evidence photos
A look at evidence found at the off-campus apartment where friends of Binghamton University student Haley Anderson discovered her lifeless body Source
NY nursing student’s murder leads to an international manhunt
The Find My Friends app leads to the body of a missing college student as her suspected killer flees the country. Will he get away with murder? Source