On July 14, 1868, Alvin Fellows truly measured up, as he patented his “new and useful improvement in spring measuring tapes.” Jane Pauley reports. Source
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The battle for breakfast: Bowled over for cereal
What happened when food blogger Wil Fulton tried an experiment of eating nothing but breakfast cereal for a week – 82 consecutive bowls? Susan Spencer talks with Fulton about his serial dining on cereal. She also talks with Yale University’s Paul Freedman about the history of breakfasts; Dana McNabb, of General Mills, who is bowled over by new varieties of cereal; and registered dietitian Wendy Lopez, who reveals her secret to breakfast smoothies. Originally broadcast on November 18, 2018. Source
Passage: Remembering Ross Perot, Rip Torn and Jim Bouton
“Sunday Morning” looks back at three unique and iconoclastic individuals we lost this week: billionaire and presidential candidate Ross Perot, baseball pitcher and “Ball Four” author Jim Bouton, and Emmy-winning actor Rip Torn. Source
50 years later, Apollo 11 remains a defining moment
“We did something really, really big. Nobody else had done it before… And it took a lot of courage.” Source
“Life-threatening” flooding threatens Louisiana as Barry moves inland
The storm flooded roads and knocked out power for tens of thousands Source
Events and exhibits celebrating Apollo 11 at 50
When it comes to commemorating the anniversary of Man landing on the moon, the sky’s the limit! Source
Massive power outage puts part of New York City in the dark for several hours
An outage in New York City led to more than 70,000 customers without power on Saturday. New York City officials and Con Edison CEO John McAvoy give a press conference as power started to return. Source
Sneak peek: Hollywood Horror Story
A wealthy Hollywood producer is accused of murdering his girlfriend. Was he following the plot of his frightening novel? Correspondent Maureen Maher investigates Saturday, July 13 at 10/9c on CBS. Source
Hollywood Horror Story
A wealthy Hollywood producer is accused of murdering his girlfriend. Was he following the plot of his frightening novel? “48 Hours” correspondent Maureen Maher investigates. Source
Was Hollywood producer’s graphic novel a blueprint for murder?
When a young beautiful girlfriend of a wealthy movie producer ends up dead in their Hollywood condo, police have no shortage of strange clues Source