Dangerous storm packing sustained 180 mph winds is expected to make landfall in a couple days and drench the Carolinas Source
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Beto O’Rourke calls for gun control after Texas shooting
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the shooting rampage in Odessa, Texas, that left at least 7 people dead. Source
Former FEMA Administrator on hurricane prep
Former FEMA Administrator Brock Long joins Margaret Brennan to discuss hurricane preparation in light of Hurricane Dorian’s anticipated landfall. Source
McAleenan says transfer of FEMA funds to border will have “no impact” on hurricane response
Homeland Security Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan joins Margaret Brennan to discuss how FEMA is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Dorian. Source
Hurricane Dorian now Category 5 storm
Hurricane Dorian has been upgraded to a catastrophic Category Five hurricane and is now threatening the Bahamas. CBS News Climate and Weather Contributor Jeff Berardelli joins us from New York. Source
Calendar: Week of September 2
From Labor Day to the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Lee Cowan reports. Source
Summer 2019’s biggest movies, books
“Sunday Morning” checks out which films were the biggest winners at the summer box office, and which beach reads were the most popular. Source
Eric Liu on what makes a true patriot
The former White House speechwriter on what it takes to be called a good citizen – something we all have to earn Source
Dolly Parton, the legend
We’ve been singing along for decades with Dolly Parton, the poor girl from the Great Smoky Mountains who became the glitzy queen of country glamour. She’s still at it 24/7, still writing her legacy one song at a time, without a thought for the “R” word. Tony Dokoupil talked with the entertainer in this profile originally broadcast on February 10, 2019. Source
Gen. Jim Mattis on war and Trump
Gen. James Mattis served more than 40 years in the Marines, much of it commanding troops in battle. But he almost didn’t make it to boot camp. In this extensive two-part interview, he talks with David Martin about his years in Afghanistan and Iraq, following orders from the Bush administration that he characterized as incoherent, and serving as Secretary of Defense under President Trump. He also talks about his distaste for his colorful nickname, “Mad Dog,” and shows off his library of 7,000 books, to which he’s added another – his own, titled “Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead.” Source