National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan tells “Face the Nation” that Israel “has in fact put forward a proposal” for release of those held hostage by Hamas. The U.S., he said, will continue to press for a release deal “relentlessly.” Source
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U.S. appearing to carefully calibrate response to attacks by Iran-backed Houthis
The U.S. Department of Defense said the strikes on Yemen early Sunday targeted Houthi missile systems and launchers, as well as weapons storage and radars used by the Iran-backed group, the latest response to the drone attack last week that killed three Americans, Holly Williams reports. The U.S. appears to be trying to carefully calibrate its response, Williams reports, on the one hand it doesn’t want a further escalation of violence in the Middle East, but on the other it doesn’t want to risk emboldening its enemies. Source
Here Comes the Sun: Albert Brooks, Rob Reiner and more
Actor and comedian Albert Brooks and actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner sit down with Ben Mankiewicz to discuss their 60 years of friendship and Reiner’s documentary “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” on Brooks’ career. Then, Conor Knighton travels to Banner Elk, North Carolina, to attend the Woolly Worm Festival. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.” Source
The Scene: Tennessee Tech’s College of Fine Arts Arty Gras
Kathleen & Jennifer discuss all things Arty Gras returning in its second year.
This week on The Scene – Join join special guest host Marcia Lorance as she meets with President of the Cookeville Theatre Company Kathleen Gilpatrick & Dean of the College of Fine Arts Jennifer Shank to talk about the Second Annual Arty Gras Festival. They touch on why it is important to showcase the work in the College of Fine Arts, costume suggestions for people to dress up to express that individuality aspect of the event, and more behind the event with some of the people that Kathleen and Jennifer reached out to for help.
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Nature: Ring-necked pheasants
We leave you this Sunday with ring-necked pheasants, the state bird of South Dakota, foraging in a snowfall in Good Earth State Park. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard Source
“Sunday Morning” celebrates 45 years — and counting
As “Sunday Morning” marks its 45th anniversary, anchor Jane Pauley looks back at some memorable moments throughout the program’s nearly half-century history. Source
Kingsley Ben-Adir takes on Bob Marley in the musical biopic “One Love”
Actor Kingsley Ben-Adir took a walk in Bob Marley’s shoes to play the reggae legend in “Bob Marley: One Love.” Ben-Adir and Marley’s son, Ziggy Marley, talked about the biopic ahead of its Valentine’s Day premiere. Source
A retired war veteran finds happiness in handiwork after becoming a widow
Danny Chauvin said he had too much time on his hands in retirement, especially after his wife died. So, at 76 years old, the Waveland, Mississippi, resident and Vietnam war veteran discovered a new purpose as his community’s handyman. Chauvin spoke to CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman about learning to cope by fixing things. Source
How to watch the 2024 Grammy Awards live
Here’s how and where to watch music’s biggest event, the 2024 Grammy Awards, live on TV and streaming. Source
The women of “American Fiction” reflect on their unique bond
Issa Rae, Tracee Ellis Ross, Leslie Uggams and Erika Alexander have each had prolific careers in television. Now these four women star in the critically acclaimed satire “American Fiction,” which last month earned five Oscar nominations. These women from multiple generations in the entertainment industry sat down with “60 Minutes” Correspondent Bill Whitaker to talk about their careers, sisterhood, representation, and a film that allows their characters to be “full people,” a rarity, they say, for Black actors. Source