Comedian and actor James Corden sits down with Ben Mankiewicz to discuss his favorite memories from “The Late Late Show,” the guest he wishes he could have had on “Carpool Karaoke,” and how he doesn’t have social media on his phone. Then, Luke Burbank travels to the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum in Columbus, Ohio, to learn about the “Man Saves Comics!” exhibit, featuring the comics Bill Blackbeard collected over his lifetime. “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
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The Scene: Meet Cookeville Photographer & Film Student Ben Weaver
Ben discusses about how photography prepared him for the tasks in film school
Join host Andrea Kruszka as she visits with Ben Weaver, a Cookeville photographer and film student. The two discuss going to film school but also wanting to develop his skills in photography, how film school is going and the things it has in common with photography, and some of Ben’s favorite places that he’s gone and taken pictures at.
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Open: This is “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan”
This week on “Face the Nation,” West Virginia’s Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin and Louisiana Republican Garret Graves discuss what’s next for the country after averting a debt crisis, plus Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on how brinkmanship impacts an ever-changing economy. Source
Nature: Florida’s Sanibel Island
“Sunday Morning” visits J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel, Fla., where nature is on the mend following the devastation caused by last year’s Hurricane Ian. Videographer: Charles Schultz. Source
Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin condemns threats to default on U.S. gov’t debt
The political fight that jeopardized the government’s ability to pay its bills threatened severe economic harm; Robert Rubin warns any future fights over the debt ceiling are risky and irresponsible. Source
Robert Rubin condemns threats to default on U.S. gov’t debt
The United States avoided default this week when the House passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling. But Robert Rubin, who served as treasury secretary in the Clinton administration, says the political fight that jeopardized the government’s ability to pay its bills threatened severe economic harm, and that any future fights over the debt ceiling are risky and irresponsible. Source
“The Book of Charlie”: Wisdom from a centenarian neighbor
When author David Von Drehle moved into a new home, he found his neighbor, Charlie White, was not your typical 102-year-old. The colorful White, who’d already lived a couple of lifetimes, had a lot to teach others about making the most of our time alive. Source
Mark Hamill on “The Machine,” Luke Skywalker, and supporting Ukraine
The actor famous for playing a Jedi confronting his father in a galaxy far, far away talks about fame from “Star Wars”; playing a father himself in Bert Kreischer’s new comedy; and lending his voice to defending Ukraine. Source
Mark Hamill on being Luke Skywalker
The actor famous for starring as a Jedi confronting his father in a galaxy far, far away, is now playing the father of Bert Kreischer, a comedian in trouble with the Russian mob, in the comedy “The Machine.” Correspondent Tracy Smith sits down with Hamill to talk about being launched into the stratosphere with “Star Wars”; putting fame in perspective; and being a voice of hope to the people of Ukraine. Source
Photographers Kahran and Regis Bethencourt reimagine fairy tales
In their new book, “Crowned: Magical Folk and Fairy Tales from the Diaspora,” photographers Kahran and Regis Bethencourt challenge preconceived notions about fairy tale heroines and shatter traditional beauty standards. Correspondent Faith Salie talks with the husband-and-white team who travel the world to capture photos celebrating differences. Source