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From 2010: Jan’s story – A love lost to Alzheimer’s

Jan Chorlton was a promising television reporter working with CNN, ABC and CBS News. She was lively and daring, one of those people who celebrated life. But at only 40 years old, the subtle changes of lapses in memory began. Correspondent Barry Petersen reports a personal story of early-onset Alzheimer’s, first broadcast on “Sunday Morning” June 20, 2010. [Jan Chorlton ... Read More »

Barack Obama speaks out on politics, life in the White House, and Donald Trump

In his first television interview since the election of Joe Biden as the 46th President, former President Barack Obama sits down with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King to discuss the first volume of his memoirs, “A Promised Land.” He talks about the enormous opposition he experienced as he entered the White House; the impact of his political career on ... Read More »

Pie art: One baker’s delicious designs

When Lauren Ko began posting photos of her pie designs on Instagram, social media ate them up. She talks with correspondent Conor Knighton about her new book, "Pieometry," and about her sweet creations and pun-filled posts that leave fans “pie-ning” for more. Read More »

“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 11/15

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, President Barack Obama talks with Gayle King in his first TV interview since the election of Joe Biden. Plus: Conor Knighton digs into the artistic pies created by Instagram star Lauren Ko, author of “Pieometry”; Alina Cho sits down with Leonard Lauder, chairman emeritus and former CEO of global beauty behemoth Estée ... Read More »

“Sunday Morning” Matinee: Paul Taylor Dance Company

Recorded at the Paul Taylor Dance Company’s Lower East Side Studio six months after the COVID-19 shutdown, Maria Ambrose and Lisa Borres perform an excerpt from Taylor’s 1977 masterwork “Images,” with music by Claude Debussy. Visit the Taylor Company’s website (ptamd.org/benefit2020) for information on their November 19 virtual benefit, “Modern Is Now: Stories of Our Future.” Source Read More »