“Sunday Morning” critic David Edelstein says the recent flood of restored, re-released horror movies is like manna from hell! He recommends the best of classic and current horror, including the James Whale rarity “The Old Dark House”; a glistening “Night of the Living Dead”; this year’s standout horror-satire from Jordan Peele, “Get Out”; and the French cannibal movie “Raw.” Source
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Jermaine Fowler talks “Superior Donuts,” truth in comedy
Jermaine Fowler paid his comedy dues on stage in New York City. He went on to create and star in the sketch comedy series, “Friends of the People,” and headline his own standup special on Showtime. The executive producer and star of the CBS series “Superior Donuts” joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how the show tackles social issues, what’s at the heart of a good joke, and why he didn’t want to be the class clown. Source
Possible serial killer in Tampa: Video offers important clues
Tampa police hope new surveillance video will lead them closer to identifying a possible serial killer. The footage shows a “person of interest” running from one of three murder scenes where the victims were shot and killed just days apart. DeMarco Morgan reports. Source
JFK files reveal details on assassination
A document release of thousands of government files is shedding new light on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. President Trump blocked the release of hundreds of records, saying he “had to.” He had promised that everything would be released. The White House says the FBI and CIA said those secret documents could pose a security risk. Chip Reid reports. Source
Emir of Qatar says Trump offered meeting at Camp David to help end blockade
The Emir of Qatar reveals President Trump invited the Emir and his Arab neighbors to Camp David to try to end the blockade that’s gripped Qatar. Source
Portland’s racist past explains its violent present
What happened in Charlottesville proves that America has a white supremacy problem. What happened in Portland explains it. Source
Trump declares “public health emergency” in opioid crisis
Eugene Scott of The Washington Post and Jill Colvin of The Associated Press join “Red & Blue” to discuss President Trump’s announcement on the opioid crisis. Source
Actor Shemar Moore says “S.W.A.T.” is his “dream job”
Actor Shemar Moore got his start on “The Young and the Restless” in 1994 and went on to star in the hit series, “Criminal Minds,” for 11 years. Now, Moore is back in the highly-anticipated new CBS series “S.W.A.T.” He plays Sgt. Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, assigned to run a specialized tactical police unit in Los Angeles. Moore joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss tackling social issues on “S.W.A.T.” and taking a break from acting. Source
George H.W. Bush issues apology to actress
Former President George H.W. Bush apologized to actress Heather Lind after she accused him of improper touching. Lind said the 93-year-old touched her “from behind his wheelchair” while they posed for a photo during a television screening four years ago. Source
Republicans and Democrats helped fund infamous Trump dossier
The now-infamous dossier detailing unconfirmed ties between President Trump and Russia was partly funded by the Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the DNC, as well as anti-Trump Republicans during the 2016 presidential election. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues has more. Source