Transcript: Rep. Jim Himes on "Face the Nation"
The following is a transcript of an interview with Representative Jim Himes that aired Sunday, October 6, 2019, on "Face the Nation"
The following is a transcript of an interview with Representative Jim Himes that aired Sunday, October 6, 2019, on "Face the Nation"
After overcoming poverty and homelessness, and continuing to battle self-doubt and body shaming, the 31-year-old singer-rapper, whose career she describes as "the slowest build of all time," has exploded with a #1 song
Melissa Jefferson, who's known by her childhood nickname, Lizzo, has been having quite a year. She's still riding the wave of an acclaimed new album, "Cuz I Love You"; and this summer she had the #1 song AND the cover of Elle magazine, plus she stole the show on MTV's biggest night. Yet, the 31-year-old describes her career as "the slowest build of all time." Lizzo sat down with Tracy Smith to discuss overcoming bouts of poverty, homelessness, and crippling self-doubt, and how her high school band... Читать дальше...
Her real name is Melissa Jefferson, but she's known by her childhood nickname, Lizzo, and you might say this has been her year. She's still riding the wave of an acclaimed new album, "Cuz I Love You"; and this summer she had the #1 song AND the cover of Elle magazine, plus she stole the show on MTV's biggest night. Yet, the 31-year-old described her career as "the slowest build of all time." Lizzo sat down with Tracy Smith to discuss overcoming bouts of poverty, homelessness, and crippling self-doubt... Читать дальше...
From the World Day of Bullying Prevention to Yom Kippur, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
Four people were shot dead inside the bar, and five others were taken to a hospital in stable condition for treatment
In this extended interview with correspondent Tracy Smith, the singer-songwriter-rapper Lizzo talks about her flute (which not only has a name but also its own Instagram account); her life's musical journey, from classical to rap to #1 Billboard artist; and her difficult metamorphosis as an artist.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to Akaka Falls State Park on the Big Island of Hawaii. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.
Mitzi Gaynor has been playing with audiences for more than 70 years now, in movies, then on TV and in Vegas. The singer, dancer and actress talks with Mo Rocca about being wooed by Howard Hughes, landing the starring role in the film version of "South Pacific," and sharing the "Ed Sullivan Show" stage with The Beatles.
The New Yorker humorist on why it's time to embrace your failure – and to remember that, in the pursuit of failure, nothing is as easy as it seems
Web exclusive: The singer-rapper talks about her flute, which has a name (and its own Instagram account), her life's musical journey, and her metamorphosis as an artist
The New Yorker humorist behind "The Borowitz Report" looks at the peculiar publishing industry of self-help books about failing, and offers advice on the pursuit of failure.
While Congress and the White House have resisted laws to increase restrictions on gun purchases, companies are taking the lead in curtailing sales of firearms or ammunition, or in restricting customers from openly carrying guns in their stores. Lee Cowan talks with the CEO of Dick's Sporting Goods, Ed Stack, who has pulled some guns from his stores' shelves; former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who helped form the non-profit Everytown for Gun Safety; and with gun advocate Dianna Muller, who is against... Читать дальше...
A visit with the 88-year-old entertainer, who became an international star in "South Pacific," and an irrepressible presence on TV and in Vegas, and who is still playing with audiences today
An hour from the Danish capital city of Copenhagen, visitors at an unusual spiraling walkway, meant to both stand out and blend in with the surrounding forest, can soar 14 stories high, above the canopy of trees, to experience a rare view of nature. Seth Doane talked with Jesper Mathiesen, a former Danish Navy SEAL behind the project, called Camp Adventure, and with architect Tue Foged, whose team designed the unique observation tower.
To most people, Dennis Valstad of Ripon, Wis., who passed away a few months ago, seemed to be a man of modest means. But he'd actually amassed a small fortune. And his will contained a surprising provision that no one who attended his funeral could have seen coming. Steve Hartman reports.
"60 Minutes" tells the story of the Texas Ranger who convinced Samuel Little to confess to murdering dozens of people, some of whom are still unidentified. Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS
Serena Altschul takes a tour of New York City's Museum of Modern Art, which is soon to reopen following a major $450 million renovation, with more than 40,000 square feet of new gallery and performance space, and about a thousand additional pieces of art on display. Altschul talks with museum director Glenn Lowry, curator Sarah Suzuki, and architect Liz Diller, of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, about the museum's expansion.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
"Sunday Morning" remembers two notable artists who left us this week: Tony-winning and Oscar-nominated actress Diahann Carroll, and international opera star Jessye Norman.
Since 2004, some 1,800 metropolitan and community newspapers have gone out of business or merged – a challenging environment for journalists whose job is to report the life's blood of a city. Two "princes of print" who'd gotten their starts in the heyday of New York City metropolitan newspapers were Jimmy Breslin (who died in 2017) and Pete Hamill, both of whom are the subject of a new HBO documentary, "Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists." Hamill talked with Tony Dokoupil about working the city beat... Читать дальше...
An hour outside the Danish capital of Copenhagen, visitors at Camp Adventure can stroll atop an unusual spiraling tower that soars 14 stories high, above the canopy of trees, to experience a rare view of nature
On October 6, 1961, President Kennedy wrote to Civil Defense officials urging construction of fallout shelters to protect against radiation from a nuclear attack. Jane Pauley reports.
"I can confirm that my firm and my team represent multiple whistleblowers," lawyer Andrew Bakaj said
While Congress and the White House have resisted increasing restrictions on gun purchases, companies like Dick's Sporting Goods and Walmart are now taking the lead in curtailing sales of firearms or ammunition