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This week on “Sunday Morning” (April 20)

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The winner of the Emmy Award “CBS News Sunday Morning” is transmitted from 9:00 am et of 9:00 am “Sunday Morning” is also transmitted in the CBS News application from 11:00 am et. (Download it here).


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A painting that represents the settlers fighting the British troops in Concord Bridge, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, the “shot listened to” around the world “of the American revolutionary war.

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Cover history: the birth of the American revolution
On April 19, 1775, the British troops faced the colonial militias in the cities of Massachusetts of Lexington and Concord, and exchanged fire, digging up the United States War of Independence. The Mo Rocca correspondent explores the dramatic events of that thick day 250 years ago; And listen to recreaters about why the ideals of the settlers are still true today.

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Almanac: April 20
“Sunday Morning” recalls historical events on this date.

Museum of American Culture

A view of the West Gallery of the Frick Collection, March 25, 2025, in New York City. The Museum reopened the public on April 17, after a four -year renewal.

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Arts: Inside The Transformation of the Frick Collection
One of the most exquisite museums in New York City, the Frick collection, located in the old house of a golden steel baron, has incorporated into a renewal of four years, more than $ 200 million. The national correspondent of “Sunday Morning”, Robert Costa, goes behind the meticulous restoration of an ornate Masterwis mansion which is a masterpiece itself.

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A member of the Department of Pharmacology makes an inventory of the last drug boxes delivered by the now distracted United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in the middle of the shortage of medical supplies, in a pharmacy warehouse in the Pharmacy County in Lodwar Count Jenwar County, 2025.

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World: The dangers raised by cuts for foreign aid of the United States
Elon Musk’s provarbial chainsaw and President Trump’s policies have directed American foreign aid, and with it the humanitarian groups whose funds work around the world. The senior collaborator of “Sunday Morning”, Ted Koppel, speaks with humanitarian workers in Africa and Afghanistan, and with the former Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom David Miliband (now President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee), both abroad and at home.

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TV: Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino: Curtain in “Étoile”
“Étoile”, a new Amazon Prime series about two ballet companies fighting in New York and Paris, is the last comic drama of Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino, the winning couple of the Emmy behind “Gilmore Girls” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”. The correspondent Faith Sage talks to writers about an association that always manages to find comic relief.

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Passage: In Memoriam
“Sunday Morning” recalls some of the notable figures that left us this week.

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Chocolate cream eggs hatched in the Cadbury factory in Bournville, England.

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Sweets: Easter Egg Chocolate: Cracking Open A Candy Tradition
Founded in 1824, the CandyMaker Cadbury produces approximately one million chocolate cream eggs per day, throughout the year, in its factory in Bournville, England. The Seth Doane correspondent deepens a bit of chocolate history, and discover why chocolate eggs sold to Americans are different from those sold to consumers in other countries.

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Hartman: Bird Kid

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Martha Teichner correspondent with actor David Hyde Pierce.

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Internship: David Hyde Pierce, the very model of a great modern general, in “Pirates! The Penzance musical”
The “Fraser” star, David Hyde Pierce, is back on the Broadway stage in “The Musical Penzance”, a reworking jazz of the Gilbert & Sullivan classic, transplanted to New Orleans. The former candidate for a concert pianist talks to the Martha Teichner correspondent about the thread that Gilbert and Sullivan have executed his life. Hey, he also talks about his comedy influences, and what he means to make people laugh.

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Lifestyle: Genpace in Los Angeles Reimagina What can be a center for older people
Genpace, a new community center for older people in Los Angeles founded by the Philanthropist Wallis Annenberg, sacrifices the son of space and activities in which older people can prosper. The correspondent Allison Aubrey talks to Annenberg about Genpace’s intergenerational approach, and if his model for a modern upper center is a replica throughout the country.

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Hat fashion, woman with a bird hat made of ostrich feathers: published by: 'Berliner Illustrinte Zeitung' 37/1910 Vintage Property or Ullstein Bild

A 1910 portrait of a woman with a bird hat made of ostrich feathers.

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Fashion: how hat fashions revolted the feathers and stimulated a conservation movement
At the end of the 19th century, the fashion of feathers, fashion, especially among women, was in high society, with some feathers that were worth more than their weight in gold. The popularity of colorful columns in hats and accessories led to the laughter of birds, which led some species near extinction at the beginning of the 20th century. The correspondent Conor Knightton analyzes the history of Penacho’s trade and conservation efforts that were fundamental to make it illegal.

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Comment: Jim Gaffigan: When will it be safe to retire from the upbringing of children?
The comedian, a self -described self -written work, reflects on the demands of his other work, that of the parents to five.

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Marathon: Adventures in outer space (YouTube video)
Launch into outer space with “CBS Sunday Morning” and explore the world of NASA, astronomy and more. The stories include:

  • The seamstress that Apollo’s space costumes made
  • Space food dinner
  • Webb Space Telescope Revolutionary
  • The astronaut is prepared for a year in orbit
  • Clean the skies of space garbage
  • Crew of Apollo 8 on the capture of the photo of the Earth
  • Aboard the International Space Station
  • Mars sign
  • The New Era of Spacex and NASA in Creed Spaceblight

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Notable deaths in 2025

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Gallery: Notable deaths in 2025
A look at the estimated personalities that left us this year, who had touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.


The winner of the Emmy Award “CBS News Sunday Morning” is transmitted from 9:00 am et of 9:00 am the executive producer is Rand Morrison.

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“Sunday Morning” is also transmitted in the CBS News application from 11:00 am et. (Download it here).

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David Morgan is a senior producer of CBSNews.com and the “CBS News Sunday Morning”, winner of the Emmy Award. He writes about cinema, music and the doctor. He is the author of the books “Monty Python Speaks” and “Know The Score” and editor of “Sunday”, about the Sundance Film Festival.

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