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Cover history: Pope Francis
Seth Doane reports.
Almanac: April 27
“Sunday Morning” recalls historical events on this date.
The video “Baby Shark Dance” has more than 15 billion (one billion!) Views, most of YouTube.
Media: YouTube turns 20: from cat videos Ai
In the 20 years since the first video was uploaded to its platform, YouTube has become the second most visited website in the world, with people who collectively watch more than one billion hours of videos every day. The correspondent David Pogue analyzes how creators are building online communities, and how artificial intelligence can fundamentally change the YouTube SIDS.
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Books: “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald at 100
One hundred years ago, “The Great Gatsby” was published by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a tragic story of fighting with an enigmatic millionaire, and bombed. Since then, his reputation has only grown, where many improves in the great American novel. The Lee Cowan correspondent speaks with a descendant of Fitzgerald about the author’s legacy; And visit the old lair of Fitzgerald, where his characters would have rubbed their shoulders with the “very rich” duration of the age of jazz.
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- “The Gratsby: The Author’s Edition” by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Scribner), in hard cover, mass trade and market, electronic and audio books, notable through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and BookShop.org
- “The Great Gatsby: The Graphic Novel”, adapted by Fred Fordham; Illustrated by Aya Morton (Scribner), in hardcover, pocket book formats and electronic books, notable through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and BookShop.org
- F. Scott Fitzgerald Society
- Great Historical Society of the Neck
- “The Great Gatsby: A new musical” at the Broadway Theater, New York | Ticket information
- How to see “The Great Gatsby” (2013)
- “Gatat Gatsby Boat Tour” by Kevin Fitzpatrick
- Princeton University Library: Special collections in the Firestone Library
- “When the books get used to war: the stories that helped us win World II” by Molly Guptill Manning (Mariner Books), on commercial pocket paper, electronic and audio books, available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
Passage: In Memoriam
“Sunday Morning” recalls some of the notable figures that left us this week.
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History: Remembering the fall of Saigon
When the Northern Vietnam Army approached Saigon fifty years ago, US forces, the staff and civilians of the South Vietnam fought to evacuate US ships on the high seas. The National Security correspondent for CBS News, David Martin, informs about what became the greatest helicopter evacuation in history, and speaks with former service members who were on the ground and in the air that gave one of the most dangerous operations of Vietnam.
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Sports: Bill Belichick in a life in football
The former NFL coach, Bill Belichick, is second in victories of all time, and has a record of six Super Bowl victories as head of the New England patriots. The discussions with the coanfrerion of “CBS Mornings”, Tony Dokoupil, his father’s advice on a career as a coach; His opinion about the talents of the Tom Brady Marshal; And his new book, “The art of winning: lessons of my life in football.”
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Music: Teen’s life Idol Bobby Darin
The singer, composer and actor Bobby Darin (1936-1973) was the winner of the Grammy Award recognized by pop hits as “Splish Splash”, Mack the Knife “,” Dream Lover “and” Beyond the Sea. “But his life was unstable when he knew, at 32, the surprising truth about the identity of his mother. Darin, Dodd, about the diseases of the singer’s childhood;
Look at Jonathan Groff play “Dream Lover” for the “Just in Time” cast album:
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Arts: 100 years of Art Deco
When he broke into the international scene 100 years ago this week, Art Deco personified everything that was modern and sophisticated. The “Sunday Morning” presenter, Jane Pauley, reports on an exhibition of the museum that celebrates the elegant, symmetrical and aerodynamic designs that captured the twenty years, and examines some of the reference points that still carry the distinctive art deco seal.
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Comment: the “moral obligation” of Gerald Ford and the United States for refugees
In 1975, the anti -immigrant feeling among many, President Gerald Ford welcomed tens of thousands of southern Vietnam refugees to the United States after Saigon fell to the communist forces. Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley analyzes how Ford’s “deep moral obligation” reflected the history, diversity and compassion of the United States.
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Marthon: Unique hobbies and professions (YouTube video)Enter the place of a stranger and learn something new with this marathon “CBS Sunday Morning” explored by unique races and hobbies.
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.
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