CBS News Sunday Morning Season 40 Episode 64

CBS News Sunday Morning Season 40 Episode 64 May 6, 2018

  • May 6, 2018

The CBS News Sunday Morning show is widely popular among viewers as it is a weekly news program that covers a variety of topics such as news, feature stories, interviews, human-interest pieces, weather forecasts, and much more. Season 40, episode 64 aired on May 6, 2018, and was a great episode as usual.

The episode started with the traditional trumpet intro followed by a voiceover by Charles Osgood, the host of the show. He introduced the lineup of stories for this episode and started by showcasing a feature on Vogue's celebrated editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour. The package delved into Wintour's fifty-year career and focused on her vision and philosophy for Vogue. This segment was a fascinating look at the career of someone who has played such an integral role in the fashion industry.

The next segment was about the changing attitudes in America towards marijuana. The segment featured interviews with advocates, who argued that marijuana is a perfect alternative to harmful prescription drugs, and opponents, who are scared of what it could mean for the country's future. The marijuana debate is as prominent now as it was two years ago when the segment was filmed.

Moving on, the show featured a fascinating piece on the history of the beatnik poets and writers from the 1950s. The report covered the work of writers like Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac and their relationship to the anti-establishment culture and social movements that were taking place in the 60s and 70s. It also gave an insight into the poetry readings that took place at the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco and how they inspired the next generation of writers to push boundaries and create something entirely new.

Next up, we saw a moving tribute to the New York Times journalist who died suddenly while on assignment in Syria, Anthony Shadid. The report covered the impact that his work had on journalism and the various conflicts he had covered over his career. The segment also featured interviews with his colleagues and family members who shared their thoughts on the significant loss.

The next segment was a piece on the role of the government in the production of American copper art. The report examined how the government helped develop the industry using the cent and nickel shortage of World War II as a catalyst. The artists who were interviewed talked viewers through their work and discussed how they have adapted their techniques to keep up with modern technology.

The next story featured a group of high school students who created their sustainable garden on a vacant block in a blighted inner-city neighborhood in Detroit. The segment showcased how the garden contributed to feeding the local community, breaking down racial barriers, and teaching responsibility to the students involved.

Lastly, before the program closed, featured was an installation artist, Jenny Holzer, and how she uses language and text to create thought-provoking works. She uses text as a tool to create political and social messages and to provoke an emotional response from her audience. The piece showcased some of her most iconic works, which include projections onto buildings and LED lights on billboards, highlighting her unconventional and poetic approach to art.

In conclusion, the CBS News Sunday Morning season 40 episode 64 which aired on May 6, 2018 was packed with a range of fascinating stories and interviews. Each feature offered viewers an insight into different aspects of American culture, from fashion and social movements to art and agriculture. It was a well-rounded episode of a top-rated program that continues to captivate audiences with its variety of subjects and a unique take on news reporting.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 6, 2018
  • Language
    English