CBS News Sunday Morning Season 40 Episode 69

CBS News Sunday Morning Season 40 Episode 69 Jun 10, 2018

  • June 10, 2018

On June 10th, 2018 CBS News Sunday Morning aired its 69th episode of season 40. This episode covered a range of stories from the exciting world of the US Open Golf tournament, to the heartbreaking stories of families who have lost loved ones to gun violence.

The show began with a segment about the US Open Golf tournament, which was being held at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, NY. CBS correspondent Bill Geist explored the rich history of golf and the tournament, which has been held annually since 1895. The segment featured interviews with golfing legends like Phil Mickelson and Jack Nicklaus, as well as the younger generation of players like Jordan Spieth. The segment explored the unique challenges of playing at Shinnecock Hills, which is known for its difficult terrain and windy conditions.

The next segment of the show explored the heartbreaking reality of gun violence in America. Correspondent Lee Cowan spoke with families who have lost loved ones to gun violence, and the emotions they experience on a daily basis. The segment also explored the debate over gun control laws and the Second Amendment, with interviews with people on both sides of the issue. The segment ended on an optimistic note, with a story about a group of mothers who have formed a support group for people who have lost loved ones to gun violence, and how they are working to make a difference in their communities.

The third segment of the show focused on the inspiring story of a group of high school students in California who are using technology to make a difference in the world. The students are part of a program called Project Invent, which challenges them to identify a problem in their community and come up with a solution. In this case, the students created an app called "Listen", which helps deaf and hard-of-hearing students communicate with their teachers and peers in real-time. The segment ended with a heartwarming moment, as the students demonstrated their app to a group of deaf and hard-of-hearing students, who were able to communicate with their peers for the first time.

The show's fourth segment was a look at the world of fashion, specifically how designers are incorporating technology into their creations. Correspondent Martha Teichner spoke with designers who are using 3D printing to create intricate designs, and discussed how technology is changing the way we dress. The segment also explored the challenges of incorporating technology into fashion, as well as the potential for new developments in the industry.

The fifth and final segment of the show focused on the concept of happiness, and how it can be achieved. Correspondent Mo Rocca spoke with experts in the field of positive psychology, who discussed the importance of gratitude, mindfulness, and other practices in achieving happiness. The segment also featured interviews with people who have found happiness through various means, from adopting a minimalist lifestyle to finding purpose through volunteering.

Overall, the June 10th, 2018 episode of CBS News Sunday Morning was a diverse and thought-provoking exploration of a range of topics, from sports and fashion to gun violence and happiness. The show's blend of expert analysis and personal stories made for a compelling viewing experience, and highlighted the importance of both individual and community action in shaping our world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 10, 2018
  • Language
    English