CBS News Sunday Morning Season 43 Episode 38

CBS News Sunday Morning Season 43 Episode 38 September 20, 2020

  • September 20, 2020

CBS News Sunday Morning is a weekly news program that provides insight on a wide range of topics from current events to culture, entertainment, and lifestyle. Season 43 episode 38, which aired on September 20, 2020, continues the tradition of providing viewers with thought-provoking stories that cover a broad spectrum of issues.

The episode begins with a look at the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who passed away the previous week. Correspondent Rita Braver examines how Justice Ginsburg became a feminist icon and changed the face of the legal profession. Interviews with those who knew her, both personally and professionally, provide insight into her work and impact.

Next, correspondent Conor Knighton takes viewers on a road trip to explore America's national parks. He focuses on the unexpected, the unusual, and the overlooked facets of these stunning natural wonders. From bison jams in Yellowstone to the underwater world of the Florida Keys, Knighton shows us the beauty and diversity of America's parks.

In a series of interviews, correspondent Tracy Smith speaks with a diverse group of people about what has been referred to as the racial reckoning of 2020. The interviews represent a range of perspectives, including those of a Black police officer, a young Black activist, and a white man who has come to realize his own racist attitudes.

The show then takes a look at artists who have had to adapt to the pandemic. Correspondent Lee Cowan profiles comedian Jim Gaffigan, who has been performing his stand-up comedy routines in a new way, with live shows on the street. Cowan also speaks with Broadway star Sutton Foster, who has been hosting virtual concerts to raise funds for struggling actors and performers.

In a segment on innovation, correspondent David Pogue explores how technology is being used to combat forest fires. Advances in drone technology and artificial intelligence are allowing firefighters to react quickly and effectively to fires, potentially saving lives and homes.

The episode concludes with a heartwarming story about a group of retired women who have taken up a new hobby – gymnastics. Correspondent Steve Hartman introduces viewers to the Golden Girls, a group of women in their 60s and 70s who have found joy, camaraderie, and a new sense of purpose by learning gymnastic skills they never thought they could master.

Overall, season 43 episode 38 of CBS News Sunday Morning presents a diverse and thought-provoking range of stories that inform, entertain and inspire. From the pioneering work of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the unexpected beauty of America's national parks, the episode provides a fascinating insight into a wide range of issues and topics.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 20, 2020
  • Language
    English