CBS News Sunday Morning Season 43 Episode 46 November 22, 2020
- November 22, 2020
On November 22, 2020, CBS News Sunday Morning aired its 46th episode of season 43. This iconic news program, which has been on the air since 1979, delivers a mix of news, features, and human interest stories every Sunday morning.
In this episode, viewers were treated to a wide range of stories, from Thanksgiving-themed segments to a story about a family that survived a massive wildfire. Host Jane Pauley introduced audiences to these stories and more, kicking off the episode with a brief summary of the day's lineup.
The first story focused on the pandemic and the difficulties of maintaining social connections during a time of social distancing. Correspondent Serena Altschul spoke with several people who shared how they were staying connected with loved ones, despite being physically separated. From Zoom calls to writing letters, people were finding creative ways to maintain their relationships.
Next, correspondent Seth Doane shared the story of the oldest person to ever run for political office in the United States. At 90 years old, Irene Blea ran for a seat on the city council of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Although she did not win, her message of inclusivity and diversity inspired many.
The third story was a Thanksgiving-themed segment, featuring the iconic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. This year's parade looked a bit different, with no in-person spectators due to the pandemic. However, the parade still went on, featuring many of the beloved balloons and floats that have become a tradition for millions of Americans.
In the fourth segment, correspondent Lee Cowan told the incredible story of the Glass Fire that devastated communities in California earlier in the year. One family, the Hahns, lost their home and all their possessions in the blaze. However, they managed to survive by taking refuge in their swimming pool until help arrived. Cowan followed up with the Hahns several weeks later to see how they were doing.
The penultimate story was a profile of actor Michael J. Fox, who has been living with Parkinson's disease for over 30 years. Fox discussed his struggles with the disease and how he has found purpose and meaning in his advocacy work with the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which funds research into finding a cure for Parkinson's.
Finally, the show closed out with a Thanksgiving message from host Jane Pauley, encouraging viewers to focus on the little things this year. Pauley reminded viewers that although this year's celebrations may be different than usual, there is still much to be thankful for.
Overall, the November 22, 2020 episode of CBS News Sunday Morning delivered the thoughtful and engaging news coverage that the program is known for. From pandemic reflections to inspiring stories of resilience, this episode had something for everyone.