CBS News Sunday Morning Season 44 Episode 28 July 11, 2021
- July 11, 2021
On July 11, 2021, CBS News Sunday Morning aired its 28th episode of the 44th season.
The episode covered a range of topics, starting with a tribute to legendary actor Ned Beatty, who passed away in June at the age of 83. Correspondent Tracy Smith looked back at Beatty's prolific career and spoke to the actors and directors who worked with him.
The show then shifted gears to focus on the topic of food. Correspondent David Pogue investigated the world of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), exploring the science behind them and the controversies they have sparked. Later in the episode, correspondent Conor Knighton visited a family-run farm in Vermont that specializes in a unique kind of meat: yak.
CBS News Sunday Morning also featured a segment on the history of the Statue of Liberty, which celebrated its 135th anniversary in 2021. Correspondent Tony Dokoupil talked to experts about the statue's origins and significance, and examined how it has become an enduring symbol of American identity.
Continuing the theme of American identity, correspondent Lee Cowan reported on a program that teaches Native American youth about their cultural heritage. The Native Youth Olympics, held annually in Alaska, aim to instill a sense of pride in young Indigenous people and help them connect with their traditions.
Other segments in the episode included a profile of photographer John Moore, who has documented everything from war zones to immigration at the US-Mexico border; a conversation with author and illustrator Maira Kalman about her latest book; and a look at the popularity of bocce ball in America.
As always, CBS News Sunday Morning closed the episode with a moment of nature, this week featuring a breathtaking look at the Northern Lights.
Overall, the July 11th episode of CBS News Sunday Morning offered a diverse and engaging look at a range of topics, from pop culture to science and culture. With its signature mix of features, interviews, and stunning visuals, the show provided yet another insightful and entertaining hour of television.