CBS Sunday Morning Season 26 Episode 45

CBS Sunday Morning Season 26 Episode 45 Season 26, Episode 45

  • July 11, 2004

This is a recap of CBS Sunday Morning season 26, episode 45, which is a weekly news show hosted by Jane Pauley that highlights various cultural, historical, and artistic trends in America.

The show begins with a segment about the 50th anniversary of a famous Canadian cartoon, "The Sweater," which tells the story of a boy from Quebec who receives a Toronto Maple Leafs sweater instead of his beloved Montreal Canadiens one. The cartoon has since become an iconic part of Canadian culture and an educational tool to teach children about sportsmanship.

The next story covers the importance of bees and honey in American agriculture. Honey has become a popular ingredient in many foods and drinks, and the industry is worth billions of dollars. However, bees have been in decline due to various factors, including pesticides and habitat destruction. The segment explores efforts to protect and preserve bee populations.

The show then takes a look at the legacy of Barbara Jordan, the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress from a southern state. Jordan was a trailblazer for women and people of color in politics and made landmark speeches during her time in office. The segment includes interviews with people who worked closely with Jordan and reflects on her impact on American history.

The next piece is a profile of musician and songwriter Jon Batiste, who reflects on his career and the importance of music in bringing people together. Batiste became famous as the bandleader for "The Late Show with Steven Colbert" and has since been nominated for numerous awards and released several albums. He discusses his New Orleans roots and how they influenced his work.

The show then moves on to a story about an art exhibit that showcases the work of women artists who have been overlooked by history. The exhibit, titled "How Many Women?" features works by over 100 female artists from different time periods and countries. The segment explores the reasons why these artists were not recognized in their own time and how their contributions have been rediscovered.

The final story of the show covers the impact of the pandemic on the restaurant industry. COVID-19 has devastated the restaurant industry, and many have closed their doors for good. The segment spotlights a few establishments that have managed to stay open and adapt to the current climate, including one restaurant that has turned to a unique business model of selling essential pantry items.

Overall, CBS Sunday Morning season 26, episode 45 offers a diverse range of stories that reflect on American culture and history. From sports to politics to art and music, the show covers a lot of ground and highlights the rich tapestry of American life.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 11, 2004
  • Language
    English