CBS This Morning Season 2016 Episode 123

CBS This Morning Season 2016 Episode 123 Tuesday, June 14

  • June 14, 2016

CBS This Morning is a weekday morning show hosted by a trio of journalists Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell, and Charlie Rose. The show covers a variety of stories from breaking news, politics, entertainment, to lifestyle, science and technology. The episode of CBS This Morning for Tuesday, June 14, 2016, was no exception, featuring a balanced mix of news, interviews, and human interest stories.

The show starts with a preview of the top stories of the day, followed by a live update on the developing news of the Orlando nightclub shooting, which happened on Sunday, June 12th, and left 49 people dead and 53 wounded. One of the show's correspondents, Manuel Bojorquez, reported from Orlando and interviewed survivors, as well as the family members of the victims. The show also had a live interview with a terrorism expert who analyzed the implications of the attack, as well as the potential political response.

Next, the show shifted gears to a more uplifting story, featuring an exclusive interview with actor Denzel Washington, who talked about his career, his family, and his latest movie "The Magnificent Seven." Washington, who is known for his powerful and nuanced performances, offered insights into his acting process, his collaborations with other actors and directors, and his strong ethical values. The interview was conducted by Norah O'Donnell, who characterized Washington's demeanor as "gracious, humble, and wise." The show also highlighted the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' decision to invite a more diverse group of members, after facing criticism for its lack of inclusivity in the past few years.

Another major segment of the show was devoted to the ongoing 2016 presidential campaign, following the primaries in several states, including California, New Jersey, and Montana. The show featured interviews with political analysts, pollsters, and campaign strategists, who discussed the latest developments in the race, such as Donald Trump's controversial comments about the Orlando shooting, and the endorsement of Hillary Clinton by President Barack Obama. The show also featured a panel of young voters, who shared their perspectives on the candidates and the issues that matter to them, ranging from the economy, education, to the environment and social justice.

One of the human interest stories of the show was an inspiring feature on a young woman, who became a firefighter despite facing discrimination and obstacles based on her gender and race. The woman, who works for the Los Angeles Fire Department, talked about her passion for helping people, and her determination to break the stereotypes and prove her abilities. The story also highlighted the challenges faced by women and minorities in male-dominated professions, and the efforts to promote diversity and equity in the workplace.

In addition to the main stories, the show also had several shorter segments, such as the "Eye Opener," which featured a recap of the most interesting and unusual news from around the world, the "MoneyWatch," which focused on the latest developments in business and finance, and the "Notebook," which featured personal reflections and observations from the hosts and the correspondents. The show also featured performances by musicians, such as Maren Morris and Brad Paisley, who played live on the show, and gave insights into their creative process and their inspirations.

Overall, the episode of CBS This Morning for Tuesday, June 14, 2016, provided an engaging and informative mix of news, interviews, human interest stories, and entertainment, covering a range of topics and perspectives. The show reflected the journalism values of accuracy, balance, and diversity, and offered a nuanced and comprehensive view of the world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 14, 2016
  • Language
    English