The Emmy Award-winning show “CBS News Sunday Morning” continues to captivate viewers every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET on CBS, also streaming on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. Under the skilled hosting of Jane Pauley, the program features a blend of cultural stories, insightful interviews, and the latest news.

This week’s highlights include a compelling cover story about Varian Fry, an American recognized as one of the “Righteous Among the Nations” for his efforts to rescue renowned artist Marc Chagall from Nazi-occupied France. Lee Cowan engages with Chagall’s descendants, alongside historians like Debórah Dwork, author of “Saints and Liars,” and Nick Davis, whose film “This Ordinary Thing” brings to light remarkable acts of heroism during the Holocaust.

In the arts segment, “Sunday Morning” spotlights the influential sculptor Ruth Asawa through a retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, celebrating her life as an artist shaped by her early experiences on a farm and in a WWII Japanese American detention camp.

Fashion enthusiasts will find inspiration in Alina Cho’s interview with Matthieu Blazy, the new artistic director of Chanel, who discusses his vision for the iconic brand after succeeding Karl Lagerfeld. Ayo Edebiri, Chanel’s ambassador, shares her excitement about the fashion house’s latest creations.

In political news, coverage from Davos highlights the reaction to former President Trump’s controversial comments regarding Greenland, which have led to tensions with America’s allies, as analyzed by The Economist’s defense editor Shashank Joshi.

Additionally, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro reflects on his public service journey and the challenges posed by political climate changes in his new memoir, “Where We Keep the Light.” Meanwhile, the show pays tribute to notable figures who have passed in the past week.

“Sunday Morning” also takes viewers behind the scenes of the critically acclaimed Shen Yun performances that showcase Chinese culture, while addressing allegations against the production related to labor practices.

This dynamic mix of stories not only informs but inspires audiences, as segments such as oddball stories, the turbulent political landscape, and cultural insights provide a window into both the challenges and triumphs of society today. With its rich array of features, “CBS News Sunday Morning” continues to be a cherished part of weekend viewing for many.

Popular Categories


Search the website