CBS News Sunday Morning E26 June 25 2023 on CBS
Tonight (Sunday June 25 2023), CBS broadcasts an episode of the series CBS News Sunday Morning!
Episode 26 Episode Summary
LOST AT SEA – David Pogue reports on the submersible that disappeared while on an expedition to the Titanic.
PAUL SIMON – Anthony Mason meets Paul Simon at his home in Texas to discuss his new album and more.
THE ANCHOR – Jane Pauley sits down with friend and journalist Tom Brokaw, who looks back on his childhood in North Dakota and his career as told in a new book.
LEGACY – ROCK HUDSON – Tracy Smith looks into the life and legacy of Rock Hudson, the subject of a new documentary.
GIVE A HOOT! – Conor Knighton reports on the wisdom of owls.
TAKE NOTE – LUCINDA WILLIAMS – Lee Cowan visits with singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams to talk music, her new book and more.
COOL! – Serena Altschul has the latest on ice cubes.
COMMENTARY – Journalist Wesley Lowery discusses the nationwide surge in white supremacist violence.
STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has the story of a student who took a long walk and ended with a big step up.
News, features, weather and commentary.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of CBS News Sunday Morning will be broadcast on June 25 2023 on CBS at 9:00 AM at ET/PT.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of CBS News Sunday Morning is all new!
CBS News Sunday Morning Cast & Stars
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Jane Pauley |
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CBS News Sunday Morning Series Information
The sparkling notes of a trumpet fanfare and the familiar logo of the sun alert viewers that it's time for CBS's Sunday morning staple. Journalist Jane Pauley helms the show, taking over hosting duties from Charles Osgood, who spent 22 years on the job. A morning talk show, this program airs at a different pace and focuses much of its attention on the performing arts. After a quick update of the day's news and national weather, correspondents offer longer-length segments on a variety of topics, from architecture to ballet to music to pop culture to politics. |