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Everything Must Go!
It used to be when a sign at the mall said EVERYTHING MUST GO, it meant a particular store was going out of business. These days it could very likely mean the entire mall is shutting down. This Sunday Morning Cover Story is reported by Mark Strassmann.
Play It By Ear
Not your usual regulation baseball. It's called a 'Beep Baseball.' It announces its location, speed and direction with its every beep, allowing some very determined lovers of the game to 'play it by ear.' Mark Strassmann reports.
Sunday morning. Play it by ear
Not your usual regulation baseball. It's called a 'Beep Baseball.' It announces its location, speed and direction with its every beep, allowing some very determined lovers of the game to 'play it by ear.' Mark Strassmann reports.
FACE THE NATION For May 5, 2024, CBS
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem discusses the revelation from her new book that she killed a puppy on her farm and how the Republicans can win in the fall. Congressman Ro Khanna discusses the Biden administration's response to the campus protests and how the issue might challenge Democratic support for President Biden's reelection in November. Senator John Fetterman discusses the pro-Palestinian protests on campus and if the economy could sway the key swing state of Pennsylvania this fall. Queen Consort of Jordan Rania Al Abdullah discusses the Israel-Hamas war and the desperate plight of Palestinians. GUESTS: Ro Khanna, John Fetterman, Kristi Noem, Rania Al Abdullah
FACE THE NATION For October 1, 2023, CBS
New York Governor Kathy Hochul discusses her state's response to this week's historic rainfall and the catastrophic flooding that followed. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy discusses what comes next after Republicans passed a 45-day government funding extension with significant Democratic support to avert a government shutdown. President Jimmy Carter is set to celebrate his 99th birthday. Former U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper discusses Republican divisions on the question of additional funding for Ukraine aid. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick and Congressman Josh Gottheimer discuss finding common ground between the parties. Senator Lindsey Graham discusses Ukraine aid and remembers the late Senator Dianne Feinstein; Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) Remembers Dianne Feinstein; Mark Esper is Interviewed about Russia; Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick and Rep. Josh Gottheimer are Interviewed about Congress; Jimmy Carter Celebrates 99th Birthday. GUESTS: Kevin McCarthy, Kathy Hochul, Lindsey Graham, Brian Fitzpatrick, Mark Esper; Josh Gottheimer
The Active Tornado Threat, With Dangerous Weather Across The South Bringing Severe Thunderstorms To Eight States
Tonight, recovery from several tornadoes that tore across Alabama and Georgia today. A severe weather outbreak pummeling states from north to south. In Abbeville, Alabama, a reported large tornado cut through, damaging a few buildings, while nearby Eufaula fared worse, a twister downing trees and power lines and damaging Brittany Schade's apartment building.
Religious Leader And TV Broadcaster Pat Robertson Dies
Pat Robertson was lots of things, a preacher and a pioneer, an apostle of Christian conservatism. CBN, the Christian Broadcast Network he founded, reached a global flock. On \"The 700 Club,\" his signature show, his approach avuncular, his faith unmistakable. He galvanized Christians to help elect Ronald Reagan in 1980. In 1988, his own run for the White House failed.
Woman Who Shot Neighbor In Court
Pamela Dias says her 12-year-old grandson feels guilty he wasn't able to save his mother, AJ Owens. Last Friday, Owens' children were playing in a field near Susan Lorincz's Ocala, Florida home. Police say Lorincz became angry, she yelled, and threw a roller skate at them. When Owens knocked on Lorincz's door looking for answers, Lorincz fired a gunshot through the door hitting Owens in the chest.
Yo-Yo Ma's Musical Nature
Now this was virgin territory in East Tennessee, the miracle of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park meeting the mastery of cellist, Yo-Yo Ma. Yo-Yo Ma is the world's most renowned cellist and its most famous. A prodigy at age four, he has globe trotted most of his life as a virtuoso. Soloing with the greatest orchestras on the grandest stages, but you can have no ear for classical music and still know the name, Yo-Yo Ma.
A Florida Woman Is Facing Manslaughter And Assault Charges After A Very Disturbing Shooting That Is Leading To New Questions About The State's Stand-Your-Ground Law
Susan Lorincz, witnesses say, was that neighbor. Beyond unpleasant, she tormented her community, shouted racist insults at little kids. But ugly turned to deadly last Friday. Police say Lorincz killed A.J. Owens, a mother of four, by shooting one through her locked front door. At this apartment complex, two of Owens' young kids had been playing outside.