Captivating Stories and Insightful Interviews on CBS News Sunday Morning
Tune in to the Emmy Award-winning program "CBS News Sunday Morning" every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET on CBS. You can also catch the show on the CBS News app starting at 11:00 a.m. ET. Hosted by Jane Pauley, the show covers a variety of topics, including a cover story on the Voting Rights Act by Robert Costa and an Almanac segment looking back at historical events on May 10.
In honor of Mother's Day, Martha Stewart shares tips on preparing a special breakfast for moms on "Sunday Morning." The show also pays tribute to the late Ted Turner, the visionary entrepreneur behind CNN and a leading conservationist. Lee Cowan reflects on Turner's life and achievements, highlighting his impact on the media landscape and conservation efforts.
CBS News Radio, a beacon of broadcast journalism, will be signing off on May 22 after nearly a century of setting the standard for radio news coverage. Mo Rocca explores the history of CBS Radio and speaks with former and current staffers, including Martha Teichner and Dan Rather. The show also remembers notable figures who passed away recently.
Hope Edelman, author of "Motherless Daughters," founded a support network for women who lost their mothers at a young age. "Sunday Morning" explores the experiences of these women and how they find solace and connection through their shared grief. Additionally, correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti discusses the rebuilding efforts in Los Angeles after wildfires and the importance of prioritizing safety and resilience.
Comedian Martin Short's resilience in the face of personal tragedies is highlighted in a Netflix documentary, "Marty: Life Is Short." Tracy Smith interviews Short and director Lawrence Kasdan about the film and Short's ability to find joy amidst sorrow. The show also features a segment on Mother's Day by the numbers and a commentary by filmmaker Josh Seftel and his mother, Pat.
Lastly, the program revisits an archived profile of media mogul Ted Turner, who passed away in 2026. The profile delves into Turner's accomplishments, environmental advocacy, and battle with Lewy body dementia in his later years. Don't miss these insightful and engaging stories on "CBS News Sunday Morning."