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"CBS News Sunday Morning" will be preempted Sunday, July 14. 

John Dickerson will anchor a live CBS News special report on Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. ET, on CBS and on Paramount+. CBS News 24/7 will begin coverage at 8 a.m. ET.  

    


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From the archives: Sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer 09:38

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer (Video)
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the radio/TV host and bestselling author who had an impact on millions with her frank talk on sex, died Friday, July 12, 2024 at age 96. In this profile from correspondent Martha Teichner that originally aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" on February 17, 2002, Westheimer talked about championing sexual literacy, having fun being "Dr. Ruth," and what she was looking for in a companion.

From the archives: Texas musician Kinky Friedman by CBS Sunday Morning on YouTube

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Texas musician Kinky Friedman (YouTube Video)
The larger-than-life and proudly politically incorrect Texas musician, bestselling writer and political candidate Kinky Friedman, who made a career out of shooting from the lip, died on June 27, 2024. In this "Sunday Morning" profile that aired February 20, 2005, correspondent Lee Cowan talked with Friedman, who fronted the country band The Texas Jewboys, about his campaign for Texas Governor. Cowan also talked with Texas Monthly columnist Molly Ivins, editor Evan Smith, singer-songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, and former President Bill Clinton about the humorous and quixotic Friedman.

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Aaron Burr (Leslie Odom Jr.) and Alexander Hamilton (Lin-Manuel Miranda) in the musical "Hamilton." CBS News

FROM THE ARCHIVES: "Hamilton" (YouTube Video)
On July 11, 1804, Alexander Hamilton was shot and killed in a duel with vice president Aaron Burr – a tragic end to the venomous rivalry between the two. Watch Mo Rocca's 2015 report on how Lin-Manuel Miranda turned the story of Hamilton into a revolutionary hip hop musical. 

From the archives: The bikini, from top to bottom by CBS Sunday Morning on YouTube

FROM THE ARCHIVES: The bikini, from top to bottom (YouTube Video)
The skimpy swimwear made its debut on July 5, 1946, after a race by rival fashion designers Louis Réard and Jacques Heim to produce the world's smallest swimsuit. Named after an A-bomb test in the Pacific's Bikini Atoll, and popularized by French actress Brigitte Bardot, the bikini would conquer beaches, fashion shoots, pin-ups and movies. Correspondent Serena Altschul talks with model Kelly Killoren Bensimon, author of "The Bikini Book," and with designer Malia Mills, about the revealing history of the two-piece. (Originally broadcast July 2, 2006.)


EVENTS:

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"Sunday Morning" correspondent Mo Rocca and actress Candice Bergen.   92nd Street Y

LIVE TALKS: Mo Rocca in Conversation with Candice Bergen
The "CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent talks with Emmy Award-winning actress Candice Bergen about her career, and also discuss Rocca's new book, "Roctogenarians: Late in Life Debuts, Comebacks, and Triumphs," at the 92nd Street Y in New York City on July 15. 

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