Jane Pauley anchors this edition of “CBS News Sunday Morning,” featuring Robert Costa’s interview with President Biden, who discusses his decision not to seek reelection and reflects on his presidency.
President Biden’s First Interview: Robert Costa sits down for an exclusive interview with President Biden following his recent announcement that he will not seek reelection. This marks the president’s first interview since his decision and offers insight into his thoughts on the country’s future and his own legacy.
The Mystery of Horseshoe Crabs: Conor Knighton takes us on an exploration of the fascinating world of horseshoe crabs. These ancient creatures have survived for millions of years and continue to play a crucial role in both the ecosystem and medical advancements.
A Conversation with Zoë Kravitz: Michelle Miller, co-host of “CBS Saturday Morning,” engages in a candid chat with actress Zoë Kravitz. They discuss her upcoming projects, including a new film starring her fiancé, Channing Tatum.
Post Malone’s Country Adventure: Anthony Mason talks with singer-songwriter Post Malone, who has dominated the pop charts and is now branching out into country music. Malone opens up about this new musical direction and the influences that led him there.
Broadway’s “Once Upon a Mattress” Across Generations: Tracy Smith brings us a heartwarming interview with Carol Burnett and Sutton Foster, who played the lead role in Broadway’s “Once Upon a Mattress” six decades apart. They share their experiences, the impact of the show on their careers, and the timeless appeal of this beloved musical.
Celebrating James Baldwin: Kelefa Sanneh commemorates the life and legacy of renowned author James Baldwin, who would have turned 100 this month. Sanneh explores Baldwin’s influential writing and its impact on literature and social consciousness.
The Cultural Hub of 92nd Street Y: Faith Salie takes us inside New York’s iconic 92nd Street Y, a cultural center that has played a significant role in the city’s artistic and intellectual life. She talks with those who have been a part of its rich history and the impact it has had on the community.
Jim Gaffigan’s Corny Thoughts: Humorist Jim Gaffigan shares his unique perspective on a very corny topic, offering a lighthearted break from the week’s news.
CBS News Sunday Morning airs Sunday, August 11, 2024, from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. ET on CBS and streams on Paramount+.