CBS News Sunday Morning is packing a wide-ranging slate for its May 25 broadcast, timing its mix of arts, culture, and current affairs to land squarely on Memorial Day weekend. The episode airs Sunday at 9:00 AM on CBS.
Kris Van Cleave sits down with Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian for a timely conversation as the carrier marks 100 years in the skies—and gears up for one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
Tracy Smith profiles Grammy- and Oscar-winning producer David Foster, tracing his decades-long career and spotlighting his latest creative swing: the Tony-nominated BOOP! The Musical, inspired by the iconic Betty Boop.
Political correspondent Robert Costa checks in with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Tyler on the release of her 25th novel, Three Days in June, offering rare insight into the famously private writer’s process and literary legacy.
Additional segments include a Memorial Day feature on how military death notifications are delivered to families, a look at the legacy of early female cartoonist Barbara Shermund, and an interview with BBC journalist Steve Rosenberg on navigating Kremlin-controlled Moscow.
Jane Pauley leads a feature on Bon Appétit magazine’s art-forward redesign, while Washington Post book critic Ron Charles curates what to read, see, and hear this summer.