This Sunday’s “CBS News Sunday Morning” presents its usual eclectic mix of stories, from the jungles of Fiji to the high-stakes world of art dealing, with a dose of constitutional law and war reporting thrown in for good measure.
Jonathan Vigliotti travels to Fiji to interview Jeff Probst, the long-time host of “Survivor,” discussing the show’s enduring appeal and the challenges of orchestrating tribal councils in a tropical paradise. Season 48 of the show premieres on Wednesday on CBS. Meanwhile, Anthony Mason sits down with art world titan Larry Gagosian, exploring the intricacies of the global art market and the influence of a man who has shaped the careers of countless artists.
Robert Costa takes on a weightier topic, examining the very definition of a constitutional crisis in the current political climate. And in a segment sure to be both compelling and sobering, Seth Doane speaks with Fox News correspondent Ben Hall about his experiences covering the war in Ukraine, including his own injuries sustained in the conflict.
The remainder of the episode touches on historical figures with Mo Rocca examining the legacy of President William McKinley, Robert Krulwich presenting an animated feature on the majestic sounds of elk bugling, and Lee Cowan meeting photographer Gillian Laub.
“CBS News Sunday Morning” airs Sunday, February 23, 2025, at 9:00 am on CBS.