CBS Sunday Morning November 10: Ted Danson, T Bone Burnett

CBS Sunday Morning

This Sunday, CBS Sunday Morning features a wide range of stories, from a Civil War soldier finally receiving his due honors to Ted Danson discussing his latest role. Jane Pauley anchors the broadcast, which airs from 9:00-10:30 AM, ET on the CBS Television Network and streams on Paramount+.

Bill Whitaker of 60 Minutes shares the moving story of Sandy Wills, a Civil War soldier who fought for the Union Army and was recently buried with full military honors, over a century after his death.

Tracy Smith sits down with actor Ted Danson to discuss his career, childhood, and new streaming series, “A Man on the Inside,” set in a nursing home.

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Lifestyle icon Martha Stewart celebrates her 100th book by sharing some of her favorite recipes with viewers.

Anthony Mason profiles legendary music producer T Bone Burnett in an in-depth conversation.

Seth Doane reports from Israel, where doctors are exploring a promising new treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder using hyperbaric chambers.

Robert Costa provides an update on the 2024 election results and discusses the road ahead for President-elect Donald Trump.

David Martin talks with an Iraq War veteran who has benefited from a unique program designed to support the families of wounded soldiers.

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CBS Sunday Morning offers a rich blend of news, culture, and human interest stories this week. Be sure to tune in.

CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING is broadcast Sundays (9:00-10:30 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.

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