本周《周日早晨》节目(6月28日):“这些联合州——美国250周年”


2026-06-26T10:49:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
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更新于:2026年6月26日 / 美国东部时间上午11:13 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

荣获艾美奖的《CBS新闻周日早晨》节目每周日美国东部时间上午9:00在哥伦比亚广播公司播出。《周日早晨》的内容也可于美国东部时间上午11:00起在CBS新闻应用程序上线(点击此处下载)。


简·波莉将主持一档特别节目,庆祝美国建国250周年:“这些联合州——美国250周年”。

美国近250年经典歌曲 时长31:08

配乐:《周日早晨》经典美国金曲集 | 观看视频
何为美国经典歌曲?在建国250周年之际,我们向《周日早晨》的各界知名人士征集美国艺术家创作的歌曲,其中包括表演者、艺术家、作家、社区领袖。最终我们收到了跨越时代与流派的250首歌曲。您可以查看我们在Spotify上整理的入选歌曲清单,以及比尔·弗拉纳根撰写的相关文章。


封面报道:国父们:他们的激进理念为何仍在塑造美国
签署《独立宣言》的人们并非完美无缺,但他们在1776年夏天的所作所为永远改变了世界。记者莫·罗卡将与专家探讨,18世纪的殖民者,如托马斯·杰斐逊、本杰明·富兰克林和约翰·亚当斯,是如何反抗君主统治、提出民治政府的理念,以及他们为平等而战的斗争如何延续至今。

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  • 丹妮尔·艾伦,哈佛大学肯尼迪学院民主革新艾伦实验室主任
  • 《我们的独立宣言:重读〈独立宣言〉以捍卫平等》,丹妮尔·S·艾伦著(利弗莱特出版社),平装本、电子书及有声书版本已在亚马逊、巴诺书店和Bookshop.org上架
  • 艾伦·C·格尔佐,佛罗里达大学人文学科教授
  • 有声书:《伟大课程:美国国父们》,艾伦·C·格尔佐著(伟大课程系列)
  • 感谢费城卡本特大厅的支持

美国:历史悠久的66号公路:路上的美国风情
66号公路这条“母亲之路”从芝加哥延伸至洛杉矶,也曾是司机们“寻找乐趣”的地方。尽管早已被州际公路取代,但这条拥有秀美风景和路边奇趣景点的历史公路仍在吸引着追寻旧日美国风情的旅行者。记者李·考恩将沿66号公路自驾探访,今年恰逢该公路建成百年。

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  • 66号公路百年纪念活动
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  • 66号公路旅行规划工具
  • 《66号公路:母亲之路——百年纪念版》,迈克尔·沃利斯著(圣马丁·格里芬出版社),平装本将于8月25日在亚马逊、巴诺书店和Bookshop.org上架
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  • 德克萨斯州阿德里安市中点咖啡馆(脸书主页)
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  • 俄克拉荷马州塔尔萨市巴克·阿特姆宇宙奇趣店
  • 新墨西哥州图克姆卡里市蓝燕汽车旅馆
  • 亚利桑那州塞利格曼市安吉尔和维尔玛·德尔加迪洛原创66号公路礼品店

1991年旧档:比尔·盖斯茨探访66号公路——“美国的主街” 时长09:24
档案回放:比尔·盖斯茨探访66号公路——“美国的主街”(视频)
比尔·盖斯茨在新墨西哥州的一段66号公路上体验驾驶乐趣,与《66号公路旅行指南与路边伙伴》作者汤姆·斯奈德一同出行,并采访了新墨西哥州普里维特市66号公路跳蚤市场店主汤姆·拉曼斯。该报道最初于1991年7月28日在《周日早晨》节目中播出。

配乐:《周日早晨》经典美国金曲集:用音乐定义美国
在建国250周年之际,《周日早晨》邀请多位知名美国人评选他们最爱的美国艺术家创作的歌曲。最终入选的250首歌曲涵盖所有音乐流派,生动展现了美国的多元风貌。记者特蕾西·史密斯将带来相关报道。

更多相关信息:

  • 内特·斯隆,南加州大学桑顿音乐学院音乐学副教授
  • 《玩转流行乐:流行音乐的运作方式及其重要性》,内特·斯隆与查理·哈丁合著(牛津大学出版社),精装本及电子书版本已在亚马逊、巴诺书店和Bookshop.org上架
  • 《玩转流行乐》播客

配乐:詹姆斯·泰勒演唱《月亮河》
六届格莱美奖得主、创作型歌手詹姆斯·泰勒将为《周日早晨》观众演唱亨利·曼西尼这首温柔的伤心情歌。詹姆斯·泰勒入选经典美国金曲集的歌曲包括1961年热门单曲《月亮河》。您可以在cbsnews.com/songbook查看完整的《周日早晨》经典美国金曲集。

更多相关信息:

  • 詹姆斯·泰勒(官方网站)


乘船游览纽约港的总督岛。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
美国:总督岛——纽约港中的绿洲
纽约市最独特的公共空间之一是曼哈顿南端外一座占地172英亩的岛屿。简·波莉将带领观众游览总督岛,这座岛屿以其公园、文化活动和一览无余的港景而闻名。

更多相关信息:

  • 总督岛官网
  • 7月4日总督岛第四届250周年高桅横帆船大检阅活动
  • 视频由总督岛信托基金提供

美食:美国独有:越式卡真料理的兴起
1980年代,特朗·Nguyen十几岁时从越南来到美国,他发现自己从小吃到的清爽明亮的越南风味,与质朴浓郁、带有烟熏香料风味的卡真料理意外地相得益彰。此后,特朗·Nguyen位于休斯顿的餐厅“小龙虾与面条”成为越式卡真融合料理的领军者。卢克·伯班克将报道美国这个“大熔炉”如何成为国际风味的熔炉。

更多相关信息:

  • 休斯顿“小龙虾与面条”餐厅
  • 主厨特朗·Nguyen的Instagram主页
  • 弗朗西斯·兰姆,《丰盛餐桌》节目主持人(美国公共媒体出品)


著名的联合太平洋“大男孩4014号”机车是世界上最大的现役蒸汽机车。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
历史:火车如何推动美国历史发展
横贯大陆的铁路几乎改变了美国的方方面面:交通、通讯、商业、城市、政治,甚至我们对时间的感知。记者大卫·波格将探访宾夕法尼亚州斯克兰顿的蒸汽城国家历史遗址,这里停放着世界上最大的可运行蒸汽机车“大男孩”,以了解火车如何塑造了疆域辽阔的美国。

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  • 宾夕法尼亚州斯克兰顿蒸汽城国家历史遗址(国家公园管理局)
  • 联合太平洋“大男孩4014号”机车10州巡展
  • 《铁路化:横贯大陆铁路与现代美国的形成》,理查德·怀特著(W.W.诺顿公司),平装本、电子书及有声书版本已在亚马逊、巴诺书店和Bookshop.org上架
  • 理查德·怀特,斯坦福大学历史学教授
  • 《1873年:罗斯柴尔德家族、首次大萧条与现代世界的形成》,利亚库特·阿哈迈德著(企鹅出版社),精装本、电子书及有声书版本已在亚马逊、巴诺书店和Bookshop.org上架


1970年8月10日,女性们在自由女神像前集会支持《平等权利修正案》。贝德曼档案馆/盖蒂图片社
历史:《平等权利修正案》:一项未竟的承诺
美国宪法《平等权利修正案》旨在保障所有美国人不因性别而被剥夺权利,该修正案于1923年首次提交国会。一个多世纪后的今天,它仍未正式成为美国基本法律的一部分。记者玛莎·泰克纳尔将追溯《平等权利修正案》的漫长历程,并采访三代女性,对她们而言,宪法下的平等权利仍是一个未实现的目标。

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  • 莱蒂·科廷·普雷宾,《女士》杂志联合创始人
  • 罗宾·普雷宾,《纽约时报》文化记者
  • 玛雅·克拉里斯,老虎基础设施合伙人公司合伙人

配乐:萨拉·巴雷illes演唱《(你让我觉得)天生女人》
两届格莱美奖得主、创作型歌手萨拉·巴雷illes将为《周日早晨》观众演唱这首由格里·戈芬、卡洛尔·金和杰瑞·韦克斯勒创作的经典歌曲。萨拉·巴雷illes入选经典美国金曲集的歌曲包括艾瑞莎·弗兰克林版本的《(你让我觉得)天生女人》。您可以在cbsnews.com/songbook查看完整的《周日早晨》经典美国金曲集。

更多相关信息:

  • 萨拉·巴雷illes(官方网站)


记者费思·萨利在烟火技师迈克·福克斯的协助下燃放烟花。谁不爱这份工作呢?哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
壮观场面:庆祝独立日烟花秀
烟花起源于中国,后在意大利得到完善。正是移民将烟火制作技艺带到美国,造就了如今的独立日烟花传统:规模愈发宏大的烟花表演。记者费思·萨利将探访宾夕法尼亚州纽卡斯尔市的Pyrotechnico烟花公司,该公司将在今年7月4日于华盛顿特区打造一场打破世界纪录的独立日庆祝活动。

更多相关信息:

  • Pyrotechnico烟花公司,宾夕法尼亚州纽卡斯尔市


拉里·大卫向苏西·埃斯曼展示了一份删减了部分条款的《独立宣言》,其中包括“1月7日之后,祝任何人‘新年快乐’均属违法”的内容。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
电视:拉里·大卫谈《人生、拉里与追求不快乐》
拉里·大卫将在HBO全新素描喜剧系列《人生、拉里与追求不快乐》中,以其独特的喜剧视角解读美国悠久的历史。他将与苏西·埃斯曼畅谈如何终于用上了大学时的历史专业知识,以及如何采纳了该剧制片人之一、前总统巴拉克·奥巴马的意见。

点击下方视频播放器观看《人生、拉里与追求不快乐》预告片:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp7P5JmKvLI

《人生、拉里与追求不快乐 | 官方预告片 | HBO Max》,由HBO Max在YouTube发布

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  • 《人生、拉里与追求不快乐》可在HBO Max平台观看

历史:摄影与弗雷德里克·道格拉斯影响力之谜
弗雷德里克·道格拉斯出生于奴隶家庭,后来成为极具影响力的演说家、作家和知识分子,是19世纪美国被拍摄次数最多的人。南希·吉尔斯将探讨道格拉斯如何利用早期摄影媒介推动废奴事业。

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  • 朗尼·G·邦奇三世,史密森学会秘书
  • 约翰·斯托弗,哈佛大学英语教授
  • 《影像中的弗雷德里克·道格拉斯:19世纪被拍摄最多的美国人插图传记》,约翰·斯托弗、佐伊·特罗德与塞莱斯特-玛丽·伯尼尔合著(利弗莱特出版社),精装本、平装本及电子书版本已在亚马逊、巴诺书店和Bookshop.org上架
  • 《一生:弗雷德里克·道格拉斯》展览,华盛顿特区国家肖像画廊(已闭幕)
  • 华盛顿特区非裔美国人历史文化国家博物馆

配乐:乔恩·巴蒂斯特演唱《乔治亚,我心中的》
八届格莱美奖及奥斯卡奖得主、音乐家兼作曲家乔恩·巴蒂斯特将为《周日早晨》观众演唱这首由霍基·卡迈克尔和斯图尔特·戈尔创作的经典曲目。乔恩·巴蒂斯特入选经典美国金曲集的歌曲包括雷·查尔斯版本的《乔治亚,我心中的》。您可以在cbsnews.com/songbook查看完整的《周日早晨》经典美国金曲集。

更多相关信息:

  • 乔恩·巴蒂斯特(官方网站)

专题画廊:美国全景

评论:道格·布林克利谈美国250周年:历史告诉我们,渴望团结并非徒劳
在这个高度极化的时代,这位总统历史学家提醒我们,美国人的自由曾经历过比当下更严峻的考验,并最终挺了过来。

更多相关信息:

  • 《寂静的春天革命:约翰·F·肯尼迪、蕾切尔·卡森、林登·约翰逊、理查德·尼克松与伟大的环保觉醒》,道格拉斯·布林克利著(哈珀柯林斯出版社),精装本、平装本、电子书及有声书版本已在亚马逊、巴诺书店和Bookshop.org上架
  • douglasbrinkley.com

自然:老鹰


网络独家内容:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPHQeC7Z9aQ

退伍军人及其故事,由CBS周日早晨在YouTube发布

专题马拉松:致敬退伍军人(YouTube视频)
在美国建国250周年之际,让我们认识一些退伍军人,他们的服役帮助国家走到了这一里程碑时刻。

  • 历史纪事:出于良心拒服兵役者
  • 荣誉勋章获得者与永生难忘的战役
  • 二战老兵横穿美国跑步3000英里
  • 及时致敬二战退伍军人
  • 二战老兵再次横穿美国跑步
  • 她们最漫长的战斗
  • 荣誉勋章获得者的持续奉献
  • 荣誉勋章获得者的战争史诗长诗
  • 为后世记录二战退伍军人的故事
  • 向美国受伤退伍军人伸出援手
  • 致敬被历史遗忘的内战退伍军人
  • 《受伤的一代》:背负战争无形的创伤
  • 致敬沙漠风暴行动老兵的新纪念碑


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专题画廊:2026年名人逝者
回顾今年离开我们的杰出人士,他们以创新、创造力和人性触动了我们。

This week on “Sunday Morning” (June 28): “These United States – America at 250”

2026-06-26T10:49:00-0400 / CBS News

By David Morgan

Updated on: June 26, 2026 / 11:13 AM EDT / CBS News

The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. “Sunday Morning” also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.)


Jane Pauley hosts a special program celebrating our nation’s semiquincentennial: “These United States – America at 250.”

Essential American songs of the last 250 years 31:08

MUSIC: The “Sunday Morning” Essential American Songbook| Watch VideoWhat are the essential American songs? Ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday, we asked that question to “Sunday Morning”‘s familiar faces, from performers to artists and writers to community leaders to nominate songs by American artists. The results: 250 songs that span eras and genres. Check out our Spotify list of their choices, and read an essay by Bill Flanagan.


COVER STORY: The Founding Fathers: Why their radical beliefs continue to shape AmericaThe men who signed the Declaration of Independence were flawed, but what they did in the summer of 1776 changed the world forever. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with experts about how 18th century colonists such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams defied a king and proposed a government of the people, and how their fight for equality continues today.

For more info:

  • Danielle Allen, director, Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University
  • “Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality” by Danielle S. Allen (Liveright), in Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
  • Allen C. Guelzo, professor of humanities, University of Florida
  • Audio: “The Great Courses: America’s Founding Fathers” by Allen C. Guelzo (The Great Courses)
  • Thanks to Carpenters Hall, Philadelphia

U.S.: Historic Route 66: Americana on the goRoute 66, the “Mother Road” stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, was also a place for drivers to “get their kicks.” Though long bypassed by interstates, the historic highway, home of scenic vistas and roadside curiosities, continues to attract travelers searching for an America of yesterday. Correspondent Lee Cowan takes a drive along Route 66, which is now marking its centennial.

For more info

  • Route 66 Centennial
  • Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program (National Park Service Guide)
  • National Historic Route 66 Federation
  • Route 66 Road Trip Planner
  • “Route 66: The Mother Road – 100th Anniversary Edition” by Michael Wallis (St. Martin’s Griffin), in Trade Paperback format, available August 25 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
  • michaelwallis.com
  • Midpoint Café, Adrian, Texas (Facebook)
  • Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas
  • Buck Atom’s Cosmic Curios, Tulsa, Okla.
  • Blue Swallow Motel, Tucumcari, New Mexico
  • Angel & Vilma Delgadillo’s Original Route 66 Gift Shop, Seligman, Ariz.

From 1991: Bill Geist travels Route 66, the “Main Street of America”09:24

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Bill Geist travels Route 66, the “Main Street of America” (Video)Bill Geist gets his kicks on a stretch of the historic Route 66 in New Mexico, riding along with Tom Snyder, author of “The Route 66 Traveler’s Guide and Roadside Companion,” and talks with Tom LaMance, proprietor of Swap Meet 66 in Prewitt, N.M., in a story originally broadcast on “Sunday Morning” July 28, 1991.

MUSIC: The “Sunday Morning” Essential American Songbook: Defining America through its musicAs our nation celebrates its 250th birthday, “Sunday Morning” asked some notable Americans to name their favorite songs by American artists. The result: A diverse list of 250 songs, from all musical genres, that reflects a beautiful representation of America itself. Correspondent Tracy Smith reports.

For more info:

  • Nate Sloan, associate professor of musicology, Thornton School of Music, University of Southern California
  • “Switched On Pop: How Popular Music Works, and Why it Matters” by Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding (Oxford University Press), in Hardcover and eBook formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
  • “Switched On Pop” (Podcast)

MUSIC: James Taylor sings “Moon River”Six-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter James Taylor, whose choices of essential American songs include the 1961 hit “Moon River,” performs Henry Mancini’s tender song of heartbreak for “Sunday Morning” viewers. Check out the complete “Sunday Morning” Essential American Songbook at cbsnews.com/songbook.

For more info:

  • James Taylor (Official site)

Take a ferry ride to Governors Island in New York Harbor. CBS News

U.S.: Governors Island: An oasis in New York HarborOne of New York City’s most unique public spaces is a 172-acre island off the tip of Manhattan. Jane Pauley offers a tour of Governors Island, celebrated for its parks, cultural events, and sweeping harbor views.

For more info:

  • Governors Island
  • Sail4th 250 Grand Review of Tall Ships at Governors Island(July 4)
  • Video courtesy of The Trust for Governors Island

FOOD: Only in America: The rise of Viet-Cajun cuisineTrong Nguyen came from Vietnam as a teenager in the 1980s, and discovered that the clean bright flavors of Vietnamese food he grew up with paired perfectly with, of all things, the earthy, smoky spice of Cajun cuisine. Since then, Nguyen’s Houston restaurant, Crawfish & Noodles, has been a leading proponent of Viet-Cajun fusion cuisine. Luke Burbank reports on how the American melting pot has become a cauldron of international flavors.

For more info:

  • Crawfish & Noodles, Houston
  • Chef Trong Nguyen on Instagram
  • Francis Lam, host, “The Splendid Table” (American Public Media)

The famed Union Pacific engine “Big Boy No. 4014” is the world’s largest operating steam locomotive. CBS News

HISTORY: How trains drove American historyThe transcontinental railroad changed just about everything in America: transportation, communications, commerce, cities, politics, even our perception of time. Correspondent David Pogue visits Steamtown National Historic Site, in Scranton, Pa., home to Big Boy, the biggest functioning steam train in the world, to learn how trains helped define an expansive America.

For more info:

  • Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, Pa. (National Park Service)
  • The Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014’s 10-state tour
  • “Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America” by Richard White (W.W. Norton & Company), In Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
  • Richard White, professor of History, Stanford University
  • “1873: The Rothschilds, the First Great Depression, and the Making of the Modern World” by Liaquat Ahamed (Penguin Press), In Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org

Women rally at the Statue of Liberty in support of the Equal Rights Amendment, August 10, 1970. Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

HISTORY: The Equal Rights Amendment: A promise unfulfilledAn Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – guaranteeing rights to all Americans regardless of sex – was first proposed to Congress in 1923. More than a century later, it still has not become a formal part of our nation’s bedrock of laws. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the long road of the ERA, and talks with three generations of women for whom equal rights under the Constitution remains an unfulfilled goal.

For more info:

  • Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Ms. Magazine co-founder
  • Robin Pogrebin, New York Times culture reporter
  • Maya Klaris, associate, Tiger Infrastructure Partners

MUSIC: Sara Bareilles sings “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman”Two-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, whose choices of essential American songs include Aretha Franklin’s rendition of “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” performs the Gerry Goffin-Carole King-Jerry Wexler classic for “Sunday Morning” viewers. Check out the complete “Sunday Morning” Essential American Songbook at cbsnews.com/songbook.

For more info:

  • Sara Bareilles (Official site)

With the aid of pyrotechnian Mike Fox, correspondent Faith Salie sets off fireworks. Who doesn’t love this job? CBS News

SPECTACLE: Celebrating Fourth of July fireworksFireworks were invented in China, and perfected in Italy. But it was immigrants that brought their pyrotechnical secrets to America, creating a Fourth of July tradition: ever-grander fireworks displays. Correspondent Faith Salie visits the New Castle, Pa., fireworks company Pyrotechnico, which will be creating a world-record-worthy Independence Day celebration in Washington, D.C. this July 4th.

For more info:

  • Pyrotechnico, New Castle, Pa.

Larry David shows Susie Essman a version of the Declaration of Independence with clauses that didn’t quite make it, such as, “After January 7th, it is illegal to wish anyone a ‘Happy New Year!’” CBS News

TV: Larry David on “Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness”Larry David brings his own comic perspective to America’s storied history in the new HBO sketch comedy series, “Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness.” He talks with Susie Essman about finally making use of his history major from college, and how he took comments from one of the show’s producers, former President Barack Obama.

To watch a trailer for “Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness,” click on the video player below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp7P5JmKvLI

Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness | Official Trailer | HBO Max by HBO Max on YouTube

For more info:

  • “Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness” streams on HBO Max

HISTORY: Photography and the secret of Frederick Douglass’ powerFrederick Douglass, who was born into slavery and became an influential orator, writer and intellectual, was the most photographed person in America in the 19th century. Nancy Giles explores how Douglass used the early photographic medium to promote the cause of abolition.

For more info:

  • Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
  • John Stauffer, professor of English, Harvard University
  • “Picturing Frederick Douglass: An Illustrated Biography of the Nineteenth Century’s Most Photographed American” by John Stauffer, Zoe Trodd and Celeste-Marie Bernier (Liveright), in Hardcover, Trade Paperback and eBook formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
  • “One Life: Frederick Douglas,” at the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C. (exhibition closed)
  • National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.

MUSIC: Jon Batiste sings “Georgia On My Mind”Eight-time Grammy- and Oscar-winning musician-composer Jon Batiste, whose choices of essential American songs include Ray Charles’ rendition of “Georgia On My Mind,” performs the Hoagy Carmichael-Stuart Gorrell standard for “Sunday Morning” viewers. Check out the complete “Sunday Morning” Essential American Songbook at cbsnews.com/songbook.

For more info:

  • Jon Batiste (Official site)

GALLERY: American Panorama

COMMENTARY: Doug Brinkley on America at 250: History tells us hoping for unity is not futileIn these fiercely-polarized times, the presidential historian reminds us that Americans’ freedom has been tested – and has survived – much worse.

For more info:

  • “Silent Spring Revolution: John F. Kennedy, Rachel Carson, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and the Great Environmental Awakening” by Douglas Brinkley (HarperCollins), in Hardcover, Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
  • douglasbrinkley.com

NATURE: Eagles


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Veterans and their stories by CBS Sunday Morning on YouTube

MARATHON:Highlighting veterans (YouTube Video)As the U.S. marks 250 years since its inception, meet some of the veterans whose service helped the country reach the milestone in this “CBS Sunday Morning” marathon.

  • Almanac: The conscientious objector
  • Medal of Honor recipient, and the battle that stays forever
  • WWII vet runs 3,000 miles across the U.S.
  • Honoring World War II vets before it’s too late
  • WWII vet runs across America, again
  • Their longest battle
  • A Medal of Honor recipient’s continued service
  • A Medal of Honor recipient’s epic poem of war
  • Recording World War II veterans for posterity
  • A helping hand to America’s wounded veterans
  • Honoring a Civil War veteran who was lost to history
  • “The Wounded Generation”: Bearing the invisible scars of war
  • A new memorial honoring Operation Desert Storm

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GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2026A look back at the esteemed personalities who left us this year, who touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.

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