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Cover Story: Bernie Sanders says we are facing “unprecedented levels of danger” under Trump
Tens of thousands of people attend meetings held by Senator Bernie Sanders across the United States. Sanders sits with Robert Costa, correspondent for “Sunday Morning,” discussing the Senator’s criticism of the Trump administration. The influence of Washington’s Elon Musk and other wealthy supporters. The White House’s pressure campaign against several law firms. And why, at age 83, Sanders continues to fight.
Preview: Bernie Sanders warns that the United States is now a “pseudo-democracy.” |Watch the video
In an interview with the April 6 broadcast on CBS Sunday Morning, the Vermont Senator will reduce the impact of billionaires such as Elon Musk on the political process.
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Almanac: April 6th
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the historic events of this date.
US: Keeping our food safe
Despite efforts to keep our country’s food supply safe, an estimated 3,000 people die each year, and 48 million people get sick from foodborne illnesses. Correspondent David Pogue focuses on efforts to minimize pollution and prevent outbreaks, and asks how the Trump administration’s latest cuts will affect the work of food safety agencies.
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Theatre: Broadway’s “Smash”: Rethinking the Behind the Scenes Story
The television show about creating a Broadway musical dedicated to Marilyn Monroe is ultimately the Broadway musical itself. Correspondent Tracy Smith speaks to the compositions of teams Mark Shaiman and Scott Whittman (“Hairspray”), director Susan Stroman (5-time Tony Winner), and Star Robin Harder.
To see an excerpt from Robyn Hurder running “Let Me Be Your Star” from “Smash”, click on the video player below.
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Passage: Memoam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable people who left us this week.
World: Trump’s tariffs give the US economy and the world the advantage
Stock market profits for almost a year were wiped out on Thursday and Friday after President Trump announced sweeping fees for virtually every country on Earth and the Federal Reserve warned of potentially high unemployment and inflation. Correspondent Jo Ling Kent sees how Trump’s trade war affects consumers and small business owners.
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Book: Jose Andre on feeding the poor and feeding the soul
Jose Andre, the humanist restaurateur behind World Central Kitchen, talks with Kelefasanne, a contributor to “Sunday Morning,” who is the author of a new life lesson entitled “Recipe Changes” and balancing the emergency relief his organization offers in conflict and disaster areas around the world.
Read the excerpt: José Andrés’ “Change recipes”
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Movie: Rami Marek is attracted to “deeply alienated” characters
In “Amateur,” Rami Marek stars as an expert in the CIA code, who takes problems into his own hands on a mission of revenge. He talks with correspondent Seth Doan about playing the hero in an unlikely action film. How he prepared for his Oscar-winning performance as Queen Frontman Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody.” And how his “outsider” status colored his work and life.
To see the trailer for “Amateur”, please click on the video player below.
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World: The Greenlanders respond to Trump: “It’s never going to be sold.”
President Trump’s rhetoric about winning US Greenland “some way” has destabilized our NATO allies as well as North Atlantic Island residents. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams speaks to one of the Greenland representatives of the Danish parliament and an Arctic security expert on how he believes that “slash and burn” diplomacy by the Trump administration will destroy trust in America at a global stage.
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Movie: “War”: Real-time recreation of the Iraq War’s gun battle
In 2006, a squad of naval seals were trapped in Iraq’s rebel territory, resulting in a bloody, chaotic shootout that was recreated in the new film Warfare. CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin speaks with co-writers and co-directors Ray Mendoza (veteran of the Iraq War) and Alex Garland (the final film was a dystopian “civil war”) and talks about dramatizing military teamwork under fire and how they cultivated the teamwork of actors.
To watch the trailer for “War,” click on the video player below.
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Nature: TBD
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From the archive: Val Kilmer as Mark Twain (YouTube Video)
Val Kilmer, the actor best known for his starring roles as “Top Gun”, “The Doors”, and Batman, passed away on April 1, 2025 at the age of 65.
From the Archive: Building a New World Trade Center (YouTube Video)
David Childs, the lead architect of One World Trade Center, who rose from the Twin Towers property downstream of Manhattan, passed away on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at the age of 83.
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Art: “Sunday Morning” Sands
Enjoy samples of sun art used in “CBS Sunday Morning” highlighted in our weekly list. 2024 and 2025.
Gallery: The prominent deaths of 2025
They looked back at the respected persona who left us this year, and touched us on their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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