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60 Minutes
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“60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 24
Airs 7:00-8:00 PM, ET/ PT on the CBS Television Network THE RIGHT TO BE WRONG – With mis- and disinformation rampant on social media in the leadup to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, correspondent Lesley Stahl reports on the spread of misleading information, and big tech’s efforts to reign it in while battling claims of censorship. Now, the Supreme Court is deciding whether social media platforms ultimately hold free speech rights to make their own editorial decisions or if they are solely carriers of everyone’s speech. Ayesha Siddiqi is the producer. AMLO – As immigration and the e...
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CBS News Sunday Morning
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“CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING” LISTINGS FOR MARCH 24, 2024
Jane Pauley Anchors Watch CBS News Sunday Morning LOOKING UP! – Nancy Giles spends time with Christian Cooper, who made front-page headlines as the victim of a racist incident in New York’s Central Park, and now hosts his own National Geographic show about birdwatching. STEVE MARTIN – Tracy Smith catches up with Steve Martin to discuss a new Apple TV documentary about his life, “STEVE! A Documentary in 2 Pieces.” DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN – Robert Costa talks with historian Doris Kearns Goodwin about her late husband, presidential advisor Richard Goodwin, who is the subject of her new boo...
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48 Hours
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WHEN A COLORADO MOM OF SIX BECOMES MYSTERIOUSLY ILL, INVESTIGATORS SUSPECT SHE WAS MURDERED WITH A POISONED PROTEIN SHAKE
Natalie Morales Reports on 48 HOURS: “Who Poisoned Angela Craig?” (L-R) Angela and James Craig Watch a preview James Craig was a well-known dentist, who with his wife Angela Craig, was raising six children in Aurora, Colo. But on March 6, 2023, Angela Craig reported feeling sick and her husband took her to the hospital. Doctors could not determine why Angela was so sick. Two hectic weeks later, after being put on life support, Angela Craig was dead. Her autopsy revealed she had been poisoned and police claim the evidence pointed to her husband. Contributor Natalie Morales reports on th...
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CBS News and Stations
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RHONA TARRANT, A VERIFICATION EXPERT AND EXPERIENCED INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST, NAMED EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF CBS NEWS CONFIRMED
Rhona Tarrant, an internationally recognized verification expert and international journalist, has been named executive editor of CBS News Confirmed, a new unit focused on misinformation. Tarrant will begin her new role on April 1 and report to Claudia Milne, senior vice president for CBS News and Stations and head of standards and practices. Tarrant brings to CBS News a wealth of experience identifying misinformation and disinformation for major news organizations. Additionally, she has trained journalists worldwide to verify, debunk and track online misinformation and disinformation th...
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CBS News Sunday Morning
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“CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING” LISTINGS FOR MARCH 17, 2024 (9:00-10:30 AM, ET)
Jane Pauley Anchors Watch “CBS News Sunday Morning” BEHIND THE HEADLINES: HAITI – Martha Teichner looks at the historical roots of the unrest and the current crisis in Haiti. ON BROADWAY … THE NOTEBOOK – David Pogue talks with bestselling author Nicholas Sparks about turning his novel The Notebook into a new Broadway musical. IN CONVERSATION – CHRISTINE BLASEY FORD – Tracy Smith sits down with Christine Blasey Ford, who has a new book on her Senate Judiciary testimony alleging a sexual assault by now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh maintains it never happened. SUNDA...
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CBS News and Stations
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“CBS MORNINGS” AND “CBS SATURDAY MORNING” GUEST LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 18, 2024
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CBS News and Stations
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“CBS MORNINGS” AND “CBS SATURDAY MORNING” GUEST LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 18, 2024
CBS SATURDAY MORNING Saturday, March 16 Saturday Sessions: Glen Hansard The Dish: Emma Bengtsson, chef of Aquavit Hansel Emmanuel, NCAA basketball player CBS MORNINGS Monday, March 18 Candace Nicole Parker, WNBA Las Vegas Aces forward Brett Gelman, actor, comedian and author of The Terrifying Realm of the Possible: Nearly True Stories Jon Rothstein, CBS Sports’ college basketball insider Tuesday, March 19 Co-host Tony Dokoupil talks with the “founding fathers” of the internet Vint Cerf, Steve Crocker and Bob Kahn Wednesday, March 20 ...
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48 Hours
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A MISSOURI MAN WHO SPENT 28 YEARS IN PRISON FOR A MURDER HE DIDN’T COMMIT AND THE MAN WHO HELPED PUT HIM BEHIND BARS TELL THEIR STORIES
“48 Hours” Reports in “Lamar Johnson: Standing in Truth” (L-R) Lamar Johnson and Erin Moriarty Watch a Preview 10:00 PM, ET/PT – Lamar Johnson was 21 in 1995 when he was charged with the murder of a friend, Markus Boyd. Johnson said he was several miles away with his girlfriend and daughter, but he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison primarily based on the testimony of Greg Elking, who picked Johnson out of a police lineup. Nearly three decades later, Johnson’s conviction was vacated after Elking recanted his identification of Johnson. Now, Johnson tells the story of his figh...
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60 Minutes
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“60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 17
Airs 7:00-8:00 PM, ET/ PT on the CBS Television Network THE CAPITAL OF FREE RUSSIA – As Russia’s 2024 presidential election looms, many of the incumbent Vladimir Putin’s political opponents are dead or in exile. Correspondent Scott Pelley meets some of those who defied Putin and were forced to flee to the nearby capital of Vilnius, Lithuania, home to a growing number of Russia’s most prominent dissidents. Henry Schuster is the producer. HEALING JUSTICE – It’s rare for 60 MINUTES to follow a story for 15 years, but Lesley Stahl reports on Jennifer Thompson, a rape victim who learned year...