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CBS Sunday Morning - Show Notes - CBS News It's been said that cash is king, but lately it's been getting a little competition from a currency you can't see. It's called Bitcoin. Despite its name, you can't hold it in your hand. It's a digital form of money that only exists in cyberspace, sent globally from one computer to another. You can buy Bitcoin online. The currency is then stored in a digital wallet on your computer. Mark Phillips has the latest from the crash scene in Eastern Ukraine, where Russian-backed rebels - said by many to be the cause of the aviation disaster - are restricting access to the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Braff is also starring on Broadway in the new musical based on Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway," which is where our Tracy Smith caught up Golf Course Land For Sale Au Park DC with him. For more info: NATURE: Texas bison (Extended Video) For more info: These stories were originally broadcast on March 23, 2014. Americans are asked which famous figure they would like to see join the elite ranks found on our money. STAGE: Fyvush Finkel: A character actor who's a real character Leading roles for the actress, who died this week at age 91, weren't confined to stage and screen.

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Page 1: CBS Sunday Morning - Show Notes - CBS News

CBS Sunday Morning - Show Notes - CBS News

It's been said that cash is king, but lately it's been getting a little competition from a currency youcan't see. It's called Bitcoin. Despite its name, you can't hold it in your hand. It's a digital form ofmoney that only exists in cyberspace, sent globally from one computer to another. You can buyBitcoin online. The currency is then stored in a digital wallet on your computer.

Mark Phillips has the latest from the crash scene in Eastern Ukraine, where Russian-backed rebels -said by many to be the cause of the aviation disaster - are restricting access to the wreckage ofMalaysia Airlines Flight 17.

Braff is also starring on Broadway in the new musical based on Woody Allen's "Bullets OverBroadway," which is where our Tracy Smith caught up Golf Course Land For Sale Au Park DC withhim.

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NATURE: Texas bison (Extended Video)

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These stories were originally broadcast on March 23, 2014.

Americans are asked which famous figure they would like to see join the elite ranks found on ourmoney.

STAGE: Fyvush Finkel: A character actor who's a real character

Leading roles for the actress, who died this week at age 91, weren't confined to stage and screen.

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One of the biggest hits of the last few years was "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz. This laid-backCalifornian is a singer-songwriter whose music is the perfect soundtrack for a summer day.

TV: Chelsea Handler: The drunk mean girl who's actually pretty nice | Watch Video

Summer wouldn't be summer without going to the movies, and in films like "Pirates of theCaribbean," "Pride & Prejudice," "Bend It Like Beckham" and others, Keira Knightley has proven tobe one of the most popular actors working today.

His remarkable story of being shot down in the Pacific, surviving on a life raft for 47 days, thensuffering through years of imprisonment and torture at the hands of the Japanese are now the stuffof legend, thanks to the bestselling book, "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand (now being made into amovie directed by Angelina Jolie).

NATURE: Bears of Yellowstone (Extended Video)

Clinton: Some Benghazi questioners "only showed up for the cameras"

SUNDAY PROFILE: Shakira's biggest hit

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HARTMAN: TBD

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, speaking about Washington gridlock, tells Jane Pauleythat inaction by politicians endangers America's standing in an interconnected world, and discusseswhy other countries continue to look for signals of leadership from the U.S.

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From his Broadway role in the original "Fiddler on the Roof," to his Emmy-winning role in the 1990sTV show, "Picket Fences," he's a "character actor" who's a real character!

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Gladys Knight on breaking in at the Apollo

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MO ROCCA: The art of manscaping

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On a recent road trip between Houston and Austin, Wynton stopped off in the tiny town of Lockhart -the barbecue capital of Texas - for some of the best BBQ in the country.

Russian-backed separatists have begun to move some of the remains of those killed in the crash siteof Malaysia Air Flight 17, shot down over eastern Ukraine. CBS News national securitycorrespondent David Martin has more on the missile that downed the jetliner.

Be it trimming, waxing, or body hair removal, personal grooming for men -- a.k.a. manscaping -- hasbecome more popular than ever. Mo Rocca looks into the before-and-after effects.

COVER STORY: Malaysia Airlines crash: The aftermath | Watch Video

COMMENTARY: Listen up, kids: Summertime boredom = infinite possibility | Watch Video

CALENDAR: Week of June 23

WEB EXTRA: How to cook a hot dog

Her father was John Huston, director of "The Maltese Falcon," "The African Queen" and otherclassics; her grandfather was actor Walter Huston, of "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre."

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ART: Art that's made of money (Video)

POSTCARD FROM JAPAN: Japan's outlandish theme restaurants (Video)

SUNDAY PROFILE: Anjelica Huston, of royal Hollywood blood

The island nation of Japan has less than two percent of the world's population, but consumes 10percent of the world's fish. One of the top destinations for Tokyo's sushi chefs (and tourists) is thesprawling Tsukiji market, packed with every type of seafood imaginable, from bright colored octopusand shrimp, to king crab and tiny sardines. Seth Doane pays a visit.

Taken to extremes, having too much stuff can be classified as hoarding, a psychological disorder thatcan turn homes into disaster areas. Rita Braver reports our Cover Story.

TRANSPORTATION: If Spirit Airlines is so unpopular, why are its flights so full? | Watch Video

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Shakira on creating a safe haven for kids The pop star talks to Lee Cowan about the importance ofthe work her Barefoot Foundation has done in poor communities in elevating the educationprospects of children in her native Colombia and in other countries.

"Sunday Morning" looks at some notable events of the week ahead.

Hillary Clinton on politicians "treading water"

Sartorial elegance isn't just a hobby for this breed of very-well-put-together men -- it's their life'scalling.

MOVIES: "Boyhood": A film whose time has come | Watch Video

COVER STORY: The higher purpose of doodling | Watch Video

CALENDAR: Week of July 28

COVER STORY: Seeking help for hoarding

When is enough ENOUGH? Chances are you have a drawer, a closet, a basement, an attic or garagethat is just so stuffed with "stuff" you don't know what to do with it all. Then there are those whoseentire houses are in that condition - so jam-packed with junk they have become fire and healthhazards, virtually impossible to live in.

Henry David Thoreau was an author, poet and naturalist who, in works like "Walden," changedAmerica's relationship with the great outdoors.

The most welcome visitor in any neighborhood is the driver of a refrigerated truck loaded withtempting frozen treats. Nancy Giles gets the scoop on this treasured treat.

NATURE: Virginia's marshland birds (Extended Video)

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This story was originally broadcast June 16, 2013.

Our Lee Cowan catches up with the very busy (and very funny) actress for a Sunday Profile.

"Sunday Morning" looks at some notable events of the week ahead.

"Sunday Morning" looks at some notable events of the week ahead

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A Nevada woman made the Guinness Book of Records for owning the most refrigerator magnets inthe world - 45,000. Contributor Faith Salie reports on the attraction of magnets, and why thesefavorite refrigerator decorations may become a thing of the past.

WEB EXTRA VIDEO: George Will on throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley Field

After taking time off to deal with the breakup of her marriage and the death of her adoptive father,McLachlan is back with a new album and a new tour.

This story was originally broadcast on July 28, 2013.

WEB EXTRA GALLERY: Robin Thicke

When it comes to the movies, it's fair to say actress Anjelica Huston is Hollywood royalty.

NATURE: Owls of Upstate New York (Video)

HARTMAN: Teacher guides former student to college degree (Video)

WEB EXTRA: Read an excerpt from the 40th-anniversary edition of "All the President's Men" (pdf),courtesy of Simon & Schuster.

When David Letterman announced his retirement from late-night TV, a number of men wereconsidered possibilities to replace him. But there was also a woman's name being run through thespeculation mill: Chelsea Handler.

The jockeying has already begun to see who will run for President of the United States in 2016 - andone of the names mentioned most often is Hillary Rodham Clinton.

TECHNOLOGY: Smartwatches: Eat your heart out, Dick Tracy! | Watch Video

HARTMAN: Terminally-ill father cherishes every day with daughter (Video)

MO ROCCA: The up-and-down history of the convertible | Watch Video

Confused? You're not alone. Alexis Christoforous reports.

COVER STORY: Remembering the "Unbroken" spirit of Louis Zamperini | Watch Video

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Zamperini died this week at age 97, and Chip Reid looks back at Zamperini's remarkable life.

SUNDAY PROFILE:Another quantum leap for "Glee" star Jane Lynch

In July 1973, the Senate Watergate Committee discovered that for years Richard Nixon had beensecretly recording thousands of hours of conversations in the Oval Office. The White House tapeswere key evidence in exposing a conspiracy that ultimately led to the president's resignation.

The internationally renowned singer Shakira is also an advocate for education, and has funded theconstruction of schools in poor communities. She gave correspondent Lee Cowan a tour to hernewest school in a poor neighborhood of Cartagena, Colombia, and discussed what it means to thecommunity.

CHECKS AND BALANCES: Tipping points: When and when not to pay extra (Video)

The internationally-renowned singer Shakira talks to Lee Cowan about what she finds truly fulfilling.

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SUNDAY PROFILE: Why Zach Braff turned to Kickstarter

WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Shakira: "Education is not a luxury"

ACCESSORIES: A magnetic attraction

PASSAGE: Ruby Dee

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Collage artist Mark Wagner had no idea where it would go when he first cut up a dollar bill 15 yearsago. But he couldn't stop making things out of money. His collages are assembled entirely from onedollar bills -- and can fetch tens of thousands of dollars. Anthony Mason reports.

Correspondent Richard Schlesinger explores with the world of Spirit Airlines with CEO BenBaldanza, who offers a spirited defense for running his airline his way.

TO THE MOON: Astronaut wives: The other space pioneers | Watch Video

Louis Zamperini was just 19 years old when he competed for the United States in the 1936 Olympicsin front of Adolf Hitler. A few years later he was fighting against Germany in WWII.

THE MONEY ISSUE: Anthony Mason hosts our annual edition devoted to business, finance,philanthropy, how we spend money, and when to save.

Ben Tracy visits with Mraz for a fun-filled day of surfing, avocado tasting, and music-making.

It's the Fourth of July weekend, of course, and across the country we're celebrating all thingsAmerican, including baseball.

A SUMMER SONG: Sarah McLachlan

From the magnificent seaside home of film legend Katharine Hepburn in Old Saybrook, Conn.,Cowan offers up a variety of stories all celebrating the joys of summer.

GALLERY: Astronaut family portraits

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This week it's a special edition of "Sunday Morning," as guest host Lee Cowan heads to the shore forour annual Summer Fun issue!

Washington Post blogger Alexandra Petri says Americans should not have to watch foreigners beatus embarrassingly.

Anthony Mason takes us on a tour of the history of Harlem's landmark Apollo Theater, a mainstay ofmusical acts for generations, and still a hot ticket for Amateur Night.

Don Dahler joins an intrepid group of adventurers who travel more than 300 miles through Maine'sbackwoods to retrace one of Thoreau's greatest journeys.

Gallery: Ruby Dee 1922-2014

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This story was originally broadcast on Feb. 23, 2014.

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FOOD: BBQ in the heart of Texas (Video)

COVER STORY: "All the President's Men" at 40 | Watch Video

HARTMAN: Texas teacher helps students reach for the stars (Video)

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This story was originally broadcast January 19, 2014.

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In this web exclusive video, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks to "Sunday Morning"correspondent Jane Pauley on the United States' special place in the world.

This report was originally broadcast on March 9, 2014.

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The seaside town of Old Saybrook was the nearly-lifelong residence of the Oscar-winning actress.

Now at age 91 he's passing the mantle to a new generation, as Finkel & Sons are leaving audiencesrolling in the aisles with their comedy routines. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger letsus in on the joke.

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Bill Geist looks back on 75 years of the hallowed sport.

RECAP: June 29

WEB EXTRA: Brisket tips & tricks from Black's Barbecue

The story was originally broadcast on June 9, 2013.

Our Anthony Mason travels to her native Canada for a visit to her studio.

HEALTH: B. Smith and her diagnosis of Alzheimer's | Watch Video

A firehouse is a special place, where the crew becomes one big family. Steve Hartman reports fromLansing, Mich., where the members of Fire Station One have made welcome a mentally-handicappedman for almost 60 years.

HARTMAN: Disabled man finds home at Michigan firehouse (Video)

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COMMENTARY: How Gerald Ford healed a nation post-Watergate

Lee Cowan explores the discipline of "Doodle-ology."

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We leave you this "Sunday Morning" at Caprock Canyons State Park in the Texas panhandle . . .home to the Lone Star State's official bison herd.

Denim is a fabric as rugged as its Old West origins and - to some designers - is almost worth itsweight in gold. Serena Altschul tags along with a prospector who's looking to strike it rich by findingold denim jeans in the abandoned mines of California.

Ari Nessel, a wealthy real estate developer, wanted to do something meaningful with his money. Butinstead of writing large checks to established charities, he is giving away $1,000 -- every day -- tosomeone trying to make a difference.

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GAMES: Little League Baseball turns 75 | Watch Video

Lee Cowan sat down with Broadway's Grand Dame for what would be one of her last interviews.

David Pogue reports on the battle for your wrist as companies create smartwatch devices that doeverything from deliver your email to track your sleep patterns.

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RECAP: July 13, "Summer Fun!"

GALLERY: The dandy gentleman

Melissa McCarthy: "I'm like a 900-year-old woman"

The story was originally broadcast on Nov. 24, 2013.

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This week's moment in nature takes us underwater, off the coast of St. John in the U.S. VirginIslands.

From his first appearance on stage at age 9, all the way back in 1929, Fyvush Finkel has beendelighting audiences with his unique brand of humor -- even his name brings a smile!

WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Shakira on creating a safe haven for kids

PASSAGE: TBD

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Grilling advice from Josh Sharkey, owner of Bark Hot Dogs in Brooklyn.

Michael Douglas with Tracy Smith at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Conn., whichDouglas helped build when he was merely an aspiring actor.

POLITICS: The Reagan wit | Watch Video

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"Boyhood," the new film from director Richard Linklater, is generating a lot of buzz. It took 12 yearsto make, because the movie follows a boy as he literally grows up before our eyes.

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OUTDOORS: Retracing Thoreau's journey through the wilds of Maine | Watch Video

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For many our American money is all about dead statesmen and old buildings. But go abroad andyou'll find colorful, creative bank notes celebrating birds, beasts, technology, even sports.

Support groups offer help for those who just can't throw anything away, a condition now classifiedas a mental disorder. CBS News

Originally broadcast July 28, 2013.

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Ahmed Abu Khattala, a Libyan allegedly behind the September 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate inBenghazi, appeared in federal court Saturday. He pleaded not guilty to a terrorism charge. JohnAlbert reports from Washington.

WEB EXTRA: View a gallery of some of Mark Wagner's lavish currency collages.

A SUMMER SONG: Jason Mraz: My music says "Everything will be OK" | Watch Video

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Third-generation pitmaster Kent Black from Lockhart, Texas, restaurant offers advice for preparingBBQ.

MOVIES: Richard Linklater

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Anthony Mason sat down with Thicke for a revealing, no-holds-barred Q&A.

Determined to stand out amid the bright lights of Tokyo, dining establishments in this mega-city areoffering customers just about any culinary experience they may wish for, complete with robots, cats,goats, or your very own prison cell. And yes, it all comes with food. Seth Doane reports.

OPINION: Jim Cramer: Don't just save - invest | Extended Video

Even its very name -- "doodle" -- makes it sound frivolous and pointless. But our scribbles andscrawls -- sometimes recognizable, sometimes not -- may actually have a point.

Our contributing correspondent Jane Pauley travels with Hillary Clinton back to a place where herlife in the public eye began: Wellesley College, where her commencement address in 1969 caught

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the attention of Life Magazine, setting the then-21-year-old graduate on a trajectory that may leadall the way to the Oval Office.

Her larger-than-life personality is not only filling seats in movie theaters but pushing up televisionratings as well. Mo Rocca sits down with the unlikeliest of leading ladies, the star of the series "Mikeand Molly" and the new film, "Tammy."

Mark Phillips catches up with the beautiful and multi-talented Knightley, starring in the new rom-com, "Begin Again."

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For pop star Shakira, who has sold more than 75 million albums, fame and fortune aren't enough.Correspondent Lee Cowan traveled to Colombia to find out how the singer and her BarefootFoundation have helped build schools for hundreds of poor children.

PHILANTHROPY: Seed money sprouts change for tiny non-profits | Watch Video

But with a resume that includes feature films including "A Mighty Wind," "The 40-Year-Old Virgin,""Best in Show" and many others, Jane Lynch has proven to be one of the most versatile, andentertaining actors working today.

On June 22, 1944, FDR signed into law job, housing and tuition benefits for service membersreturning from war.

GALLERY: Hillary Rodham Clinton: A life in pictures

The Wall Street analyst and CNBC commentator talks about the savings and retirement portfoliosyou need.

"The Twilight Zone" was an inspiration to many television writers that fell under its spell.Contributor Bill Flanagan tells us how Rod Serling's genius, embodied in that 1960s series,contributed to the medium's "Golden Age," and attracted a legion of disciples responsible for someof the most critically-acclaimed programs on TV today, in what is being hailed as the medium'sSecond Golden Age.

Our Lee Cowan visits with Huston to talk about her famous family, her long-term relationship withJack Nicholson, and what the future may hold.

Hillary Clinton: I still believe in American exceptionalism

RECAP: July 20

Dean Acheson's appraisal of young Hillary Clinton

RECAP: June 22

This story was originally broadcast on November 11, 2013.

CALENDAR: Week of June 16

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Mark Strassmann reports on stunning new revelations that are sure to have historians pouring overthem as they reconsider Nixon's legacy.

On July 6, 1699, the notorious pirate William Kidd was arrested in Boston.

Martha Teichner looks at one of the most exotic, fascinating and troublesome pests of summer.

This week's moment in nature takes us among the owls of the Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve,east of Buffalo, N.Y.

But as Cowan reports in our cover story, there's one forest in Tennessee where fireflies put on ashow unlike anywhere else. No wonder thousands of tourists camp out each year to witness thespectacle. We'll give you a front row seat.

Melissa McCarthy on meeting "Brangelina"

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SUNDAY PROFILE: Michael Douglas goes back to where he began

Complete CBS News coverage: Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Disaster

To tip or not to tip? This question has plagued us for years, and finally we have the answer. NancyGiles gets to the bottom of tipping etiquette and shows us the right amount to tip for just about anyoccasion.

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If you're a kid looking to escape the poverty and isolation of Presidio, Texas, there's no greatervehicle than the Presidio Rocket Club, launched by science teacher Shella Condino. Her goal isn'treally to make future rocket scientists; it's more just to make futures. Steve Hartman reports.

SUNDAY PROFILE: Keira Knightley lightens up in "Begin Again"

He calls this venture the Pollination Project. John Blackstone reports.

GALLERY: The 10 greatest "Twilight Zone" episodes

The internationally renowned singer Shakira is also an advocate for education, and has funded theconstruction of schools in poor communities. She talked to correspondent Lee Cowan about theimportance of education, especially for disadvantaged children.

HEADLINES: Rebels begin moving bodies from Malaysia Air crash site (Video)

CBS News Poll: Who should appear on U.S. currency?

INVENTION: An inventor's Quirky path to success | Watch Video

Actress Melissa McCarthy explains her attitudes about social media and Internet critics to MoRocca.

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Videographers: Earl Nottingham and Bruce Biermann.

Mark Strassmann goes shopping for the latest in shopping malls.

A good meal can be hard to find for a musician who spends more days on the road than at home, asCBS News cultural correspondent Wynton Marsalis can attest.

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With as varied a roster of credits as "Slacker," "School of Rock," and the "Before" trilogy, Linklaterhas proven to be an indie filmmaker of exceptional individuality. Martha Teichner has a profile.

In an interview with Dr. Jon LaPook for "Sunday Morning," the restaurateur, designer and decoratorB. Smith speaks about her Alzheimer's diagnosis and her vision for the future.

If you are getting a kick out of World Cup soccer, you're not alone. Soccer commentator RogerBennett tells us how the game known to the rest of the world as football is winning the hearts andminds of millions of Americans.

Actor Michael Douglas began his career in the shadow of his father, legendary actor Kirk Douglas.But it didn't take long for the son to match his father in terms of silver screen success.

SUMMER SWIM: Jellyfish: Beautiful, dangerous, delicious

"Beatbox" wows the crowd at the Apollo

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WEB EXTRA: View our gallery of alternative designs of U.S. currency, from the Dollar ReDe$ignProject

A look back at the five-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker's tales of absurdity in contemporary society.

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CARS: The spirit of ecstasy that is Rolls-Royce | Watch Video

She has won just about every TV acting award imaginable for her role as the aggressive and oftenobnoxious cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester on the hit TV show, "Glee."

As a former first lady, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State, Clinton has an impressive resume and awealth of experience. But is the country ready for another Clinton administration?

MUSIC: The humbling of Robin Thicke

WEB EXTRA: Bitcoin and the future of money | Watch Video

This week's moment in nature takes us to Virginia's Chincoteague Island, a National Wildlife Refugethat's a safe home for egrets, ibis, and other marshland birds.

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In addition to her talk-show hosting talents, Handler is an accomplished comedian and best-sellingauthor. Tracy Smith sits down with Handler to discuss her raucous past and her promising future.

Whether etched on tiny trophies or scrawled in crayon and marker, a lot of kids will declare theirdad the World's Greatest this Father's Day. But when eight-year-old Logan Rosati makes the claim,you can't help but believe her. Steve Hartman reports.

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OPINION: Don't be fooled into caring about the World Cup

This story was originally broadcast May 6, 2012.

COVER STORY: Tennessee fireflies: A summertime light show (Video)

SUMMER TREATS: We all scream for the ice cream truck | Watch Video

Got $300K-$400K for a car? Then prepare to spend that, and more, for wheels from the king ofbespoke luxury automobiles. Mark Phillips takes one for a spin.

COVER STORY: A dying breed: The American shopping mall | Watch Video

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On July 20, 1965, rock music really got rolling with the release of the Bob Dylan classic.

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UP NEXT: July 27

Carl Bernstein (left) and Bob Woodward in the Washington Post newsroom in 1973. Their intrepidreporting into the Watergate burglary won a Pulitzer Prize - and toppled a president.

WEB EXTRA GALLERY: Refrigerator magnets

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WEB EXTRA: Taking measure of the Quantified Self Movement

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On June 15, 1844, a patent which led to rubber tires was awarded to a tinkerer from Akron, Ohio,who later died penniless

Would the daughter of a former president decide to run for public office herself? Jane Pauley asksHillary Clinton about Chelsea's future.

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An online community provides the R&D necessary to bring new ideas to the marketplace. SerenaAltschul reports.

RECAP: July 6

For many of us, one of those childhood joys was catching fireflies. Those living "night lights" thatbrighten our yards and forests have long been the source of some of our most cherished memories.

FASHION: The dandy: Celebrating the exquisite gentleman | Watch Video

Katharine Hepburn's Connecticut home

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HEADLINES: Benghazi suspect appears in D.C. court (Video)

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ALMANAC: Goodyear's rubber | Watch Video

WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Shakira on a child's formative years

Since the 1950s shopping malls have become a permanent part of the American landscape -- or sowe thought.

His marriage to his high-school sweetheart, actress Paula Patton, began to come apart, so Thicke didthe only thing he knew how to do: write songs about it. His new CD, "Paula," is an attempt to repairthe damage, but the CD is stirring up new controversy.

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David Edelstein on the new Richard Linklater movie -- shot over 12 years -- that spans a boy's

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coming of age.

SUMMER FOOD: Let's be frank: In praise of the hot dog | Watch Video

There are no rules or regulations. It's not connected to any bank or government, which suitsBitcoin's anti-establishment advocates just fine.

ALMANAC: Captain Kidd | Watch Video

Carl Bernstein (left) and Bob Woodward in the Washington Post newsroom in 1973. Their intrepidreporting into the Watergate burglary won a Pulitzer Prize - and toppled a president.

At the venerable Harlem theater's "Amateur Night," Sung Lee, a human beatbox, brought down thehouse with his vocal percussions. Watch excerpts from his rousing performance.

So could we see a change in the U.S. dollar's iconic look? Rita Braver finds out.

From his breakout TV role in "The Streets of San Francisco," to acting in the features "Romancingthe Stone" and "Wall Street" and producing "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," the two-timeAcademy Award-winner has been on Hollywood's "A-list" for nearly 50 years.

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PASSAGE: A one-of-a-kind: Elaine Stritch

WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Shakira: "Music has given me opportunities"

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A frank discussion on how one of our most popular foods is made, and how it's best enjoyed.

As the men of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo space programs reached further to the Moon, their

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spouses back home faced stresses and celebrity in an orbit all their own. Lee Cowan reports.

This graduation season, every kid under a cap and gown should be able to point to at least oneperson who made it all possible. Steven Hartman reports on why a high school math teacher was atthe top of one Rutgers University grad's list.

Zach Braff first made a name for himself as the goofy-but-lovable young doctor in the hit comedy,"Scrubs." He went on to write and direct the indie film "Garden State," and now he's bucking thefilm industry yet again by launching an online campaign to finance his new effort, "Wish I WasHere."

This week's moment in nature takes us to Yellowstone National Park.

Political columnist and lifelong Chicago Cubs fan George Will tells Mo Rocca he was a nervouswreck walking out to the pitcher's mound to throw out the first pitch during a game at Wrigley Field.

Gladys Knight and the Pips was one of the many legendary acts who gained fame performing at theApollo Theater. Knight talked to correspondent Anthony Mason about her early days at the Harlemlandmark, and her rise from opening act to headliner.

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PASSAGE: Songwriter Gerry Goffin

Martha Teichner with more on the accident, and the investigation of the perpetrators.

Hillary Clinton remembered by Wellesley classmate

SUNDAY PROFILE: Melissa McCarthy: Generously funny | Watch Video

RECAP: June 15

POSTCARD FROM JAPAN: A tour of Tokyo's largest fish market | Watch Video

The story was originally broadcast on May 27, 2012.

From the '57 Chevy to the Thunderbird to the Stingray, driving a convertible with the wind in yourhair meant you were traveling in style. Our Mo Rocca puts the top down and takes a nostalgic tripdown memory lane for a look back at an American classic.

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Spenta Captain Kandawalla, who was the only Pakistani student in Hillary Rodham's class atWellesley College in 1969, talks about her longtime friend with "Sunday Morning" correspondentJane Pauley. She describes the former secretary of state who made herself into a diplomatic"punching bag" as someone who "could punch back, too."

Serena Altschul explores the world of the dandy, which Nathaniel "Natty" Adams (author of "I AmDandy") defines as "a man obsessed with personal elegance."

The lyricist who died this week was responsible for dozens of Top 40 hits, including many as part of

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a songwriting duo with Carole King.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Rod Serling, "The Twilight Zone" and TV's 1st Golden Age

MH 17 crash site guarded by prime suspects in plane's downing (Video)

SUNDAY PROFILE: Hillary Clinton on making "what appears to be impossible, possible" | WatchVideo

Forty years ago one book forever changed the American political landscape. "All the President'sMen" was a revelation, a real-life whodunit about a scandal which eventually led to the downfall of apresident.

HARTMAN: Carnival games

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But only a small portion of the tapes have been transcribed, until now.

"Sunday Morning" looks at some notable events of the week ahead.

No stranger to the red carpet these days, "Bridesmaids" star Melissa McCarthy tells Mo Rocca whatit's like to meet Hollywood icons in the flesh.

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Robin Thicke made headlines last year when he and Miley Cyrus performed a racy version of hismega-hit "Blurred Lines" on the MTV Video Music Awards. The headlines weren't all good, but theyhelped Thicke reach the stratosphere in terms of exposure. He was riding high and enjoying hiscelebrity, until it all came crashing down.

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Eleanor Acheson, granddaughter of the legendary Secretary of State Dean Acheson, describes to"Sunday Morning" correspondent Jane Pauley what her grandfather thought of Hillary Rodham, whoin 1969 delivered the first student commencement speech in Wellesley College history.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discusses with Jane Pauley Congressional oversight of theState Department and the attack on the U.S. Mission in Benghazi, Libya.

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Pop star and education advocate Shakira talks to Lee Cowan about how the lack of educationopportunities affects the prospects of poor children in her native Colombia.

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Now, four decades after President Richard Nixon's resignation, CBS News national securitycorrespondent David Martin sits down for an exclusive interview with Carl Bernstein and BobWoodward (left, in 1973), the Washington Post reporters who first uncovered the story that becameknown as Watergate, who give us a front row seat to one of the greatest political dramas in ournation's history.

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Sarah McLachlan has sold more than 40 million albums, and was the driving force behind the hugelysuccessful concert series, Lilith Fair, which showcased female singer-songwriters on a scale neverseen before.

Ronald Reagan is near the top on many historians' lists of great American presidents. But he's alsonear the top of another list - our funniest presidents.

Of the many ballparks we're flocking to, one of the true gems is Wrigley Field, home of the ChicagoCubs. On the occasion of the stadium's 100th anniversary, author and life-long baseball fan GeorgeWill reminisces about this very special field of dreams (or "broken dreams," as Will and other long-suffering Cubs fans might attest!).

With the growing popularity of online shopping, malls across the country are struggling, many evenshutting their doors and being torn down. But others are adapting to the changing retail times bycoming up with new and creative ways to draw consumers.

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This week we lost one of the true legends of the Great White Way, when actress Elaine Stritch diedat the age of 89. From her acclaimed stage roles in "Bus Stop" and Stephen Sondheim's "Company,"

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to her film and TV roles (including a star turn on NBC's hit comedy, "30 Rock"), an Elaine Stritchperformance was never short of unforgettable.

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Author Bunmi Laditan says the state of not having anything to do is an opportunity for curiosity andimagination, not a problem to be "solved."

Opened in 1914, Chicago's Wrigley Field - home of the Chicago Cubs - still has its original hand-operated scoreboard. Mo Rocca and lifelong Cubs fan George Will took a peek inside, and observedthe view of the ballpark from within.

GALLERY: Anjelica Huston

Mo Rocca does some digging into the Reagan wit and uncovers a treasure trove of jokes written bythe man himself, in a very humorous look back on a politician who always had a one-liner at hand.

Think female movie stars and the names Jolie and Bullock come to mind. But these days there'sanother name that's being added to that list: Melissa McCarthy.

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Our Tracy Smith sits down with Douglas for a wide-ranging chat about his life on- and off-camera.

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Spirit Airlines offers some of the cheapest tickets around. It also offers cramped seats and extracharges for just about everything, including overhead luggage space and water. It's the airlinepassengers love to complain about -- the same passengers who have made it just about the fastest-growing airline around.

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But during the past three decades, the Oscar-winning actress has carved out a remarkable career allher own.

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BASEBALL: Wrigley Field, the "Friendly Confines" of Chicago's lovable losers

This week's moment in nature takes us to Falkner Island off the Connecticut coast, an uncommonlybeautiful spot for the common tern.

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One man's determination to record nearly ever data point of his life.

"Sunday Morning" looks at some notable events of the week ahead.

Hillary Clinton on whether Chelsea will run for office

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Mark Updegrove on the successor to Richard Nixonand the controversial pardon