CBS News Sunday Morning Episode 32 Airs August 18 2024 on CBS

On August 18, 2024, “CBS News Sunday Morning” (Season 32) on CBS will offer a diverse and engaging lineup of segments.

Robert Costa will preview the Democratic National Convention, set to begin Monday in Chicago, providing insights and expectations for the event.

Lesley Stahl of “60 Minutes” will sit down with bestselling author Carl Hiaasen to discuss his novels, including “Bad Monkey,” which is now a streaming series starring Vince Vaughn on Apple TV+.

Tracy Smith will profile Mickalene Thomas, the American visual artist whose works are currently featured at The Broad museum in Los Angeles, offering a look into her impactful art.

Conor Knighton will provide a primer on donkeys, exploring their role as the symbol of the Democratic Party and their historical significance.

Nancy Giles will profile Carol Kane, the prolific TV and film actor known for her roles in “The Princess Bride,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” and “Annie Hall,” reflecting on her five-decade career.

Ted Koppel will report from West Virginia on black lung disease, a continuing health issue affecting one in five coal miners in the region.

The episode will also feature “Pix from Below,” a segment showcasing the work of photographer Russell Lee, who captured moments of joy among coal miners in the mid-1940s despite their challenging circumstances.

Finally, David Martin will interview Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster about his military career, his tenure as national security advisor under former President Donald Trump, and his new book, “At War with Ourselves.”

Tune in to CBS for this comprehensive and thought-provoking edition of “CBS News Sunday Morning.”

Release Date & Time: 9:00 AM Sunday 18 August 2024 on CBS

CBS News Sunday Morning Cast – Episode 32

Main Cast
Jane Pauley

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