This week on "Sunday Morning" (February 6)

Host: Jane Pauley

COVER STORY: What's the best method to consider the left-handed?
Although an estimated ten % of the world's inhabitants is left-handed, scientists haven't undoubtedly discovered why. Southpaw correspondent Rita Braver talks with some well-known lefties (together with former President Invoice Clinton, and World Sequence profitable pitcher Sean Doolittle) about functioning in a world dominated by the right-handed; and with researchers who suppose variations in mind construction between those that are left-handed and right-handed could have implications within the therapy of illness.

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WORLD: The raid
This week a U.S. counterterrorism operation in northwest Syria led to the loss of life of the worldwide chief of ISIS, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi. CBS Information nationwide safety correspondent David Martin reviews.


ART: A Block Island treasure hunt
Since 2012, guests have scoured Block Island, off the coast of Rhode Island, looking for hidden treasure: hand-blown glass orbs. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks to glass artists Eben Horton and Jennifer Nauck, who create the fragile prizes, and joins different "orbivores" (orb hunters) on the prowl. 

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ALMANAC: The day Elizabeth grew to become queen
On February 6, 1952, 70 years in the past right now, Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, ascended to the British throne with the loss of life of her father, King George VI. Jane Pauley reviews.

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MUSIC: Molly Lewis, the whistler
The identify Molly Lewis is now on lots of people's lips, because of her uncommon musical reward: whistling. She talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about her new report, "The Forgotten Edge."

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PASSAGE: in memoriam
     

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The view of the picturesque Tuscan village of Galliano di Mugello is not marred by mobile phone towers, however that additionally means anybody needing cell service is out of luck. 

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POSTCARD FROM ITALY: Placed on maintain: An Italian city with out cell service
The village of Galliano di Mugello, in Tuscany, is a bit more tranquil than many Italian cities, as a result of it has no mobile phone service. But it surely's not alone, as Italy ranks close to the underside of the European Fee's index of digital competitiveness. Correspondent Seth Doane pays a name to a medieval city whose residents face challenges fostered by the "digital divide."

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An indication marks the situation of Seneca Village in New York's Central Park. 

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U.S.: Uncovering the historical past of Seneca Village in New York Metropolis
Within the early nineteenth century Seneca Village, in the midst of Manhattan, was dwelling to the most important variety of free Black property homeowners in New York Metropolis earlier than the Civil Battle. Irish and German immigrants moved in, too. However in 1853, when Central Park was within the planning phases, the town used eminent area to take management of the land, displacing the settlement's residents. Correspondent Religion Salie appears at efforts to unearth the distinctive historical past of Seneca Village, and to search out descendants of these evicted.

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Jazz singer Peggy Lee performs in Las Vegas, Nevada, within the late Nineteen Fifties.

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MUSIC: The cool energy of Peggy Lee
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Peggy Lee (1920-2002), recognized for such hits as "Fever" and "Is That All There Is," demonstrated an alluring command over an viewers along with her sultry voice and exact stagecraft. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with biographer Peter Richmond and with Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster-Wells, in regards to the singer's artistry, and her rise from a painful childhood in North Dakota, to turning into a number one author and vocalist of jazz, pop and torch songs.

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COMMENTARY: Overlook standing desks: Mattress desks are the way in which to work
Because the COVID-19 pandemic started, correspondent Luke Burbank has turn into a part of a silent however cozy majority: those that desire working horizontally.

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Alana Haim, of the rock band HAIM, and star of the brand new film "Licorice Pizza."

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MOVIES: Alana Haim on filming "Licorice Pizza"
Singer Alana Haim's first efficiency as an actress, enjoying a younger lady who's a young person's object of affection in "Licorice Pizza," has been acclaimed as some of the thrilling display debuts in current reminiscence. Correspondent Anthony Mason talks with Alana Haim, and along with her sisters, Danielle and Este (who collectively kind the Grammy-nominated band HAIM), about enjoying collectively as household, and the way their historical past with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson (director of a number of Haim music movies) led to this critically-acclaimed function.

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NATURE: TBD
     

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THE BOOK REPORT: Opinions of latest titles by Ron Charles
The Washington Put up guide critic presents his picks amongst new releases.

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