This week on "Sunday Morning" (September 18)

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Host: Jane Pauley

COVER STORY: Gimme shelter – Rebirth of a Chilly Battle relic
With the tide of warfare in Ukraine turning in opposition to Putin and Russia, worries a few nuclear assault have elevated curiosity in a fixture of the Chilly Battle: underground bunkers. Correspondent Roxana Saberi seems to be at how builders of fallout shelters are discovering a brisk enterprise.

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THE ROYALS: A solemn goodbye – Britain prepares for Queen Elizabeth's funeral
Seth Doane stories.    

THE ROYALS: King Charles III's appeal offensive
Nice Britain's new king has had a bumpy experience through the years, and in order Prince Charles assumed the throne he has shortly sought to challenge heat and approachability. Correspondent Mark Phillips talks with royal historian Robert Lacey, and with Paddy Harverson, former communications director for the royal household, in regards to the challenges King Charles III faces. 

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A 1924 subject of Higher Properties & Gardens journal. 

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MAGAZINES: Higher Properties & Gardens marks 100 years
Correspondent Serena Altschul stories. 

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MOVIES: Billy Eichner on his homosexual rom-com "Bros"
Comic Billy Eichner is the primary overtly homosexual man to co-write and star in a homosexual romantic comedy for a significant film studio. He talks with correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti about "Bros," and why it is taken so lengthy for Hollywood to provide a rom-com that includes an all-LGBTQ principal forged.

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PASSAGE: In memoriam
       

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Enterprise, Alabama, has been enterprising in honoring a pest that just about destroyed the city's financial system a century in the past: the boll weevil. 

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U.S.: Why one Alabama city erects monuments to the boll weevil
A century in the past, cotton farmers in Enterprise, Ala., confronted catastrophe when their crops have been worn out by an invasive species, the boll weevil. Moderately than settle for defeat, the farmers switched to rising peanuts, and the city was saved. Correspondent Conor Knighton seems to be at how, right now, Enterprise honors the insect pest that not solely did not destroy the city, however allowed it to come back again stronger.

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HARTMAN: TBD

      
TV: "The Superb Race" – They usually're off, once more!
For the previous 21 years, the CBS competitors sequence "The Superb Race" has examined the endurance of intrepid contestants on a race around the globe, a worldwide odyssey with a $1 million prize on the end line. And for the creators of the present, government producers Elise Doganieri and Bertram van Munster, it is all nonetheless fairly wonderful for them, too. Correspondent Tracy Smith tags alongside because the present's newest lineup of racers heads to Munich for the beginning of the present's thirty fourth season, for a race through which there aren't any do-overs.

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The Queen's Six, with a particular efficiency for "Sunday Morning" viewers. 

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MUSIC: The Queen's Six – Giving pop music the royal remedy
In 2008, six members of the Choir of St. George's Chapel, which has sung for companies at Windsor Fort for almost 700 years, fashioned The Queen's Six, a bunch that performs music you will not discover in any hymnal, from pop to Broadway. Correspondent David Pogue talks with The Queen's Six about performing for Queen Elizabeth II, their upcoming album, and welcoming a feminine singer into the group for the primary time.

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COMMENTARY: Rachel Aviv on how the tales we inform about psychological problems form sufferers' lives
The New Yorker author and creator of "Strangers to Ourselves" says we will improve our understanding of psychological sickness by paying extra consideration to the tales sufferers inform about their particular person expertise to search out that means for themselves.

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NATURE: TBD
       


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GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2022
A glance again on the esteemed personalities who left us this yr, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. 

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Angela Davis. 

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"HERE COMES THE SUN": Activist Angela Davis and surfboard design (Video)
Activist, professor and creator Angela Davis sits down with Lilia Luciano to debate how she has advocated in opposition to oppression, white supremacy and police violence for greater than 5 a long time. Additionally, Tracy Smith learns the historical past behind the surfboard. 


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