This week on "Sunday Morning" (September 4)

Host: Jane Pauley

COVER STORY: The nice shift: How are all these "again to the workplace" plans going?
After two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, some firms are transitioning their staff again from working remotely to working within the workplace, or some hybrid of the 2 – and plenty of employees are saying no. Correspondent David Pogue appears at how employers and staff are responding to a brand new enterprise paradigm.

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The Excessive Mobility Artillery Rocket Techniques (HIMARS) helps long-range precision strikes. 

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MILITARY: How HIMARS is altering the momentum of Ukraine's combat in opposition to Russia
Since the USA supplied Ukraine with 16 Excessive Mobility Artillery Rocket Techniques (or HIMARS), the launchers are altering the face of battle, changing into a key weapon in Ukraine's counteroffensive in opposition to invading Russian forces. CBS Information nationwide safety correspondent David Martin visits the Lockheed Martin plant the place the highly-effective precision rocket launchers are constructed; and a check vary the place HIMARS crews are skilled to "shoot and scoot."

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ROYALS: Diana the revolutionary: What we discovered from her life and loss
Historian and creator Amanda Foreman displays on the enduring legacy of the "folks's princess," and the way the examples she set – from her honesty about her life struggles, to her efforts for society's most marginalized – proceed to encourage us a quarter-century after her tragic dying.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: The life and dying of Princess Diana, hounded by paparazzi (Video)
On this story initially broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" on August 31, 1997, correspondent Martha Teichner reported on the tragic passing of Princess Diana as she was pursued by paparazzi actually to her dying.

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BOOKS: Nina Totenberg on her friendship with RBG
NPR's authorized affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg is understood for her insightful protection, and frequent scoops, regarding the Supreme Court docket. CBS Information chief White Home correspondent Nancy Cordes talks with Totenberg about her new memoir, "Dinners With Ruth," and what she gained from her decades-long friendship with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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PASSAGE: In memoriam

     
HISTORY: America's failures in response to the Holocaust
A brand new PBS documentary sequence, "The U.S. and the Holocaust," examines how United States coverage was not all the time an open door for Jews in Europe who sought to flee Nazi persecution earlier than and through World Struggle II. Correspondent Susan Spencer talks with documentary filmmakers Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein in regards to the methods during which America failed – politically and institutionally – throughout a seismic humanitarian disaster.

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TV: Hillary and Chelsea Clinton on their TV sequence celebrating "Gutsy" ladies
Of their new Apple TV+ docuseries, "Gutsy," the previous Secretary of State and her daughter interview expert and decided ladies from all walks of life - whereas additionally sharing their very own private experiences - that, mixed, replicate the ability of ladies who persist. They discuss with "CBS Night Information" anchor Norah O'Donnell about what they discovered from their sequence' topics, and from one another.

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  • "Gutsy" debuts on Apple TV+ September 9.

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Jann Wenner, the founding father of Rolling Sto9ne journal. 

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BOOKS: In his new memoir Jann Wenner relives Rolling Stone's "glory days"
Jann Wenner was a 21-year-old Berkeley dropout when he launched Rolling Stone journal in 1967. It could develop into a bellwether for Child Boomer rock followers. He talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about his new memoir, "Like a Rolling Stone"; the musicians and writers who stuffed the journal's pages; why he got here out to his spouse of just about three many years; and shedding management of the journal he created. 

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HISTORY: Mikhail Gorbachev on the final days of the Soviet Union
In December 1991 Ted Koppel interviewed the Soviet President on the Kremlin as the united states ceased to exist. The person who oversaw the dissolution of a Chilly Struggle superpower (who died this week at age 91) supplied a Russian fable to elucidate his nation's destiny. 

Arthur Ashe Wins Wimbledon in 1975
Arthur Ashe holds up his trophy after defeating Jimmy Connors on the Wimbledon Tennis Championship in July 1975 in London, England. 

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SPORTS: Arthur Ashe, athlete and activist
CBS Sports activities commentator Jim Brown sits down with Arthur Ashe's widow, award-winning photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy Ashe, on the twenty fifth anniversary of Arthur Ashe Stadium, to speak about how the tennis champion used his expertise and fame to talk out on race relations and inequality on and off the courtroom, and the way his legacy continues to encourage folks in the present day. 

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GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2022
A glance again on the esteemed personalities who left us this 12 months, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. 

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"Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley with creator Jason Reynolds. 

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"HERE COMES THE SUN": Writer Jason Reynolds, and Riva boats (Video)
Writer Jason Reynolds sits down with Jane Pauley to debate his best-selling books for youthful readers. Additionally, Seth Doane travels to Italy to study in regards to the glamor of Riva boats. 


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