This week on "Sunday Morning" (August 6)

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A new normal?  CBS News

COVER STORY: Extreme heat, the most lethal climate disaster
Temperature records have been breaking all over, as our Earth registers some of the hottest periods ever measured. Correspondent David Pogue explains how a "heat dome" has been driving up temperatures, and how extreme heat is affecting residents of Phoenix, where there has been a rise in hospital admissions for heat stress.

For more info:

  • Melissa Guardaro, assistant research professor, Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation at Arizona State University
  • Rebecca Benner, managing director and deputy director, Climate Change Team, The Nature Conservancy

     
ALMANAC: August 6
"Sunday Morning" looks at important historical events on this date.
      

Susan Magidson, who runs Ross Mill Farm, a potbelly pig sanctuary in Pennsylvania. CBS News

PETS: A pig rescue farm
What happens when the so-called tiny "teacup pig" you've purchased as a pet grows to more than 250 pounds? Correspondent Martha Teichner visits Ross Mill Farm, a Pennsylvania pig sanctuary. She also talks with pet owners whose porcine charges have faced peculiar challenges.

For more info:

  • Ross Mill Farm, Jamison, Pa.
  • Writer David Michaelis
  • Life coach Nancy Steiner

     
NEWS: Landmine-detecting technology
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.

For more info:

  • U.S. Army 4th Engineer Batallion, Fort Carson. Colo.
Former Gov. Chris Christie, with CBS News' Robert Costa, on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, N.J.  CBS News

POLITICS: Chris Christie comes out swinging against Trump
After years in the political wilderness, 60-year-old Chris Christie is seeking a comeback, with his sights set on the White House. In advance of the first Republican primary debate in Milwaukee later this month, CBS News election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa talks with the former New Jersey governor about throwing punches directly at his friend-turned-foe, Donald Trump, and about why Christie believes he is the only one who is willing to take on the former president with force.

For more info:

  • Chris Christie campaign site

     
PASSAGE: In memoriam
      

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WORLD: Maintaining the dream of a democratic Taiwan
Decades after Chinese nationalists fled the rise of Communism on the mainland, the people of Taiwan see their island as an independent nation. But China's President Xi Jin Ping insists otherwise, and is threatening to impose Beijing's rule by force. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on how Taiwanese view their neighbor's designs on their bustling and prosperous democratic society.

For more info:

  • J. Michael Cole, political analyst, International Republican Institute
  • Major General Richard Hu (retired), Taiwan Center for Security Studies

     
HARTMAN: Gravedigger
     

Actor Michael J. Fox. CBS News

SUNDAY PROFILE: Michael J. Fox on Parkinson's and how he finds "optimism is sustainable"
One of the most famous actors to burst onto the scene in the 1980s, Michael J. Fox has become almost as famous for his very public fight against Parkinson's disease. With "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley, the "Family Ties" and "Back to the Future" star looks back on superstardom, raising $1.5 billion for Parkinson's research, and a new documentary tracing his life, called "Still." (This story was originally broadcast on April 30, 2023.)

For more info:

  • Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
  • "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie" is streaming on Apple TV+
CBS News

POSTCARD FROM ITALY: Riva boats: An Italian "Cadillac on the water"
During Italy's post-war boom years, Riva's glamorous wooden boats were the pinnacle of "la dolce vita" – the Ferraris of motorboats, owned by movie stars, tycoons and royalty. Correspondent Seth Doane takes a spin on the water in a classic Riva; checks out a new edition of the famed Aquarama boat; and learns how the company is working to keep Riva's spirit alive. (This story was originally broadcast on August 14, 2022.)

For more info:

  • riva-yacht.com
  • Riva Boats at Antique Boat America
  • Riva at Boat International
  • Restoring a Riva Wooden Boat (Bellini Nautica)
  • Peter Freebody & Co. (Boatbuilders of the Thames)
Department of Justice

COMMENTARY: Historian on Trump indictment: "The most important criminal trial in American history"
Princeton University professor Julian Zelizer, editor of "The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: A First Historical Assessment," discusses the latest criminal indictment against the former president as a result of special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the January 6 insurrection. Zelizer explains that, in bringing Trump to trial, the Department of Justice has boldly declared – regardless of the political fallout – it will hold our leaders accountable if they violate sacrosanct democratic principles. 

READ THE FULL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE INDICTMENT OF DONALD J. TRUMP

For more info:

  • "The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: A First Historical Assessment," edited by Julian E. Zelizer (Princeton University Press), in Hardcover, Trade Paperback and eBook formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
  • Julian Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs, Princeton University

      
MILEPOST
     

NATURE: TBD
     


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From the "Sunday Morning" archives: Saving whales, Manolo Blahnik, and other classic July stories by CBS Sunday Morning on YouTube

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Saving whales, Manolo Blahnik, and other classic July stories (YouTube Video)
Watch these features that originally aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" 10, 20, 30 and 40 years ago this month. From July 1983: David Culhane sails with conservationists to report on efforts to save whales, while John Blackstone reports on World War II veterans from the 306th Bombardment Group reuniting in Thurleigh, England. From July 1993: Bill Geist examines the popularity of teepees, from the ranges of Montana to the suburbs of Connecticut; Terence Smith reports on the polarizing issue of immigration and refugees; and Roger Welsch has a "Postcard from Nebraska" about his home address. From July 2003: Rita Braver profiles shoe designer Manolo Blahnik; and Martha Teichner explores the historical allure of porches. From July 2013: Lee Cowan catches up with Iraqi news cameraman Atheer Hameed, who emigrated to the U.S. for a new life both peaceful and tearful.


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