Home DialysisThis week's “Sunday Morning” (June 22nd)

This week's “Sunday Morning” (June 22nd)

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The Emmy Award-winning CBS News Sunday Morning will air on CBS Sundays starting at 9am. “Sunday Morning” is also streamed to the CBS News app, which starts at 11am. (Download here.)

Jane Pauly hosts

Watch the entire broadcast on June 22nd!

Headline: American B-2 bomber strikes Iran (video)
Late Saturday, President Trump announced that the US had launched a strike at three Iranian nuclear sites after a week of attacks and retaliation between Israel and Iran. This morning, Iran continued his strike against Israel, with some crashing into residential areas. Correspondent Holly Williams reports.

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Cover Story: Kidney Dialysis Industry accused of maximizing profits over patients (video)
The majority of patients in the US who require kidney dialysis are treated in outpatient clinics, where almost all of them are run by for-profit companies that prioritize the profits of the company over the needs of the patients. According to Tom Mueller, author of How to Kill, patients on dialysis in the United States die one to two times faster than other developed countries. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty is considering serious concerns about the dialysis industry that found a CBS News investigation that a third of all dialysis clinics did not meet federal performance standards this year. The company denied these allegations and said patient care and safety are their main concerns.

CBS News Survey: Kidney Doctor Shooting occurs when questions arise about dialysis centres

Extended Interview: LQ Golding on the Exploration of Kidney Donors (Video)
For this web-only, Laquayia Golding (goes on LQ) talks with “48 hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty about his experience as a recipient of dialysis patients and kidney donors, struggling to find new kidneys after a donated organ fails.

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Yearbook: June 22nd (Video)
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the historic events of this date.

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The Waldorf Astoria lobby has reopened after a multi-year restoration effort.

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US: Waldorf Astoria, a hotel that defined hospitality, is reborn (video)
For almost a century, Waldorf Astoria in New York City set the standard for luxury hotels. Now, seven years later, an army of artisans has brought the Art Deco beauty back to life. As the Grand Hotel begins a new chapter, “CBS Morning” co-host Gail King will be on the tour.

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Actors Patrick Schwarzenegger (White Lotus) and Claireland Lee Cowan.

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tv set: Patrick Schwarzenegger about his breakout role in “White Lotus” |Watch the video
His mother is a member of the Kennedy family. His father was a Terminator. Currently, actor Patrick Schwarzenegger is a standout in the HBO Max series The White Lotus, where he plays descendants who are obsessed with the genders of wealthy families during his vacation in Thailand. He talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about how he chose to pursue a career, carrying the weight of the famous Hollywood name.

Web Extra: “The White Lotus” Clip: Saxon and Timothy (YouTube Video)
In the third season of the HBO series “The White Lotus,” Timothy Ratliff (Jason Issacs) on vacation with a Thai family, is taking the drug illegally due to the surprising news from his job. In this scene, Saxon Ratliff (Patrick Schwarzenegger) demands that his father know in the office whether everything is okay. [Spoiler alert: Everything is NOT OK at the office.]

Extended Interview: Patrick Schwarzenegger (Video)
This web actor Patrick Schwarzenegger was to have his breakout role play the sexually obsessed offspring of a wealthy family during his Thailand holiday on HBO's “The White Lotus.” Auditions for his “creepy, but funny” and “White Lotus.” His father's reaction to his performance. And why he feels he avoids the pitfalls of raising children of famous parents.

To watch the trailer for Season 3 of “The White Lotus,” click on the video player below.

White Lotus Season 3 | Official trailer | Max by Max on YouTube

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Passage: Memo (Video)
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable people who left us this week, including singer Lou Christie (“Lightnin' Strike”).[PhotoofNormaMelasSwensoncourtesyoftheSwensonfamily[PhotoofNormaMerasSwensoncourtesyoftheSwensonfamily[スウェンソン家の好意によるノーマ・メラス・スウェンソンの写真。[PhotoofNormaMerasSwensoncourtesyoftheSwensonfamily

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An unusual addition to the historic urban landscape courtesy of artist Jason Jones.

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Art: Jason Jones's Modified Recycle Store Art (Video)
Jason Jones is one of the artists inspired by unlikely sources. It is a used painting found at a thrift store, modified with robots, muppets and other useful additions. Correspondent Luke Burbank speaks with Jones about the arts that have been discovered, from embellishing religious themes in fast food to finding sasquatches in the most unlikely places.

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Art: Star School (Video)
For over 100 years, professional children in New York have provided education to young people who are already engaged in careers in arts and track and field. Their alumni include ballet star Tiller Peck, cellist Yo Yo Ma, actors Rita Moreno, Scarlett Johansson, Macaulay and Kieran Culkin. Correspondent Mo Rocca is talking to Peck. With James Dawson, the principal of the school. And with current students who divide time between their studies and theatre.

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music: “Break On Sture”: How the door started |Watch the video
Sixty years ago, new bands gathered in Venice, California, and sparked the world of music. Dooras, an improvisation group consisting of poet Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robbie Krieger and drummer John Densmore, is celebrated in his new book, Night Divis the Dooras Anthology. Correspondent Anthony Mason talks with Densmore and Krieger (the group's last surviving member) and tours where it all began for the door.

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Norah O'Donnell with Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska from CBS News.

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Cover Story: Senator Lisa Markowski on life as a moderate in Washington |Watch the video
In polarized Washington, Alaskan Senator Lisa Murkowski is a moderate Republican ruled by President Trump, and in Congress she says she is willing to give her position to the enforcer. She writes about her political agenda in her new memoir, “Far from Home,” and talks about giving a new definition to the term “independence” on CBS News.

Read the excerpt: “Far from the House” by Lisa Markowski

Extended Interview: Senator Lisa Markowski's values ​​and navigating Washington (video)
In this extended interview for “CBS Sunday Morning,” Republican Sen. Lisa Markowski talks about her sticking to CBS News' Nora O'Donnell and Alaskan roots and holding on to her independence at Capitol Hill.

Heading: Seven highlights from an interview with Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski's “CBS Sunday Morning”

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Nature: Maine Clubs (Expanded Video)
This Sunday, I'll leave you wearing a horseshoe-shaped crab off the coast of Maine. Videographer: Mauricio handler.

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Extended Interview: Lucie Arnaz on CBS Sunday Morning Lucie & Desi on YouTube

Extended Interview: Parents Lucy Arnaz, Lucy & Day (YouTube Video)
The exclusive, actress and singer Lucy Arnaz on the web talks with correspondent Morocca about raising the daughters of comedy legends Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. As recorded in Todd Perdham's new biography, “Digi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television,” her father's experience as a Cuban refugee and as a pioneer in television. Her parents' marriage and divorce. And her own parenting challenges.

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From the Archive: Jim Morrison's Patty Smith (YouTube Video)
On this 2012 Sunday Morning web-extra, singer Pattismith (author of the award-winning memoir Just Kids) spoke with correspondent Anthony Mason about the lead singer of the Doors, Jim Morrison, his music and the first time they met.

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From Archives: June: America's Second Independence Day (YouTube Video)
On June 19, 1865, more than two years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Declaration, General Gordon Granger announced that all those enslaved Texas in Galveston are now free. The day will be commemorated in June, but for today's African Americans, the future was uncertain. CBS News' Mark Whitaker makes a personal journey to Jewett, Texas, where his great grandfather becomes a free man and meets with relatives whose June has special meaning. (It was originally aired on June 19, 2022.)

CBS on YouTube's infamous 1916 shark attack that affected the “chin” on Sunday morning

From the archive: The infamous shark attack in 1916 that influenced “Jaws” (YouTube Video)
The most frightening word on any beach must be a warning: sharks! While attacks by sea predators are rare, they still create concern for beach fans. Anna Werner looked back at the fateful attacks of sharks 100 years ago, which sparked the public's imagination. (Originally broadcast on June 12, 2016)

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From the archive: Leonard Lauder, Mother, Icon (YouTube Video)
Leonard Lauder is Chairman Honorary and former CEO of Global Beauty Behemoth Estee Lauder Company, passed away on Saturday, June 14th, 2025, at the age of 92. In 2020 he spoke with “Sunday Morning” correspondent Alinacho, “the company I own” and the woman who founded her mother, Estics Spyer, Estics Spyer.

The Emmy Award-winning CBS News Sunday Morning will air on CBS Sundays starting at 9am. The executive producer is Lund Morrison.

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“Sunday Morning” is also streamed to the CBS News app, which starts at 11am. (Download here.)

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