This week on "Sunday Morning" (April 10)

Host Jane Pauley. 

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HEADLINES: What are the prospects for pursuing Vladimir Putin for war crimes? | Watch Video
Investigators have already begun compiling masses of evidence of war crimes committed against Ukrainian civilians by Russian forces. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with Ambassador Beth Van Schaack, and with Richard Goldstone (chief prosecutor for the international tribunal that convicted Serbian leaders for ethnic cleansing in Bosnia in the 1990s), about the pursuit of justice, and whether Russian President Vladimir Putin himself might face indictment and arrest for war crimes.

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COVER STORY: Bill Browder on Putin, the Magnitsky Act, and unmasking Russian money laundering | Watch Video
As an early investor in Russian companies following the breakup of the Soviet Union, financier Bill Browder learned firsthand how Vladimir Putin's government operated like an organized crime operation. And when his lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was tortured and died in a Russian prison for pursuing justice against government fraud, Browder went on a mission to fight money laundering, in Moscow and around the globe. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with Browder, author of "Freezing Order: A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath."

READ AN EXCERPT: "Freezing Order," on Putin, money laundering and murder

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A blockchain of cryptocurrency transactions, and their US$ equivalencies. CBS News

FINANCE: "Crypto for dummies": The how, what and why of virtual currency | Watch Video
Bitcoin is just one of thousands of digital currencies on the market, that have proven a boon for speculative investors. But what can you actually use crypto for? As of now, not much, says correspondent David Pogue, who looks into the problems cryptocurrency has to overcome before it's ready for the mainstream.

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Sidney Paget's illustration of Sherlock Holmes for The Strand Magazine's publication of "The Adventure of Silver Blaze," December 1892.  CBS News

LITERATURE: "The game is afoot" at a NYC Sherlock Holmes exhibit | Watch Video
Not so "elementary," the collection of Sherlock Holmes memorabilia assembled by lifelong Holmes fan Glen Miranker includes rare editions, illustrations, and private notes and correspondence from Holmes' creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Correspondent Faith Salie visits the exhibition, "Sherlock Holmes in 221 Objects," at New York City's Grolier Club, to deduce the public's timeless fascination with the immortal detective.

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From left: Barbra Streisand in the 1968 film "Funny Girl"; and Beanie Feldstein in the Broadway revival of "Funny Girl"; and "Ziegfeld Follies" star Fanny Brice.  Getty Images; Matthew Murphy for "Funny Girl"; Getty Images

BROADWAY: Barbra Streisand, Beanie Feldstein, and the original "Funny Girl," Fanny Brice | Watch Video
After 58 years, the very first revival of the musical "Funny Girl," about famed Ziegfeld Follies comedienne Fanny Brice, is opening on Broadway, starring "Booksmart" actress Beanie Feldstein. Correspondent Mo Rocca explores how Barbra Streisand's performance in the original stage production and 1968 movie made her a superstar; and talks with Feldstein about Brice's influence on generations of female comic actresses, and why she's been preparing to play Brice her entire life. 

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PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including singer and actor Bobby Rydell ("Bye Bye Birdie").

Comedian Randy Rainbow uses rewritten show tunes to mock political absurdities. Randy Rainbow

MUSIC: The Randy Rainbow story: How his satirical songs went viral | Watch Video
His music videos lampooning politicians and culture warriors have made comedian Randy Rainbow (truth: his real name) a social media sensation. Correspondent Rita Braver goes behind the scenes of Rainbow's viral videos, produced in his bedroom with a cast of one (joined by presidents, lawmakers and media figures), that are renowned for their musicality and political bite.

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Michelle Pfeiffer, Viola Davis and Gillian Anderson, stars of the new series, "The First Lady." CBS News

TV: Michelle Pfeiffer, Viola Davis and Gillian Anderson on playing first ladies (Video)
A new 10-part series on Showtime, "The First Lady," explores the private lives of some of the most revered public figures in American politics. CBS News' Lesley Stahl sits down with Michelle Pfeiffer (who plays Betty Ford), Viola Davis (Michelle Obama), and Gillian Anderson (Eleanor Roosevelt) about how they approached the roles of women who used the often-hidden power of their positions to change the course of history.

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The First Lady (2022) Official Trailer | SHOWTIME by SHOWTIME on YouTube

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HARTMAN: A blind drag racer's singular vision (Video)
In 2012 drag racer Dan Parker, of Columbus, Ga., suffered a traumatic brain injury so severe it blinded him. But that didn't stop him from pursuing a world record. And his efforts have inspired correspondent Steve Hartman's 12-year-old nephew, Ted, who says sometimes his blindness feels insurmountable.

      
MUSIC: Woody Guthrie and the songs of America | Watch Video
When he died in 1967 at just 55, Woody Guthrie left behind more than 3,000 songs, whose plain words and simple melodies continue to tell the story of a nation. "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at the life of the folk artist who sang of America's destitute and dispossessed, of miners, sharecroppers and factory workers, and of farmers whose soil had turned to dust – in short, about Americans' perseverance and possibility. His music is now captured in a New York City exhibit at the Morgan Library, "Woody Guthrie: People Are the Song."

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NATURE: Wood frogs (Extended Nature Video)
"Sunday Morning" takes us among wood frogs spawning in the Sourland Mountain Preserve near East Amwell, New Jersey. Videographer: Jeff Reisly.

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RECIPE: Cuban-Style Picadillo Empanadas from The Salty Cubana
April 8 is National Empanada Day! Nashville-based chef Rita Martinez offers "Sunday Morning" viewers her take on a savory treat that reminds her of growing up in Miami's Little Havana. (With video instructions.)

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Here Comes The Sun: A candid chat with comedian Amy Poehler, and a restaurant with history

"HERE COMES THE SUN": A candid chat with comedian Amy Poehler, and a restaurant with history (Video)
Amy Poehler is always funny, but Luke Burbank got a bit of her serious side, too. And Martha Teichner goes to a Savannah restaurant with a rich, complex history. 


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