This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 10)
Host: Jane Pauley
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COVER STORY: "Greedflation": Is corporate profit-taking driving prices higher? | Watch Video
There are two commonly-accepted aspects of economics that determine prices: supply and demand. But some say a third factor is companies' pursuit of increased profits in the midst of supply-and-demand chaos stirred by war and pandemic. Correspondent David Pogue talks with former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, and economist Mike Konczal about the legitimacy of corporate avarice.
For more info:
- Robert Reich, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley
- Mike Konczal
- Larry Summers
- Sugar Hill Creamery, New York, N.Y.
- Rocket Vodka, El Dorado Hills, Calif.
- Kimman's Co., York, Pa.
- Franklin Eyewear, Ridgeland, Miss.
MUSIC: The Hollywood Bowl – An icon celebrates 100 | Watch Video
Nestled in a canyon above Los Angeles, the Hollywood Bowl, an amphitheater where such celebrated artists as Frank Sinatra, Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles have performed, has been the quintessential Southern California destination for music fans. Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at the Bowl's history and a century of music to remember.
For more info:
- hollywoodbowl.com
- "Hollywood Bowl 100: The First 100 Years of Music," limited edition 7-LP box set, available at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Store
- "Hollywood Bowl: The First 100 Years" by Derek Traub, in Hardcover, available via the Los Angeles Philharmonic Store
- Gustavo Dudamel, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- johnholiday.com
- jeanyvesthibaudet.com
#METOO: Ken Auletta on the fall of Harvey Weinstein | Watch Video
Journalist Ken Auletta spent years investigating Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, who would ultimately be convicted for sexual abuse after numerous allegations. CBS News correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with Auletta about his book, "Hollywood Ending," and the movie industry's culture of silence. Stahl also talks with former Weinstein assistant Rowena Chiu, who claims her boss tried to rape her.
BOOK EXCERPT: "Hollywood Ending: Harvey Weinstein and the Culture of Silence"
For more info:
- "Hollywood Ending: Harvey Weinstein and the Culture of Silence" by Ken Auletta (Penguin Press), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available July 12 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- kenauletta.com
- Follow Rowena Chiu on Twitter
ART: Art of the African diaspora | Watch Video
Works of artists from Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean from the 17th through 21st centuries are on display in a new exhibition: "Afro-Atlantic Histories," the most comprehensive look at the interplay of art between Africa and the Americas ever held at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Correspondent Rita Braver pays a visit.
For more info:
- "Afro-Atlantic Histories" at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (through July 17)
- Exhibition Catalog: "Afro-Atlantic Histories" (DelMonico Books), available in Hardcover from the National Gallery of Art, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- Dindga McCannon
PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor James Caan, an Oscar-nominee for his performance as Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather."
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Straight talk from James Caan
This week the Oscar-nominated actor famed for such classics as "The Godfather," "Brian's Song," "Misery" and "Elf" died at age 82. In 2021 he talked with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz.
GALLERY: Notable Deaths in 2022
HARTMAN: One upstanding dog (Video)
After losing a leg in an accident, Dexter, a Brittany Spaniel in Ouray, Colorado, has surprised its owner by taking adaptive behavior to a whole 'nother level. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports on how Dexter's upright locomotion has proved an inspiration.
POSTCARD FROM ITALY: A fountain of creativity for Americans in Rome (Video)
Sitting atop a hill overlooking Italy's capital, the American Academy plays host to a range of artists, composers, writers and scholars who gather in this distinctly Italian setting aimed at stimulating creativity and collaboration. Correspondent Seth Doane explores the history of the Academy and finds out how Rome is inspiring the mostly American fellows to foster new work and ideas.
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MOVIES: "Where the Crawdads Sing" – Bringing a bestselling phenomenon to the screen | Watch Video
Delia Owens' debut novel, which has spent 166 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, was plucked from obscurity by Reese Witherspoon when the Hollywood star enthusiastically added the story of a Southern girl raising herself in the marshes of North Carolina to her Hello Sunshine Book Club. Now she's produced an adaptation of "Crawdads," one of the most eagerly-anticipated movies of the year. Owens and Witherspoon – two tomboys from the South who bonded almost immediately – talk with correspondent Lee Cowan.
To watch a trailer for "Where the Crawdads Sing" click on the video player below:
For more info:
- "Where the Crawdads Sing" in theaters beginning July 15
- "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens (G.P. Putnam's Sons), in Hardcover, Trade Paperback, Large Print Trade Paperback, eBook, and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- deliaowens.com
COMMENTARY: ER doctor on the aftermath of gun violence – on the body, and the community | Watch Video
Dr. Megan Ranney, the dean of public health at Brown University and an emergency room physician, talks about the importance of treating gun violence the same way we treat other public health crises – before it lands people in the ER.
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BOOKS: Dwayne Betts on living a life of second chances | Watch Video
At 16 Dwayne Betts was imprisoned for a carjacking. With time on his hands, he began writing. Now an accomplished poet, playwright and memoirist, as well as an attorney, he has also founded a non-profit, Freedom Reads, that provides libraries to inmates. Correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with Betts about his mission after prison.
For more info:
THE BOOK REPORT: New summer fiction and nonfiction | Watch Video
Washington Post book critic Ron Charles offers his picks of new titles.
READ AN EXCERPT: "Tracy Flick Can't Win" by Tom Perrotta
READ AN EXCERPT: "The Latecomer" by Jean Hanff Korelitz
READ AN EXCERPT: "Trust" by Hernan Diaz
READ AN EXCERPT: "Rickey," on the life of baseball legend Rickey Henderson
For more info:
- Ron Charles, The Washington Post
- Subscribe to the free Washington Post Book World Newsletter
- Ron Charles' Totally Hip Video Book Review
NATURE: Rainbow trout (Extended Video)
"Sunday Morning" takes us swimming with rainbow trout at Missouri's Roaring River State Park. Videographer: Scot Miller.
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
GALLERY: Live music is back on stage 2022
Concerts are back on track, with rock, heavy metal and country artists returning to live performances.
"HERE COMES THE SUN": Dancer and actor Mikhail Baryshnikov and Marcel the Shell (Video)
Dancer and actor Mikhail Baryshnikov sits down with Anthony Mason to discuss his role in "The Cherry Orchard" at Baryshnikov Arts Center in New York. He also voices his opinion on the ongoing war in Ukraine. Also, David Pogue meets the creators of Marcel the Shell, an animated character who stars in the film "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On."
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