Calendar: Week of November 4
Here's a look at the week ahead on our "Sunday Morning" Calendar:
Monday kicks off the week-long New York Comedy Festival, with performances by more than 200 comedians, including Stephen Colbert of "The Late Show" here on CBS.
- New York Comedy Festival (Nov. 4-10), New York City
Watch a trailer for the 2019 New York Comedy Festival by clicking on the video player below:
Tuesday night our Mo Rocca discusses matters of life and death with Andy Borowitz at Manhattan's 92nd Street Y.
- Mo Rocca in Conversation with Andy Borowitz: "Mobituaries," at the 92nd Street Y Kaufman Concert Hall in New York, November 5 at 7:30 p.m. | Ticket info
- "The Borowitz Report" (The New Yorker)
- "Mobituaries" (Simon & Schuster)
- Follow @MoRocca on Twitter
Wednesday is Saxophone Day, marking the 205th anniversary of the birth of the instrument's inventor Adolphe Sax.
To hear Eddie Cantor sing "If I Give Up the Saxophone (Will You Come Back to Me?)" click on the video player below:
Thursday sees the opening, in Austin, Texas, of the annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health. This year's theme is "Safe and Supportive Schools for All Students."
- 2019 Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health, Nov. 7-9 and the Hilton Austin, Austin, Texas
- Teacher who uses "mood notes" in classroom says she's seen an impact on grades ("CBS This Morning," 5/10/19)
- Mindfulness techniques teaching U.K. students to calm down ("CBS This Morning," 9/02/19)
- Depression, anxiety, suicide increase in teens and young adults, study finds (CBS News, 3/14/19)
- 1 in 5 college students so stressed they consider suicide (CBS News, 9/10/18)
On Friday, veteran stage and screen actor Norman Lloyd, a regular on the TV series "St. Elsewhere," turns 105 years young.
- Norman Lloyd (IMDb)
Anthony Mason interviews Norman Lloyd in 2016 for "CBS This Morning":
And Saturday is World Freedom Day, marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- President George W. Bush's Proclamation for the first World Freedom Day, Nov. 9, 2001
- 25 years after the Berlin Wall fell ("Sunday Morning," 11/9/14)
- After the Berlin Wall Fell ("Sunday Morning," 11/8/09)
- Gallery: The Fall of the Berlin Wall
Story produced by Robert Marston.