Calendar: Week of September 28
Here's a look at the week ahead on our "Sunday Morning" Calendar:
On Monday, Trevor Noah debuts as host of "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central ... while here on CBS, Stephen Colbert welcomes guest Michelle Obama to "The Late Show."
- "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" (Comedy Central)
- Follow @TrevorNoah on Twitter
- trevornoah.com
- "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" (Official site)
- Follow @colbertlateshow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
Tuesday is World Heart Day, dedicated to reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease ... the world's leading cause of death.
- World Heart Day (September 29)
- About Cardiovascular Disease (worldheartday.org)
- World Heart FederationAmerican Heart Association
- An aspirin a day...
- New CDC report reveals serious heart risks ("CBS This Morning")
- Love coffee? Your heart may, too
Wednesday midnight is the deadline for Congress to pass a new funding bill or else face a government shutdown.
- Planned Parenthood, abortion targeted in House bills
- Tough test for GOP leaders to ensure government stays open
- Obama to Congress: Pass a budget, leave Planned Parenthood alone
- Clinton warns GOP a federal shutdown would imperil economy
- How Planned Parenthood became a reason for a shutdown threat
- GOP leaders eye other tactics to defund Planned Parenthood
- Will Congress' battle over Planned Parenthood freeze funds?
Thursday is the 80th birthday of Dame Julie Andrews, who won an Oscar for her role in "Mary Poppins" and was a Kennedy Center Honoree in 2001.
To watch Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke perform "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" click on the player below.
- julieandrewsonline.com (fan site)
Friday marks the 65th anniversary of the "Peanuts" comic strip, whose classic episodes continue to run in major newspapers, 15 years after the death of creator Charles Schultz.
- peanuts.com (Official site)
- "The Peanuts Movie" (Opens November 6)
And Saturday sees the 23rd annual New York Press Club Conference on Journalism ... with our own Mo Rocca delivering the keynote address.
- New York Press Club Conference on Journalism, at New York University's Kimmel Center (October 3)