This week on "Sunday Morning" (April 16): "The Money Issue"
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Jane Pauley hosts our annual special broadcast dedicated to the many ways in which money underscores the way we live.
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COVER STORY: Today's agenda: Cutting down on meetings | Watch Video
Since the start of the pandemic, more and more of our time has been taken up with meetings – on average, half of our work week. But they're often less than productive, which is why the corporate offices of Shopify imposed a meeting moratorium, deleting almost all meetings with more than two people. Correspondent Mo Rocca looks at how meetings can be reduced and improved.
For more info:
- Shopify
- Steven Rogelberg, Professor of Management, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Steven Rogelberg
LAW: Dominion vs. Fox News: The case against conspiracy theories | Watch Video
After President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, Fox News' on-air personalities and invited guests continued to broadcast false charges against Dominion Voting Systems, claiming the company's machines and ballot scanners, used in 28 states, allowed votes to be "switched." Dominion is now suing Fox for defamation, arguing that the network aired false statements "with actual malice" even as Fox executives admitted privately such claims were false. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with first amendment attorney Lee Levine, former Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt, and Semafor editor-in-chief Ben Smith about the strength of Dominion's case, and what it means for the news channel.
For more info:
- "Broken News: Why the Media Rage Machine Divides America and How to Fight Back" by Chris Stirewalt (Center Street), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- Ben Smith, Semafor
CRIME: Outsmarting shoplifters (Video)
It is estimated that tens of billions of dollars' worth of merchandise is lost to shoplifters each year. And as shoplifters (working individually or as part of organized retail crime gangs) become more brazen, store owners are looking for new ways to stop them. Correspondent Rita Braver visits the Loss Prevention Research Council, which is testing new ways for retailers to protect their goods from being pilfered.
For more info:
- Loss Prevention Research Council, University of Florida
- Ella-Rue, Washington, D.C.
- National Retail Federation
- Retail Industry Leaders Association
- Chamber of Commerce
- LVT
EXPLORATION: Hunting sunken treasure from a legendary shipwreck | Watch Video
As a child Carl Allen came to the Bahamas, to the small island of Walker's Cay, for the fishing. Today, the retired businessman is fishing for gold, silver and gems from the wreck of a Spanish galleon that sank in 1656. Correspondent Lee Cowan takes a deep dive into the lore of hidden treasure, and the drive of a man living a dream.
For more info:
- Allen Exploration (AllenX)
- walkerscay.com
- Bahamas Maritime Museum, Freeport
- Photos and video courtesy of Allen Exploration/Brendan Chavez
- Richard Marx footage courtesy of Michael Bolton
FINANCES: A charity that abolishes medical debt | Watch Video
At any time, one in five American households bears medical debt, the cause in a majority of U.S. bankruptcies. Since 2014, the charity RIP Medical Debt has abolished more than $8.5 billion worth of medical bills for five million Americans, by buying up delinquent medical debt at pennies on the dollar, just as debt collectors do, and erasing it. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with the co-founder and president of RIP Medical Debt, and with a Georgia preschool teacher whose $1,500 medical debt, that had dogged her for years, was suddenly erased.
For more info:
- RIP Medical Debt
- How to Donate
- Dr. Stephanie Woolhandler, School of Urban Public Health, Hunter College, New York City
PASSAGE: Remembering miniskirt pioneer Mary Quant (Video)
British fashion designer Dame Mary Quant, who popularized the miniskirt, died Thursday, April 13 at age 93. Jane Pauley reports on how Quant's skirts moved fashion forward during the "Swinging '60s" – a small idea that had a deep impact on popular culture.
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GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2023
SMALL TOWNS: Preserving general stores, the heart of small towns | Watch Video
Running a rural general store is a labor of love – and a tough business, made tougher by competition from big chains. In New England, where communities believe the value of having a general store goes beyond the bottom line, locally-supported models may offer a path forward. Correspondent Conor Knighton reports.
For more info:
- Way Way General Store, Saco, Maine
- The Genny General Store, Albany, Vt.
- Albany Community Trust
- Preservation Trust of Vermont
TV: Laura Dave, Jennifer Garner on "The Last Thing He Told Me" | Watch Video
Laura Dave's bestselling novel, "The Last Thing He Told Me," about a woman whose husband vanishes, explores how little we may know about the people we love. It has now become a TV series starring four-time Emmy nominee Jennifer Garner. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti talks with Garner about her special attraction to the role; and with Dave about how Bruce Springsteen's music was an inspiration to her writing.
To watch a trailer for "The Last Thing He Told Me" click on the video player below:
For more info:
- "The Last Thing He Told Me" by Laura Dave (Simon & Schuster), in Hardcover, Trade Paperback, Large Print, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- lauradave.com
- "The Last Thing He Told Me," starring Jennifer Garner, premieres April 14 on Apple TV+
- Special thanks to Sausalito Books By the Bay, Sausalito, Calif.
- Literacy By the Bay
INNOVATION: Laying to rest consumers' concerns over the price of caskets | Watch Video
In the United States two manufacturers control 85% of casket production, with the average casket costing more than $2,000, sold exclusively to funeral homes. Titan Caskets is looking to disrupt the industry by selling its products more cheaply, directly to consumers. Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at how thousands are now finding their loved ones' final resting places on the internet.
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LABOR: Tips on tipping: When, why, and how much | Watch Video
Americans have gotten used to tipping in restaurants, but these days it seems customers are being asked to tip for everything, everywhere. (And in the case of some restaurants, not at all!) Correspondent Nancy Giles tries to get some answers on the protocols of tipping from restaurateurs Danny Meyer and Amanda Cohen, and etiquette expert Diane Gottsman.
2023 tipping guide: Cash, apps, tipping jar - Diane Gottsman's updated tipping standards, including for the dreaded iPad on-screen tipping prompt.
For more info:
- Dirt Kitchen vegetarian restaurant, New York City
- Union Square Hospitality Group
- One Fair Wage
- Etiquette expert Diane Gottsman
- Follow Diane Gottsman on Instagram
- Our thanks to Clay Restaurant, Harlem
POLITICS: Cindy McCain on her drive to fight hunger | Watch Video
In Rome this month, Cindy McCain started her new job as executive director of the U.N. World Food Programme, an organization working in 123 countries with the ambitious goal of ending world hunger. She talks with correspondent Seth Doane about the increased political and logistical challenges of feeding the world's neediest, a task made more critical by the pandemic and war in Ukraine; and about the advice she continues to carry with her from her husband, the late Sen. John McCain.
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NATURE: Billfish in Mexico (Extended Video)
We leave you this Sunday morning swimming with billfish in waters off Quintana Roo in Mexico. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Hal Prince and the Broadway opening of "Phantom of the Opera" (Video)
Sunday, April 16, 2023 marks the final performance of Broadway's longest-running musical, Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera," a show which opened 35 years ago. In this "Sunday Morning" report originally aired on January 24, 1988, director Hal Prince talks with correspondent Charles Osgood about how "Phantom" is a culmination of his long theatrical career.
MUSIC: 2023 National Recording Registry additions: John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Madonna and "Super Mario Bros."
"Stairway to Heaven," "Imagine," and songs by John Denver, Mariah Carey, Louis Armstrong, The Police and more will be preserved by the Library of Congress for future generations.
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"HERE COMES THE SUN": Actor Eva Longoria and the ruins of Pompeii, Italy (Video)
Actor and television host Eva Longoria sits down with Lee Cowan to discuss her CNN travel show "Searching for Mexico." Then, Seth Doane travels to Pompeii, Italy, to learn about archaeologists' new discoveries.
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