6/21: Sunday Morning
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At a glance
- The CBS News Sunday Morning program featured segments on birthright citizenship, the unveiling of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, and recordings by Shooter Jennings.
- The broadcast also included a discussion on childhood obesity and a look at the natural world, specifically seahorses and seadragons.
- Comedian John Mulaney was also a featured guest on the program.
CBS News Sunday Morning, hosted by Lee Cowan, presented a diverse lineup of segments on June 21st. The program explored the complex issue of birthright citizenship, offering viewers a deep dive into its legal and social implications.
A significant portion of the broadcast was dedicated to the unveiling of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, highlighting its importance as a historical and cultural institution.
In the realm of music, the show featured Shooter Jennings as he released previously unheard recordings by his father, the legendary Waylon Jennings. The program also included a segment with comedian John Mulaney, offering a touch of humor and entertainment.
Further topics covered included childhood obesity, examining its causes and consequences, and a fascinating exploration into the natural world, focusing on the unique characteristics of seahorses and seadragons.
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