This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 14)
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This week's episode features a cover story exploring healthy eating in Japan, contrasting it with the United States' higher obesity rates despite the popularity of fast food. Correspondent Adam Yamaguchi will examine the differences in Japanese diets, how companies monitor employee health, and how schools design nutritious lunches for children.
Additional segments include an "Almanac" looking back at historical events on June 14, and a "History" piece on America's Time Capsule, set to be buried in Philadelphia and opened in 2276 for the nation's quincentennial. Correspondent Faith Salie will investigate the objects chosen for preservation and the capsule's design.
The program will also showcase art by Lyndon J. Barrois Sr., who creates soccer-themed pieces from chewing gum wrappers, with correspondent Luke Burbank discussing the Los Angeles exhibit "Fรบtbol Is Life: Animated Sportraits." Finally, "Sunday Profile" will feature actor Bill Mumy, known for his roles in "The Twilight Zone" and "Lost in Space," discussing his career and how he navigated Hollywood as a child actor.
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