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“60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, JULY 31
DEEPFAKES – Bill Whitaker reports on the use of artificial intelligence to create deepfakes, a rapidly improving technology some experts say in the years to come will give anyone the ability to create special effects like a Hollywood studio.
DRAWING TRUTH TO POWER – Badiucao, China’s foremost political cartoonist and street artist, uses his pointed drawings to poke at Chinese President Xi Jinping and his authoritarian regime in public ways. He is best known for plastering large posters of his cartoons on walls all over Australia and Europe and online, such as a depiction of President Xi hunting for Winnie the Pooh after China censored images of the Disney character when an internet meme compared Xi’s appearance to Pooh. His drawings go viral worldwide after he posts them on social media, and he has predictably drawn the ire of the Chinese government. Now exiled in Australia, Badiucao, which is not his real name, was forced to use colorful ski masks to disguise his identity for years. Jon Wertheim interviews China’s artful dissident unmasked Sunday on 60 MINUTES.
KING OF THE DEEP – When Alexey Molchanov broke his latest world record diving to 430 feet on one breath, 60 MINUTES was there to capture the feat. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the extreme sport of free diving and its king, a man making a name for himself and his sport.
Editor’s Note: These previously broadcast segments have been updated for this post-season edition.
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“CBS MORNINGS” LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 1
Saturday, July 30
- Saturday Sessions: Death Cab for Cutie
- The Dish: David Nayfeld
- A visit to the new Jackie Robinson Museum
- The restoration of Alaska’s wood bison
Monday, August 1
- Deb Liu, CEO of Ancestry.com and author of Take Back Your Power
- Maya Gabeira, author of Maya and the Beast
Tuesday, August 2
- Amanda Shires, singer-songwriter
- Sonia Manzano, actress and author of Coming Up Cuban
Wednesday, August 3
- Michelle Tea, author of Knocking Myself Up: A Memoir of My (In)Fertility
- Maggie Hoffman, digital director at Epicurious
Thursday, August 4
- Calvin Johnson, former NFL wide receiver
- Andrew Young and Paula Young Shelton, authors of Just Like Jesse Owens
- LL Cool J, host of Rock the Bells music festival
Friday, August 5
- John Anderson, singer-songwriter
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CBS News and Stations
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CBS Mornings
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Saturday, August 13 Saturday Sessions: Fantastic Cat The Dish: Ian Gyori and Rebecca Bard of Alaska’s The Potato Ron Howard, director of “Thirteen Lives” Monday, August 15 Ashanti, singer and actress Ellie Goulding, singer-songwriter
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48 Hours
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60 Minutes
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“60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
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CBS News and Stations
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CINDY HSU NAMED ANCHOR OF WEEKDAY 9:00 AM NEWSCASTS ON WCBS-TV AND CBS NEWS NEW YORK
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CBS NEWS RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 1
FACE THE NATION WITH MARGARET BRENNAN Delivered 2.6 million viewers, with 430,000 in adults 25-54, for the week, ranking #1 in viewers for the last 23 consecutive weeks (in 44 of 45 weeks FTN aired this season). (
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Face The Nation with Margaret Brennan
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CBS NEWS’ “FACE THE NATION” IS THE #1 SUNDAY MORNING PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM IN VIEWERS ON AUGUST 7
FACE THE NATION WITH MARGARET BRENNAN was the #1 Sunday morning public affairs show on Sunday, August 7, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings. FACE THE NATION delivered 2.6 million viewers, with 430,000 in adults 25-54, for the week, ranking #1 in total viewers for the last 23 consecutive weeks (in 44 of 45 weeks it has aired this season). Season-to-date, FACE THE NATION is the #1 Sunday morning public affairs show in viewers for the second ...
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CBS Mornings
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ON “CBS MORNINGS”: SENATOR TIM SCOTT ON FBI MAR-A-LAGO SEARCH, TRUMP’S FUTURE AND THE STATE OF THE GOP
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