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Cover story: Remember Julie Moore, the civilian who helped change the military protocol
In the past, the American army informed the families about the death of members of the service with a telegram. Julie Moore, who served her husband during the Vietnam War, led the other army’s wives to pressure for a more generous way to inform the relatives of the losses. Today, the service personnel notify families personally, and provide additional support. Reporter Eline Kejano speaks with the children of Moore, the civil husband who helped reshape the army’s culture.
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Calendar: May 25
Sunday morning looks at historical events on this date.
Arts: Food is a good shroud enough to eat
In the latest issue of Bon Appétit, The Ghangiraable Food and Entertaining Magazine tries to something new: designed recipes for the tradition of prominent artwork. “Sunday morning”, Jin Pauli’s samples, a list inspired by the works of artists such as Helen Francinoller, Juddy Chicago, and Wueen Thibod.
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World: Steve Rosenberg, “A Man in Moscow” for the British Broadcasting Authority
Journalist Steve Rosenberg is now the last of the remaining BBC correspondents in Russia, and is doing his best to report Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine in a sea of Kremlin’s propaganda. He talks to CBS News Elizabeth Palmer about the pressure of reporting inside Russia; How to see the future of a country that fell in love several years ago; The time when the piano played with former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Books: Ann Tyler on the “selfish motivation” of the writer to explore another life
Ann Tyler’s most -selling novels – the tales of the souls that have been shattered and retreated by love – have broken the hearts of countless readers. At the end of it, “Three Days in June”, Tyler’s weekend details in the life of the principal of a divorced school, who was seized with the loss of her job and her daughter’s wedding. “Sunday morning”, Robert Costa, speaks with the Politzer Prize -winning writer about finding inspiration in the life of “Mromdrum” characters, and what does it mean to create a “very certified lie”.
Read excerpts: “Three days in June” by Ann Tyler
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Book Report: Ron Charles in a new summer who reads
The Washington Post’s book reviewer presents the most prominent events of fictional and fairyline publications.
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Circpion: In Memoriam
On Sunday morning, he remembers some of the prominent characters that left us this week.
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Work: Delta Air Lines’ 100th Year Flight
In 1925, what will be the Delta air lines as the first operation in the world to nominate crops in the Delta Mississippi region. A century after the first passenger flight, the airline escaped the merger, throats and bankruptcy, as it grows from one traveler to an international airline with more than 5,000 flights per day. Reporter Chris Van Cleef speaks with the CEO of Delta Ed Bastian about the future of the airline amid concerns about the economy and aviation safety; He visits the Delta Aviation Museum in Atlanta; The “garage’s sale” is attended by the fans of the airline to buy pieces of the date of aviation.
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Hartmann: The college graduate in the seven
A few years ago, Linwood Riddik, from SMERELIL, recently learned of “OrangeBurg Massacre” for 1968 at South Carolina State University, during which three black students were killed. The veteran felt the Vietnam war and the owner of the retired store that he had to honor their sacrifice by graduating from HBCU – at the age of 79.
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“Booop! The Musical”
Music: Music Product David Foster on “Boop!,” Barbra, and Ballads
Over the past fifty years, David Foster has produced some of the most famous artists in music, and won 16 Grammy Awards along the way. But the last manufacturer project is “Booop! The Musical”, which FOSter wrote about fifty songs. He talks to the reporter, Tryse Smith, about the discovery of unique talents such as Celine Dion and Michael Pollet; Work with demanding artists such as Barbra Streisand and Rock Group Chicago; And what really thinks about the legacy.
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Preview: Summer Music
Sending: Summer Films
The collection and records of the International Museum of Animation Arts, Olyhio Billy Ireland State Library and Museum
Arts: The Trailblazing Cartoon Art of Barbara Shermund
The artist Barbara Shermond (1899-778) was one of the first cartoons of women in New Yorker and other major magazines, from the twenties of the twentieth century to the 1960s. But she died barely followed – and her reputation was asleep, until a distant and cartoon historian to connect Shermond’s life points. Reporter Veth Sally speaks with Detective Amanda Gormeli and Coordinator Kitlene McGurk (author “Tell Me is a story in which the bad girl wins: Life and Art of Barbara Shermond”) about reviving the nurse’s humor and giving it to sex, marriage and society.
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Preview: Summer Arts
Comment
Dr. Timothy Johnson, a long -term medical correspondent for the TV network and a founding editor of the Harvard College of Health, says that by reducing more than $ 1.8 billion from grants from the National Health Institutes of Health, the Trump administration risks the destruction of the American medical research infrastructure and student “brain migration” to scientists to other countries, says Dr. Timothy Johnson, a long -term medical correspondent for the Harvard College of Health.
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Additional web: “Survivor” interview Kyle Fraser (YouTube Video) (YouTube Video)
Before the start of season 48 of the “Survivors”, the correspondent Jonathan Viglioti spoke to the contestant Kyle Fraser, Brooklyn’s lawyer, through him to Fiji; His strategy in the popular reality TV competition; And how he presented himself to his teammates. [In the end, Fraser was voted the million-dollar-winner of “Survivor.”]
Extended interview: Christian Bell (video)
In this exclusive network, actor Christian Bell speaks with the correspondent Trissy Smith about the organization’s origins that he participated in: Together California: A village for brothers and sisters, a house in Paltal, California.
films: History of the wonderful movie (YouTube Video)
The Hollywood summer team is supposed to be born with the 1975 edition of “Jaws” to Stephen Spielberg, after two years by “Star Wars”. However, the desire to make the cinema in the box office was present long before the shark fish from the water off the ambity. Turner Classic Movies Ben Mankieficz hosts actor Stephen Lang (Avatar “), critic Dana Stevens, Charles Acland, author of” American Blockbuster “, about the origin of great films-both of them are large budgets with educational epidemics, and films The low hearts that win huge movies.
From 2020: Now display – the return of the drive (YouTube Video)
Nancy Giles is looking to return cinemas in driving, its branches-expectations in parking lots, and water shows.
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