Home This Week: Student debt, Lionel Richie, Garrison Keillor and Michael Che byozgur -May 15, 2022 0 Email Not Displaying? Click Here May 15, 2022 Did you miss "Sunday Morning" this week? Catch up now! Paths to avoid crippling student debt 43 million Americans now carry more than $1.7 trillion in student debt. With some questioning the value of a college degree, efforts are being made to eliminate college from many corporations' job requirements, while promoting skills training for "new-collar jobs." Read More Lionel Richie on his "amazing ride" The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, lead singer of the Commodores, solo artist, and "American Idol" judge is being honored with the Library of Congress' 2022 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song - and he promises new music in the near future. Read More Garrison Keillor talks about #MeToo and a return to Lake Wobegon Best known for the wildly-popular "A Prairie Home Companion," the author was accused of sexual misconduct, causing Minnesota Public Radio to sever ties. But he has never stopped writing, and is back on the road entertaining his audience. Read More Chef José Andrés on serving meals in a war zone The chef and his non-profit World Central Kitchen have provided a vital lifeline in disaster areas, serving more than 60 million meals. Now they are giving aid in Ukraine, the first time operating under fire. Michael Che on controversial comedy: "As long as people are talking it's not all that bad." The "Saturday Night Live" head writer, the first Black anchor of "Weekend Update," and star of the HBO series, "That Damn Michael Che," says standup is his first, and possibly greatest, love. Japan's tatami mats, a home-grown tradition Grass-and-straw tatami mats – once a privilege reserved for the elite – have been a key feature of Japanese architecture since the Middle Ages, crafted by gifted artisans. But now, with cheap knockoffs and changing lifestyles, the industry is at a crossroads. Abraham Lincoln's coat, and its hidden, bloody stories Currently on display at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is the coat worn by President Lincoln on the night he was assassinated at Ford's Theatre – a treasured object that speaks to tragedy in our nation's history. Rita Braver on her 50 years at CBS News The veteran broadcaster talks about her half-century tenure as a producer, law correspondent, White House reporter, and member of the "Sunday Morning" team, covering newsmakers and global events, and the inspiring stories of everyday people. Man arrested in Buffalo mass shooting that killed 10 It was a busy Saturday afternoon at Tops Supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., in a predominantly Black neighborhood, when a gunman started firing, his weapon's barrel bearing a racist message. Ten people were killed, and another three wounded, before an 18-year-old white man wearing body armor was arrested, for what was the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. this year. Passage: In memoriam "Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor Fred Ward, remembered for the films "The Right Stuff," "Henry & June" and "Tremors." Extended Nature Video: Bison at South Dakota's Custer State Park "Sunday Morning" takes us to Custer State Park in South Dakota, where bison and their young calves are roaming. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard. Book excerpt: "Boom Town: A Lake Wobegon Novel" by Garrison Keillor The humorist returns to his fictional Minnesota hometown (made famous by "A Prairie Home Companion"), which is now the setting for the funerals of childhood friends. Watch the full May 15 episode Hosted by Jane Pauley. "Here Comes The Sun": Delia Ephron and dumpster art Author and screenwriter Delia Ephron sits down with Dr. Jon LaPook to discuss love, the loss of her sister and her triumph over cancer. We also have a story about a man who stumbled across millions of dollars' worth of art headed for the landfill. WATCH SUNDAY MORNING... ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Download the CBS News app Copyright © 2022 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. 235 Second St, San Francisco, CA 94105 The email address for this newsletter is ozgur18.asdasd@blogger.com. Unsubscribe | Help | Privacy Policy Facebook Twitter