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​This week on "Sunday Morning" (Jan. 22)

Host: Jane Pauley

        
COVER STORIES:
The Next Chapter
As a new administration takes power in our nation, “Sunday Morning” looks at two events this week that show the difficult road ahead -- for the 45th president, and for a public concerned about the state of the union as laid bare by a divisive and corrosive campaign season:

THE OPPOSITION: Women’s March on Washington | Watch Video
Hundreds of thousands of protesters in the capital, and thousands more in cities across the U.S. and around the world, are demonstrating Saturday against the attitudes expressed by President Donald Trump and his supporters during the campaign and through his transition period. Rita Braver reports.

GALLERY: Trump inauguration protests

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THE NEW PRESIDENT:
 Donald Trump’s first day in office | Watch Video
A real estate entrepreneur and reality TV host who has never held political office and who promised to shake up the Washington establishment has been sworn in as our nation’s president -- and must now lead the free world. Chip Reid reports.

GALLERY: The inauguration of Donald J. Trump

GALLERY: Trump inauguration balls and parties

GALLERY: Trump and family

        
ALMANAC:
Sam Cooke
On January 22, 1931, the singer-songwriter known for such hits as “You Send Me” and “A Change Is Gonna Come” was born. Jane Pauley reports.

        
ART:
 The visual delights of camera obscura (Video)
By utilizing a basic principle of optics once used by Renaissance artists like Canaletto and Wermeer, photographer Abelardo Morell builds a “camera obscura” with which to capture landscapes and architectural wonders. Morell’s photographs bring the outside in. Serena Altschul reports. 

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Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc, who turned the McDonald brothers’ fast-food restaurant into a global chain, in “The Founder.” The Weinstein Company


MOVIES:
The real “Founder” | Watch Video
A new movie dramatizes how a visionary milk shake mixer salesman turned the McDonald brothers’ fast-food restaurant into a franchise powerhouse. Ben Tracy interviews Michael Keaton and John Lee Hancock, the star and director of “The Founder.”

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OPINION:
 Ben Stein on the greatness of America | Watch Video
It is the peaceful, respectful transition of power that sets our nation apart from those that change leaders with tanks and cannons, says our contributor.

       
PORTLAND:
A nonprofit pub that’s good for what ales you | Watch Video
The Oregon Public House in Portland claims to be the country’s first pub to give away its profits. Luke Burbank reports.

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HARTMAN:
 No ordinary field trip at inauguration (Video)
Students from Immokalee High School in Florida who got a chance to attend the inauguration of President Donald Trump found themselves conflicted. Immokalee is a town of field workers - some in this country legally, some not - and many of their children, “Dreamers,” are the very people President Trump has threatened to evict. Steve Hartman talked to the student who not only experienced a civics lesson in Washington, but also taught us all a lesson as well.

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Henry Winkler and correspondent Mo Rocca, fishing on the Snake River in Idaho. CBS News


SUNDAY PROFILE:
 Happy days are here again for Henry Winkler | Watch Video
As the Fonz on the classic TV comedy “Happy Days, Henry Winkler played America’s most famous teenager. A little-known fact about Winkler is that he was dyslexic -- so dyslexic he could barely read. Now at 71, Winkler is co-creator of a popular series of children’s books featuring a fourth-grader who similarly has trouble reading. Mo Rocca talks with Henry Winkler and his wife, Stacey, and also joins them in a pastime that has got them both hooked: fly-fishing.

WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Henry Winkler on his dyslexia
The actor talks with Mo Rocca about how dyslexia affected his performance as the Fonz on the classic 1970s sitcom “Happy Days.”

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Truffles, a fragrant and expensive delicacy. CBS News

FOOD: Truffles: Secrets of a fragrant delicacy | Watch Video
To appreciate why truffles, a mushroom-like fungus, can be so pricey, it’s necessary to see how they’re found. In Italy, Seth Doane joins Natale and Giorgio Romagnolo, fifth-generation truffle-hunting brothers, and their dog, Brio, and meets with Michelin-starred chef Damiano Nigro, for some lessons in a fragrant delicacy.

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MOVIES:
Who will receive Oscar nominations? | Watch Video
On Tuesday the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will announce this year’s Academy Award nominations. Our critic David Edelstein offers his take on who should be in the running.

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CALENDAR:
Week of January 23 | Watch Video
From Oscar nominations to Chinese New Year, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

      
NATURE:
 Short-eared owls (Video)
We leave you this Sunday Morning in the company of short-eared owls near the town of New Hudson, in the new president’s home state of New York. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.

      
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NATURE UP CLOSE:
Water molecules
       


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