This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 18)
HOST: Jane Pauley
LAW: Bill Cosby trial: Trying "America's TV dad" (Video)
Jurors were unable to reach a unanimous vote in the Bill Cosby trial, in which accuser Andrea Constand, a former Temple University employee, claimed the comedian once known as "America's TV dad" drugged and sexually assaulted her at his home in 2004. Correspondent DeMarco Morgan talks with University of Pennsylvania criminal law professor David Rudovsky about the difficulties both Constand and Cosby faced on the stand.
LAW: A look inside Michelle Carter's conviction (Video)
A young Massachusetts woman was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter Friday for sending her boyfriend dozens of text messages urging him to kill himself when they were teenagers. Erin Moriarty reports on Michelle Carter's trial, which was closely watched in legal circles, and a hot topic on social media.
COVER STORY: The great divide: The media war over Trump | Watch Video
Despite a brief moment of unity across party lines this week, after the mass shooting in which a Republican Congressman was critically wounded, the media wars surrounding coverage of President Donald Trump have been getting louder by the day.
Pat Buchanan will tell you it's been building for almost 50 years: "That sort of really began in earnest in November of 1969 when Nixon, after he gave his famous great 'Silent Majority' speech, was attacked by the networks immediately."
Senior Contributor Ted Koppel talks with Buchanan, and with Harvard professor Yochai Benkler, about the battle between presidents and the press, what news Americans are consuming, and the media war over hearts and minds.
For more info:
- "Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever" by Patrick J. Buchanan (Crown); Also available in eBook and Digital Audio Download formats
- Yochai Benkler, director, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
Study: Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda (Columbia Journalism Review)
ALMANAC: Atlantic City's Steel Pier | Watch Video
On June 18, 1898, the Jersey Shore's famed amusement venue opened, with sharpshooter Annie Oakley as the main attraction. Jane Pauley reports.
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FATHER'S DAY: Daddy's home: Millennial fathers amp up parenting | Watch Video
Simon Isaacs is leading the charge to the playground. With his website Fatherly, he wants to change how fathers across the country approach parenting. And he's not alone: The largest group of new dads in this country are now millennials. Tony Dokoupil reports on the changing role of fatherhood and how modern dads differ from fathers of previous generations.
For more info:
- fatherly.com
- The Fatherhood Project
- Raymond Levy. Psy.D., Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
- The New Dad (Boston College)
MUSIC: Lang Lang: Center stage | Watch Video
The renowned Chinese pianist, who brings his emotional, dramatic style to audiences across the globe, returns home. Seth Doane reports.
For more info:
- langlang.com
- Live concert and ticket information
- Follow @lang_lang on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
PASSAGE: North Korea frees American student (Video)
Otto Warmbier, a 22-year-old University of Virginia student who spent almost a year-and-a-half in captivity in North Korea, was released and returned to his family in the U.S. this week. Doctors said Warmbier, who was comatose, suffered severe brain damage while in detention. Jane Pauley reports.
HARTMAN: Sportsmanlike conduct in Congress (Video)
When a shocking act of political violence occurred last week, Congress threw a curveball to those expecting politicians to pile on to the mudslinging. As Steve Hartman suggests, a baseball game between Republicans and Democrats demonstrated how lessons learned in Little League -- about sportsmanship and respect -- just might have a role in the way Congress goes about its work in the "big leagues" of power.
MUSIC: Monterey at 50: When rock festivals were born | Watch Video
In 1967 the Monterey County Fairgrounds in California was the site of a three-day celebration of music that ushered in the "Summer of Love." Anthony Mason reports.
WEB EXTRA: "Monterey Pop" 50th anniversary re-release (Video)
Filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker captured the 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival, featuring such immortal acts as Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix, in a landmark documentary, "Monterey Pop." Now, 50 years after the "Summer of Love" music celebration, the recently-restored film is being re-released in theatres.
For more info:
- Monterey International Pop Festival, June 16-18, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, Calif. | Tickets
- "Monterey Pop" 50th anniversary theatrical re-release (Janus Films) | Screening locations
- "Monterey Pop" by D.A. Pennebaker; available on Blu-ray and DVD from the Criterion Collection
- Pennebaker Hegedus Films
- Monterey International Pop Festival: Music, Love, and Flowers, 1967, at the Grammy Museum, Los Angeles (through Oct. 22, 2017)
- Photos: Monterey Pop Festival 1967 & 2017 (Morrison Hotel Gallery)
COMMENTARY: Jim Gaffigan's love letter to his beard | Watch Video
On Father's Day the comedian expresses appreciation for the only accessory a man really needs.
For more info:
- "Jim Gaffigan: Cinco" (Netflix)
- "Cinco" by Jim Gaffigan – Available June 13 on CD (Amazon and Barnes & Noble) and via digital download (Amazon, Google Play and iTunes)
HISTORY: Custer's Last Stand | Watch Video
The Civil War hero -- brave, reckless and vain -- met an ignoble end at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. And every year, re-enactors recreate the last day that sealed Gen. Custer's legend forever. Mo Rocca reports.
For more info:
- Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Crow Agency, Mont.
- "The Last Stand: Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn" by Nathaniel Philbrick (Penguin); Also available in eBook, Digital Audio Download and Audio CD formats
- nathanielphilbrick.com
- Battle of the Little Bighorn Reenactment (June 23-25)
CALENDAR: Week of June 19 | Watch Video
"Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
NATURE: Burros (Extended Video)
We leave you this Father's Day morning in the Black Mountains of Arizona -- a home to wild burros, a few dads among them.
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
NATURE UP CLOSE: Cattle egrets, masters of emigration
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