This week on "Sunday Morning" (Nov. 13)
Host: Jane Pauley
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COVER STORY: The view of voters in West Virginia coal country | Watch Video
Ted Koppel talks with Donald Trump supporters in West Virginia, a state where 69 percent of voters supported the Republican nominee, to hear what they hope will come out of the Trump presidency.
ALMANAC: The mechanical cow milking machine | Watch Video
On November 13, 1930, a N.J. dairy farm introduced the Rotolactor, a rotating mechanical cow milker. Jane Pauley reports.
HISTORY: Restoring a World War II aviation gem | Watch Video
Lee Cowan shows us a B-29 bomber rescued from the boneyard, and the people who helped launch it back into the skies.
ART: Sir Elton John’s album | Watch Video
Elton John began collecting photographs when he got sober 25 years ago. Today his collection numbers nearly 8,000, and is considered one of the most important in the world.
Anthony Mason talks with Sir Elton about his love of photography, and his collection that went on exhibit this week at the Tate Modern in London.
For more info:
- The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection, at Tate Modern, London (through May 7, 2017) | Purchase tickets
- Exhibition book: “The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection” by Mavlian and Baker; Available in Hardcover and Trade Paperback formats
- eltonjohn.com
BOBBY FLAY: Greek diners run in their blood | Watch Video
Contributor Bobby Flay looks at the Greek diner -- multi-generational joints with lots of character, and lots of items on the menu! Flay visits the Broad Street Diner in Keyport, N.J. (recently named the #1 diner in New Jersey), and the Bel Aire Diner in Astoria, Queens (named the best diner in New York City) to find out why diners are a Greek family tradition (And how do they offer all of that food?)
For more info:
- Bel Aire Diner, Astoria, Queens, N.Y.
- Best Diners in New York (N.Y. Daily News)
- Broad Street Diner, Keyport, N.J.
- Best Diner in New Jersey (nj.com)
- “Jersey Diners” by Peter Genovese (Rivergate Books)
STEVE HARTMAN: Wedding gift (Video)
Brandon and Kathy Gunn, of Northville, Mich., have been married nine years now, and yet they just recently opened their last wedding present. The present has a lesson for all us. Steve Hartman reports.
MOVIES: Warren Beatty: Living legend | Watch Video
Warren Beatty has been a leading man for more than half a century, but as he tells correspondent Mo Rocca, he’s far from finished. Beatty talks about his stellar career and his latest film, “Rules Don’t Apply.”
For more info:
- “Rules Don’t Apply” (Official site)
- Musso & Frank Grill, Hollywood, Calif.
- American Film Institute
PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
TV: Trevor Noah: Finding humor in the darkest of times | Watch Video
Growing up under South Africa’s apartheid system, the host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” sees a painful past as a story of triumph. Michelle Miller reports.
BOOK EXCERPT: Read a selection from Trevor Noah’s memoir, “Born a Crime”
For more info:
- “Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood” by Trevor Noah (Spiegel & Grau); Also available in eBook format, and audiobook from Audible
- trevornoah.com
- “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah” (Comedy Central)
- Comedy Cellar, New York City
- “You Laugh But It’s True” (Documentary); Available via Netflix and Vimeo
- Madiba Restaurant, Brooklyn
VETERANS: The Good Cemeterian | Watch Video
Andrew Lumish, of Tampa, Fla., devotes his energies to scrubbing the grime and moss from veterans’ gravestones, to reveal the names and lives of the departed. Anna Werner reports.
For more info:
- The Good Cemeterian (Facebook)
PASSAGE: Election 2016 by the numbers (Video)
Jane Pauley breaks down this week’s presidential election.
NATURE: Great Smoky Mountains (Extended Video)
We leave you this Sunday Morning among the autumn colors of the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
IN MEMORIAM: Bill Flanagan on Leonard Cohen (Video)
Leonard Cohen, one of the greatest songwriters of our time, has passed away at the age of 82. “Sunday Morning” contributor Bill Flanagan reflects on his career and his haunting music.
ELECTION 2016: Nancy Giles: Time to get to work
Nearly 100 million people did not bother to vote, making that “more perfect union” a more distant prospect.
NATURE UP CLOSE: Mount Rushmore National Park
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