![sm-jane-pauley-060924-2971237-640x360.jpg](https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2024/06/09/7f23ab30-1aa6-48bd-a760-a2698c589be2/thumbnail/640x360/88cb73640c9271b855f1b694f91df926/sm-jane-pauley-060924-2971237-640x360.jpg?v=5842509bb796a146f9b20d3e8b03dac6#)
6/9: Sunday Morning
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lilia Luciano examines the post-college experiences of graduates whose student debt was erased. Also: Natalie Morales talks with Julia Louis-Dreyfus about her new dramatic film, "Tuesday," and her podcast, "Wiser Than Me"; Tracy Smith sits down with Lionel Richie to discuss the 1985 recording of "We Are the World"; David Martin looks back on the role of paratroopers in the D-Day invasion 80 years ago; Kelefa Sanneh interviews actor-producer-director Griffin Dunne about his memoir, "The Friday Afternoon Club"; and Rita Braver pays a visit to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., which is marking its 50th anniversary.