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CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS Sunday Morning, February 21, 2021

CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS News

News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Cbs

4.6871 Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning," Ted Koppel sits down with community leaders and healthcare workers to explore the roots of COVID-19 vaccine skepticism. Seth Doane speaks to Paolo Fazioli. Chip Reid reports on the Columbian Harmony Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Nancy Giles interviews Academy Award-winning actress Ellen Burstyn. Nicholas Thompson of The Atlantic Magazine tells the tale of the man who went by the name "Mostly Harmless;" Lee Cowan sits down with Cindy McCain. And Steve Hartman tells the story of a Pizza Hut deliveryman who got a big tip.

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As a kid growing up in Chicago there was one horror movie I was too scared to watch.

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It was called Candyman. The

0:43.9

scary cult classic was set in the Chicago Housing Project. It was about this

0:47.8

supernatural killer who would attack his victims if they said his name five times

0:51.2

into a bathroom mirror. Candyman?

0:53.4

Candyman?

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Now we all know chanting a name won't make a killer magically appear.

0:57.4

But did you know that the movie Candyman

0:59.9

was partly inspired by an actual murder. I was struck by both how spooky it was but

1:06.6

also how outrageous it was. We're going to talk to the people who were there and we're also

1:11.2

going to uncover the larger story. My architect was shocked

1:15.0

when he saw how this was created. Literally shocked. And we'll look at what the

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