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CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS Sunday Morning, January 9, 2022

CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS News

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.3943 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning," a panel of historians is releasing its third collection of essays analyzing and assessing the accomplishments and failures of a presidential administration. However, for the first time, a former president, Donald Trump, spoke to the historians to offer his own take on his time in office. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Princeton University's Julian Zelizer, who assembled the panel, and with the academics who unpack history's first judgment of the 45th president.

He was half of the Washington Post team of reporters who broke the Watergate scandal. But Carl Bernstein's career began as a teenager at the Washington Star, what he has called the best education in journalism. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with Bernstein about his new memoir, "Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom," and about how a cub reporter who chased history ended up making it.

Jane Pauley marks the end of an era, when Blackberry, whose mobile devices once served up to 85 million subscribers worldwide, pulled the plug on its phones, shutting down service for good.

David Pogue looks at how TikTok is rewriting the rules of comedy, especially during the COVID lockdown, and talks with TikTokers about their unusual path to fame.

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app starting September 26th. The the Good morning. I'm Jane Pauly and this is Sunday morning. It's been said

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journalism is the first draft of history. During the Trump years that

1:25.6

draft was sometimes found in sensational headlines that tended to generate more

1:30.8

heat than light. Now a group of actual historians is considering the presidency

1:37.1

of Donald Trump. It's a monumental task. With only one likely outcome, like the man himself, its findings will be met with both praise and condemnation.

1:49.0

Rita Braver speaks with some of the men and women taking a first look back.

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The Constitution of the United States.

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So how are historians assessing Donald Trump's presidency?

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Donald Trump's presidency.

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