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CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS Sunday Morning, June 27, 2021

CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

CBS News

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.3943 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning," with host Jane Pauley, Luke Burbank talks with Shay Myers, a third-generation Oregon farmer who feels it's important that agricultural workers get their due. Since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quit as full-time royals, their popularity in the U.K. has plummeted – and Prince William and Kate Middleton have been called upon to fill the vacuum. Correspondent Holly Williams reports on how the House of Windsor is trying to counter the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's narrative in the media with a new charm offensive by the family. Attorney Ted Olson, a star in conservative legal circles, has argued 65 cases before the U.S Supreme Court, but his stance has not always reflected traditional conservative doctrine. Olson talked with Mo Rocca about overcoming polarization, and about his marriage, which demonstrates that opposites attract. The host of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" talks to John Dickerson about returning to the Ed Sullivan Theater to perform before a live, vaccinated audience, something he had not done in 460 days.

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0:46.6

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0:50.3

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0:57.0

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0:59.0

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1:13.8

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1:17.6

broadcast like 21-year-old Taylor Swift. 10 years from now I'll be 30

1:22.3

what's the sound then? We'll hear how much Taylor Swift. Ten years from now, I'll be 30.

1:23.2

What's the sound then?

1:24.2

We'll hear how much our world has changed and how it hasn't.

1:27.8

You were either for the books or against the books.

1:29.6

And it was almost like a Civil War.

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