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Cover Story: The New Pope
This week, there is a successor to Pope Francis. Seth Doane reported at the meeting that elected Cardinal Robert Prevost, a Chicago-born cardinal, led the Catholic Church and played Pope Leo XIV.


Yearbook: May 11
"Sunday Morning" reviews the historical events of this date.

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One thing missing in this Waymo taxi: human drivers. CBS News

Technology: Road to more driverless cars
Waymo operates self-driving taxis in four cities and will soon expand to more than a dozen cities as Tesla and Amazon’s robot tax services are delayed. But Google-owned Waymo still has to overcome public resistance and step into self-driving cars. Correspondent David Pogue reported on how the company tried to avoid bumps on the road.

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Mother's Day: The Story of Foster Mother
Steve Hartman Report.

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Patricia Clarkson, star of the new movie "Eli Lilly". CBS News

Movie: "Eli Lilly": Patricia Clarkson at equivalent pay activist Lilly Ledbetter
Oscar-nominated actress Patricia Clarkson, in the story of Lilly, is the story of Lilly Ledbetter, whose 1990s lawsuit demands an equal salary with her male colleagues all the way to the Supreme Court. Correspondent Faith Salie talks to Clarkson about playing real-life activist, and her own mother, Jackie Clarkson, who was former Louisiana elected representative Jackie Clarkson, inspired her performance.

To watch the trailer for Eli Lilly, click the video player below:

Eli Lilly Trailer (2025) Patricia Clarkson go through A media report On YouTube

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Channel: in the memo
"Sunday Morning" remember to leave some of our famous figures this week.

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A new example of Trompe l'Oeil: Looking at the sculpture of Tom Dedinger in one direction, it resembles an osprey; looking at the other, you can see that it is made of garbage. CBS News

Art: Create art with garbage
The work of environmental artist Tom Deininger represents a huge wildlife of wildlife and is reproduced in lifelike details. However, each of his works is made of discarded objects - from garbage to toys from childhood - that can be identified from a certain perspective. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti talks with Deininger about his garbage-centric art and raise awareness of human threats to endangered species.

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Comment: Josh's mom on Mother's Day

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Barry Diller and journalist Tracy Smith are located in the high line in New York City. CBS News

Book: Barry Diller reveals his soul in new memoirs, "know"
In his new book, a combination of business memoirs and personal journey titled "Who Knows," former television, film and media executive Barry Diller announced the opening of the subject, saying he vowed that he never talked about it in public, including his early relationship with men, and his decades-long relationship, as well as his decades-long relationship, and a 24-year relationship with fashion designer Diane Vone von Furstenberg. Diller told reporter Tracy Smith that he had previously refused to be open to his private life because “I think I’m a coward.”

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Business: Trump's small business owner: "This is a bomb that just fell into our legs"
President Trump’s sudden and unpredictable tariffs have attracted great attention from small business owners, whose livelihoods are now at risk. Correspondent Jo Ling Kent spoke with Marissa Heldling, who fears she will soon be unable to stock her kids’ boutiques in Minnesota. Beth Benike, named Minnesota's "little businessman of the year," said the fees imposed by the tariffs could cause her to lose her home. Kent also spoke with economist Kyla Scanlon, who said tariffs are an unnecessary burden.

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Comment: To mom, a little
Comedian Jim Gaffigan suggests how to best celebrate Mother's Day, which is a perfect meaning.

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Marathon: Celebrate Mom (YouTube Video)
Enjoy these classic "Sunday Morning" features that celebrate all the joy, hope, heartache and hard work.

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Marathon: Keeping the Power of Promise and Kindness (YouTube Video)
“CBS Sunday Morning” explores how keeping one’s promises and doing good deeds can affect others and the community.

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David Morgan