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This week on “Sunday Morning” (Aug. 16)

Published August 15, 2026 · Updated August 15, 2026 · By Susan Smith - wertynews.com

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Sunday Morning Preview: August 16, 2026

Wertynews.com – The Emmy-winning program "CBS News Sunday Morning" airs each Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on CBS. Viewers can also catch the show streaming through the CBS News application starting at 11:00 a.m. ET. Jane Pauley continues her role as host for this week's edition.

Summer of Extremes: Navigating a Warmer Planet

July claimed the title of the warmest month on record for the Lower 48 States, surpassing the previous benchmark established during the Dust Bowl era. This milestone represents yet another progression toward a hotter, more perilous global climate. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti discusses these developments with climate journalist Jeff Goodell and atmospheric scientist Maria Molina. Together, they examine how shifting climate patterns are raising the probability that severe weather phenomena—including heat waves, wildfires, and hurricanes—will grow both more frequent and more intense.

For more information on this topic, readers may consult "The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet" by Jeff Goodell (Little, Brown & Co.), available in Trade Paperback, eBook, and Audio formats through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Bookshop.org.

Jeff Goodell (Official site) Maria Molina, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, College Park

Almanac: August 16

The program revisits significant historical moments that occurred on this date throughout the years.

Fashion: Trophy Belt Buckles—Cowboy Culture's Precious Currency

From bull riding competitions to barrel racing events, trophy belt buckles serve as symbols of dedication, achievement, and honor among champion rodeo participants. Correspondent Ian Lee travels to Fort Worth for the Professional Bull Riders World Championship, where top-tier cowboys battle for the coveted trophy buckle. He also connects with the skilled craftspeople at Montana Silversmiths who maintain this century-old practice.

Additional Resources: Professional Bull Riders World Championship, Fort Worth Montana Silversmiths, Columbus, Mont. Cooper Davis on Instagram Flint Rasmussen (Official site) John Crimber on Instagram

Food: Lovina Zook's Journey from Amish Community to Digital Star

Lovina Hershberger Zook, now twenty-three, represents an unexpected social media personality. Raised within a conservative Amish environment, she had never operated a cell phone, used a computer, or driven an automobile before leaving her faith and family five years ago. Today, she shares Amish stories and culinary traditions with approximately six million digital followers. Faith Salie examines this unconventional TikTok phenomenon.

Recipe: Amish Peanut Butter Pie For more information: Lovina Zook (Official site) "Lovina's Amish Cookbook: 230+ Authentic Amish Recipes" by Lovina Hershberger Zook (Lovina's Kitchen Co.), available in Hardcover and eBook formats

Politics: Rahm Emanuel

Robert Costa provides coverage on this topic.

Passage: In Memoriam

"Sunday Morning" honors several distinguished individuals who passed away this week.

Fashion: Short Pants—The Long and Short of It

The summer of 1936 brought a particularly dangerous heat wave that claimed at least five thousand lives. This same season also popularized a refreshing fashion option: shorts. Correspondent Mo Rocca explores the extensive history of short pants, including a period when Yonkers, New York, actually prohibited the wearing of shorts. He also traces how hot pants and Daisy Dukes evolved into high fashion statements.

Book Excerpt: Modesty on the line in "The Summer of Death" Geoff Williams' narrative of the 1936 deadly heat wave documents one Kentucky city's attempts to arrest young women whose summer clothing was deemed insufficiently modest.

For more information: "The Summer of Death: The Great Heat Wave of 1936 and the Making of Modern-Day America" by Geoff Williams (Pegasus Books), available in Hardcover, eBook, and Audio formats through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Bookshop.org Mayor Mike Spano, Yonkers, N.Y. Erin Black, associate arts professor, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts

Hartman: Mom

Music: Don Henley on the Eagles' Extended "Long Goodbye" Tour

The Eagles, recognized as one of the finest classic rock groups in history (with their "Greatest Hits" compilation standing as the best-selling album ever), have prolonged their farewell tour. The band currently maintains a residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas. Eagles co-founder Don Henley converses with correspondent Tracy Smith regarding the group's fifty-year connection with audiences, the enduring legacy of his deceased bandmate Glenn Frey, and how his pre-show routine has evolved over time. (Originally broadcast February 8, 2026.)

You can stream the Eagles' album "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" by clicking on the embed below (Free Spotify registration required to hear the tracks in full):

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Extended Interview - Don Henley (Video) Singer-songwriter Don Henley reflects on the Eagles' decades-long c

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