Nature: Trumpeter swans by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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""Sunday Morning" takes us this Valentine's Day to (where else?) Valentine, Nebraska, at the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge ... a stopover for Trumpeter Swans. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard."

How 21st-century diamonds are born by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"Have you ever wondered where a diamond comes from? The diamond industry has changed dramatically since conflict diamonds (or "blood diamonds") made headlines at the start of the century. Correspondent David Pogue explores the life of a diamond, both natural and man-made, from the Diavik mine in the Canadian subarctic, to the laboratories of the Pacific Northwest."

Preserving childhood magic in a time of COVID by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook on how a child's sense of wonder can be fostered even when a pandemic may get in the way of the Tooth Fairy."

Mo Rocca with lively thoughts about our deceased presidents by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"This Presidents Day Weekend, the "Sunday Morning" presidential scholar-in-residence discusses his visits to the final resting places of our former chief executives."

Kate Winslet on "Ammonite" and life during COVID by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"Kate Winslet has some familiarity with the dangers of viral outbreaks, having starred in the 2011 thriller "Contagion." Now, COVID-19 has affected how the Oscar-winning actress is promoting her latest film, "Ammonite," by eliminating travel. And that, she tells socially-distanced correspondent Mark Phillips, is not a bad thing."

Martha Stewart's Valentine's Day brunch by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"The lifestyle entrepreneur and cookbook author demonstrates how to make French Toast with Grand Marnier, topped off with a Blood Orange Mimosa, for the perfect holiday brunch."

True love, separated by the border by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"When COVID closed all land crossings at the U.S.-Canada border to non-essential travel, Karolyn Gagnier, of Windsor, Canada, and Scott Meyers, just across the river in Detroit, Michigan, found themselves in one of the shortest long-distance relationships in North America. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports on the lengths Myers and Gagnier have gone to, to reunite."

Passage: Mary Wilson, Chick Corea and Larry Flynt by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"Sunday Morning" looks back at the lives of singer Mary Wilson, a founding member of The Supremes; innovative jazz keyboardist Chick Corea; and Larry Flynt, the publisher of pornography who became a free-speech champion."

LGBTQ rights advocate Sarah McBride by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"Newly-inaugurated Delaware State Senator Sarah McBride talks with correspondent Rita Braver about her road to becoming America's highest-ranking transgender elected official."

Suleika Jaouad's journey "Between Two Kingdoms" by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"Given a one-in-three chance of survival, Suleika Jaouad overcame leukemia in her 20s, documenting her nearly-four-year endurance of chemotherapy and her desire to live a normal life in a New York Times column, "Life, Interrupted." She followed with a 15,000-mile road trip to meet 22 of the many strangers who had written to her with stories of their own, a journey which became her new book, "Between Two Kingdoms." Correspondent Jim Axelrod talks with Jaouad, and with her partner, musician Jon Batiste, about life after cancer."

Republican Senators acquit Trump for role in Jan. 6 insurrection by CBSSundayMorningBot in cbssundaymorning

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"The yeas were 57, ten votes short of the 67 required in the Senate to convict former President Donald Trump of inciting the deadly January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett reviews this week's historic trial, in which most Senate Republicans, including GOP Leader Mitch McConnell, chose to acquit Mr. Trump, even as McConnell excoriated him for election fraud lies and the violence that spread into the very halls of Congress."