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Olivia de Havilland, known for roles in "Gone With the Wind" and "To Each His Own," dies at 104

Hollywood is remembering Olivia de Havilland, one of the last stars from cinema's so-called Golden Age. The Oscar-winning actress died at her home in Paris on Sunday at the age of 104. She appeared in dozens of films in her decades long career, including "Gone With the Wind." Anthony Mason remembers her life, on and off screen.

Rome Opera has COVID-19 friendly opening night at ancient chariot racing site

As early as 2,800 years ago, Romans would flock to the Circus Maximus to be entertained with chariot races. Now, the ancient site has been transformed into an outdoor venue for the Rome Opera House's summer season. Chris Livesay talks to soprano Rosa Feola about how Circus Maximus is the savior of Italian Opera.

Media mogul Tyler Perry on aCamp Quarantinea production and helping others

Actor, director, writer and producer Tyler Perry joins "CBS This Morning" to give a behind-the-scenes look at the precautions in place to keep cast and crew members safe while filming at his studio amid the coronavirus outbreak. Tyler Perry Studios is one of the first studios in the country to resume production during the pandemic.

"Sunday Morning" Matinee: Celebrating Rodgers & Hart

2020 marks the centenary of the Broadway debut of the first professional collaboration by one of musical theater's most legendary duos, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. To honor their songwriting legacy, Broadway stars Jelani Alladin ("Frozen," "Hercules") and Christiani Pitts ("King Kong," "A Bronx Tale"), along with dancer Richard Riaz Yoder ("Hello, Dolly!," "Shuffle Along"), present a modern take on the Rodgers & Hart standard "The Lady Is a Tramp," recorded especially for the "Sunday Morning" audience. Music direction and arrangements by drummer Bryan Carter, who performs alongside bassist Russell Hall.

National Zoo reopens for the first time in 19 weeks

After shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic, the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. reopened to the public for the first time in 19 weeks. Some indoor exhibits still remain closed for health and safety reasons. Chip Reid reports.

Kim Kardashian West addresses Kanye's mental health

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian West made a public plea for compassion on behalf of her husband Kanye West. This comes after a public outburst over the weekend at a presidential rally in South Carolina. Jericka Duncan reports.

"Watchmen" leads all Emmy nominees with 26

The late Fred Willarda received a nod for his "Modern Family" guest appearance and a posthumous nomination also went to director Lynn Shelton,.

MLB postpones Miami Marlins games over virus outbreak

More than a dozen players and staff members for the team have tested positive for the virus.

Kyrie Irving commits $1.5 million for WNBA players who opt out

WNBA players who are not deemed high risk by a panel of doctors would otherwise have to forfeit their salary if they choose to sit out the season.

Olivia de Havilland, star of Hollywood's Golden Age, dead at 104

De Havilland died at home in Paris, the city where she lived since the 1950s.

TV shows canceled or ended in 2020

It was the end of the road for "Katy Keene," "Hawaii Five-0," "Modern Family" and more.

Fox News anchors and former reporter accused of sexual misconduct

Two of Fox News Channel's most prominent hosts are accused of sexual harassment, and a former reporter is accused of rape. Jericka Duncan reports. (Warning: Some of the allegations are graphic in nature).

Book sheds light on Harry and Meghan's split from royal family

The book also describes a conversation between Harry and Prince William that apparently led to a rift between the brothers

WNBA players walk off court before national anthem

"We are dedicating this season to Breonna Taylor, an outstanding EMT who was murdered over 130 days ago in her home," Liberty guard Layshia Clarendon. "We will say her name...We will be a voice for the voiceless."

Naya Rivera's ex-husband posts emotional tribute to star

"Time on Earth is precious and you just never know....you never know what could happen," Dorsey said.

Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac co-founder, has died at 73

"When we lost Peter Green, we were devastated as people, and our music was a what are we going to do?" Mick Fleetwood told CBS News' Anthony Masona.

Regis Philbin, beloved longtime TV host, dies at 88, family says

"His family and friends are forever grateful for the time we got to spend with him," his family said in a statement.

From 2005: The iconic Regis Philbin

TV legend Regis Philbin died Friday, July 24 at the age of 88. In this "Sunday Morning" profile originally broadcast December 25, 2005, Charles Osgood visited the set of Philbin's syndicated morning show, "Live with Regis and Kelly," and accompanied him on the piano, as Philbin talked about the hosting jobs, late-night guest appearances and recordings of one of TV's brightest personalities.

Remembering Regis Philbin

Talk show host Regis Philbin, who held the Guinness World Record for most hours on TV, died Friday, July 24 at the age of 88. "Sunday Morning" takes a look back at a perennially winning television personality.

The New Yorker Cartoons: Signs of the times

For some 95 years, cartoons in The New Yorker magazine have captured the spirit of their times. "Sunday Morning" presents a recent sampling from cartoonists Victoria Roberts, Pia Guerra and Ian Boothby, Jeremy Nguyen, and David Sipress.

A summer song: Jimmy Buffett

The "Margaritaville" singer who's provided a summer soundtrack for decades, and who has a new album out ("Life on the Flip Side"), has canceled his annual summer tour because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But despite the dour news and shuttered concert scene, Jimmy Buffett is one to turn lemons into lemonade, by performing online concerts for first responders. Correspondent Tracy Smith catches up with the singer about making music that meets the challenge of the times.

Jimmy Buffett: "Everybody needs to take a little breath"

The "Margaritaville" singer, who canceled his annual summer tour, is making lemonade out of lemons, performing online concerts for first responders and longing for the day he'll once again put on "one hell of a show"

Danny Meyer on the key takeaway for rescuing restaurants

Hospitality is a central ingredient in the restaurateur's recipe for survival, as is rethinking the business model for one of the nation's largest industries, hard hit by the pandemic

Jimmy Buffett performs aSlack Tidea

The singer-songwriter famed for aMargaritavillea has cancelled his annual summer tour, but fans who are isolating at home can take solace in his new album, aLife on the Flip Side.a In this web exclusive for aCBS Sunday Morning,a Jimmy Buffett performs a song from the album, aSlack Tide.a

10 essential film scores by Ennio Morricone

Music by the Italian composer, who died Monday at age 91, has left an indelible imprint on many genres, from spaghetti westerns and gangster dramas to historic epics and horror (with audio excerpts)

MLB team says it's a "great day to arrest the killers of Breonna Taylor"

The Tampa Bay Rays on Twitter called for the arrest of the officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.

Saturday Sessions: Allman Betts Band performs "Midnight Rider"

Devon Allman, son of Allman Brothers frontman Greg Allman, paired up with sons of other founding Allman Brothers members to make the Allman Betts Band just three years ago. Following their acclaimed debut "Down to the River,a the band is now set to release their second album aBless Your Hearta on August 28. They join aCBS This Morning: Saturdaya to perform "Midnight Rider."

Saturday Sessions: Allman Betts Band performs "Pale Horse Rider"

Devon Allman, son of Allman Brothers frontman Greg Allman, paired up with sons of other founding Allman Brothers members to make the Allman Betts Band just three years ago. Following their acclaimed debut "Down to the River,a the band is now set to release their second album aBless Your Hearta on August 28. They join aCBS This Morning: Saturdaya to perform "Pale Horse Rider."

Capricorn Records, birthplace of southern rock, is resurrected

Capricorn Records is known as the birthplace of southern rock. The studio, where the Allman Brothers, Joe Cocker, and Lynyrd Skynyrd all recorded, was once forgotten. Now, it's opening its doors again. Dana Jacobson visited the resurrected studio in Macon, Georgia.

Saturday Sessions: Allman Betts Band performs "Magnolia Road"

Devon Allman, son of Allman Brothers frontman Greg Allman, paired up with sons of other founding Allman Brothers members to make the Allman Betts Band just three years ago. Following their acclaimed debut "Down to the River,a the band is now set to release their second album aBless Your Hearta on August 28. They join aCBS This Morning: Saturdaya to perform "Magnolia Road."

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