This week on “Sunday Morning” (Feb. 18)
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COVER STORY: Infidelity
The overwhelming majority of Americans believe infidelity is morally wrong – more than believe it of cloning, or suicide. Yet, why do so many people cheat?
Tony Dokoupil talks with psychologist Esther Perel, Kinsey Institute researcher Helen Fisher, and the president of the company behind Ashley Madison, as well as two women who strayed outside their marriages for very different reasons.
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ALMANAC: Vanna White
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ART: Amy Sherald
Alex Wagner profiles the artist whose painting of former first lady Michelle Obama was unveiled this week at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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“THE ENVELOPE, PLEASE…”: Willem Dafoe
Martha Teichner profiles the stage and screen actor, star of “Platoon” and “The Last Temptation of Christ,” who is nominated for his third Oscar, for “The Florida Project.”
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PASSAGE: TBD
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POSTCARD FROM SPAIN: A movable feast
Correspondent Seth Doane does a tapas bar crawl through Madrid. The strolling meal, partaking of many small plates and drinks, is a Spanish tradition.
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HARTMAN: TBD
ON STAGE: Jimmy Buffett comes to Broadway
Tracy Smith profiles the singer-songwriter who is now the focus of a Broadway musical, “Escape to Margaritaville.”
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OPINION: Ed Asner on the presidency
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THE WHITE HOUSE: Andrew Johnson: The unfortunate president
Raised in poverty, uneducated, a working class figure whose political ethos was “my way or the highway,” Andrew Johnson’s surprising rise to the Oval Office upon Abraham Lincoln’s assassination was followed by a torturous relationship with Congress and the first impeachment of a U.S. president. Mo Rocca looks back at the life of the Southern Democrat who was one of America’s most unfortunate chief executives.
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CALENDAR: Week of February 19
“Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
NATURE: TBD
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
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MOVIES: David Edelstein reviews “Black Panther”
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