Bridget Everett, Keith McNally, Herbert Blomstedt, Kathy Bates

BRIDGET EVERETT –Luke Burbank chats with actor and singer Bridget Everett. Everett is a writer, producer and lead actor in the Peabody-awarded and newly Emmy-nominated HBO show "Somebody Somewhere." Burbank and Everett visit her hometown of Manhattan, Kan., where the show is set.
IN CONVERSATION: KEITH MCNALLY – Mo Rocca talks with famed New York City restaurateur Keith McNally, at his home in SoHo for his first television interview since his 2016 stroke. McNally visits Balthazar with Rocca, opens up about his new memoir, I Regret Almost Everything, and explains why he calls himself the "least hospitable man in hospitality."
ANGEL OF THE BATTLEFIELD: CLARA BARTON – Faith Salie tours a museum in Washington, D.C., devoted to the lesser-known legacy of celebrated Civil War nurse – and founder of the American Red Cross – Clara Barton.
MAESTRO – Martha Teichner sits down with legendary conductor Herbert Blomstedt, who is still conducting major orchestras around the world at the age of 98.
RUNWAY AT THE LIBRARY – Elaine Quijano visits a free, one-of-a-kind fashion program at the Brooklyn Public Library. She speaks with the founders, Lynnsie Augustin and Winnie Siclait, about why their Fashion Academy and community are in vogue.
SUNDAY PROFILE: KATHY BATES – Ben Mankiewicz catches up with actress Kathy Bates to talk about her Oscar-winning career, and her latest award-winning role in CBS' hit drama MATLOCK. She was nominated for an Emmy this week.
OPINION – Author and former American political speechwriter David Litt shares his thoughts on finding neutral ground with those on the other side of the political aisle.
THESE UNITED STATES – Conor Knighton reports on Yellowstone National Park – our nation's first – for the next installment of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING's "These United States."
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