The 27-year-old responded with a lengthy video on Instagram Source
Nature: Black bears
“Sunday Morning” visits Yellowstone National Park, a playground for a mother black bear and her frolicking cubs. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg. Source
The Jonas Brothers: A little older, wiser, and happier than ever
The Jonas Brothers’ “Sucker” has been rocking the airwaves as their first-ever #1 hit. But the brothers – Nick, Kevin and Joe – have traveled long paths, both together and solo, since coming onto the scene as teens nearly 15 years ago. Tracy Smith talks with the Jonas Brothers, each now married, about family ties and their decision to regroup, produce a new album (“Happiness Begins”), and head out on tour. Source
David Sedaris on who gets to play whom on screen
The bestselling author and essayist has some thoughts on representation in movies. Source
Sunday Journal: Tiananmen Square, 30 years later
The Beijing massacre in which hundreds, perhaps thousands of protesters died at the hands of the army has been erased from Chinese history. Elizabeth Palmer visits the site of the crackdown three decades later. Source
Tiananmen Square, 30 years later
The Beijing massacre in which hundreds, perhaps thousands of protesters died at the hands of the army has been erased from Chinese history Source
Calvin Johnson says Lions need to pay him his money back if they want to mend fences: ‘That’s the bottom line’
Megatron isn’t happy about being forced to return at least $1 million to the team when he retired Source
Calendar: Week of June 3
From the 75th anniversary of D-Day to the 70th anniversary of George Orwell’s “1984,” “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead Source
George Will: Where he stands
The Washington Post columnist and political commentator George Will has been a staunch and unshakable advocate for conservative policies for more than four decades. Calling conservatism in the Age of Trump “a persuasion without a party,” he has left the Republican Party whose titular head he rejects (but not his court picks). Special correspondent Ted Koppel talks with Will about the state of politics, as well as one of the more hot-button topics of the day: baseball. Source
Sunday Profile: Mindy Kaling
When she was a little kid, Mindy Kaling didn’t see anyone on TV who looked like her, and yet she’s built a career as a writer and actress who is remarkably relatable, whether it’s her characters in the sitcoms “The Office” and “The Mindy Project,” her bestselling books, or her new film “Late Night,” which she wrote and stars in alongside Emma Thompson. Luke Burbank reports. Source