complicated. salads lingering mystery. a salad, salivary study in pink later this sunday morning. richard schlessinger find an island of serenity in the appalachians, morocco takes us on an excursion to historic islands, and we travel to the island that was franklin roosevelt s second home, lucy craft visits a ghost island in japan, matthew child takes us to a household landmark, the kitchen island. and more. first let s go to jeff glor in the newsroom for the sunday morning headlines. good morning, it is august 5th, 2012. authorities in oklahoma have ordered people to evacuate their homes because of wild fires in the northeastern part of the state, this comes afire fighters say they have the fire near the town of luther under control, arson is suspected in that fire that destroyed 56 homes f in the caribbean tropical storm ernesto is gaining strength and after it passes jamaica it could hit mexico s yucatan peninsula as a number one hurricane on wednesday. syrian troops
as susan spencer are explain in our cover story. no man is an island .. wrote the poet john dunn, but more and more people are living as if they are on islands of their own. today in the united states there are about 32.7 million americans living alone. that is an incredible number. an incredible number. if you live alone, you are not alone. later on sunday morning. osgood: and then it is on to an island that is a genuine whistle stop, we will hear all about that from our tracy smith. it gives a whole new meaning no the word tweet. on the island of largo marah you can say anything with a whistle. and it works in any language. even ours. the whistling language of largo mara. fan as the city co. loving it is standard operating procedure on the work a day man-made island lee cowan will be visiting. they sit like leviathans in the open sea, their iron tentacles stretching for miles beneath the waves surrounded by water, noise, grit and grime, it is a speci
are taking that lesson to heart as susan spencer are explain in our cover story. no man is an island .. wrote the poet john dunn, but more and more people are living as if they are on islands of their own. today in the united states there are about 32.7 million americans living alone. that is an incredible number. an incredible number. if you live alone, you are not alone. later on sunday morning. osgood: and then it is on to an island that is a genuine whistle stop, we will hear all about that from our tracy smith. it gives a whole new meaning no the word tweet. on the island of largo marah you can say anything with a whistle. and it works in any language. even ours. the whistling language of largo mara. fan as the city co. loving it is standard operating procedure on the work a day man-made island lee cowan will be visiting. they sit like leviathans in the open sea, their iron tentacles stretching for miles beneath the waves surrounded by water, nois