Acclaimed Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, whose striking black-and-white images captured the toil and dignity of people’s labors in gold mines, oil fields, factories and farms around the world, while also documenting environmental despoliation, died on May 23, 2025 at age 81. In this March 26, 1995 “Sunday Morning” report, Salgado spoke with correspondent Richard Threlkeld about capturing the humanity of workers, in an age when machines were making some physical labor obsolete.
From the archives: The camera of Sebastião Salgado
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May 24, 2025 | 7:24 PM

BREAKING THE BUDGET IMPASSE
What should be done to break the impasse in approving Pennsylvania’s budget?
Increase income taxes to pay for more spending.
Draw down the state's rainy day funds to pay for more spending.
Tax the so-called "skill games" machines to pay for more spending.
Legalize recreational marijuana to pay for more spending.
We don't need more spending, we need less! No new taxes!
We do need to increase spending on some programs, but there's plenty of wasteful spending we should cut. No new taxes!
Voting Ends: Oct 7, 2025 | 12:00 PM