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HEADLINES: Amid the rubble and break of Gaza, a fragile peace
With Monday’s deadline approaching for the trade of Hamas-held hostages for Israeli-held Palestinian prisoners, hopes are rising that the U.S.-brokered peace deal may convey the battle in Gaza to an finish. Debora Patta stories on the tense ready sport.
HEADLINES: The true property builders behind Trump’s Gaza deal
President Trump’s method to pursuing a ceasefire in Gaza was pushed by actual property builders, together with Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. Robert Costa examines a non-traditional tackle international coverage.
PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a number of the notable figures who left us this week.
THESE UNITED STATES: The spirit of innovation
David Pogue seems on the pioneering spirit of innovation that Thomas Edison fostered at his R&D facility in Menlo Park, N.J., the place his group helped create the sunshine bulb and the phonograph. He additionally talks with Google’s Steven Johnson and the panel of “Shark Tank” about right now’s entrepreneurs and whether or not an inventor’s skill to persevere after failure is a uniquely American trait.
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TV: Donnie Wahlberg on “Boston Blue” and the return of Danny Reagan
For 14 years, Donnie Wahlberg starred as NYPD detective Danny Reagan on CBS’ “Blue Bloods.” Now, within the spinoff collection “Boston Blue,” his character patrols the streets of Wahlberg’s personal hometown. He talks with Mo Rocca about rising up in Boston; being a member of the boy band New Children on the Block; and why he determined to convey his character again.
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TV: Matt Groening on “The Simpsons” turning 37
Cartoonist Matt Groening had no concept his one-off animated episode of “The Simpsons” in 1987 would turn into America’s longest-running sitcom, now starting its thirty seventh season. Seth Doane talks with Groening concerning the present’s enduring enchantment (and propensity to foretell the longer term), and visits the Annecy Worldwide Animated Movie Pageant in France, the place the artwork of animation is widely known.
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BY THE NUMBERS: The federal government shutdown
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MOVIES: Kathryn Bigelow on the nuclear nightmare “A Home of Dynamite”
The newest white-knuckle thriller by Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow (“The Harm Locker,” “Zero Darkish Thirty”) imagines the responses inside the authorities and the army when a single ICBM is launched towards america. David Martin talks with Bigelow and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim a couple of movie that lays naked the human components upon which America’s nuclear deterrence could succeed or fail.
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MOVIES: Jeremy Allen White on enjoying The Boss in “Springsteen: Ship Me From Nowhere”
Jeremy Allen White says he was unprepared for the celebrity that got here together with his award-winning efficiency within the TV collection “The Bear.” Now, this boy from Brooklyn is enjoying a boy from the Jersey Shore within the film “Springsteen: Ship Me From Nowhere.” White talks with Lee Cowan about how he approached enjoying legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen, and what he present in frequent with him.
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FLASHBACK: Nobel Peace Prize recipient María Corina Machado
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BOOKS: Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court docket right now: “Just a little bit too private and confrontational”
In his new memoir, “Life, Regulation & Liberty,” former Supreme Court docket Justice Anthony Kennedy writes about casting the deciding vote on a number of the most consequential political and cultural problems with his period, from gun possession and abortion rights to same-sex marriage. He talks with Erin Moriarty concerning the Excessive Court docket right now and its reversal of a few of its personal precedents; and the way a scarcity of civility and ethics in right now’s public debates is placing democracy at risk.
READ AN EXCERPT: “Life, Regulation & Liberty” by Justice Anthony Kennedy
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Diane Keaton (Video)
Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton, famend for each comedies like “Annie Corridor” and dramas like “The Godfather,” died on Oct. 11, 2025, at age 79. On this Nov. 14, 2010 “Sunday Morning” profile, Keaton talked with Katie Couric about her Broadway debut within the musical “Hair”; enjoying foil to Woody Allen; adopting two kids in her 50s; and why she by no means married.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: María Corina Machado on the disaster in Venezuela (Video)
In 2024 Venezuela’s authoritarian president Nicolás Maduro used the army to implement his claims of victory in a disputed election. Martha Teichner talked with Venezuelan opposition leader-in-hiding María Corina Machado concerning the disaster gripping her nation. On Oct. 10, 2025, Machado was named recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. (First aired Nov. 3, 2024.)
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Bruce Springsteen on his landmark album “Nebraska” (YouTube Video)
In-between his chart-topping album “The River” and his traditional “Born in the united statesA.,” Bruce Springsteen recorded a group of songs on a 4-track cassette recorder in a bed room at his rented farmhouse – darkish, mournful, and rough-hewn songs that mirrored the upheaval in his life at a time of rising success. The ensuing album, 1982’s “Nebraska,” can be one in all his most private, and helped solidify his standing as one in all music’s most soulful voices. Springsteen talks with correspondent Jim Axelrod about how “Nebraska” spoke to his evolution as a songwriter. Axelrod additionally talks with Warren Zanes, writer of the brand new e-book, “Ship Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’.”
MARATHON: Artwork and style (YouTube Video)
Get cultured on this “CBS Sunday Morning” compilation targeted on distinctive developments within the artwork and style worlds:
- Brooklyn Trend Academy: Opening the door to new expertise
- “Portray Vitality”: Alex Katz spotlights his favourite artists
- New Orleans artist and “beadmaster” Demond Melancon
- The traditional artwork of Hawaiian lei-making
- Capturing the melting of glaciers, with knowledge and artwork
- Joop Sanders, final of the unique Summary Expressionists
- Jason Jones’ altered thrift retailer artwork
- Education the celebs
- The splendidly bizarre world of artist Luigi Serafini
- Creating artwork from trash
- On the Met: The tradition of the Black dandy
- 100 years of Artwork Deco
- How hat fashions ruffled feathers, spurring a conservation motion
- Weaving a fascination for lace
- From the archives: Alex Katz, and a wedding of artwork and life
GALLERY: “The Harm Locker”
In-depth have a look at Katheryn Bigelow’s Oscar-winning story of a bomb disposal group serving in Iraq.
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GALLERY: Oscars 2013 – “Zero Darkish Thirty”
In-depth have a look at Katheryn Bigelow’s account of the manhunt for terror chief Osama bin Laden.
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