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Cover Story: The Rebirth of Notre Dame Cathedral
Just five years after a devastating fire ripped through Paris’ historic Notre Dame Cathedral, the stunning restoration of the Gothic cathedral has been unveiled. Correspondent Seth Doan takes us inside the 12th century landmark. There, 21st-century tools like drones and computer animation were as important a part of the restoration process as the craftsmen who labored to bring Notre-Dame back to life.
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Yearbook: December 8th
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the historic events of this day.
US: Who will pay for the tariffs promised by President Trump? you will!
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to impose flat tariffs on imports from some allies and adversaries, insisting that foreign countries pay such taxes to the U.S. Treasury. But it is American consumers who actually open their wallets to pay the tariffs. Correspondent David Pogue speaks with Dartmouth economics professor Doug Irwin about the unintended consequences of such trade barriers.
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Headline: Investigation into murder of United Healthcare CEO expands nationwide
The shocking killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a New York City hotel on Wednesday in what police are calling a premeditated, targeted attack sparked a nationwide manhunt for the suspect. is being carried out. It also puts the health insurance industry in the spotlight in an ugly way. Lee Cowan reports.
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Movie: Daniel Craig’s depiction of “queer” and its aspirations
Director Luca Guadagnino’s latest film adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ novella Queer stars Daniel Craig as William Lee, an alcoholic and heroin addict living in Mexico City in the 1950s. He becomes obsessed with a much younger foreign exchange student played by Drew Starkey. . Craig talks with correspondent Mo Rocca about his admiration for the character, which is reminiscent of the actor’s earlier, grittier roles before he became James Bond. How his mother fostered his love of acting and future career.
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Passage: In mourning
‘Sunday Morning’ is remembering some notable people who have left us this week.
Entertainment: 90 Years Old Apollo Theater
On Sunday, New York City’s landmark performance venue, the Apollo Theater, will be awarded a prestigious Kennedy Center Honor. This is the first facility to receive such an evaluation. Correspondent Nancy Giles explores the history of the Harlem Theater, where “stars are born and legends are made,” and tells some of the legends, including Dionne Warwick, Smokey Robinson and Melba Moore, how performing at the Apollo shaped their lives. Talk about how you changed it.
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Sound: Why ASMR is so loud
ASMR (or Autonomic Sensory Meridian Response) is a tingling sensation that some people experience from certain sounds and images, or, in the words of Maria Viktorovna, the “ASMR Queen,” a “brain massage.” is. Correspondent Faith Sully talks to Victorovna about her hit “Gentle Whispering” video and sits down with physiology professor Craig Richard, who discusses the physical effects of ASMR. Sally also visits Whisperwave, an ASMR spa in New York City.
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Music: Billie Eilish talks about feeling ‘liberated’
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish is just beginning to discover herself. With his latest album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, and his current tour (his first without his older brother Finneas and parents), the music superstar (soon to be 23) is discovering a side of himself he never knew he had. I’m starting to discover parts of this. She explained to correspondent Anthony Mason that she found a new voice as a songwriter, and how she developed her singing after starting vocal lessons. (See the rest of Mason and Eilish’s interview on “CBS Mornings” on Dec. 10.)
PREVIEW: Billie Eilish talks about finally seeing herself as a songwriter (video)
Click on the embed below to stream Billie Eilish’s album Hit Me Hard and Soft (free Spotify subscription required to listen to full track).
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TV: “Squid Game” creator Hwang Dong-hyuk talks about “Darker” Season 2
South Korean film director Hwang Dong-hyuk, whose family struggled with poverty as a child, achieved award-winning success with the internationally acclaimed series “Squid Game.” Participate in childish but deadly games to win a fortune. Season 2 is currently available on Netflix, and Donghyuk says, “It gets darker with each episode.” Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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Commentary: “Everyone’s Gone”: The Tragedy of the 1972 Munich Olympics
ABC Sports was covering the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany, when Arab terrorists armed with submachine guns took the Israeli team hostage. The deadly drama was broadcast live on television, and the episode was retold in the new film “September Five.” Sean McManus, former president of CBS News, president and chairman of CBS Sports, and son of ABC Sports commentator Jim McKay, reflects on the tragedy and his father’s work reporting it to the world. There is.
To watch the trailer for “September 5,” click on the video player below.
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Extended Interview: Selena Gomez (YouTube Video)
In this web exclusive, singer-songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur Selena Gomez tells correspondent Tracy Smith that she is graduating from the Disney Channel show, her latest film Emilia Perez, and her series Only. He talks about his experiences leading up to “Murders in the Building”. How rejection fueled her ambition and subsequent success. In her revealing documentary, “My Mind & Me,” she opens up about her physical and mental health struggles. And about life beyond social media.
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