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HEADLINES: Amid the rubble and ruin of Gaza, a fragile peace (Video)
With Monday’s deadline approaching for the exchange of Hamas-held hostages for Israeli-held Palestinian prisoners, hopes are rising that the U.S.-brokered peace deal could bring the war in Gaza to an end. Debora Patta reports on the tense waiting game.
HEADLINES: The real estate developers behind Trump’s Gaza deal (Video)
President Trump’s approach to pursuing a ceasefire in Gaza was driven by real estate developers, including Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. Robert Costa examines a non-traditional take on foreign policy.
PASSAGE: Remembering Diane Keaton (Video)
Jane Pauley looks back at the career of Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, star of “Annie Hall” and “The Godfather” films, who died Saturday at age 79.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Diane Keaton (Video)
Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton, renowned for both comedies like “Annie Hall” and dramas like “The Godfather,” died on Oct. 11, 2025, at age 79. In this Nov. 14, 2010 “Sunday Morning” profile, Keaton talked with Katie Couric about her Broadway debut in the musical “Hair”; playing foil to Woody Allen; adopting two children in her 50s; and why she never married.
THESE UNITED STATES: Celebrating America’s spirit of innovation | Watch Video
David Pogue looks at the pioneering spirit of innovation that Thomas Edison fostered at his R&D facility in Menlo Park, N.J., where his team helped create the light bulb and the phonograph. He also talks with Google’s Steven Johnson and the panel of “Shark Tank” about today’s entrepreneurs and whether an inventor’s ability 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 | Watch Video
For 14 years, Donnie Wahlberg starred as NYPD detective Danny Reagan on CBS’ “Blue Bloods.” Now, in the spinoff series “Boston Blue,” his character patrols the streets of Wahlberg’s own hometown. He talks with Mo Rocca about growing up in Boston; being a member of the boy band New Kids on the Block; and why he decided to bring his character back.
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MOVIES: Kathryn Bigelow on the nuclear nightmare “A House of Dynamite” | Watch Video
The latest white-knuckle thriller by Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow (“The Hurt Locker,” “Zero Dark Thirty”) imagines the responses within the government and the military when a single ICBM is launched toward the United States. David Martin talks with Bigelow and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim about a film that lays bare the human elements upon which America’s nuclear deterrence may succeed or fail.
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BY THE NUMBERS: The government shutdown (Video)
As the doors remain closed on the federal government for the third week, “Sunday Morning” looks at the impacts.
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TV: Matt Groening on “The Simpsons” turning 37 (Video)
Cartoonist Matt Groening had no idea his one-off animated episode of “The Simpsons” in 1987 would become America’s longest-running sitcom, now beginning its 37th season. Seth Doane talks with Groening about the show’s enduring appeal (and propensity to predict the future), and visits the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, where the art of animation is celebrated.
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MOVIES: Jeremy Allen White on playing The Boss in “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”
Jeremy Allen White says he was unprepared for the fame that came with his award-winning performance in the TV series “The Bear.” Now, this boy from Brooklyn is playing a boy from the Jersey Shore in the movie “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.” White talks with Lee Cowan about how he approached playing legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen, and what he found in common 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 today: “A little bit too personal and confrontational”
In his new memoir, “Life, Law & Liberty,” former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy writes about casting the deciding vote on some of the most consequential political and cultural issues of his era, from gun ownership and abortion rights to same-sex marriage. He talks with Erin Moriarty about the High Court today and its reversal of some of its own precedents; and how a lack of civility and ethics in today’s public debates is putting democracy in danger.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: María Corina Machado on the crisis in Venezuela (Video)
In 2024 Venezuela’s authoritarian president Nicolás Maduro used the military to enforce his claims of victory in a disputed election. Martha Teichner talked with Venezuelan opposition leader-in-hiding María Corina Machado about the crisis gripping her country. 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 classic “Born in the U.S.A.,” Bruce Springsteen recorded a collection of songs on a 4-track cassette recorder in a bedroom at his rented farmhouse – dark, mournful, and rough-hewn songs that reflected the upheaval in his life at a time of rising success. The resulting album, 1982’s “Nebraska,” would be one of his most personal, and helped solidify his status as one of music’s most soulful voices. Springsteen talks with correspondent Jim Axelrod about how “Nebraska” spoke to his evolution as a songwriter. Axelrod also talks with Warren Zanes, author of the new book, “Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’.”
MARATHON: Art and fashion (YouTube Video)
Get cultured in this “CBS Sunday Morning” compilation focused on unique trends in the art and fashion worlds:
- Brooklyn Fashion Academy: Opening the door to new talent
- “Painting Energy”: Alex Katz spotlights his favorite artists
- New Orleans artist and “beadmaster” Demond Melancon
- The ancient art of Hawaiian lei-making
- Capturing the melting of glaciers, with data and art
- Joop Sanders, last of the original Abstract Expressionists
- Jason Jones’ altered thrift store art
- Schooling the stars
- The wonderfully weird world of artist Luigi Serafini
- Creating art from trash
- At the Met: The culture of the Black dandy
- 100 years of Art Deco
- How hat fashions ruffled feathers, spurring a conservation movement
- Weaving a fascination for lace
- From the archives: Alex Katz, and a marriage of art and life
GALLERY: “The Hurt Locker”
In-depth look at Katheryn Bigelow’s Oscar-winning story of a bomb disposal team serving in Iraq.
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GALLERY: Oscars 2013 – “Zero Dark Thirty”
In-depth look at Katheryn Bigelow’s account of the manhunt for terror leader Osama bin Laden.
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