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Rubio on Trump's ties to Cohen case

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The Florida Republican says he sees "no reason to not stand by anybody in this moment" until investigations are complete.

On the frontlines of photography

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Many photojournalists have lost their lives or limbs on the battle lines, because the only way to document the violence of war is up close. "Sunday Morning" Special Contributor Ted Koppel looks at the legacy of two noted war photographers, Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, who were killed in pursuit of the truth amid the chaos of battle. Koppel also talks with documentary filmmaker Greg Campbell and journalist Sebastian Junger about the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones; and with former New York Times photographer Mike Kamber... Читать дальше...

The rise of anti-Semitism

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As the faithful celebrate the festival of Hanukkah, hate incidents targeting Jews - involving vandalism, incitements to violence, mass shootings and online attacks - have increased dramatically. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with The New York Times' Jonathan Weisman, whose experience being trolled by anti-Semitic hatemongers online inspired his book, "(((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump." Braver also talks with historian Deborah Lipstadt, and with Rabbi Jeffrey Meyers, who... Читать дальше...

The unstoppable Cardi B

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It's been an extraordinary year for Cardi B, the woman who keeps beating the odds. Last summer's smash, "Bodak Yellow," catapulted her to the top of the Billboard charts, and she became the first female rapper to have three Billboard #1 singles. She's just earned five Grammy nominations for her latest album, "Invasion of Privacy." The Bronx native talks with correspondent Maurice DuBois about her very public persona, from her early years as a stripper to her social media presence.

Nature: Puffins

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"Sunday Morning" takes you today to northwestern Iceland, on a perfect day for puffins. Videographer: Jim Napoli.



Calendar: Week of December 10

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From the Nobel Prizes to Time Magazine's announcement of its "Person of the Year," "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead

On the frontlines of combat photography

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Many photojournalists have lost their lives or limbs on the battle lines, because the only way to document the violence of war is up close. "Sunday Morning" Special Contributor Ted Koppel looks at the legacy of two noted war photographers, Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, who were killed in pursuit of the truth amid the chaos of battle. Koppel also talks with documentary filmmaker Greg Campbell and journalist Sebastian Junger about the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones; and with former New York Times photographer Mike Kamber... Читать дальше...

Overcoming division: The friendship of Norman Mineta and Alan Simpson

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After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, approximately 120,000 Americans of Japanese descent were transported to concentration camps, including one at Heart Mountain in Wyoming, where young Norman Mineta, a Boy Scout, was sent with his family. There he met another Boy Scout from Wyoming, Alan Simpson, and the two forged a friendship that endures to this day, even after each has served in Congress on opposite sides of the aisle. Lee Cowan talks with Mineta and Simpson about the story of Heart Mountain... Читать дальше...

Tech gift ideas from Techno Claus

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Ho ho ho! David Pogue, disguised as a jolly man in red, emerges from the "Sunday Morning" chimney to share some gift suggestions for those on your list who love gadgets.

The style of designer Ralph Lauren

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"Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley talks with 79-year-old fashion legend Ralph Lauren, who gives her a tour of his 20,000-acre Colorado ranch, and talks about the origins of his Polo brand, the purpose of fashion, and his own longevity. (Portions of this interview were originally aired on the "Sunday Morning" primetime special, September 14, 2018.)

Almanac: London's deadly smog

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On December 9, 1952, a mixture of smoke and fog, responsible for the deaths of thousands of Londoners, finally lifted over the English capital. Jane Pauley reports.

A friendship that overcame wartime division

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After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, approximately 120,000 Americans of Japanese descent were transported to concentration camps, including one at Heart Mountain in Wyoming, where young Norman Mineta, a Boy Scout, was sent with his family. There he met another Boy Scout from Wyoming, Alan Simpson, and the two forged a friendship that endures to this day, even after each has served in Congress on opposite sides of the aisle. Lee Cowan talks with Mineta and Simpson about the story of Heart Mountain... Читать дальше...

Holiday gift ideas from Techno Claus

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David Pogue, dressed as that jolly man in red, delivers some gift suggestions for those on your list who love gadgets

Almanac: London's killer smog

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On December 9, 1952, a mixture of smoke and fog that became one of the greatest mass murderers of modern times finally lifted over the English capital

Titanic: The untold story

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In 1985 a top-secret Cold War search for two missing Navy submarines in the Atlantic would lead to the discovery of the final resting place of the fated ocean liner on which more than 1,500 people died





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