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Doctor describes abuses suffered by Hamas hostages

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About 100 Israeli hostages, kidnapped by Hamas during the terrorists' October 7 assault on Israel, have been released after more than 50 days in captivity. Dr. Itai Pessach (whose team at Sheba Medical Center, near Tel Aviv, interviewed and examined many of them) describes to CBS News' Lesley Stahl the harrowing physical and psychological abuses he says Hamas perpetrated upon its captives, from branding to rape, as well as the traumas that people on both sides of the border war are experiencing.... Читать дальше...

Toying around with toymaker Eddy Goldfarb

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If you had a toy or game in the last 70+ years that you really loved, there's a decent chance you've got toy inventor Eddy Goldfarb to thank for it. And at age 102, he is still creating. Correspondent Luke Burbank sat down with Goldfarb, who says he was too busy inventing Yakity-Yak wind-up chattering teeth, or games like Ker Plunk, to be able to play them himself; and with Goldfarb's filmmaker-daughter, Lyn Goldfarb, about her father's secret to success.

Almanac: December 17

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"Sunday Morning" looks at important historical events on this date.

Bryant Gumbel on wrapping up HBO's "Real Sports"

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After 29 seasons, the final episode of his sports journalism show premieres this week on HBO. Gumbel talks with "Sunday Morning" host (and one-time "Today" show co-host) Jane Pauley about his career path from sports to morning news, and his nickname, "Never Stumble Gumbel"; his most important role model; and why the 320th edition of "Real Sports" is his last.



The Journals of Maria Muñoz

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A young wife and mother dies unexpectedly with a strange mix of drugs in her system. Investigators turn to her journals for answers. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.

12/16: CBS Weekend News

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East Coast braces for powerful storm front; California toy store uses a unique edict to bring holiday cheer

Reenactments held to mark 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party

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Saturday marked the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, when on Dec. 16, 1773, colonial Americans fed up with paying British taxes stormed two ships to destroy chests of British tea. Boston was holding several events to commemorate the anniversary.

Remote work is changing the holiday travel season

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The pandemic is helping create a longer holiday season, as remote workers with greater job flexibility are beginning trips sooner and ending them later. Elise Preston reports.





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