Latest Sunday Morning Videos
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Play CBS Video January 25, 2012 | 1:58 PM PST
Brad Pitt: Filming Tree of Life was an "interesting experience"
Brad Pitt plays a leading role in "The Tree of Life" which recently picked up the Oscar nod for best picture. Pitt spoke with Lee Cowan on Terrence Malick's unique directing process while filming the picture - watch the full interview January 29 on "CBS Sunday Morning" (9:00 AM, ET).
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Play CBS Video January 25, 2012 | 12:12 PM PST
Rumer performs Aretha
Rumer, whose album "Seasons of My Soul" recently hit the U.S., performs an acoustic version of her song "Aretha." Catch the entire profile of the British singing sensation on "CBS Sunday Morning" set to air January 29th at 9AM, ET.
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Play CBS Video January 25, 2012 | 11:22 AM PST
Brad Pitt: Moneyball almost didn't get made
Brad Pitt's passion project, "Moneyball," earned six Oscar nominations including Best Picture. Pitt talks to Lee Cowan about how the film almost didn't get made - watch the full interview January 29 on "CBS Sunday Morning" (9:00 AM, ET).
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 10:00 AM PST
The attack of the super PACs
The Supreme Court's approval of unlimited contributions to political groups (or super PACs) has triggered a wave of highly-polished, well-produced attack ads. Dean Reynolds reports on how they're changing campaigning, and how comedian Stephen Colbert is getting in on the fun.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 8:58 AM PST
White face monkeys in Panama
This "Sunday Morning" moment of nature takes you to Panama's Monkey Island, where white face monkeys enjoy a wild fruit buffet.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 9:39 AM PST
Nancy Giles: Stop the hypocrisy and I'll forgive you
"Sunday Morning" contributor Nancy Giles says the media has been an easy target for criticism. In Giles' opinion sometimes we deserve it, but when "the media" is used as a smokescreen by hypocritical politicians, well, she has a problem with that.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 9:14 AM PST
Gathering of the gunfighters
Once upon a time, whole posses of gun-slinging cowboys galloped across the Wild West, and across the TV and movie screens of America. Bill Geist reports from the Yuma Territorial Prison, where the Wild West and its armed cowboys were alive once more - looking convincing and ornery.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 8:56 AM PST
Glenn Close: The man for the role
Actress Glenn Close has created iconic female characters such as the vengeful jilted lover in "Fatal Attraction" and the selfless spirit in "The Natural." Now she has taken on a new character, a woman disguised as a man, in "Albert Nobbs." Anthony Mason reports on a movie she spent 15 years trying to bring to the screen.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 8:53 AM PST
The Costa Concordia: Suffering and hope
The body of an unidentified woman was pulled from the wreck of the cruise ship Costa Concordia, amid more valiant rescue attempts - and more bizarre revelations about the ship's captain. Allen Pizzey has filed this Sunday Journal from Giglio, Italy.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 8:50 AM PST
Almanac: Lost from space
January 22, 1997 was a day outer space peril became down-to-earth reality for a woman in Tulsa, Oklahoma. "Sunday Morning" remembers the first documented person to be hit by a piece of falling space junk.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 7:52 AM PST
Surprising turn in South Carolina primary
Newt Gingrich has shaken up the Republican presidential race with an upset win in the South Carolina primary. Jan Crawford has the results.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 7:01 AM PST
U-turn for the car industry
The Big Three automakers are in a celebratory mood because their sales growth has been terrific. Correspondent Lee Cowan takes us to Detroit to see what's going on, and meets with Ford's CEO Alan Mulally and Chrysler's CEO Sergio Marchionne.
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Play CBS Video January 22, 2012 | 6:49 AM PST
Coriolanus: Review of Ralph Fiennes' Shakespeare update
Coriolanus has been re-imagined by veteran actor Ralph Fiennes who makes his directorial debut bringing one of Shakespeare's classic plays to the big screen. Film critic David Edelstein has the review.
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Play CBS Video January 19, 2012 | 10:21 AM PST
Preview: Jean Paul Gaultier
This weekend, "CBS Sunday Morning" will spend time with designer Jean Paul Gaultier at the Dallas Museum of Art, where an exhibit of his work is on display until February 12, when it moves to the de Young Museum in San Francisco. In this preview, he talks to correspondent Martha Teichner about his signature style. For the full interview, watch "CBS Sunday Morning" with Charles Osgood, Sunday, January 22 (9:00 - 10:30 AM, ET).
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Play CBS Video January 15, 2012 | 9:16 AM PST
Winter timeshare for migratory white pelicans
This "Sunday Morning" moment of nature takes you to the Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Florida's Sanibel Island, where migratory white pelicans from up North have a winter timeshare.
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Play CBS Video January 15, 2012 | 9:16 AM PST
Remembering Richard Threlkeld
We mourn a friend and colleague, the late Richard Threlkeld, who reported the very first cover story on the very first edition of "Sunday Morning" back in January 1979. By then, he had already acquired a lifetime of experience, and an unmatched way with words.
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Play CBS Video January 15, 2012 | 8:47 AM PST
Love and loyalty in wartime
A kid's book about animals in wartime became first a play, and is now a smash hit Hollywood movie. Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, "War Horse" is the story of an unusual relationship between a young man and his horse. Martha Teichner sits with the director for a Q&A about the emotions behind creating a big screen epic.
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Play CBS Video January 15, 2012 | 8:43 AM PST
Andre Rieu: The most famous unknown musician
Andre Rieu is one of the most successful musicians performing today. His orchestra plays to stadium-sized crowds around the world, presenting classical music with a Disneyland twist, and his tours earn almost as much as Lady Gaga's - and more than Justin Bieber's. Richard Roth takes us to meet the Dutch violinist and conductor who lives up to his nickname, "The waltz King."
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Play CBS Video January 15, 2012 | 8:40 AM PST
Countdown to war?
Iran accused the CIA of masterminding the assassination of a nuclear scientist on the streets of Tehran, but the U.S. denies any involvement. Nevertheless, the clock is ticking in the Persian Gulf with some fearing increased tensions could mean a countdown to war. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin has all the details.
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Play CBS Video January 15, 2012 | 8:39 AM PST
A miracle in the midst of disaster
Terrified passengers and maritime investigators are trying to make sense of what happened to the cruise ship Costa Concordia that capsized near an island off the west coast of Italy. Many of the passengers survived by taking matters into their own hands. Nate and Cary Lukes tell their story to Allen Pizzey.
