Latest Sunday Morning Videos
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Play CBS Video April 1, 2012 | 7:34 AM PDT
Zac Efron: I'm not a heartthrob
Correspondent Tracy Smith sits with the young and talented Zac Efron, to talk about his graduation from the teen hit "High School Musical" films to "The Lucky One," in which he plays an Iraq War veteran.
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Play CBS Video April 1, 2012 | 6:56 AM PDT
Is FDA's approval process good enough?
Dr. Robert Hauser had confidence in the cardiac defibrillator he implanted in teenager Joshua Oukrop. But when the device failed and Josh died, Dr. Hauser began a quest to discover why. Jim Axelrod reports on what he found.
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Play CBS Video March 28, 2012 | 12:37 PM PDT
Prunes get a bad rap
To eat or not to eat? Lauren Daisley shares her love for prunes, or dried plums as they're called now, not only as a delicious snack but also as a way to maintain your health.
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Play CBS Video March 27, 2012 | 12:56 PM PDT
The spirit of Bell Labs
The world-famous mother of invention, Bell Labs, was itself a child of that mother of all monopolies, Ma Bell. And though Ma Bell in its old form is long gone, the laboratory soldiers on. Martha Teichner reports.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 10:53 AM PDT
Iman: A model businesswoman
She was one of the top models in the world of high fashion, but her own experience inspired her to launch a cosmetics business. Iman sits down with correspondent Rita Braver to talk about her past, present and future.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 10:51 AM PDT
Alpacas for fun and profit
You may know them as gloves, scarves and sweaters, but you may not know them as a job - an entire business has grown up around alpacas, some lovable creatures from South America. Correspondent Mo Rocca pays these cute animals a visit.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 10:41 AM PDT
Suze Orman: Dos and don'ts
Financial advisor Suze Orman offers three different kinds of financial advice for three different stages in your life.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 11:31 AM PDT
Nature: Rooterville Sanctuary
This "Sunday Morning" moment of nature takes you to the Rooterville Sanctuary near Gainesville, Florida, where pot-bellied pigs live high off the hog.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 10:59 AM PDT
The humble beginnings of La Gran Familia Goya
Founded more than 75 years ago, Goya has grown into the nation's largest Hispanic-owned food company, offering more than 2,000 different products. Correspondent Jeff Glor talks to Goya's president and CEO, who resisted calls to take the successful, family-run business public.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 11:29 AM PDT
Baby dragons' effect on China market
It may seem that U.S. trade with China is a one-way street - but not this year. Chinese parents believe babies born during the Year of the Dragon are destined for success, which means that country's strict family planning laws point to a baby boom - and a booming market for trusted American brands. Correspondent Celia Hatton reports.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 11:33 AM PDT
Paul Volcker, the Chairman
Paul Volcker was Chair of the Federal Reserve under Presidents Carter and Reagan, and most recently led the Economic Recovery Board under President Obama. Volcker, who rarely gives one-on-one interviews, talks with CBS News' Anthony Mason about the banking industry, Wall Street's changing ways, and President Obama.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 11:12 AM PDT
Collectors of baseball cards striking out
Over the years the art of collecting baseball cards has changed drastically, from a childhood hobby to a billion-dollar industry. Today the market for those collectibles is rapidly collapsing. Correspondent Armen Keteyian reports.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 9:48 AM PDT
Economy: Europe vs. GOP version of Europe
The state of the European economy has become something of an issue in our presidential campaign, but how bad things are over there? Correspondent Allen Pizzey finds out.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 7:52 AM PDT
Fiesta: Brightening up the table
During the darkest days of the Great Depression, a sudden splash of color brightened homes across the country with the introduction of Fiesta dinnerware. Correspondent Elaine Quijano travels to the Fiesta factory to see where it all started.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 7:54 AM PDT
Clothing costs: Adding it up
Ever wonder who figures out how much a Polo shirt will cost? From the fabric to the packaging, correspondent Erin Moriarty has been adding it up.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 7:18 AM PDT
Adventures in test marketing
Thousands of new products and services are rolled out every year, but before you see them on a store, they will have cleared the hurdles in a test market. Correspondent Tracy Smith visits Columbus, Ohio, one of the most popular test cities in the U.S.
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Play CBS Video March 25, 2012 | 7:10 AM PDT
Making a change in making change
With smart phones, tablets and digital wallets linking you and a merchant, new technologies are rapidly altering the way we spend our money. Correspondent Lee Cowan reports.
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Play CBS Video March 18, 2012 | 11:17 AM PDT
Sunday Journal: Crime and punishment
Most of the nearly 10,000 hate crimes documented every year involve violence or a threat of violence. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the Rutgers bias case which saw 20-year-old Dharun Ravi convicted under very different circumstances.
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Play CBS Video March 18, 2012 | 1:12 PM PDT
Nature: A sign of spring
This "Sunday Morning" moment of nature leaves you with the just-arrived Cherry Blossoms on the Washington mall.
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Play CBS Video March 18, 2012 | 11:43 AM PDT
Opinion: The way the cookie crumbles
Girl Scouts of America was created as an institution based on service, leadership, and love for nature. But Ind. State Rep. Bob Morris doesn't agree, calling the Girl Scouts a "radical" organization that promotes abortion and homosexuality. Commentator Faith Salie has an opinion on the controversy.
