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COVER STORY: Ken Burns on America’s persevering with revolution
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has lengthy been a chronicler of the American expertise. He talks with John Dickerson about his newest movie for PBS, “The American Revolution”; the significance of learning historical past; and why the top of the Revolutionary Struggle didn’t imply the top of our nation’s revolution.
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ALMANAC: November 2
“Sunday Morning” seems to be again at historic occasions on this date.
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ACCESSORIES: Auctioneer Aurel Bac, “the Indiana Jones of watches”
Auctioneer Aurel Bacs is aware of what makes watch lovers tick, as he places beautiful, uncommon and classic timepieces on the public sale block. For 30 years, Bacs (whose love of watches started as an adolescent in Zurich) has bought luxurious timepieces on the world’s most celebrated public sale homes. Over the previous decade, he and his spouse, Livia Russo, partnering with Phillips Auctioneers, have been chargeable for $1.6 billion in watch gross sales, catering to hundreds of collectors from all over the world. Correspondent Mark Strassmann talks with the flamboyant Bacs, the person some have referred to as “the Indiana Jones of watches,” who says watch amassing is just not rational: “It is a love affair, and you can not put limits on love.”
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BOOKS: Salman Rushdie on “The Eleventh Hour” and free speech
“The Eleventh Hour,” a group of quick tales and a novella, is the primary fiction Salman Rushdie has printed because the 2022 assault that almost killed him. He talks with Martha Teichner about his new e book; the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989, claiming passages in Rushdie’s novel, “The Satanic Verses,” insulted Islam; his personal immigrant expertise within the U.S.; and what occurs when freedom of speech dies.
READ AN EXCERPT: “The Eleventh Hour” by Salman Rushdie
In his elegiac new assortment of tales – his first fiction since a 2022 assault that almost killed him – acclaimed novelist Salman Rushie writes of intimate encounters with loss of life, ghosts, magic, and the immutable passage of time.
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MUSIC: “Inheritances”: Adam Tendler’s musical testimony of affection, grief and reminiscence
Live performance pianist Adam Tendler had a distant relationship together with his father. So, when he inherited a sum of cash from his dad, he used it to fee piano works by 16 acclaimed composers, creating music that touches on an unlimited vary of feelings encompassing grief, loss, parent-child relationships, and estrangement. Lee Cowan experiences on Tendler’s transferring tribute, “Inheritances.”
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a number of the notable figures who left us this week, together with actress Prunella Scales, star of the traditional British sitcom “Fawlty Towers.”
ECONOMY: Coping with the crushing prices of childcare
For some, the excessive value of childcare within the U.S. is the next expense than rents and mortgages, and even in-state school tuition, and has pushed tens of hundreds of girls out of the workforce this yr alone. Tracy Smith talks with Reshma Saujani, CEO and founding father of Mothers First, who says Individuals must rethink how we take into consideration childcare. Smith additionally talks with mother and father in New Mexico, which has change into the primary state to supply free childcare to all residents; and with Republican Senator Katie Britt and Democratic Senator Tim Kaine, who see childcare as an financial challenge America can’t afford to disregard.
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HARTMAN: The Nice Heflin, Alabama Rest room Paper Struggle
After the senior class at Cleburne County Excessive College, in Heflin, Ala., coated the native police division in bathroom paper final month, of us have been stunned to see the police chief’s response: Combat bathroom paper with bathroom paper. Steve Hartman experiences from the entrance traces of a battle that has tickled the fancies of pranksters in every single place.
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MOVIES: George Clooney on “Jay Kelly,” fame and household
In his newest movie, “Jay Kelly,” George Clooney performs a well-recognized position – one of many world’s greatest film stars – who nonetheless tries to reconcile skilled success and his private shortcomings. Clooney talks with Seth Doane about how he’s completely different from the character of Jay Kelly, and what he does not remorse about residing the lifetime of an A-Record celeb. He additionally talks about how he works laborious to create a “regular existence” for his kids.
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- “Jay Kelly” opens in theaters Nov. 14 (in 35mm in some places), and streams on Netflix starting Dec. 5
EDUCATION: Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber on addressing challenges going through increased schooling
Universities have discovered themselves beneath stress from President Trump – from blocked funds for analysis, to assaults on their admission insurance policies and variety packages. Robert Costa talks with Princeton College President Christopher Eisgruber in regards to the challenges going through increased schooling at present – on campuses and in Washington – and about his give attention to selling civility and independence. Costa additionally talks with Lee Bollinger (the previous president of Columbia and the College of Michigan) and with former Harvard president Lawrence Summers, in regards to the authorities’s relationship with increased schooling.
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NATURE: Grand Teton Nationwide Park (Prolonged Video)
We depart you this Sunday morning at Grand Teton Nationwide Park in Wyoming. Videographer: David Bhagat.
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THE BOOK REPORT: Ron Charles’ latest picks (Nov. 2) | Watch Video
The Washington Publish e book reviewer gives upcoming highlights from the brand new season’s fiction and non-fiction releases.
READ AN EXCERPT: “1929” by Andrew Ross Sorkin
The New York Occasions monetary columnist’s new e book seems to be again to Wall Avenue’s most catastrophic market collapse.
READ AN EXCERPT: “Love, Sex, and Frankenstein” by Caroline Lea
The creator of “The Glass Lady” returns with a gripping reimagining of how younger Mary Shelley created her traditional horror novel.
READ AN EXCERPT: “A Guardian and a Thief” by Megha Majumdar
A Nationwide Guide Award finalist, Megha Majumdar’s novel is about in India in a climate-ravaged near-future.
READ AN EXCERPT: “The Wayfinder” by Adam Johnson
The Pulitzer Prize- and Nationwide Guide Award-winner returns with an epic story set in Polynesia a thousand years prior to now.
MARATHON: Scary movies! (YouTube Video)
Watch these “CBS Sunday Morning” tales behind a number of the most beloved fright movies ever made:
- David Edelstein on the scariest film of all time;
- “Halloween” director John Carpenter;
- Rising up the kids of horror film actors;
- Lee Cowan on Jamie Lee Curtis and why scary films thrill us;
- Hollywood monster maker Stan Winston;
- The legend of Dracula, from Bram Stoker to the flicks;
- Extra Halloween horror picks from David Edelstein;
- Stephen King on diversifications of his scary books;
- “Get Out” director Jordan Peele;
- John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush on the horror movie “The Rule of Jenny Pen”; and
- Guillermo del Toro on making his personal “Frankenstein.”
FROM THE ARCHIVES: “Sunday Morning” Halloween hauntings IV (YouTube Video)
Take pleasure in extra tales match for the season, together with:
- Luke Burbank on the traditional custom of scarecrows (2016);
- The publication of Bram Stoker’s horror traditional “Dracula” (2019);
- Invoice Geist on the world of utmost pumpkin rising (2007);
- David Edelstein praises a documentary on the making of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” (2017);
- Seth Doane on the historical past and thriller of Ouija boards (2012);
- Religion Salie explores the artwork of gargoyles (2019);
- David Pogue on how music could make scary films scarier (2019);
- The cult horror movie “Birdemic,” hailed because the “greatest” unhealthy film of all time (2010);
- Barry Petersen on why bats aren’t as scary as you assume (2011); and
- Steve Hartman meets a grasp pumpkin carver (2010).
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