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9/22: Sunday Morning
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Kris Van Cleave looks at the future of all-electric vehicles at General Motors. Also: Anthony Mason goes on the road with the rock group Pearl Jam; Tracy Smith interviews Demi Moore, now starring in the film “The Substance”; David Martin has a status report on Russia’s war against Ukraine, while Lee Cowan
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Nature: Monument Valley
We leave you this Sunday among the towering rock formations of Monument Valley along the Arizona-Utah border. Videographer: Brad Markel.
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The stakes behind Ukraine's surprise attack inside Russian territory
Zelenskyy is gambling that his surprise attack into Russia can convince Putin to negotiate an end to the 2½-year-old war which has produced an estimated one million casualties. But Putin continues to rely on the sheer weight of numbers to grind Ukraine down.
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Demi Moore on "The Substance" and resisting a toxic beauty culture
In her new film, the actress plays an aging TV star who finds a sinister potion that can give her a younger, more perfect version of herself, but at a horrifying price. Moore, now 61, talks about having suffered due to the entertainment industry's toxic expectations of beauty.
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Demi Moore, an actress of "Substance"
Demi Moore was a troubled member of the "Brat Pack," who overcame esteem issues and became the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, starring in such films as "Indecent Proposal," "Charlie's Angels" and "Striptease." Her latest, "The Substance," is about an aging TV star who finds a sinister potion that can give her a younger, more perfect version of
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Modern living in the ancient caves of Matera, Italy
In southern Italy's Basilicata region, caves snake through the hillside town of Matera – the remains of neolithic villages that date back more than 6,000 years. Correspondent Seth Doane visits a town reborn as some of its cliffside caves have been re-envisioned as restaurants, bars and luxury hotels.
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The irreverent legacy of Mad Magazine
Mad Magazine began in 1952 as a comic book that made fun of other comic books – and soon became an institution for mocking authority in all spheres of life, from TV, movies and advertising, to politicians and parents. Correspondent David Pogue visits a new museum exhibition celebrating the humor of Mad, as created by the artists and writers who cal
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Almanac: September 22
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date, including the 1994 premiere of the sitcom "Friends."
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CEO Mary Barra on how GM is revving up electric vehicles
Correspondent Kris Van Cleave talks with Mary Barra, General Motors' second-longest-serving CEO, about the company's expanding electric vehicle lineup. He also takes a "high-speed" tour of GM's Milford Proving Ground in Michigan, which has been a hub for automotive innovation for a century, and gets behind the wheel of GM's soon-to-be-released elec
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