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COVER STORY: For blind climber Jesse Dufton, there is little that’s out of reach (Video)
“Climbing teaches you a lot about who you are,” says 40-year-old rock climber Jesse Dufton, who has conquered thousands of peaks without the benefit of vision. Dufton, who was born with a rare degenerative condition called rod-cone dystrophy, talks with Lee Cowan about how losing his sight did not lead to him forsaking his potential.
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ALMANAC: November 30 (Video)
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.
ARTS: Cézanne in Provence: Walking in the artist’s footsteps (Video)
Pablo Picasso himself hailed Paul Cézanne as “the father of us all.” And now, 186 years after his birth, the French artist is being honored by his hometown. Aix-en-Provence is hosting a year-long celebration of Cézanne, exhibiting 130 paintings, drawings and watercolors incorporating the artist’s themes (and the locations that inspired him), along with walking tours and site visits. Seth Doane reports.
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HEADLINES: Trump responds to National Guard shooting with new anti-immigration policies (Video)
On Wednesday in Washington, D.C., two National Guard troops were shot, one fatally. The shooting suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who had assisted U.S. forces during the war in Afghanistan, was granted asylum by the Trump administration earlier this year. Now, President Trump has proposed new anti-immigration policies in response. Weijia Jiang reports the latest developments.
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MOVIES: The candid Amanda Seyfried speaks | Watch Video
Amanda Seyfried is refreshingly honest, from her roles in movies like the forthcoming “The Testament of Ann Lee” and “The Housemaid,” to her battling serious anxiety and OCD – obstacles she says often help her as an actor. She talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about living a grounded life on her Upstate New York farm, and about how far she’s come from “Mean Girls.”
EXTENDED INTERVIEW: Amanda Seyfried (Video)
In this web exclusive, the star of “Mean Girls” and “Mamma Mia!” talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about the “emotional acrobatics” of working in films, including in “The Testament of Ann Lee,” and her Oscar-nominated performance in David Fincher’s “Mank.” She also plays guitar and sings for us.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Jamaican singer-songwriter Jimmy Cliff.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Playwright Tom Stoppard (Video)
Tom Stoppard, one of the greatest playwrights and screenwriters of the past century, died on Nov. 29, 2025 at age 88. In this Feb. 28, 1999 “Sunday Morning” profile, the Czech-born Stoppard, who emigrated as a child to England during World War II, talked with Eugenia Zukerman about his probing and intellectually stimulating works; the first time he had a play performed at the National Theatre in London; and the love for theater and language inherent in his screenplay for “Shakespeare in Love.”
FOOD: Leftovers: Giving food a makeover (Video)
A third of the food produced globally goes to waste, but leftovers are enjoying a revival, with leftovers cookbooks, leftovers influencers, even a leftovers-themed cooking show. Nancy Giles talks with food historian Eleanor Barnett about the value placed on food through the ages; and with Chris Morocco, food director of Bon Appétit and Epicurious, who delves into Giles’ refrigerator to turn her leftovers into a whole new meal.
MENU: 37 Leftover Turkey Recipes from Bon Appétit Magazine
SPEAKING OF LEFTOVERS…: “Sunday Morning” 2025 “Food Issue” recipe index
Delicious menu suggestions from top chefs, cookbook authors, food writers, restaurateurs, and the editors of New York Times Cooking!
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MUSIC: Metallica’s gift of giving | Watch Video
The heavy metal band Metallica has not only changed lives with their music; they’ve also changed lives with their philanthropy – from donations to food banks and disaster relief, to the band’s charity All Within My Hands, which has donated to workforce education and other critical services. Luke Burbank talks with band members Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich, and with one of the 9,000 Metallica Scholars who have benefitted from the band’s grants through trade schools and community colleges.
This Giving Tuesday, December 2, Metallica’s foundation AWMH is partnering with their long-standing supporter, Carhartt, to help provide five million meals through Feeding America. Go to allwithinmyhands.org for more information.
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MOVIES: “Avatar: Fire and Ash” director James Cameron on generative AI: “That’s horrifying to me” | Watch Video
The director of “Titanic,” “The Terminator” and the “Avatar” series, which used performance capture technology to help create fantasy characters in 3-D, has consistently raised the level of movie visual effects. But Oscar-winner James Cameron tells Jonathan Vigliotti that he believes the use of artificial intelligence to create a character and performance without an actor is “horrifying.”
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Extended interview – James Cameron (Video)
James Cameron, writer-director of “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” talks with Jonathan Vigliotti about the long process of creating the second and third films of the series using performance capture of actors. He also talks about being self-taught in cinema techniques; starting out in Roger Corman’s production company; his passion for deep sea exploration; and about movies as a “waking dream state.”
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STYLE: At home with Architectural Digest (Video)
For more than a century, the pages of Architectural Digest magazine have captured not only timeless designs but also the spirit of their subjects’ homes. Their distillation of private spaces is featured in a new book, “AD at Home: Architectural Digest.” Serena Altschul talks with editor Amy Astley about the magazine’s treatments; and with actor Live Schreiber and designer Marc Jacobs about what it means to open up one’s living space to the magazine’s photographers.
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THESE UNITED STATES: Thanksgiving (Video)
Jane Pauley looks at the history and the mythology behind Americans’ celebration of Thanksgiving, from the initial harvest feast in 1621, to how it became a national holiday amid our country’s darkest hours.
NATURE: Sequoia National Park in California (Extended Video)
We leave you this Sunday morning among the giant sequoias at Sequoia National Park in California. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Playwright Tom Stoppard (Video)
Tom Stoppard, one of the greatest playwrights and screenwriters of the past century, died on Nov. 29, 2025 at age 88. In this Feb. 28, 1999 “Sunday Morning” profile, the Czech-born Stoppard, who emigrated as a child to England during World War II, talked with Eugenia Zukerman about his probing and intellectually stimulating works; the first time he had a play performed at the National Theatre in London; and the love for theater and language inherent in his screenplay for “Shakespeare in Love.”
GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2025
A look back at the esteemed personalities who’ve left us this year, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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