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COVER STORY: Gisèle Pelicot speaks
In 2024, Gisèle Pelicot turned the general public face of sexual abuse as the middle of a infamous mass rape trial in France, throughout which her ex-husband was discovered responsible of drugging her unconscious and welcoming dozens of males to abuse her. In her first U.S. interview, Pelicot opens as much as Seth Doane about her horrifying story, recounted in her memoir, “A Hymn to Life: Disgrace Has to Change Sides”; her courageous choice to testify in public relatively than anonymously; and in regards to the inspiring flip her life has taken since.
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ALMANAC: February 15
“Sunday Morning” seems to be again at historic occasions on this date.
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THESE UNITED STATES: How Washington’s crossing of the Delaware presaged a altering world
On the night of Christmas 1776, Gen. George Washington stunned the King’s forces by main the Continental Military in an unanticipated crossing of a near-frozen Delaware River. Environmental correspondent David Schechter seems to be at how Washington’s watershed army maneuver dramatized each a altering America, and a altering local weather.
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- Alex Robb, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing, Pa.
- Jennifer Brady, senior data analyst and research manager, Climate Central
- Eric Steig, glaciologist, College of the Environment, University of Washington, Seattle
- Because of Martin Froger Silva, University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership, and the U.S. Ice Drilling Program
HEADLINES: Newest on Nancy Guthrie disappearance
Jonathan Vigliotti experiences.
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MOVIES: “Frankenstein,” “Wuthering Heights” star Jacob Elordi: “My dream was to play within the films”
At 28, Australian actor Jacob Elordi has earned his first Academy Award nomination for his haunting portrayal of the creature in Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein.” He talks with Tracy Smith about his love of performing; his newest movie, a remake of the Gothic romance “Wuthering Heights”; and why he has no relationship with social media.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.
FOOD: Fettuccine Alfredo: A recipe for La Dolce Vita
In Rome, two eating places vie for supremacy in making ready Fettuccine Alfredo – egg pasta with butter and parmesan cheese – a dish that has entranced Hollywood and Washington royalty for the reason that earliest days of La Dolce Vita. Chris Livesay visits Alfredo alla Scrofa and Il Vero Alfredo, the place rival households put together one of the vital widespread Italian recipes.
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MUSIC: Paul Anka – Nonetheless doing it his approach
Singer and songwriter Paul Anka has remained on Billboard’s Sizzling 100 Chart for seven a long time, and has simply launched his newest album, “Inspirations of Life and Love.” A youthful 84, he talks with Lee Cowan about his inventive longevity, leaping from teeny bopper to traditional crooner, and the way his music nonetheless crosses generations.
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SUNDAY PROFILE: Stephen A. Smith – All the time up for a debate
Excessive-profile ESPN and SiriusXM commentator and bestselling writer Stephen A. Smith is a combative and colourful voice on sports activities. However now, with a weekly political present, during which he interviews authorities leaders, he’s gaining discover in Washington, too. Smith talks with “Sunday Morning” nationwide correspondent Robert Costa about his journey and whether or not he may quickly be on a debate stage.
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MILEPOST: TBD
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HARTMAN: Contained in the bedrooms of college capturing victims
Over six years, the mother and father of college capturing victims opened their doorways to CBS Information’ Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp, inviting them to see what it is prefer to reside alongside their kids’s bedrooms, simply as they left them. [Originally broadcast Nov. 17, 2024.]
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- The Academy Award-nominated quick movie “All the Empty Rooms,” directed by Joshua Seftel, is streaming on Netflix
NATURE: Whooping cranes in Texas
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MARATHON: Winter Olympics on “Sunday Morning” (YouTube Video)
Cheer on these traditional “Sunday Morning” tales in regards to the historical past of the Winter Olympics and a few of the Video games’ most notable star athletes. Featured:
- Cross-country Skier Invoice Koch prepares for the Lake Placid Video games (1980)
- The post-Olympic profession of hockey star Jim Craig, goalie for the “Miracle on Ice” Crew USA (1982)
- Dr. Mike Woods – anesthesiologist and Olympic pace skater (1984)
- Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, a British ski jumper of little kind and nice daring (1988)
- A glance again on the 1994 scandal involving determine skaters Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan
- Invoice Geist on occasions searching for to develop into Olympic medal sports activities, from skeleton sledding to snow-shovel racing (1998)
- A historical past of the game of curling (1998)
- How Salt Lake Metropolis ready for the 2002 Winter Video games (2002)
- Olympian Lindsey Vonn on snowboarding the comeback path (2025)
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