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This week on “Sunday Morning” (September 29)

The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” airs on CBS Sundays beginning at 9 a.m. ET. “Sunday Morning” also streams on the CBS News app starting at 11 a.m. ET. (Download it here.)


The host is Jane Pauley


COVER SUBJECT: Brushes to fame: The public’s one-sided bond with celebrities
Parasocial relationships are those that are one-sided – like the fascination and devotion that fans have for their favorite stars. Correspondent Susan Spencer talks to journalist Jancee Dunn about her experience interviewing her hero, rock star Stevie Nicks; and with experts dealing with how intense relationships between fans and stars affect the human condition.

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ALMANAC: September 29
“Sunday Morning” recalls the historical events of that day.

Collector Doug Redenius shows correspondent Lee Cowan his personalized Lotus Sprit S1 from “The Spy Who Loved Me.” With James Bond at the wheel, it became an amphibious car.

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AUTOMOTIVE: James Bond wheels: collecting the coolest
Doug Redenius’ fascination with the James Bond films led him to collect and restore dozens of vehicles used by the British secret agent and the villains he pursued, from crashed sports cars, submarines and motorcycles, to planes, helicopters and paragliders. Correspondent Lee Cowan travels through the history of spy movies, visiting 007 vehicles, many of which are currently on display at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.

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BOOKS: Malcolm Gladwell’s Life Changed; he doesn’t
Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell’s latest novel, Tipping Point Revenge, is based on a familiar idea from his books: you may think you know how the world works, but you’re wrong! The provocative Gladwell talks to correspondent David Pogue about why he refuses to change his approach, work ethic and contrarianism.

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EDUCATION: In Finland, teaching students to recognize disinformation and fake news
The ability to recognize fraud, avoid fraud and expose propaganda is a civic skill required in today’s information society. That’s why the student curriculum in Finland includes media literacy lessons that aim to protect a valuable resource: truth. Correspondent Chris Livesay reports.


PASSAGE: In memory
“Sunday Morning” looks back at some of the notable figures who left us this week.

Cookbook author and TV presenter Ina Garten.

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FOOD: Ina Garten on her memories and a life full of new discoveries
Ina Garten was working on economic policy in the White House when, at age 30, she changed direction and bought a small specialty food store called Barefoot Contessa in West Hampton Beach, New York. This launched her career as an entrepreneur, cookbook author and food television host. Garten, whose new memoir is titled “Be Ready When Good Luck Happens,” talks to correspondent Rita Braver about her painful childhood; her marriage; and what he thinks about the prospect of retirement.

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COMMENTARY: Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday

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MUSIC: Coldplay on tour: “We’re having a great time”
Twenty-five years after Coldplay’s first hit album, the current world tour, which Billboard calls “the biggest rock tour of all time,” has grossed more than $1 billion and sold more than 10 million tickets. During a stopover in Dublin, correspondent Anthony Mason meets with Chris Martin, Will Champion, Guy Berryman and Jonny Buckland to talk about Moon Music (the band’s tenth studio album), the songwriting process and their future playing together.

To listen to “We Pray” by Coldplay, Elyanna, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Tini and Elyanna (from the album “Moon Music”), click the video player below:


WE PRAY – Coldplay, Elyanna, Little Simz, Burna Boy, TINI (Elyanna Version) (Official) By
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Television: “Crazy Chimpanzee”
– Luke Burbank reports.

To watch the Chimp Crazy trailer, click on the video player below:


Chimpanzee crazy | Official trailer | HBO By
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POLITICS: Vice-presidential debate
CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa previews the week’s debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance.


NATURE: to be determined


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The sun is coming: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and more

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“Here Comes The Sun”: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and sand mazes (video)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle meet with Jane Pauley to discuss their foundation’s new initiative, The Parents’ Network, to support parents whose children have taken their own lives as a result of online bullying. Conor Knighton then visits Bandon, Oregon to meet artist Denny Dyke and explore his sand mazes.


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