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Composer Marc Shaiman recalls the devastating moment he learned from Billy Crystal that his longtime collaborator, Rob Reiner, and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, had been found dead in their home, saying he remains in shock. As he plays music from Reiner's film "The American President," one of the scores he’s most proud of, Shaiman becomes emotional with Tracy Smith, struggling to believe his dear friend is gone: "I just can't believe it." | CBS Sunday Morning
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Stephen A. Smith says he will make a decision about whether to run for office “in early 2027.” On Sunday, the commentator and author told Robert Costa about his possible future in politics. https://cbsn.ws/4tF8Sx6 | CBS Sunday Morning
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Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, once Bill and Ted, reunite on Broadway in Beckett’s "Waiting for Godot." They tell Tracy Smith about their enduring friendship, Winter’s break from fame, and the risks Reeves sees in live theater. | CBS Sunday Morning
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We remember some of the notable figures who left us this week, including actor James Van Der Beek, star of the series "Dawson's Creek." | CBS Sunday Morning
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Ethan Hawke tells Tracy Smith that he’s “bored by AI,” saying he prefers real human connection. He calls AI a “plagiarizing mechanism” and jokes that while he knows it’s changing the world, he’s in “open rebellion” against it. https://cbsnews.com/news/ethan-hawke-on-blue-moon-and-taking-nothing-for-granted/ | CBS Sunday Morning
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REWIND (2022): Amy Poehler reflects on the ever-changing nature of comedy, its subjectivity and the complexity of what makes people laugh. https://cbsn.ws/4nHsw8p | CBS Sunday Morning
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Lee Cowan revisits some of the most impactful "Sunday Morning" stories of 2025, with updates on the positive outcomes since they aired. | CBS Sunday Morning
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Miley Cyrus says she owes her career to Hannah Montana. “She’s everything,” Cyrus says, adding she has nothing but gratitude for the Disney character who helped launch her from Nashville to global stardom. | CBS Sunday Morning
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Charlie Annenberg Weingarten calls his streaming site “the Netflix of live nature” — streaming elephants, puffins, wolves and more from cameras around the world. Funded by the Annenberg Foundation, the 24/7 “virtual zoo without bars” offers both drama and calm, from tiger sanctuaries to serene Montana lakes. | CBS Sunday Morning
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George Clooney opens up about how he handles criticism, admitting that bad reviews still sting no matter how long he’s been in the industry. Still, he keeps perspective: “I get to make [movies], they get to talk about them, so I win.” More this Sunday. | CBS Sunday Morning
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In Alaska’s Katmai National Park, summer means an all-you-can-eat buffet for bears. At Brooks Falls, salmon launch themselves upstream, only to land straight into waiting paws. This summer, more than 15 million people have tuned in on live cams to watch the feast — nature’s ultimate pop-up sushi bar. | CBS Sunday Morning
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Legendary investor Warren Buffett takes on rapid-fire questions with Norah O’Donnell in a new segment called ‘Every Second Counts.’ Hear more from the billionaire and philanthropist this Sunday. | CBS Sunday Morning
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While Thomas Edison's cylinders were the first to play recorded sound, they were impractical – leading Emile Berliner to come up with a better way to play music: The gramophone, invented in 1887, which played flat discs. Jane Pauley reports. | CBS Sunday Morning
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David Pogue looks back at the career of singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, whose Top 10 hits included classics like “Oh, Carol,” “Calendar Girl,” “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” and “Laughter in the Rain.” We also remember other notable figures who died this week, including journalist and peace advocate Colman McCarthy. | CBS Sunday Morning
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Jason Bateman says his 20s were marked by anxiety and heavy partying that fueled his struggles with auditions. But at 31, landing “Arrested Development” revived his career, earning industry respect and giving him what he calls a much-needed jolt back to life. | CBS Sunday Morning
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Technology often makes our lives easier, but a new report finds robots and automation are threatening to take over millions of jobs. https://cbsn.ws/2CK6L2n | CBS Sunday Morning
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The U.S. Air Force is testing AI-piloted drones that could operate alongside manned aircraft, a development David Martin says could reshape combat. Officials and pilots demonstrated the XQ-58 and other prototypes — steps that raise fresh questions about the future of warfare. | CBS Sunday Morning
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Jennifer Lopez talks with Lee Cowan about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical “Kiss of the Spider Woman.” She also discusses her love of movie musicals, and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood. | CBS Sunday Morning
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As America approaches its 250th birthday, the bestselling biographer and historian Walter Isaacson reflects on the message of the Declaration of Independence, and how it is just as vital to us today as it was in 1776. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/walter-isaacson-on-the-greatest-sentence-ever-written/ | CBS Sunday Morning
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Auctioneer Aurel Bacs knows what makes watch enthusiasts tick, as he puts exquisite, rare and vintage timepieces on the auction block. For 30 years, Bacs has sold luxury timepieces at the world's most celebrated auction houses. Over the past decade, he and his wife, Livia Russo, partnering with Phillips Auctioneers, have been responsible for $1.6 billion in watch sales, catering to thousands of collectors from around the world. Correspondent Mark Strassmann talks with Bacs, who says watch collec
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This summer, as salmon swam upstream at Katmai National Park’s Brooks Falls and turned the river into an all-you-can-eat buffet for bears, more than 15 million people tuned in on live nature webcams. | CBS Sunday Morning
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James Cameron tells Jonathan Vigliotti he has zero interest in letting AI replace actors or real human performances. He adds that while AI could help make movies cheaper, today’s studios are so focused on safe, familiar franchises that an imaginative original like "Avatar" would be a hard sell now. Watch the full extended interview: https://cbsnews.com/video/extended-interview-james-cameron/ | CBS Sunday Morning
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The introductions of TV shows feature some of the most memorable tunes ever written, in order to catch your attention and introduce a show's story and characters. David Pogue talks with composers Charles Fox ("Wonder Woman," "Laverne & Shirley") and Theodore Shapiro ("Severance"), and film music scholar Jon Burlingame, about what makes a successful TV theme song – and how the dreaded "Skip Intro" button should be abolished. | CBS Sunday Morning
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