We leave you this Sunday with bald eagles flying high above the Missouri River in South Dakota. As of January 1st, the bald eagle is, finally, our official national bird. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard. Source
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Jimmy Carter and his love of America’s music
“Sunday Morning” contributor Bill Flanagan remembers the former president’s love of music, and how his celebrations of America’s musical heritage spanned the genres of country, gospel, classical, jazz, blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Source
Jimmy Carter: A man of vision, faith and humility
“Sunday Morning” looks back on the life of a public servant who sought to restore Americans’ faith in the integrity of their government, and who was a Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his remarkable post-presidential years. Source
Adrien Brody on “The Brutalist”
In the sweeping new period drama, Adrien Brody stars as László Toth, a Jewish Hungarian architect who survives the horrors of World War II, and seeks to rebuild his career after emigrating to America. Source
Who’s hosting the 82nd Annual Golden Globes? All about Nikki Glaser.
Known for her brutally honest style, comedian Nikki Glaser takes the stage as host of the 2025 Golden Globe Awards tonight. Source
Terror act shatters the New Year in New Orleans
Just hours into the first day of 2025, a 42-year-old Texas man purposely drove a rented pickup through a dense crowd of revelers on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, then opened fire on police officers. As investigators seek a motive for the attack and his purported identification with ISIS, the city of New Orleans defiantly rose in response to the tragic event. Lee Cowan reports. Source
Rise and shine with sunrise photographer Bugsy Sailor
Six years ago, Bugsy Sailor began photographing the sun every day rising upon Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, capturing kaleidoscope colors, shoreline and sky, turbulence and stillness. His streak continues, and his online following is encouraging him to continue his project into the future. Correspondent Faith Salie reports. Source
Tilda Swinton on portraying a life’s end in “The Room Next Door”
In Pedro Almodóvar’s acclaimed new film, “The Room Next Door,” Tilda Swinton stars as a woman with a terminal cancer diagnosis who seeks to die on her own terms and timeline. Source
Extended interview: Tilda Swinton
In this web exclusive, Academy Award-winning actress Tilda Swinton talks with correspondent Seth Doane about her experience of working with Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar’s “The Room Next Door,” his first English-language feature. She also talks about her introduction to cinema with experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman; her family history in Scotland; and her love of producing. Source
Tilda Swinton on “The Room Next Door”
In Pedro Almodóvar’s acclaimed new film, “The Room Next Door,” Tilda Swinton stars opposite Julianne Moore as a woman with a terminal cancer diagnosis, who seeks to die on her own terms and timeline. The Academy Award-winning actress talks with correspondent Seth Doane about being shy; the influence of director Derek Jarman (who hired Swinton for her first film); and what informs her relationship with fashion. Source