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COVER STORY: How is synthetic intelligence affecting job searches?Synthetic intelligence has already change into a disruptor within the labor market, as job postings declined over the previous yr by 6.7 %, with entry-level positions particularly hard-hit. However as David Pogue learns, not all industries are affected by the push for AI.
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ALMANAC: August 31“Sunday Morning” seems to be again at historic occasions on this date.
U.S.: This Iowa truck cease is “Disney World for truckers”The Iowa 80 Truckstop, on Interstate 80, claims to be the world’s largest truck cease – and who would argue? Luke Burbank pulls as much as the Walcott, Iowa truck cease bigger than 150 soccer fields, catering to those that preserve America shifting, which options every thing from 24-hour eating places and upkeep outlets, to a dentist, ministry workplace, and movie show.
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ARTS: “Painting Energy”: Alex Katz spotlights his favourite artistsPainter Alex Katz, acclaimed for his figurative artwork and landscapes from a seven-decade profession, is now targeted on the work of different artists. He’s gifted a group of greater than 100 work by rising and established artists to Maine’s Portland Museum of Artwork. Elaine Quijano talks with Katz in regards to the exhibition “Painting Energy.”
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MUSIC: “John’s Version”: John Fogerty on rerecording Creedence Clearwater Revival hitsOne of the founding members of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty misplaced management of his personal songs when the band broke up within the early Nineteen Seventies. Now, after shopping for again rights to his Creedence catalog, Fogerty (who just lately turned 80) has come again to his music, recording the album “Legacy.” He talks with Robert Costa about rerecording such classics as “Proud Mary,” “Bad Moon Rising” and “Fortunate Son.”
You may stream John Fogerty’s album “Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years (John’s Version)” by clicking on the embed beneath (Free Spotify registration required to listen to the tracks in full):
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PASSAGE: In memoriam“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.
THESE UNITED STATES: The rise of union powerIn the Nineteen Thirties, strikes by employees on the “Big 3” automakers led to recognition of the United Auto Staff union – and to a common strengthening of labor rights that reshaped America. Jane Pauley experiences.
The bedrooms of younger capturing victims, as preserved by their mother and father.
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INTERACTIVE: “Everything as it was”: Discover the bedrooms of children killed at school shootings
COMMENTARY: How do you make a portrait of a kid who isn’t there? Photographer Lou Bopp discovered a method, but it surely wasn’t easyThe photographer who labored with Steve Hartman describes in poignant element the emotional challenges of working with the households of faculty capturing victims.
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HEALTH: Dr. Sanjay Gupta on the mysteries of continual painRecent analysis into continual ache, which afflicts hundreds of thousands of Individuals, has led to a shocking supply: the mind. “Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauley talks with Dr. Sanjay Gupta (a neurosurgeon and chief medical correspondent for CNN) about his new e book, “It Doesn’t Have to Hurt,” and in regards to the physique’s defenses in opposition to ache. She additionally talks with heavy steel musician Ed Mowery, whose decades-long expertise with complicated regional ache syndrome (or CRPS) led to a revolutionary surgical procedure and therapy.
READ AN EXCERPT: “It Doesn’t Have to Hurt” by Dr. Sanjay Gupta
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COMMENTARY: Jim Gaffigan on the summer time harvest: Too many cukes!The comic and aspiring gardener talks in regards to the benefits, and downsides, of a bountiful harvest.
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MILEPOST: So lengthy, Jessica Frank!“Sunday Morning” says goodbye to our longtime affiliate director Jessica Frank, who for 26 years introduced a shining solar (hundreds of them!) to our broadcast. Serena Altschul experiences.
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NATURE: Sea Lions at Monterey Bay
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From the archives: Hurricanes Katrina and Rita byCBS Sunday Morning onYouTube
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (YouTube Video)In 2005, the Gulf Coast was slammed by two monumental hurricanes – first, Katrina, the most expensive U.S. storm as much as that point, which killed at the very least 1,800 folks in and round New Orleans; then, simply weeks later, Rita, which made landfall between Louisiana and Texas, additional devastating areas exhausting hit by Katrina. Twenty years later, we glance again at “Sunday Morning” experiences in regards to the devastation attributable to the storms and the breaking of levees; the political storm that adopted; and the rebuilding. That includes:
Lee Cowan on the week of New Orleans’ struggles from Katrina (2005)
Martha Teichner with a historical past of how New Orleans got here to be (2005)
The function of the Military Corps of Engineers in levee reconstruction and upkeep (2005)
Invoice Whitaker on residents alongside the Mississippi coast battered by Katrina (2005)
Barry Petersen compares the response following Asia’s tsunami to the aftermath of Katrina (2005)
Anthony Mason on the Federal Emergency Administration Company’s efficiency throughout and after the storm (2005)
Steve Hartman with an examination of the very best and worst of human nature evident from Katrina (2005)
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns holds out hope that New Orleans will likely be healed by jazz (2005)
Ben Stein requires serving to pets within the aftermath of Katrina (2005)
Susan Spencer on what Katrina revealed about poverty in America (2005)
Finding out the aftermath of Katrina (2005)
John Roberts, Harry Smith and Lee Cowan on the results of Hurricane Rita in cities alongside the Gulf Coast (2005)
Anthony Mason on the long-term financial impression from the storms (2005)
Erin Moriarty on volunteers looking for kids separated from their households after Katrina (2005)
Charles Osgood on the resumption of streetcar service in New Orleans two years after Katrina (2007)
Michelle Miller on how New Orleans is rebuilding 5 years after the hurricanes (2010)
Martha Teichner visits New Orleans ten years after Katrina (2015)
New Orleans chef John Besh helps convey again the town via delicacies (2015)
Steve Hartman profiles Burnell Colton, who’s making an attempt to revive the Decrease Ninth Ward (2015)
From the archives: Bruce Springsteen on the making of “Born to Run” byCBS Sunday Morning onYouTube
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Bruce Springsteen on the making of “Born to Run” (YouTube Video)From 2005, Anthony Mason speaks with Bruce Springsteen and producer Jon Landau in regards to the creation of Springsteen’s breakthrough album, “Born to Run.”
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