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COVER STORY: Noor Abdalla on the arrest of her husband, Mahmoud Khalil: “I used to be terrified”
Noor Abdalla was along with her husband, Columbia College pupil Mahmoud Khalil, when Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers arrested Khalil, a green-card holder, finally transporting him to Louisiana. In her first TV interview, Abdalla, a U.S. citizen, tells “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty that the White Home is mischaracterizing Khalil and his function in campus protests in opposition to Israel’s assaults on Gaza. Moriarty additionally talks with immigration and free speech attorneys who weigh in on the Trump administration’s try to deport a authorized resident.
PREVIEW: Noor Abdalla on husband Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest
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ALMANAC: March 23
“Sunday Morning” appears to be like again at historic occasions on this date.
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ARTS: How Salvador Dalí’s artwork discovered a house in Florida
Greater than 2,400 works by the Spanish artist Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), from oil work and prints to sculptural mashups, are featured at The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Fla., which additionally hosts immersive exhibitions celebrating the Surrealist. Correspondent Conor Knighton takes a visit by way of Dalí’s peculiar imaginative and prescient of the world; tracks the surreal street his paintings took to its eventual dwelling in Florida; and examines the artist’s continued affect at this time.
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MOVIES: The Duplass Brothers: Rewriting Hollywood
Over the past 20 years, Mark and Jay Duplass have grow to be two of essentially the most prolific producers, writers, administrators and actors working in Hollywood at this time. Their signature voice: portraying actual individuals navigating life’s massive and small moments as finest they will – one thing the brothers have been doing with their very own relationship for nearly 50 years. The brothers discuss with correspondent Luke Burbank concerning the plot twists behind their success, from their 7-minute improvised movie “That is John,” which helped launch them at Sundance, to this yr’s SXSW Pageant hit, “The Baltimorons.”
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers among the notable figures who left us this week.
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BOOKS: Graydon Carter on life “When the Going Was Good”
The previous editor of Vainness Truthful for 25 years, and the cofounder of Spy Journal, Graydon Carter had expertise as a tastemaker quietly shaping popular culture. It is a profession he recounts in his new memoir, “When the Going Was Good: An Editor’s Adventures Throughout the Final Golden Age of Magazines.” He talks with “Sunday Morning” anchor Jane Pauley about internet hosting Vainness Truthful’s unique Oscar events; his previous historical past with Donald Trump; and why at this time he feels “very strongly Canadian.”
READ AN EXCERPT: “When the Going Was Good” by Graydon Carter
The previous Vainness Truthful editor’s memoirs recount the glory days of journal publishing, together with the subterfuge required for his or her 2015 scoop of Caitlyn Jenner’s transition.
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WORLD: A vigil for Pope Francis – and the Vatican’s future
Because the trustworthy have been praying for the well being of Pope Francis, individuals inside and out of doors the Church are considering whether or not he would resign, like his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with Vatican watchers concerning the steps being taken whereas Francis recovers in a Rome hospital, and the elevated worth of the Papacy’s “ethical energy” at this unsettling level in historical past.
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THEATER: Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal on their record-breaking “Othello”
On this new Broadway manufacturing of Shakespeare’s “Othello,” set in “the close to future,” Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal play army compatriots whose relationship is riven with emotions of betrayal and revenge. “60 Minutes” correspondent Invoice Whitaker talks with the actors about their histories of enjoying Shakespeare; how Washington’s lifetime of expertise informs his efficiency of a job he first performed in school; and why they are saying they’ve labored their entire careers for this second.
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TECHNOLOGY: Is carbon seize an answer to the local weather disaster?
As a software to handle rising greenhouse fuel emissions, carbon seize chemically removes carbon dioxide from the air, to retailer or recycle into merchandise. The corporate behind a brand new plant to be opened this summer season claims the ability will take away 500,000 tons of CO2 a yr. However is that this type of carbon seize – underwritten by the fossil gasoline trade – an efficient means to handle local weather change? Correspondent David Pogue appears to be like on the know-how behind this initiative, and the controversy it has raised.
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NATURE: Torres del Paine Nationwide Park, Chile
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MARATHON: The Rites of Spring II (YouTube Video)
Watch tales from the “Sunday Morning” archives concerning the pleasures of the season. That includes:
- Charles Osgood on the origin of Daylight Saving Time (2005)
- Ed Rabel on the season of expectation for Kansas farmers (1984)
- Tim Pattern on urchin diving season in Maine (1995)
- Invoice Geist on Boston Pink Sox spring coaching (1990)
- Charles Osgood on Tulipmania (2000)
- Seth Doane on the risk to the Monarch butterfly’s migration (2010)
- Martha Teichner on Emily Whaley’s backyard in Charleston, S.C. (1997)
- Seth Doane on cherry blossom season in Japan (2015)
- Tracy Smith on pandemic victory gardens (2020)
- Mo Rocca on one of many joys of spring (2022)
- Luke Burbank on taking “spring forward” to the following degree (2024)
MARATHON: Indicators of spring (YouTube Video)
“CBS Sunday Morning” marks the beginning of spring with this particular marathon, highlighting the return of birds, blooming flowers and the emergence of creatures. Hear, chill out and benefit from the sounds of nature.
GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2025
A glance again on the esteemed personalities who left us this yr, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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