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The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET.  “Sunday Morning” also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) 


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Tilly Norwood is not real. 

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COVER STORY: There’s a new face in Hollywood, generated by AI
Tilly Norwood is unlike any other aspiring TV or movie star: Tilly is entirely generated by artificial intelligence. Jo Ling Kent talks with Tilly’s creator, Eline Van der Velden, about her goal of producing “the Scarlett Johansson of the AI genre.” Kent also talks with Kevin Reilly, CEO of Kartel ai, a Beverly Hills tech startup; and with SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin, about the impact of AI on Hollywood and the actors’ union.

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ALMANAC: December 7
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.

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Mug shots of Otto Kuehn, taken at the maximum security federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, where he began serving a 50-year sentence for espionage in 1942.

From “Family of Spies”/Celadon Books


BOOKS: “Family of Spies”: Christine Kuehn discovers her grandfather’s Nazi past
In 1994 Christine Kuehn received a letter that revealed a family history from which her father had tried to shield her: Christine’s grandfather, Otto, was a Nazi spy who was the only person tried and convicted for the bombing of Pearl Harbor. David Martin talks with Kuehn about her German family conducting World War II-era espionage, a tale she recounts in her new book, “Family of Spies.”

READ AN EXCERPT: “Family of Spies” by Christine Kuehn

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Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley and Ed Sullivan are seen backstage at “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1956. 

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BOOKS: Elvis and the Colonel
Elvis Presley biographer Peter Guralnick’s latest book, “The Colonel and the King,” is the story of a partnership that rocked popular culture. Anthony Mason talks with Guralnick at Graceland about how Colonel Parker’s marketing savvy and enduring loyalty helped the King get his crown. Mason also talks with Parker’s friend, actor George Hamilton, who witnessed Parker’s gambling addiction that threatened his partnership with Presley.

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WORLD: Venezuela
Lilia Luciano reports.

     
PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.



From the archives: Architect Frank Gehry

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Architect Frank Gehry (Video)
Frank Gehry, one of the towering figures in architecture in the last century, died on Fri., Dec. 5, 2025 at age 96. Watch four reports on Gehry from the “Sunday Morning” archives, including, from 2002, a profile by Scott Pelley; from 2006, Serena Altschul looked at Gehry’s jewelry line; from 2022, Gehry talked with Bill Whitaker about his creative process; and from 2020, Gehry discussed his contested design for the Eisenhower Memorial, in Washington, D.C., with Rita Braver.

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Techno Claus (whose nom-de-plume is David Pogue) returns to “Sunday Morning” with holiday gift ideas for fans of gadgets. 

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‘TIS THE SEASON: 2025 holiday gift ideas from Techno Claus
Who dresses as St. Nick and speaks an odd brogue? Why, it’s Techno Claus, a.k.a. David Pogue! He offers “Sunday Morning” viewers his valuable tips for the gadget lovers on your gift-giving list.

     
HARTMAN: The search for Francine the Cat
A favorite fixture at a Lowe’s store in Richmond, Va., Francine the Cat, had vanished. So, manager Mike Sida launched a far-reaching effort to locate her – from deploying tempting treats, to the use of surveillance cameras and heat-detecting drones, as far away as a massive Lowe’s distribution center in a neighboring state. Steve Hartman reports on the mission to find a beloved feline.      

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Correspondent Tracy Smith with actor Ethan Hawke at Sardi’s. 

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MOVIES: Ethan Hawke on “Blue Moon,” and taking nothing for granted
The songwriting team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart helped put the “great” in the Great American Songbook. But Hart’s heavy drinking led to the end of their partnership. In the new movie “Blue Moon,” Oscar-nominee Ethan Hawke plays a heartbroken Hart reduced to watching Rodgers gain even greater fame collaborating with Oscar Hammerstein II. Hawke talks with Tracy Smith about the challenging role of Hart; his own youthful ambitions; and about joining the faces on the walls of the legendary Broadway watering hole Sardi’s.

To watch a trailer for “Blue Moon” click on the video player below:


BLUE MOON | Official Trailer (2025) by
Sony Pictures Classics on
YouTube

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Novelist Jan Karon with correspondent Faith Salie. 

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BOOKS: Author Jan Karon on returning to Mitford
Novelist Jan Karon has written 25 bestsellers, including 15 about a make-believe mountain village, Mitford – stories in which the humanity of her characters is evoked in what she calls “a place of refuge.” Karon talks with Faith Salie about discovering her voice as a writer at a very young age; the comforting qualities of her stories; and how the death of her daughter, Candace, led to her latest Mitford book, “My Beloved.” 

READ AN EXCERPT: “My Beloved” by Jan Karon

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NATURE: Alligators in Florida

          


WEB EXCLUSIVES:

GALLERY: Pearl Harbor – Day of Infamy
Remembering December 7, 1941, when a Japanese air attack on Hawaii pulled the U.S. into World War II.


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