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COVER STORY: Promising medical trials in Alzheimer’s prevention
Current research have proven new antibody medication to gradual cognitive decline amongst individuals with early-onset Alzheimer’s – a important discovering, provided that the illness as of now has no remedy. CBS Information chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook visits Washington College Faculty of Medication in St. Louis, which is conducting vital analysis into treating the illness earlier than signs come up. (The medical trials contain the 1 to 2 % of individuals with Alzheimer’s who’re genetically predisposed to growing dementia.) He additionally talks with philanthropist Invoice Gates, who has already donated $300 million to assist Alzheimer’s analysis.
READ AN EXCERPT: “The Day After Yesterday: Resilience within the Face of Dementia”
Photographer Joe Wallace has chronicled the tales of households who’ve lived with Alzheimer’s.
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ALMANAC: November 9
“Sunday Morning” seems again at historic occasions on this date.
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ARTS: Bonsai: A miniature show of fall foliage
Whereas the colours of the season could sweep throughout huge landscapes, fall foliage can be loved on a miniature scale. Conor Knighton visits the Pacific Bonsai Museum in Washington State, the place the workers transforms bushes into tiny residing artworks, and talks with photographer Stephen Voss about capturing the character of bonsai.
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ARTS: The Grand Egyptian Museum: A brand new residence for King Tut’s treasures
Cairo’s latest attraction is the Grand Egyptian Museum, a contemporary testomony to one of many world’s oldest civilizations. Jane Pauley stories on the opening of the museum, whose assortment contains 1000’s of artifacts from the reign of King Tutankhamun.
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U.S.: “The Wounded Era”: Bearing the invisible scars of battle
When the “Biggest Era” returned residence from World Struggle II, many veterans had suffered psychic wounds that weren’t recognized or understood on the time to be PTSD. For his new e book, “The Wounded Era,” historian David Nasaw researched the experiences of WWII veterans – from struggling survivor’s guilt, to receiving electro-shock remedy therapies – that give insights into the emotional traumas going through veterans of all wars. Lesley Stahl stories.
READ AN EXCERPT: “The Wounded Era” by David Nasaw
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.
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MOVIES: “Hamnet” actress Jessie Buckley on how Shakespeare modified every part for her
She’s been referred to as “the performing world’s best-kept secret.” However Oscar-nominee Jessie Buckley’s newest position, taking part in the spouse of William Shakespeare in “Hamnet,” could change that. The Irish actress talks with Seth Doane concerning the catharsis of performing; her chemistry with co-star Paul Mescal; and her upcoming movie “The Bride,” taking part in the mate of Frankenstein’s monster.
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- “Hamnet,” from Focus Options, opens in theaters Dec. 12
HARTMAN: Salamanders
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TV: Billy Bob Thornton on the return of “Landman”
Actor, author and musician Billy Bob Thornton has been an unconventional and unforgettable presence, from his Oscar-winning “Sling Blade,” to his rock band, The Boxmasters. He is now again in Season 2 of the Paramount+ drama sequence “Landman,” set within the oil fields of West Texas. Thornton talks with Lee Cowan about his hillbilly roots, music, and the milestone of turning 70.
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COMMENTARY: Religion Salie on the addictive Web meme “6-7”
Religion Salie brings some middle-aged power to the most recent inside joke amongst kids.
POLITICS: Election 2025
Robert Costa stories.
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THESE UNITED STATES: Elevating the flag
For many years, John Monsky’s ardour has been amassing American flags – from people who accompanied troopers in the course of the Civil Struggle and on the seashores of France on D-Day, to ones that landed on the Moon. He tells Mo Rocca that the flags in his assortment have been each witnesses to and members in historical past.
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NATURE: Wombats in Tasmania
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Diane Ladd and Laura Dern (YouTube Video)
Three-time Oscar-nominated actress Diane Ladd, who appeared along with her daughter Laura Dern in a number of productions (together with “Rambling Rose” and “Wild at Coronary heart”), died on Nov. 3, 2025 at age 89. On this “Sunday Morning” interview that aired Could 14, 2023, the 2 talked with Rita Braver a couple of shared household historical past that performed out on film and TV screens, and about their joint memoir, “Honey, Child, Mine: A Mom and Daughter Speak Life, Loss of life, Love (and Banana Pudding).”
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Former Vice President Dick Cheney (YouTube Video)
Dick Cheney, who served two phrases as vice chairman, reshaping the workplace to grow to be extra consequential than it had ever been, died on Nov. 3, 2025 at age 84. On this “Sunday Morning” interview which aired on Aug. 30, 2015, Cheney talked with Lee Cowan about how 9/11 modified him; the battle in Iraq; his well being; and “Distinctive,” the e book he co-authored along with his daughter, Liz, which argued that President Obama’s international insurance policies had been diminishing America’s energy.
GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2025
A glance again on the esteemed personalities who’ve left us this yr, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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