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COVER STORY: Phobias – The way to overcome your worst misguided fears
An estimated 33 million American adults will battle sooner or later with a phobia – an intense worry of one thing that poses little or no risk, from flying to cockroaches to a visit to the dentist. Susan Spencer talks with consultants concerning the lengths individuals will go to to be able to overcome their fears.
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ALMANAC: October 26
“Sunday Morning” seems to be again at historic occasions on this date.
NATURE: Tarantulas: Why you should not be afraid
We all know little or no concerning the brown tarantula (Aphonopelma hentzi), whose habitat stretches from Louisiana to Texas and Colorado. However the first query arachnid knowledgeable Cara Shillington asks is, why are we afraid of tarantulas? She talks with Jonathan Vigliotti, who additionally visits Colorado’s La Junta Tarantula Fest, an annual celebration of the eight-legged creature that attracts hundreds to see hundreds of brown tarantulas wandering the Comanche Nationwide Grassland in a haphazard, typically halting hunt for a mate.
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HALLOWEEN: By the Numbers
POLITICS: Gavin Newsom
Robert Costa stories.
PREVIEW: Newsom on Trump’s “laughable” Nationwide Guard suggestion: “Nothing occurring” in San Francisco
In a “CBS Sunday Morning” interview to air Oct. 26, the California governor dismisses the president’s proposal to ship Nationwide Guard troops to San Francisco, and says that he would sue to dam any such try.
PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a number of the notable figures who left us this week.
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BUSINESS: CEO Jim Farley on steering Ford via Trump’s tariffs
Regardless of constructing greater than 80 p.c of its American-sold autos within the U.S. – the very best share of any Detroit automaker – Ford Motor Firm nonetheless imports many components, which have been hit onerous by tariffs. Ford CEO Jim Farley discusses with Kris Van Cleave why he says President Trump’s tariffs, which have price Ford $2 billion, are jeopardizing the corporate’s investments in America – and should give a bonus to their rivals. He additionally explains why he drives a Chinese language-made electrical automobile.
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THESE UNITED STATES: The White Home
Since our second president, John Adams, inhabited the White Home, it has been burned by British troops, reconstructed, expanded, and gut-renovated. Mo Rocca seems to be on the historical past of a cherished American landmark, which this previous week was partly demolished by the White Home’s present occupant, President Trump, who’s constructing an enormous, privately-funded ballroom.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: When the British burned the White Home (Video)
Mo Rocca goes again in time to one of the devastating days in U.S. historical past.
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BOOKS: The true, genuine Kenny Chesney
He is earned nation music’s Entertainer of the Yr Award eight occasions. However Kenny Chesney’s newest work is a ebook, “Coronary heart Life Music,” wherein he describes his life’s journey, from Knoxville, Tenn., to No Footwear Nation and past. Chesney sits down with Lee Cowan within the Florida Keys, the place the nation celebrity is simply one other laid-back native, to speak about household, touring, and the way he recovered from a 2009 live performance which he describes as “hitting a wall.”
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SPORTS: CEO Nicholas Thompson on how working helped him discover his footing
Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, is called a tech journalist, public speaker, writer – and world-class aggressive long-distance runner. He talks with Tony Dokoupil about how his father impressed him to take up working, how he confronted a most cancers prognosis, and why he is passing on his athletic ardour to his youngsters. He additionally discusses his new ebook, “The Working Floor” – half memoir, half name to the runner in all of us.
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MOVIES: Guillermo del Toro on “Frankenstein” and remaking a monster
Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro is including his spin to one of many most-filmed horror tales – the mythic story of a scientist creating a person from physique components – together with his newest, “Frankenstein.” He talks with Seth Doane about his lifelong fascination with horror, why Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was his first crush, and the way “in actuality we’re all bizarre indirectly.” Doane additionally talks with Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, who play Victor Frankenstein and his creature.
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NATURE: TBD
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Ballet star Misty Copeland (YouTube Video)
Ballerina Misty Copeland, who grew to become the primary Black feminine principal dancer within the historical past of the American Ballet Theatre in New York ten years in the past, carried out for the final time on the ballet stage on Wed., Oct. 22, 2025. On this Dec. 14, 2014 profile, Anthony Mason visited with the breakthrough star who’d joined ABT’s corps de ballet in 2001, and she or he described how change is coming slowly to the world of classical dance.
WEB EXTRA: Historian Jill Lepore on the metaphor of America as a household (YouTube Video)
Historian Jill Lepore, writer of “We the Folks: A Historical past of the U.S. Structure,” talks with Tony Dokoupil about competing histories of America; polarization; and dissent as an act of patriotism.
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