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Taking Root
This Sunday Morning Video, reported by Seth Doane, is about bamboo houses in Bali, Indonesia.
FACE THE NATION For September 21, 2025, CBS
French President Emmanuel Macron discusses the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, as world leaders head to New York City to meet next week. Former National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses the state of the U.S. economy. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa speaks out. Israel`s war against Hamas continues. GUESTS: Ahmed al-Sharaa, Gary Cohn, Emmanuel Macron
Bird's-Eye View
We're visiting Venice, a city built on more than 100 islands, and which suffers from a chronic problem - and I'm not talking about the water. Seth Doane now with a Bird's Eye View.
I'll Drink To That!
Sunday Morning's Seth Doane has discovered a new generation of bartenders reviving an old favorite: the cocktail.
At Ease
For Americans in uniform, few words are more welcome than 'at ease.' And on this Sunday Morning before Veterans Day, we salute a civilian who goes all-out to put wounded heroes at ease -- and then some. Our cover story is reported by Seth Doane.
A Legendary Broadway Composer After Decades Of Show-Stopping Success, Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber has won seven and earned more than 20 Tony nominations. He's had an unbroken string of shows on Broadway for the last 43 years. And he likes to keep audiences guessing. Add to that, Evita School of Rock and \"Jesus Christ Superstar,\" the 1970s rock opera phenomenon that launched his career -- one of many collaborations with lyricist Tim Rice.
Seth Doane Takes Us To Morocco Where Style Is Something For The Ages
Marrakesh, its medina or old city dates to the 11th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site noted for its historic influence across the Mediterranean. Today, Morocco's red city is making a new sort of impact on the design world with traditional structures called riads at the heart of it. He grew up in the medina and has restored dozens of these old homes with their signature interior courtyards.
Lennie And Jessie Ware
This playful mother-daughter banter during meal prep is entertaining. And millions have been streaming it, listening in. Jessie and Lennie Ware's podcast \"Table Manners,\" has become a hit. They generally recorded in Lennie's South London kitchen. And they chat with celebrities in more than 200 episodes.
Ed Sheeran Opens Up
Pop star Ed Sheeran has been on a stage of a different sort this past week, defending himself in court against a claim of plagiarism. The lawsuit alleged he'd copied parts of Marvin Gaye's 1973 hit \"Let's Get It On\" with his Grammy-winning song, \"Thinking Out Loud.\" The verdict was not the only good news for Sheeran this past week. Critics are praising his new album, \"Subtract,\" released Friday.
The Coronation Of Britain's King Charles III
Rehearsals are underway, pageantry requires perfection, state coaches are being readied as are uniforms of every stripe. And there will be a fitting soundtrack. Ring for the King is a nationwide quest to have every bell in every church ringing for King Charles III on his coronation day. At Chalfont St. Giles Parish Church outside London, it means having a band of eight each pulling a rope to ring a single massive bell, a form of ringing that dates back to the 1500s in the reign of Elizabeth I.