Werner Herzog, Darren Criss
HALLELUJAH!! – David Pogue explores the history and ongoing appeal of a beloved holiday staple, Handel's "Messiah."
HOME SWEET HOME – Conor Knighton reports how a gingerbread house competition is helping residents of storm-ravaged Asheville, N.C.
IN CONVERSATION: WERNER HERZOG – Ben Mankiewicz talks with legendary film director Werner Herzog about his career and new memoir.
STAKING THEIR CLAIM – Seth Doane hears from both sides on the history of the controversial Israeli settlements on the West Bank.
TAKE NOTE: DARREN CRISS – Kelefa Sanneh catches up with former "Glee" star Darren Criss, currently on Broadway in "Maybe Happy Ending."
SUNDAY JOURNAL: DRONES! – Tom Hanson has the latest on the mysterious drone sightings along the East Coast.
COMMENTARY – Historian Douglas Brinkley has some personal thoughts on his friendship with Bob Dylan and the music legend's connection with the movies.
OPINION – Mariann Budde, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D.C., offers some thoughts on the Christmas holiday.
OPINION –Best-selling author andrabbi Steve Leder of Los Angeles shares insight into the meaning of Hanukkah.
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