Billie Eilish, Daniel Craig
FROM THE ASHES –Seth Doane is in Paris to explore Notre Dame Cathedral five years after a devastating fire.
FOR THE RECORD: BILLIE EILISH –Anthony Mason heads out on tour with Oscar-winning singer-songwriter Billie Eilish to chat about her music, performing and life on the road. (More of Mason's interview with Eilish will air Tuesday, Dec. 10, on CBS MORNINGS.)
THE APOLLO – Nancy Giles visits the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem for a look back and forward with some of the stars who have appeared there on stage.
SQUID GAME –Elizabeth Palmer goes behind the scenes of the hit series "Squid Game."
DANIEL CRAIG –Mo Rocca sits down with actor Daniel Craig to talk about his new film "Queer," his career and more.
SUNDAY JOURNAL: TARIFFS – David Pogue explains what talk of increased tariffs means for everyday consumers.
COMMENTARY – Former CBS Sports president Sean McManus shares thoughts about being at the 1972 Munich Olympics when terrorists killed 11 Israeli competitors, which is the subject of a new Paramount Pictures film SEPTEMBER 5. McManus, then 17, was there alongside his father, legendary sportscaster Jim McKay.
SWEET NOTHINGS –Faith Salie reports on ASMR, a form of relaxation that engages the senses.
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