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This week on "Sunday Morning" (December 10)
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Date:2025-04-12 06:59:36
The Emmy Award-winning "CBS News Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. "Sunday Morning" also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 12:00 p.m. ET. (Download it here.)
Guest host: Seth Doane.
COVER STORY: Recognizing the signs of postpartum depression
One in seven women experiences postpartum depression (PPD), with more new mothers dying from suicide or overdose than anything else. Correspondent Tracy Smith examines the heartbreak that can come when postpartum depression is not diagnosed or treated; talks with experts and sufferers hoping to destigmatize PPD; and looks at a new drug, Zurzuvae, the first-ever pill for PPD, set to become available this week.
For more info:
- For support contact the Postpartum Support International Helpline at (800) 944-4773 (English and Spanish) or visit postpartum.net. Or, text 800-944-4773 for English, text 971-203-7773 for Spanish.
- Dr. Kristina Deligiannidis, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health's Zucker Hillside Hospital, Manhasset, N.Y.
- Lisette Lopez-Rose (pmadlatinawarrior) on Instagram
- Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health
- Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance
- Images courtesy of Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research
- Thanks to Alto Pharmacy
ALMANAC: December 10
"Sunday Morning" looks at important historical events on this date.
ARTS: Luna Luna: An art world amusement park is reborn
In 1987 André Heller convinced some of the most notable artists of the late 20th century (including Keith Haring, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein and Kenny Scharf) to design an avant garde amusement park in Hamburg, Germany, called Luna Luna. But the spectacle that was supposed to tour the world ended up in litigation, locked away in shipping containers in the Texas desert. Now, 40 year later, thanks to an investment by mega-rapper and art enthusiast Drake, the artistic remnants of Luna Luna are once again opening to the public in Los Angeles. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti talks with Michael Goldberg, who helped uncover the long-forgotten treasures, and with Joel Searles, whose restoration team is bringing each masterpiece back to life.
For more info:
- Luna Luna (opens December 2023 in Los Angeles)
- "Luna Luna: The Art Amusement Park" by André Heller (Phaidon Press), in Hardcover and eBook formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- Dreamcrew
'TIS THE SEASON: Holiday gift ideas from Techno Claus
He comes once a year, speaking only in rhyme, with high-tech suggestions at gift-giving time. Our own David Pogue (no techno-phobe he) offers nifty new gadgets to put under the tree.
TV: Remembering Norman Lear
Norman Lear, who created, developed or co-produced some of television's most beloved comedies, such as "All in the Family," "Maude," "The Jeffersons," and "One Day at A Time," died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, at the age of 101. Correspondent Mo Rocca looks back on the remarkable life and career of the legendary producer and social activist who said the gift of laughter had kept him going strong for more than a century.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Norman Lear on the power of laughter (YouTube Video)
Legendary producer Norman Lear, who changed the face of television with his classic comedies "All in the Family," "Maude" and "The Jeffersons," died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, at the age of 101. In this "Sunday Morning" profile that originally aired January 10, 2021 (when Lear was a sprightly 98), he talked with CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook (Lear's son-in-law) about the importance of laughter, and social activism, in keeping him going strong.
WEB EXTRA: Mo Rocca's conversation with Norman Lear (Podcast)
My conversation with the great Norman Lear #RIP https://t.co/ECngS2zMqO
— Mo Rocca (@MoRocca) December 7, 2023
For more info:
- Norman Lear's official pages on Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
- "All in the Family: The Complete Series" on DVD
PASSAGE: In memoriam
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.
MOVIES: Aardman Animation
Seth Doane reports.
To watch a trailer for "Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget," click on the video player below:
For more info:
- "Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget" debuts on Netflix December 15
- Aardman Animation
HARTMAN: TBD
POLITICS: TBD
U.S.: The increasing hazard of black lung disease facing coal miners
Coal mining has always been a dangerous job, with one in every five miners ending up with "black lung" disease. But today, in Appalachia, miners are suffering from black lung at increasingly younger ages. "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with miners and union officials who say coal companies routinely break the rules that could help protect their employees' health; and looks at a new government proposal that might offer real protection for miners, but which is facing opposition from some in Congress.
For more info:
- New River Health clinics
- United Mine Workers Local 8843
COMMENTARY: Charles M. Blow on reversing the Great Migration
In his 2001 book, "The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto," New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow wrote about the Great Migration (in which six million Black Americans in the early to mid-20th century moved from the South to the North and West seeking greater economic and political opportunities) and called for a "reverse migration" back to the South, where Black Americans would once again be the majority. He talks about expanding that thesis into the new HBO documentary, "South to Black Power."
To watch a trailer for "South to Black Power" click on the video player below:
For more info:
- "South to Black Power," directed by Sam Pollard and Llewellyn M. Smith, is available on HBO and streaming on Max
- Charles M. Blow, The New York Times
NATURE: TBD
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2023
A look back at the esteemed personalities who left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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