CBS News Sunday Morning Feb 16: Edward Norton, David Macauley

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This Sunday, “CBS News Sunday Morning” offers a Valentine’s Day collection of stories with broad appeal. Susan Spencer talks with divorce attorney Robert Cohen, who argues that the world would be better without divorce—a perspective sure to spark debate.

Martha Teichner then turns to the lighter side, profiling David Macaulay, the author and illustrator of “The Way Things Work.” Teichner examines Macaulay’s creative process and the lasting popularity of his work, which makes complicated subjects accessible.

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Conor Knighton reports on the Humane Society of the United States’ name change to Humane WORLD for Animals, exploring the reasons behind the global rebranding.

For movie fans, Tracy Smith interviews Edward Norton about his Oscar-nominated portrayal of Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown.” Smith looks into Norton’s method for embodying such a well-known figure and the difficulties of portraying a music legend.

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Robert Costa speaks with Michael Lewis about his upcoming book, “Who Is Government?”, focusing on the work of federal government employees. Mo Rocca revisits 50 years of “Saturday Night Live,” highlighting memorable moments and iconic characters.

“CBS News Sunday Morning” airs Sunday, February 16, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. ET on CBS.

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