This Sunday, CBS News Sunday Morning offers its characteristically diverse range of segments, from the intriguing world of child prodigies to a respectful tribute to the late President Jimmy Carter. The program maintains its long-standing tradition of providing a gentle exploration of culture, current events, and human interest stories – ideal for a relaxed Sunday morning.
Susan Spencer looks into the lives of child prodigies, examining the factors that contribute to their exceptional abilities. David Pogue explores the resurgence of live orchestral accompaniment for film screenings, a trend that adds a new dimension to the cinematic experience.
Seth Doane sits down with Tilda Swinton to discuss her participation in Pedro Almodóvar’s latest film, “The Room Next Door,” offering viewers a glimpse into the actor’s creative process. Tracy Smith interviews Adrien Brody about his film, “The Brutalist,” and accompanies him on a personal journey back to his childhood home and the Statue of Liberty.
Further segments include photographer Faith Salie’s exploration of his passion for capturing sunrises, Luke Burbank’s look at a unique San Francisco arts center, and Rita Braver’s reflection on the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter. Journalist Bill Flanagan contributes a personal anecdote about his collaboration with President Carter on a music documentary. Lee Cowan anchors the program.
CBS News Sunday Morning airs Sunday, January 5, 2025, from 9:00 to 10:30 AM, ET on CBS.