This week on "Sunday Morning" (Dec. 4)
Host: Jane Pauley
HEADLINES: Dozens feared killed in Calif. warehouse fire
Many are feared dead in Oakland, California, following a fire at a converted warehouse that was being used for a party. Carter Evans has the latest.
COVER STORY: Remembering Pearl Harbor, 75 years later | Watch Video
On December 7, 1941, war came to a remote Pacific outpost, and forced an isolationist nation to rise as a global superpower. Lee Cowan talks with survivors of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
For more info:
- pearlharbor75thanniversary.com
- “Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness” by Craig Nelson (Simon & Schuster); Also available in eBook, Unabridged Audio Download and Unabridged Audio CD formats
- World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- Pacific Aviation Museum, Pearl Harbor
- USS Arizona Memorial
- Tour Pearl Harbor
HISTORY: Pearl Harbor: How FDR responded to the “day of infamy” | Watch Video
In the hours following Japan’s devastating attack on U.S. military forces in Hawaii, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was remembered for “not losing his cool.” David Martin reports on the timeline of FDR’s actions between the attack on Pearl Harbor and his address to a joint session of Congress seeking a declaration of war against Japan.
For more info:
- Exhibition: “Day of Infamy: 24 Hours That Changed History,” at the FDR Presidential Library & Museum, Hyde Park, N.Y. (through Dec. 31)
- Transcript: FDR’s “Day of Infamy” speech
BOOKS: Michael Lewis and “The Undoing Project”: Why gut instincts are often wrong | Watch Video
The bestselling author’s new book examines two esteemed psychologists’ studies of why human judgment is often fatally flawed. John Blackstone reports.
For more info:
- “The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds” by Michael Lewis (W.W. Norton)
MOVIES: Billy Bob Thornton: Still a fish out of water | Watch Video
The actor, returning in “Bad Santa 2” after wrapping a tour with his band The Boxmasters, thanks his lucky stars every day. Tracy Smith reports.
For more info:
- “Bad Santa 2” (Official site)
- theboxmasters.com
- Knuckleheads Saloon, Kansas City
PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the noted personalities who passed away this week, including TV producer Grant Tinker; Michael James Delligatti, a McDonald’s franchise owner who created the Big Mac; chef Peng Chang-kuei, who invented General Tso’s Chicken; and TV commercial actor Milt Moss.
ART: Revealing stories of “The Trans List” | Watch Video
Every portrait tells a story -- especially the portraits of Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. But his latest project is slightly different: With “The Trans List,” Greenfield-Sanders trains his lens on the transgender community, and catalogs their stories in a film that airs on HBO this Monday. Serena Altschul reports.
For more info:
- Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
- “The Trans List” (HBO)
- Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles
STEVE HARTMAN: An unlikely friendship between white cop, black teen (Video)
When Officer Kirk Keffer spotted a solitary figure walking through an industrial section of Benicia, Calif. late one night, he offered the young man, Jourdan Duncan, a ride. Their meeting would prove consequential to them both. Steve Hartman reports.
MUSIC: Keith Richards and Mick Jagger return to their roots | Watch Video
The British rockers, who have just released a new blues album, “Blue and Lonesome,” talk to Anthony Mason about returning to their roots, and about the Rolling Stones’ endurance .
GALLERY: The Rolling Stones through the ages
PREVIEW: Keith Richards: There are times on stage when I feel immortal
WEB EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on the blues
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones talk with “Sunday Morning’ correspondent Anthony Mason about their fascination with American blues music, and how as young British fans they bonded over the works of such artists as Chuck Berry, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee and Big Bill Broonzy.
WEB EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Keith Richards on “Satisfaction”
Keith Richards tells “Sunday Morning” correspondent Anthony Mason that playing such classic Rolling Stones songs as “Satisfaction” never gets old.
WEB EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Keith Richards: “I was the most likely to die”
2016 saw the loss of many music legends, from David Bowie and Prince to Leon Russell. In this web exclusive, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones talks with Anthony Mason about his thoughts on having survived many of his fellow musicians, and how it may have changed his views on mortality.
For more info:
- rollingstones.com
- “Blue and Lonesome” by the Rolling Stones (Interscope); Available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iTunes
- Following the Rolling Stones on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Youtube
FUN & GAMES: An epic scavenger hunt (Video)
In August this year, you might have noticed some offbeat people doing some offbeat things, like milking a cow in formal wear, or playing badminton in the middle of a shopping mall. But these events seemed perfectly normal to the 30,000 people in the world’s biggest scavenger hunt aimed at charity. It’s called GISHWHES: The Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen. David Pogue, of Yahoo Tech, tagged along with one group participating in the competition organized by Misha Collins.
For more info:
CALENDAR: Week of December 5 | Watch Video
“Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
NATURE: Monk seals in Hawaii (Video)
We leave you this Sunday Morning in Hawaii, among monk seals in the waters off the Marine National Monument.
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
ALMANAC: The giant squid | Watch Video
On December 4, 2006, an elusive ocean beast was captured live on video for the very first time, Jane Pauley reports.
NATURE UP CLOSE: Turkeys
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