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This week on “Sunday Morning” (November 17)
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COVER STORY: “Portrait of a person who’s not there”: Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims
Over the past six years, the parents of school shooting victims opened their doors to CBS News’ Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp, inviting them to see what it’s like to live alongside their children’s bedrooms, just as they left them. [With interactive.]
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ALMANAC: November 17
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.
BOOKS: Former President Bill Clinton
Tracy Smith reports.
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NATURE: Behind the scenes with “Chimp Crazy” director Eric Goode
Eric Goode, who owns a conservancy for turtles and tortoises in Ojai, Calif., fell into documentary filmmaking when he directed the series “Tiger King” (about a keeper of exotic pets). He’s followed that hit with “Chimp Crazy,” about a woman whose love of chimpanzees pits her against the authorities and PETA. Goode talks with correspondent Luke Burbank about the lengths he would go to, to teach audiences of the dangers facing animal species from mankind’s hubris and stupidity.
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MOVIES: “Gladiator II” star Paul Mescal on his relationship with fame
Paul Mescal has earned critical acclaim and award nominations for his performances in “Aftersun” and the TV series “Normal People.” Now, the Irish actor who’s become a Gen Z heartthrob is front-and-center of “Gladiator II,” Ridley Scott’s sequel to his Oscar-winning 2000 epic of ancient Rome. Mescal talks with correspondent Seth Doane about acting alongside such icons as Denzel Washington; and what he first felt on stage in a high school production of “The Phantom of the Opera.”
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.
HEALTH: Combating Parkinson’s with rock climbing
There is currently no cure for Parkinson’s Disease. But some with Parkinson’s are finding that an unusual therapy – rock climbing – is helping them improve their balance, mobility, strength and cognition. “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl reports.
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COMMENTARY: Josh Seftel’s Mom on November
Fall’s arrival brings football, Thanksgiving, and everything pumpkin spice, not to mention the finale of “The Golden Bachelorette.” Filmmaker Josh Seftel talks with this mother, Pat, about what she loves during the month of November.
BOOKS: Cher opens up about life with Sonny
It took forever for Cher to write her story, but this week, her memoir (that is, “Part One” of her memoir) is being released. She talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about her relationship, on stage and off, with Sonny Bono; the shocking truth she learned about “Cher Enterprises”; and why Sonny & Cher’s TV partnership survived beyond their marriage.
PREVIEW: When Cher met Sonny (YouTube Video)
Cher tells correspondent Anthony Mason about meeting singer Sonny Bono, when he was 27 and she was 16.
READ AN EXCERPT: “Cher: The Memoir – Part One”
In the first volume of the singer-actress’ memoirs, Cher recounts attending, at age 11, an event that would change the direction of her life: an Elvis Presley concert.
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BOOKS: Peggy Noonan
Robert Costa reports.
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NATURE: TBD
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Attorney Ted Olson making the case for civility (YouTube Video)
Ted Olson, a star of conservative legal causes who also argued in support of same-sex marriage and the children of illegal immigrants, died Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at the age of 84. In this “Sunday Morning” profile that aired June 27, 2021, Olson talked with correspondent Mo Rocca about overcoming polarization, and about his marriage, which demonstrated that opposites do attract.
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Express failed to disclose nearly $1 million in perks to former CEO, SEC says
Express failed to disclose nearly $1 million in executive perks to the clothing retailer’s former CEO, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday in saying it had settled charges against the company, which went bankrupt earlier this year.
The agency did not identify the former chief executive by name, but said it involved proxy statements for fiscal years 2019, 2020 and 2021, a period when Tim Baxter was CEO. The Macy’s veteran joined Express in June 2019 and departed less than four years later.
“Express failed to disclose $979,269 worth of perks and personal benefits provided to its CEO, including certain expenses associated with the CEO’s authorized use of chartered aircraft for personal purposes,” the SEC stated.
As a result, the company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April, understated its CEO’s compensation by 94% over three fiscal years, according to the agency.
Public companies have a duty to comply with disclosure obligations so “investors can make educated investment decisions,” Sanjay Wadhwa, acting director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, stated. Still, the commission did not impose a civil penalty due to the company’s self-reporting, cooperation and remedial efforts, Wadhwa noted.
Express in September 2023 appointed former Tyson Foods executive Stewart Glendinning to replace Baxter, calling his resignation “unrelated to the company’s accounting or financial reporting, and the company affirms its guidance previously announced,” the company said at the time.
A group led by brand acquisition and management firm WHP Global now runs Express and Bonobos after purchasing its operating assets, including 450 stores, in late June.
WHP Global did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer charged with murder of 7th woman
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