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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 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) 


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The American Bison is just one of the species that conservationist Ted Turner has nurtured on his land.  

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COVER STORY: Ted Turner’s nature preserves: A carefully curated “Heaven on Earth”
As one of the largest landholders in America, media mogul and philanthropist Ted Turner has over decades restored struggling species like the American Bison and rebuilt biodiversity on his two million acres. Now, Turner is opening some of his land to visitors, creating almost overnight what amounts to a private national park system. Correspondent Lee Cowan reports.

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ALMANAC: December 1
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.

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Chef Tom Colicchio with correspondent Tony Dokoupil. 

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BOOKS: Tom Colicchio on “Why I Cook”
It was in the chaos of a kitchen where chef, restaurateur and TV cooking judge Tom Colicchio learned how to be himself. The author of the new cookbook-memoir, “Why I Cook,” talks with “CBS Mornings” co-host Tony Dokoupil about his journey from middle-class New Jersey to elite restaurants in New York and Las Vegas, and from the depths of drug abuse to the heights of fine dining.

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HARTMAN: A beloved Missouri school custodian’s singular honor
When the people of Swedeborg, Missouri, decided to name their elementary school building, everyone knew it had to be named after someone truly special. Correspondent Steve Hartman talks with the woman who was the school board’s unanimous choice for the honor.

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Correspondent Mo Rocca with radio DJ Elvis Duran. 

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BROADCASTING: Elvis Duran on the magic of radio and his special bond with listeners
Since 1996, New York City disc jockey Elvis Duran has hosted “Elvis Duran and the Morning Show,” the country’s most popular Top-40 morning program. He talks with correspondent Mo Rocca about growing up in Texas enamored with radio, becoming friends with “this voice in the dark”; how radio has changed over the years; and how being in Santa Fe, New Mexico, changes him.

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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.

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Emmett Till.

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HISTORY: The lynching of Emmett Till, and the evil hiding in plain sight
In his new book “The Barn,” author Wright Thompson, also a fifth-generation Mississippi Delta cotton farmer, examines the site of the notorious 1955 murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till. Correspondent Jim Axelrod talks with Thompson about illuminating injustice and a Mississippi Delta culture that, Thompson says, has spent decades trying to erase a horrible crime; and visits the barn, which still stands, where Till was beaten to death.

READ AN EXCERPT: “The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi” by Wright Thompson
The author’s New York Times bestseller explores the culture of silence that enveloped the Mississippi Delta over the 1955 murder of Emmett Till.

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How does one maintain a sense of well-being as you age? Jane Fonda and Ashton Applewhite offer some hints.

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COMMENTARY: Jane Fonda with a secret of aging well
A Yale study showed that older people with more positive beliefs about aging lived an average of 7.5 longer than people who equated aging with disease and decline. Actress and activist Jane Fonda and anti-ageism advocate Ashton Applewhite present “Sunday Morning” viewers with a key to living a longer life, by maintaining a better outlook.

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Correspondent Tracy Smith with actress Selena Gomez. 

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MOVIES: Selena Gomez on why she’s “the happiest I’ve definitely been”
At 32, Selena Gomez is an accomplished actor (including in the new movie “Emilia Pérez”), successful singer-songwriter, billionaire business owner, and philanthropist. But her gutsiest move may have been sharing herself. She talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about her mother’s inspiration; her relationship with Steve Martin and Martin Short, her co-stars in “Only Murders in the Building”; and why she went public with her health struggles and bipolar diagnosis in the documentary “My Mind and Me,” saying, “One of the strongest things you can do is be vulnerable.”

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COMMENTARY: Jim Gaffigan on adjusting to the new reality: “How did this happen?!?”
Comedian Jim Gaffigan says that he is working to adjust to recent events that have left him blindsided and wanting to curl up in a ball and mope. But he acknowledges that, while it’s not what he wanted, the world continues to spin.

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Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, with correspondent Mark Phillips, in Berlin. 

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WORLD: Angela Merkel, on Putin, Trump, and a post-Cold War world still divided
After growing up in the Communist-controlled police state of East Germany, Angela Merkel served as Chancellor of Germany for 16 years, becoming the most powerful woman in the world while dealing with its most powerful men. She talks with correspondent Mark Philips about her new book, “Freedom: Memoirs 1954-2021”; her relationships with former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin; and about the state of the world since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

READ AN EXCERPT: “Freedom: Memoirs 1954-2021” by Angela Merkel
The former Chancellor of Germany writes about two lives: her early years growing up under a dictatorship in East Germany, and her years as leader of a nation reunited following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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Enjoy over an hour of “Sunday Morning” stories from Steve Hartman that will make you laugh and cry.


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MARATHON: Turkeys in the wild (YouTube Video)
Enjoy Thanksgiving with wild turkeys caught on camera around the country through the years.   


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Enjoy these classic “Sunday Morning” features in which the worlds of art and food collide spectacularly. 


The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. Executive producer is Rand Morrison.

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Hiker missing for more than 5 weeks in Canadian wilderness is found safe

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A 20-year-old hiker who went missing for almost six weeks in the Canadian Rocky Mountains was found alive this week and is recovering in a hospital. He was found on a service road Tuesday, frostbitten and using walking sticks for support. Tom Hanson has the extraordinary story.

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Police officer killed in shooting in Chicago suburb; suspect in custody

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Oak Park Police detective shot and killed in the line of duty

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OAK PARK, Ill. (CBS) — An Oak Park police officer was shot and killed Friday morning while responding to a report of a man with a gun leaving a bank. The suspect also was shot by police, and has been taken into custody.

Oak Park Police Chief Shatonya Johnson said Detective Allan Reddins, 40, had been with the Oak Park Police Department since May 2019. He was the first Oak Park officer killed in the line of duty since 1938.    

“This is the worst day of any chief of police,” Johnson said. “Our police department, we’re hurting right now. I’m hurting. His family is hurting. Please keep us in your prayers.”

Around 9 a.m., Reddins responded to a call of a man with a gun leaving the Chase Bank in the 1000 block of Lake Street, according to Johnson. Reddins and other officers came across the suspect in the 800 block of Lake Street, and told the man to show them his hands.

The gunman brandished a handgun and shot Reddins in the left side. Officers returned fire, shooting the suspect in the leg.

Reddins was taken to Loyola University Medical Center in critical condition, where he was pronounced dead at 10:10 a.m. The suspect also was being treated at Loyola.

The shooting caught people in Oak Park off guard, and left bullet holes in the windows at the village’s main library, which was closed to the public after the shooting.

A witness said she was at the UPS store nearby when she heard someone storm out of a store and then heard what sounded like gunshots.

“I knew it was gunshots. I didn’t want to believe that,” she said. 

Nicholas Gradishar said us he was walking to a friend’s house nearby when he heard gunshots.

“I get down after I hear the shots, and then I come to the library to see it littered with cops,” he said.

Gradishar said he saw police take the suspect into custody after he’d been shot.

“They were checking his pockets. They found a little handgun, but off to the side there was an ARP with a flashlight. So I don’t know which one he used to shoot at the cops, but he had multiple guns on him,” he said.

Gradishar recorded footage of the suspect on the ground with a gun nearby. Moments later, parademics took him away on a stretcher.

“Nothing happens up here. You may find a fight or so, but nothing like this will ever happen here. So it’s wild,” he said.

A police procession took Reddins’ body from the hospital to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office Friday afternoon. Dozens of police officers and firefighters from Chicago, Oak Park, and other suburbs stood at attention and saluted as the ambulance arrived and Reddins’ body was escorted inside.  

Johnson said Reddins leaves behind a 19-year-old son, along with his mother and siblings. 

The chief described him as a “natural-born leader, devoted father,” saying she personally conducted Reddins’ background check before hiring him as an officer in 2019.

“I quickly identified that he had a talent that was needed here,” she said. “He closed substantial cases, and helped us to resolve countless incidents. He was a natural,”

Before joining the Oak Park Police Department, Reddins also had served with the Metra Police Department. He’d been a detective in Oak Park since 2022.

“I thought he would make a phenomenal field training officer as well, and I was looking very much forward to him becoming a sergeant. He was just a natural leader,” Johnson said. “He would always take the extra step, go the extra step, and that’s huge, to say what else can be done?”

Investigation into the incident was ongoing Friday evening. Johnson declined to say if the shooting was captured on video, but said Oak Park officers are equipped with body cameras.

Information on Reddins’ funeral arrangements will be posted on the Oak Park village website once they have been made.



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Many people heading home from Thanksgiving celebrations will have to contend with heavy snow and bone-chilling cold this weekend in several portions of the U.S. Meteorologist Paul Heggen has more.

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