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This week on “Sunday Morning” (September 1)
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COVER STORY: Road closure: Keeping California’s scenic Highway 1
Drivers on Highway 1, a ribbon of road that hugs the California coastline, are afforded spectacular views as mountains cascade into the sea. But in recent years, fierce storms, landslides and wildfires have closed sections of the highway, blocking access to communities like Big Sur. Correspondent Ben Tracy looks at what might be involved in keeping this highway – a destination in itself – open to traffic.
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ALMANAC: September 1
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.
TV: The multi-faceted Natasha Lyonne
Actress, writer, director and producer Natasha Lyonne, who earned Emmy nominations for “Orange Is the New Black,” “Russian Doll” and “Poker Face,” has been an infectious presence on-screen for decades, playing characters who tend to be funny, perceptive, and a little weird. Lyonne talked with “Sunday Morning” contributor Kelefa Sanneh about bringing her magnetic talent to the new film “His Three Daughters,” and about how her chaotic childhood may have prepared her for a life being, as Time magazine put it, “the coolest person in the room.”
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HISTORY: Creating a memorial to the horrors of World War I
Washington, D.C., is home to numerous monuments, with a conspicuous omission: there has been no national memorial to the soldiers who’d fought and died in the First World War. After more than eight years of preparation, the completed World War I Memorial will be unveiled at a September ceremony – 106 years after the armistice ending the war was signed. Correspondent Faith Salie talks with Joseph Weishaar, who was a 25-year-old architectural intern when his design for the memorial beat out more than 360 applicants from over 20 countries; and with artist Sabin Howard, for whom devising and sculpting the 58-foot-long sculpture dramatizing the horrors of war, titled “A Soldier’s Journey,” was itself a bureaucratic hell.
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SUNDAY PROFILE: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Supreme Court ethics, presidential immunity
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court, has a new memoir out Tuesday called “Lovely One.” In her first broadcast interview since joining the nation’s highest court, Jackson talks with “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell about her historic ascension; the controversy over ethics involving Supreme Court justices; her dissent in the case of presidential immunity involving former President Donald Trump; and how she learned to persevere from parents who grew up in the segregated South.
WATCH A PREVIEW: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson discusses the court’s presidential immunity ruling
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.
TV: Ryan Seacrest takes a spin as new host of “Wheel of Fortune”
After more than 40 years, the game show “Wheel of Fortune” has a new host, someone with a long resume of popular TV and radio programs: Ryan Seacrest. He talks with correspondent Luke Burbank about his improbable life’s journey from Dunwoody, Ga., to Hollywood, and hosting a TV institution. Burbank also talks with “Wheel” regular Vanna White about finding the chemistry with her new hosting partner.
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COMMENTARY: Jim Gaffigan works out his Labor Day weekend complaints
Most of us enjoy an extra day to relax. Comedian Jim Gaffigan is not most people.
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STAGE: Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow: Pals, and now co-stars on Broadway
Patti LuPone, the star of “Evita” and “Gypsy,” is returning to Broadway alongside her longtime friend Mia Farrow in a new play, “The Roommate,” which explores the strength, depth, humor and surprise found in women of a certain age. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with LuPone about the power of women with experience, and of an actor’s longevity; and with Farrow about how she views her career, from the 13 films she made with director Woody Allen, to what she views as the best part she’s ever been offered.
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ARTS: Elephant invasion
Nancy Giles reports on a traveling exhibit of life-sized elephant sculptures.
HARTMAN: Pacifier
DIVERSIONS: All aboard! at the Greyhound Bus Museum
In Hibbing, Minnesota, the birthplace of the bus industry, one man’s fascination with the rise of the ubiquitous Greyhound bus has led to the creation of a monument to the iconic mode of transportation that helped connect all corners of America. Correspondent Jennifer Mayerle, of CBS Station WCCO in Minnesota, visits the Greyhound Bus Museum, as part of the “Sunday Morning” series “Diversions.”
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NATURE: TBD
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GALLERY: Notable Deaths in 2024
A look back at the esteemed personalities who’ve left us this year, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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How to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Carolina Panthers NFL game today: Livestream options, more
It will be the Kansas City Chiefs up against the Carolina Panthers in an NFL game today set for the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Attention will be focused on the Chiefs, who are coming off their first loss this season, a 30-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills on November 17. That loss snapped a nine-game winning streak. The Panthers, meanwhile, are just 3-7 so far in the season but are coming off of wins against the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants, respectively.
Keep reading to find out how and when to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Carolina Panthers game today, even without cable.
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How and when to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Carolina Panthers game today
The Kansas City Chiefs-Carolina Panthers game will be played on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT). The NFL game will be televised on CBS. It can also be watched via streaming on Paramount+ and the platforms noted below.
How and when to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Carolina Panthers game without cable
While CBS is available with many basic cable packages, you’ll have other viewing options to explore as well (just note that the below streaming options will require the use of an internet provider).
Paramount+: Watch CBS-aired NFL games without cable
With Paramount+ you’ll have multiple viewing options to explore. You can catch NFL games on the Paramount+ Essential tier for just $7.99 each month or you can watch college football with a Paramount+ with Showtime subscription for $12.99 monthly. In addition to live streams of NFL games airing on CBS, you’ll get to watch additional live sporting events including NCAA college football, PGA Tour golf, soccer and more.
Get started with Paramount+ here today.
Amazon Prime Video: Add Paramount+ to your existing subscription
Already have an Amazon Prime Video account? Then you can simply add Paramount+ to your current subscription to watch all the CBS-aired NFL games in addition to Paramount+ originals. The same prices from above apply, depending on which tier you choose. Not sure which is best for you? Don’t worry. Both options come with a free seven-day trial that can help you decide.
Watch the Buccaneers-Giants game on Amazon Prime Video.
Fubo: Watch the Chiefs-Panthers game for free
Looking for an inexpensive way to watch football? Fubo could be your best bet. The live TV streamer is currently offering a seven-day free trial and $30 off of your first month’s subscription. Once subscribed, you’ll gain access to all of their live sporting events immediately. And there will be a lot to choose from. Not only does Fubo come with access to NFL games airing on your local CBS channel, it also includes Fox Sunday NFC games, “Sunday Night Football” on NBC, “Monday Night Football” on ABC and ESPN and all of the games that air on the NFL Network. So don’t wait.
Get started with Fubo online now.
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How to watch the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams NFL game today: Livestream options, more
The Philadelphia Eagles look to extend a six-game winning streak to seven today when they take on the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The Eagles, who are 8-2 so far this season, are coming off a November 14 win against the Washington Commanders. The Rams, with a record of 5-5, are coming off a November 17 win against the New England Patriots.
Keep reading to find out how to watch the Eagles vs. Rams game today, even without cable.
How and when to watch the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams game today
The Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams game will be played on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 8:20 p.m. ET (5:20 p.m. ET). The game will stream on Peacock but it can also be viewed locally on NBC and the streaming platforms below.
How and when to watch the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams game without cable
While many viewers will be able to watch the game on regular NBC, you have alternatives, too. Just note that the below streaming options will require the use of an internet provider:
Peacock: Watch NBC-aired NFL games without cable
You can stream today’s game in addition to all NBC-aired NFL games and Sunday Night Football on NBC. Peacock subscribers can also watch original programming on the streamer as well as live content airing on NBC if you purchase a Peacock Premium Plus subscription. Plus, you’ll gain access to Peacock’s library of on-demand content. You can buy a one-year subscription to Peacock Premium (with ads) for $80. For $120 annually you can secure a one-year Peacock Premium Plus subscription which is mostly ad-free. Want to pay per month, instead? Peacock Premium is just $8 each month while Peacock Premium is $14.
NFL+: Watch Eagles vs. Rams live on your phone
Do you want to able to watch today’s game no matter where you’re located? Then check out NFL+. You can pay just $7 per month or $40 for the year. The network includes all games, including those being broadcast outside of your local market. You can also upgrade your subscription to NFL+ Premium with NFL RedZone. That will allow viewers to watch up to eight NFL games all at the same time.
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How to watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders NFL game today: Livestream options, more
The Dallas Cowboys will face off with the Washington Commanders today. With a record of 3-7, the Cowboys have had a tough season so far and will be looking to recover after a five-game losing streak. The Commanders, who have racked up a record of 7-4, will be trying to snap a two-game losing streak on the heels of last week’s 26-18 loss against the Eagles.
Here’s how and when you can watch the Cowboys vs. Commanders game today, whether or not you have cable.
How to watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders
The Cowboys vs. Commanders game will be played on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. PT). The game will air on Fox and stream on Fubo and the platforms featured below.
How and when to watch the Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders game without cable
You can watch this week’s NFL game on Fox via several streaming services. All you need is an internet connection and one of the top options outlined below.
Experience NFL action with Fubo’s comprehensive sports streaming platform. From Sunday showdowns to primetime matchups, catch every NFL game across major networks including CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. Choose the Pro package to unlock 200+ channels and limitless DVR storage, or elevate your game-day experience with the Elite with Sports Plus package, featuring NFL RedZone’s commercial-free scoring highlights and stunning 4K quality.
Test drive the service with a no-commitment seven-day free trial, and share the excitement with family and friends — Fubo supports simultaneous streaming on up to 10 devices, so everyone can watch their favorite teams.
Catch today’s game by subscribing to Sling’s Orange + Blue tier, which features 46 channels, including ESPN, ABC, NBC, and Fox, covering local and nationally broadcast NFL games. The plan also includes 50 hours of DVR storage for added convenience. To expand your NFL coverage, consider pairing it with Paramount+ for CBS games or enhance your lineup with the Sports Extra add-on, which offers channels like NFL RedZone, NBA TV and Golf Channel.
Watching NFL games, including Fox broadcasts, is simple with Hulu + Live TV, which includes 90 channels, unlimited DVR storage, and access to NFL preseason games, live regular season games and studio shows. The service includes ESPN+ and Disney+ in the subscription.
Want to watch today’s game live on your smartphone? Then the NFL+ streaming service is the solution you’re looking for. It lets you watch NFL Network and out-of-market games on mobile devices, with an upgrade option to NFL+ Premium that includes NFL RedZone for watching up to eight games simultaneously. Just note that NFL+ only works on phones and tablets, not TVs.