Unique Insights from "Sunday Morning" - November 12

Join us for the captivating Emmy Award-winning program, "CBS News Sunday Morning," which airs on CBS every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET. Alternatively, you can stream the show on the CBS News app from 12:00 p.m. ET. (Get the app here.) Hosted by the remarkable Jane Pauley COVER STORY: Unveiling the Struggles of Modern Masculinity Explore the shifting dynamics of gender disparities as we delve into surprising statistics that reveal the challenges faced by young men today. Correspondent Lee Cowan converses with Richard Reeves, a senior fellow at Brookings Institution, about his new venture, the American Institute for Boys and Men. We also hear from students at the University of Vermont, where women make up the majority of the freshman class, and discover the Kalamazoo Promise in Michigan, a scholarship initiative reaching out to young men who may be missing out on educational opportunities. For additional information, check out Richard V. Reeves' book, "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It," available in various formats on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Bookshop.org. ALMANAC: November 12 Delve into significant historical events that shaped this date. ART: Ed Ruscha Reflects on a Lifetime of Artistry Discover the Museum of Modern Art's largest exhibition ever dedicated to Ed Ruscha, an esteemed American artist. Through a conversation with correspondent David Pogue, explore the collection that combines Ruscha's life's work with fascinating insights into his cryptic paintings and unconventional use of materials. For further details, visit the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, where the exhibition runs until January 13, 2024. MUSIC: Alicia Keys' Inspirational Musical Journey Join us as we explore Alicia Keys' new stage musical, "Hell's Kitchen," a production loosely based on her own life. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh delves into the creation process, discussing Keys' new music and her beloved hits, rearranged or recontextualized for the show. Get a glimpse behind the scenes with the cast and the possibility of a future Broadway production. To learn more, visit "Hell's Kitchen" at the Public Theater in New York City, running until January 7, 2024. PASSAGE: Fondly Remembering Remarkable Individuals In remembrance, "Sunday Morning" pays tribute to influential figures who recently passed away. POSTCARD FROM ITALY: Honoring Heroes Far from Home Travel back in time to the establishment of the American Battle Monuments Commission and witness how it commemorates fallen American soldiers overseas. Correspondent Seth Doane visits an American cemetery in Southern Italy devoted to those who sacrificed their lives during World War II to liberate the country from Nazi forces. HARTMAN: TBA MOVIES: Bradley Cooper's "Maestro" Explore the complex love story of renowned composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein and his wife, Felicia Montealegre, as depicted in the upcoming film "Maestro." Correspondent Mo Rocca interviews Bradley Cooper, who not only stars in the movie but also serves as its co-writer, producer, and director. Additionally, gain insights from Bernstein's children on bringing their father's life and legacy to the big screen. "Maestro" hits theaters on November 22 and will be available for streaming on Netflix starting December 20. COMMENTARY: Finding Common Ground in the Abortion Debate Dr. Tim Johnson, a Protestant minister, emergency room physician, and commentator, presents a compromise solution for both sides of the contentious abortion debate. HEADLINES: The Battle Beneath Gaza Delve into the fascinating challenges faced by Israeli military forces in their efforts to combat the extensive tunnel network created by Hamas beneath the Gaza Strip. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin speaks with experts and explores innovative technologies, including autonomous robots, developed in the United States to address these underground threats. NATURE: TBA WEB EXCLUSIVES: GALLERY: Remembering Notable Figures of 2023 Reflect on the lives and legacies of esteemed personalities who left an indelible mark on society this year. Don't miss the enlightening episodes of "CBS News Sunday Morning" every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET on CBS. The executive producer is Rand Morrison. Remember to catch up with "Sunday Morning" on the CBS News app from 12:00 p.m. ET. You can also watch full episodes on demand on CBSNews.com, CBS.com, and Paramount+, accessible through various streaming platforms. Follow us on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, and visit our website cbssundaymorning.com. Download the free audio podcast of "Sunday Morning" on iTunes and Play.it. Stay informed and entertained!

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