Jane Pauley hosts this week's edition of "Sunday Morning." The program features a compelling cover story by Erin Moriarty, focusing on Noor Abdalla, the wife of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and U.S. resident currently detained and facing potential deportation by the Trump administration.
Bill Whitaker sits down with acclaimed actors Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal to discuss their roles in a new Broadway production of Shakespeare's "Othello." The interview offers insights into their interpretations of the classic play and the challenges of bringing it to the stage.
Jane Pauley also interviews former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter about his new memoir, "When the Going Was Good," delving into his experiences in the world of media and entertainment.
Luke Burbank profiles the talented brothers Jay and Mark Duplass, who have made their mark as writers, directors, producers, and actors in the film and television industry. Their unique creative partnership and diverse projects are explored.
David Pogue takes viewers on a journey into the science of carbon capture, a technology with the potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. He examines the process and its potential impact.
Finally, Conor Knighton visits The Dal Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, a treasure trove dedicated to the works of the iconic Surrealist artist Salvador Dal. The museum showcases the artist's unique vision and lasting influence.
Sunday Morning: Deportation Case, Denzel Washington on Stage, and Carbon Capture Explored
This week on "Sunday Morning," Jane Pauley hosts a diverse lineup of stories. Erin Moriarty examines the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student facing deportation. Bill Whitaker interviews Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal about their new Broadway production of "Othello." Plus, explore the science of carbon capture and visit The Dal Museum in Florida.
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