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Cover Story: How is Artificial Intelligence affecting job discoveries?
Artificial intelligence has already become a disruptive in the labor market, as the job posting has fallen by 6.7 percent in the last year, with entry-level posts particularly hard-hit. But as David learns Pog, not all industries are affected by push to AI.
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Almanac: 31 August
“Sunday morning” sees historical events on this date.
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US: This iowa truck stop is “Disney World for Truck”
Iowa 80 Truckstop, Interstate 80, claims to be the world’s largest truck stop – and who will argue? Luke draws to Berbank Valcot, the Iowa truck stops 150 football grounds, catering for the US walking, including a 24-hour restaurant and maintenance shops to dentists, ministry offices and movie theater.
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Art: “Painting Energy”: Alex Katz spotlight his favorite artists
Alex Katj, the painter Alex Katj, is now focused on the work of other artists from the seven -decade career. He has gifted a collection of more than 100 paintings by emerging and established artists in Main’s Portland Museum of Art. Ellen Quizano spoke with Katj about the “Painting Energy” exhibition.
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Music: “Version of John”: John Phogurt on Rearcarding Clearwell Hits
One of the founding members of Creedase Clearwater Revival, John Phogerti lost control of his own songs when the band broke in the early 1970s. Now, after purchasing back the rights of your creidance catalog, Fogerti (who recently turned 80 years old) has returned to his music, recording the album “Ligi”. He talks about such classics with Robert Costa with “proud Mary,” “Bad Moon Rising” and “Lucky son”.
You can stream by clicking on John Phogert’s album “Legacy: The Creation Clearwairy Revival Years (John’s version)” “It is necessary to complete the full spotfeeted registration):
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Route: In Memorium
“Sunday morning” recall some notable figures that left us this week.
This United States: The rise of the power of the union
In the 1930s, the attacks by workers in the “Big 3” automakers recognized the United Auto Workers Union – and to be a normal strengthening of the labor rights that shared the US again. Report by Jane Pauli.
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US: “Picture of a person who is not there”: Documentation of bedrooms of school shooting victims
In the last six years, the parents of the school shooting victims opened their doors for CBS News’ Steve Heartman and photographer Lu Bop, inviting them to see that it preferred to live with their children’s bedrooms, as they left them. [First aired 11/14/2024.]
Interactive: “Everything was like”: Explore the bedrooms of children killed in school shooting
Comment: How do you make a picture of a child who is not there? Photographer Lu Bop found a way, but it was not easy
The photographer, who works with Steve Hartman, has poignantly described the emotional challenges of school shooting victims in detail.
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Health: Dr. on the secrets of chronic pain. Sanjay Gupta
Recent research in chronic pain, which suffers millions of Americans, has led a stunning source: the brain. “Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauli Dr. Talks about his new book with Sanjay Gupta (a neurosurgeon for CNN and Chief Medical Correspondent), “It’s not an injury,” and about the body’s rescue against pain. She also talks with heavy metal composer Ed Movery, who underwent a revolutionary surgery and treatment with complex regional pain syndrome (or CRPS) with decades-length experiences.
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Commentary: Jim Gfigan on Summer Harvest: A lot of Cook!
Comedian and aspirational gardeners talk about the advantages, and disadvantages of a rich crop.
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Milepost: So long, Jessica Frank!
“Sunday Morning” has been a bright sun in our broadcast for 26 years (thousands of them!), “Sunday Morning”. Report by Serena Altschul.
Gallery: here comes the Sun! “Sunday morning” sun art
Nature: Marine Lion in Montere Bay
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From the archives: Hurricane Katrina and Rita (YouTube video)
In 2005, the Gulf Coast was slammed by two monumental storms – first, Katrina, the most expensive American storm, which killed at least 1,800 people in and around New Orleans; Then, a few weeks later, Rita, who made a landfall between Louisiana and Texas, made the devastating areas ahead of Katrina. Twenty years later, we report about the devastation caused by the breakdown of storms and legs in the “Sunday Morning”; Political storm that followed; And reconstruction. Speciality:
- Lee Cowan in the week of struggle of New Orleans from Katrina (2005)
- Martha Tachner with the history of How New Orleans B To B (2005)
- Role of Army Core of Engineers (2005) in Levi Reconstruction and Maintenance (2005)
- Residents along the Mississippi coast were defeated by Bill Whitekar Katrina (2005)
- Barry Peterson compared the post -Asia’s tsunami reaction compared to Katrina (2005).
- Anthony Mason Federal Emergency Management Agency’s performance and later during Hurricane (2005)
- With a exam of the best and worst human nature from Steve Hartman Katrina (2005)
- The documentary filmmaker Kane Burns has hoped that New Orleans will be healed by Jazz (2005)
- Ben Stein called to help pets after Katrina (2005)
- Susan Spencer told Katrina about poverty in America (2005)
- Post -pruning of Katrina (2005)
- John Roberts, Harry Smith and Lee Cowan on the impacts of Hurricane Rita in cities with Gulf Coast (2005)
- Anthony Mason on the Long Term Economic Impact from the Stors (2005)
- After Katrina (2005), Erin Moriyriti on volunteers who discovered volunteers separated from their families
- After two years of Katrina (2007), Charles Osgood on the resume of Streetcar Service in New Orleans
- How New Orleans is rebuilding New Orleans five years after Hurricane (2010)
- Martha Tachner visits New Orleans ten years after Katrina (2015)
- New Orleans Chef John is helping to bring back the city through food (2015)
- Steve Heartman Profile Burnel Coleton, who is trying to revive Lower Ninth Ward (2015)
From the archives: Bruce Springstein on making “Born to Run” (YouTube video)
Since 2005, Anthony Mason speaks about the creation of Springstein’s Breakthrough album, “Born to Run” with Bruce Springstein and manufacturer John Landau.
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