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This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 9)
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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.) Guest host: Mo Rocca.COVER STORY: Big Tech's big bet on nuclear powerFaced with increasing demand for energy to fuel artificial intelligence, and the need to cut down on carbon emissions, companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon have announced major investments in nuclear power. Correspondent David Pogue visits Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania, where a reactor is expected to be restarted; and Oak Ridge, Tenn., where a demonstration "modular" power plant is being built, to find out if nuclear power can help fuel the AI revolution.For more info: Constellation EnergyGoogle's Sustainability (blog)Kairos PowerSharon Squassoni, George Washington University ALMANAC: March 9"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date. ARTS: Nazi-looted artBarry Petersen reports. U.S.: Prison labor, an invisible workforce of the U.S. economyIncarcerated workers produce $2 billion in goods and $9 billion in services every year. But not all of the incarcerated are paid for their labor, which can benefit people inside and outside a prison's walls. Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at ways in which indentured servitude is still legal in the U.S., and talks with incarcerated workers at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution who make the popular denim workwear brand Prison Blues.For more info:Prison BluesEastern Oregon Correctional Facility, Pendleton, Ore. Oregon Correctional EnterprisesJennifer Turner, principal human rights researcher, ACLUJalena, Tokyo THEATER: "Buena Vista Social Club" serenades BroadwayIn 1996, a group of elderly, mostly forgotten Cuban musicians recorded an album that became a critical and commercial phenomenon worldwide. Now, the Grammy Award-winning "Buena Vista Social Club" has inspired a Broadway musical. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with Cuban bandleader Juan de Marcos González about assembling the original players; writer Marco Ramirez and director Saheem Ali, about creating the imagined origin story of the musicians and their Havana nightclub; and journalist Judy Cantor-Navas, about how the infectious music of Cuba crosses boundaries.To hear a performance of "Chan Chan," from the musical "Buena Vista Social Club," click on the video player below: For more info:"Buena Vista Social Club," at the Schoenfeld Theatre, New York City | Ticket infoFollow bandleader Juan de Marcos González on InstagramMusic journalist Judy Cantor-NavasJudy Cantor-Navas' "Cuba on Record" (Substack)Saheem Ali (Official site) PASSAGE: In memoriam"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.SPORTS: Lindsey VonnIn the world of alpine skiing, few have been more decorated than Olympian and World Cup Champion Lindsey Vonn. Fast, fearless and resilient, she fought her way back after every crash, until she retired at 34. But now, with a titanium knee replacement, Vonn is eyeing one more trip to the Olympics, in 2026. She talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about her love of the sport, and her goal to fly high once again.For more info: lindseyvonn.com (Official site)Lindsey Vonn Foundation HARTMAN: Pediatrician TV: John Mulaney on "Everybody's Live," sobriety and fatherhoodThe Emmy Award-winning standup comedian and former "SNL" writer John Mulaney became a superstar finding the funny in the familiar. And now, he's realizing his boyhood dream of being a talk show host. He talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about his new show debuting on Netflix, "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney." He also discusses when he first realized he was funny; a 2020 intervention which he describes as "star-studded"; how he deals with sobriety today; and how fatherhood has changed his outlook.To watch a trailer for "Everybody's Live With John Mulaney," click on the video player below: For more info:"Everybody's Live with John Mulaney" debuts on Netflix March 12 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PTJohn Mulaney (Official site)Thanks to Amoeba Music, Hollywood WORLD: Treasures of San GennaroDevotional objects made of gold and gems, donated over the past five centuries to honor San Gennaro, the patron saint of Naples, are kept in a vault-like museum in the southern Italian city. Correspondent Seth Doane gets a glimpse of the priceless jewels, and talks with those charged with safeguarding this incalculably valuable treasure.For more info: The Deputation (Deputazione), Real Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro, Naples NATURE: TBD WEB EXCLUSIVES: GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2025A look back at the esteemed personalities who left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. ACADEMY AWARDS: Behind the scenes at the 2025 Academy AwardsWatch scenes from the winning films and performances, as well as interviews with all the nominees.THE NOMINEES ARE: Best pictureTHE NOMINEES ARE: Best actorTHE NOMINEES ARE: Best actressTHE NOMINEES ARE: Best supporting actorTHE NOMINEES ARE: Best supporting actressThe Emmy Award-winning "CBS News Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. Executive producer is Rand Morrison. DVR Alert! Find out when "Sunday Morning" airs in your city "Sunday Morning" also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) Full episodes of "Sunday Morning" are now available to watch on demand on CBSNews.com, CBS.com and Paramount+, including via Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon FireTV/FireTV stick and Xbox. Follow us on Twitter/X; Facebook; Instagram; YouTube; TikTok; Bluesky; and at cbssundaymorning.com. You can also download the free "Sunday Morning" audio podcast at iTunes and at Play.it. Now you'll never miss the trumpet!
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