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本周简·波利主持本期《金钱特辑》,这是我们的年度特别节目,聚焦金钱如何深刻影响我们的生活方式。
封面报道:追逐美国梦
越来越多的年轻人认为自己会“永远租房”,因为他们无力购房——原因在于住房供应短缺、抵押贷款利率走高,以及收入涨幅未能追赶上房价上涨的步伐。特约记者乔·凌·肯特将剖析当前房地产市场面临的困境,并探访美国中西部一座城市推出的吸引外州购房者的计划。
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- realtor.com房产网站
- “选择托皮卡”招商项目
艺术版块:艺术家斯泰西·李·韦伯的艺术变现之路
驻费城艺术家斯泰西·李·韦伯将小额硬币和纸币融入雕塑与首饰创作——她的艺术品完全由货币打造。特约记者南希·吉莱斯将专访这位靠艺术赚钱的艺术家,探讨其作品为何价值不菲。
更多相关信息:
- 斯泰西·李·韦伯个人主页
- 芝加哥博览会:斯泰西·李·韦伯个展,海军码头(展至4月12日)
汽车版块:中国电动汽车领跑全球
尽管美国市场几乎对中国车企关闭大门,比亚迪(全称“Build Your Dreams”)仍在2023年超越特斯拉,成为全球最大电动汽车制造商。特约记者赛斯·多恩将解析中国在电动汽车领域长期创新投入如何收获回报,以及保护性关税最终可能如何损害美国汽车制造商的利益。
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- 比亚迪
- 艾伦·戴汽车集团
- 《新汽车》(英国杂志)
娱乐版块:过山车挑战新高度
特约记者李·科万将报道,当下游乐园行业的兴衰正通过过山车设计的新技术得到展现——包括木质与钢制混合结构的“新德克萨斯巨人”过山车,以及即将在德克萨斯州六旗乐园开放的“狂暴飓风”巨型俯冲式过山车。
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- 德克萨斯州六旗乐园,阿灵顿
- 新德克萨斯巨人过山车
- 狂暴飓风过山车
- 落基山建筑公司,爱达荷州海登
- 《今日娱乐》杂志
- 美国过山车爱好者协会
健康版块:抗争医保理赔获批难
保险公司时常拒绝覆盖临床必需的治疗项目,73%的受访美国人表示,医保延迟赔付与拒赔是重大问题。如今一家名为Sheer Health的公司表示,他们将代表客户与保险公司展开交涉。特约记者苏珊·斯宾塞将探讨这种针对医保拒赔的保险形式如何为消费者带来益处。
更多相关信息:
- Sheer Health公司
- 凯瑟琳·亨普斯特德博士,罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会高级政策官员
游戏版块:宾果游戏热潮再起
从美国退伍军人协会大厅到教堂地下室,宾果游戏因其玩法简单、适合多人同时参与的特点,为慈善机构和非营利组织募集了数十亿美元资金。特约记者卢克·伯班克将追溯这款热门数字游戏的历史,并介绍这款经典游戏的全新玩法。
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- 堪萨斯州奥拉西第153美国退伍军人协会分会(脸书主页)
- 美国国家玩具博物馆,纽约州罗切斯特
- Bingo Loco趣味宾果品牌
科技版块:全国性AI数据中心热潮引发抵制
为推进人工智能项目,科技公司正在兴建大量AI数据中心,全美运营中的数据中心已超过4000座。但部分社区担忧此类设施对环境和本地财政带来的影响,正发起反抗。《周日早间》全国特约记者罗伯特·科斯塔将探讨AI数据中心的建设热潮,以及反对者与AI支持者之间的争论。
更多相关信息:
- 阿奇博尔德社区协会,宾夕法尼亚州阿奇博尔德(脸书主页)
- 数字地产公司
- 戴夫·麦科米克参议员(共和党,宾夕法尼亚州)
周日人物专访:斯嘉丽·约翰逊转型护肤品牌大亨
女演员斯嘉丽·约翰逊在职业生涯中塑造过众多角色——如今这位托尼奖得主、两次奥斯卡提名者又开启了新身份:推出个人护肤品牌“The Outset”,专为敏感肌人群(如她本人)打造。她将与特约记者特雷西·史密斯畅谈自己的皮肤护理难题,以及丈夫科林·约斯特如何成为她产品的“小白鼠”。
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- The Outset:斯嘉丽·约翰逊护肤系列
科技版块:你的手机在监听你吗?
当你随口提及某件商品后,手机上随即弹出相关广告,这是否意味着广告商在窃听你的对话?特约记者戴维·波格将揭开精准定向广告背后的真相,解释为何有时广告会精准得令人毛骨悚然。
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- 阿里·帕帕罗
- 戴维·乔夫内斯教授,东北大学网络安全与隐私研究所执行主任
玩具版块:美国女孩娃娃:庆祝女孩力量
创立于1986年的美国女孩品牌打造了娃娃、书籍和周边产品,讲述美国各个时代的少女故事。值该玩具品牌40周年之际,特约记者费思·萨利将探寻品牌如何让历史鲜活起来,同时搭建起代际之间跨越时光的纽带,致敬少女时代。
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- 美国女孩品牌
- 美国女孩线下门店
自然版块:探寻沙钱的踪迹
在佛罗里达州,特约记者玛莎·泰克曼将与博物学家克里斯汀·威廉姆斯(又名“贝壳美人鱼”)一同寻找沙钱——这种生物是海胆和海星的近亲。她还将前往旧金山加州科学院的斯坦哈特水族馆,了解这些海洋生物的独特之处。
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- 博物学家克里斯汀·威廉姆斯,“贝壳美人鱼”(Instagram主页)
- 斯坦哈特水族馆,加州科学院,旧金山
- 海岸商品店,佛罗里达州马可岛
- 佛罗里达探险租赁公司,佛罗里达州马可岛
自然版块:待更新
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现场活动:
欢迎收看李·科万与戴维·波格的对谈,话题围绕其新书《苹果:最初50年》,活动将于4月16日周四晚8点在纽约市92nd Street Y举办。可购买线下参与或线上直播门票。
阅读节选:
戴维·波格所著《苹果:最初50年》
网络独家内容:
专题:火山!(YouTube视频)
观看这些《周日早间》节目中关于火山的惊人力量以及人类对最具爆发力的自然现象的痴迷的特辑,包括:
- 回顾圣海伦斯火山喷发(2020年)
- 自然特辑:夏威夷冒纳罗亚火山(2022年)
- 佩莱夫人的“诅咒”:夏威夷火山与火焰女神(2002年)
- 1883年喀拉喀托火山喷发(又名Krakatau)(2004年)
- 探访被公元79年维苏威火山喷发摧毁的庞贝古城遗址(2023年)
- 与熔岩共存:火山地带的住宅建设(2016年)
- 那不勒斯湾沿岸的坎皮佛莱格瑞火山口(2025年)
- 自然特辑:夏威夷火山国家公园(2018年)
档案回顾:音乐人兼赌徒奇普·泰勒(YouTube视频)
词曲作者兼音乐人奇普·泰勒,因创作《Wild Thing》和《Angel of the Morning》等经典歌曲而闻名,于2026年3月23日去世,享年86岁。在2001年3月4日的《周日早间》人物专访中,泰勒(本名詹姆斯·沃伊特)与特约记者丽塔·布拉弗畅谈,尽管事业成功,他仍离开音乐行业专注赌博——随后又是家人将他从赛马场拉回音乐圈。布拉弗还采访了泰勒的兄弟:演员乔·沃伊特和地质学家巴里·沃伊特,畅谈家族羁绊。
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This week on “Sunday Morning”: The Money Issue (April 12)
2026-04-10T10:18:00-0400 / CBS News
By David Morgan
Updated on: April 10, 2026 / 11:06 AM EDT / CBS News
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.)
This week Jane Pauley hosts “The Money Issue,” our annual special broadcast dedicated to the many ways in which money underscores the way we live.
COVER STORY: Chasing the American DreamA growing number of young people see themselves as “forever renters” because they can’t afford to buy a home, due to short supply, higher mortgage rates, and incomes that haven’t kept up with rising home prices. Correspondent Jo Ling Kent examines the difficulties of today’s housing market, and checks out one Midwestern city’s program aimed at attracting homebuyers from out-of-state.
For more info:
- realtor.com
- “Choose Topeka”
“Enameled Cents” by Stacey Lee Webber. Stacey Lee Webber
ARTS: For Stacey Lee Webber, there is money in artPhiladelphia-based artist Stacey Lee Webber has invested small coins and bills into her sculptures and jewelry – art made entirely of money. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with the money-making artist whose creations can cost a pretty penny.
For more info:
- Stacey Lee Webber
- Expo Chicago: Solo Exhibition by Stacey Lee Webber, Navy Pier (through April 12)
The BYD Sealion 7 premium electric SUV. BYD
AUTOMOTIVE: Chinese electric vehicles pull into the leadLast year the Chinese car company BYD (which stands for Build Your Dreams) overtook Tesla as the world’s top seller of electric vehicles, despite the U.S. market being virtually closed to them. Correspondent Seth Doane looks at how China’s long-term investments in innovation are paying off in EVs – and how protective tariffs may end up hurting American automakers down the road.
For more info:
- BYD
- Alan Day Motor Group
- New Automotive (U.K.)
AMUSEMENTS: Taking roller coasters to new heightsCorrespondent Lee Cowan reports on how the ups-and-downs of today’s amusement park industry are being ridden via new technologies in roller coaster design, including a hybrid wooden-and-steel roller coaster, the New Texas Giant, and the soon-to-open Tormenta Rampaging Run, a “giga dive” coaster, at Six Flags Over Texas.
For more info:
- Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington
- New Texas Giant
- Tormenta Rampaging Run
- Rocky Mountain Construction, Hayden, Idaho
- Amusement Today
- American Coaster Enthusiasts
CBS News
HEALTH: Fighting for health care claim approvalsWith health insurance companies frequently denying coverage for medically-requested procedures, 73 percent of Americans surveyed say healthcare delays and denials are a major problem. Now, a company called Sheer Health says they will fight insurance battles on behalf of their clients. Correspondent Susan Spencer looks at how a form of insurance against health care denials may benefit consumers.
For more info:
- Sheer Health
- Katherine Hempstead, Ph.D., senior policy officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
GAMES: That’s a BINGO!From American Legion halls to church basements, the simplicity of Bingo and its ability to let large groups play at once is why the game raises billions of dollars for charities and non-profits. Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at the history of this popular numbers game, and checks out some of the new spins on this old favorite.
For more info:
- American Legion Post 153, Olathe, Kansas (Facebook)
- The Strong National Museum of Play, Rochester, N.Y.
- Bingo Loco
TECH: Nationwide boom in AI data centers stirs resistanceTo fuel their artificial intelligence initiatives, tech companies are building massive numbers of AI data centers, with more than 4,000 in operation across the country. But some communities, wary of the environmental and financial implications of such facilities in their backyards, are fighting back. “Sunday Morning” national correspondent Robert Costa examines the drive to construct AI data centers, and the debate between opponents and AI advocates.
For more info:
- Archbald Neighborhood Association, Archbald, Pa. (Facebook)
- Digital Realty
- Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.)
Scarlett Johansson with correspondent Tracy Smith. CBS News
SUNDAY PROFILE: Scarlett Johansson on becoming a skin care mogulActress Scarlett Johansson has played many roles in her career – and now, the Tony-winner and two-time Oscar-nominee has taken on another: launching her new line of products, called The Outset, designed for people with sensitive skin (like hers). She talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about her skin struggles, and how husband Colin Jost has been a “guinea pig” for her products.
For more info:
- The Outset: Skincare by Scarlett Johansson
A Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Michael Short/Bloomberg via Getty Images
TECH: Is your phone listening to you?When ads pop up on your phone for products after you’ve happened to mention them, is it an indication that advertisers are eavesdropping on you? Correspondent David Pogue checks out the facts about highly-targeted advertising, and why it sometimes gets weirdly specific.
For more info:
- Ari Paparo
- David Choffnes, professor and executive director, Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute, Northeastern University
CBS News
TOYS: American Girl: Celebrating girl powerFounded in 1986, American Girl has created dolls, books and accessories that tell the stories of young girls in every American era. On the toy’s 40th anniversary, correspondent Faith Salie explores how making history come alive is also creating timeless bonds between generations that celebrate girlhood.
For more info:
- American Girl
- American Girl stores
Sand dollars found on Florida’s Marco Island. Kristen Williams (The Seashell Mermaid)
NATURE: On the hunt for sand dollarsIn Florida, correspondent Martha Teichner goes searching for sand dollars – cousins of sea urchins and sea stars – with naturalist Kristen Williams (a.k.a. The Seashell Mermaid). She also goes to the California Academy of Sciences’ Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco to learn what makes these sea creatures so special.
For more info:
- Naturalist Kristen Williams, The Seashell Mermaid (Instagram)
- Steinhart Aquarium, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco
- Shore Goods, Marco Island, Fla.
- Florida Adventures and Rentals, Marco Island, Fla.
NATURE: TBD
Simon & Schuster
LIVE EVENT:Join us as Lee Cowan talks with David Pogue about his new book, “Apple: The First 50 Years,” at the 92nd Street Y in New York City, Thurs., April 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available for in-person or streaming access.
READ AN EXCERPT:“Apple: The First 50 Years” by David Pogue
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
MARATHON: Volcanoes! (YouTube Video)
Enjoy these “Sunday Morning” features about the awesome power of volcanoes and our fascination with Nature at its most explosive. Including:
- A look back at the eruption of Mount St. Helen’s (2020)
- Nature: Hawaii’s Mauna Loa (2022)
- The “curse” of Madame Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire (2002)
- The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa (a.k.a. Krakatau) (2004)
- A visit to the excavations of Pompeii, destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Vesuvius (2023)
- Living with lava: Building homes in a volcano zone (2016)
- Campi Flegrei, a caldera along the Bay of Naples (2025)
- Nature: Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii (2018)
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Musician and gambler Chip Taylor (YouTube Video)
Songwriter and musician Chip Taylor, best known as the composer of such songs as “Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning,” died on March 23, 2026 at age 86. In this March 4, 2001 “Sunday Morning” profile, Taylor (birth name James Voight) talked with correspondent Rita Braver about how, despite his success, he left the music industry to concentrate on gambling – and then, how his family drew him back from the racetrack to music again. Braver also talks with Taylor’s brothers, actor Jon Voight and geologist Barry Voight, about their family bonds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajeI-NJleyw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfTKASVguWQ
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