This week on “Sunday Morning”: “At Home” (August 22)

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Jane Pauley is hosting a rerun of our special that explores home design, unique ways of living, how the pandemic has changed our homes, and what “hometown” means today.

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COVER STORY: The Great Reshuffling: How the Real Estate Market Exploded (Video)
As the pandemic shifted our working lives to living away from home, it also accelerated the trend among home buyers to more affordable locations. As a result, the competition for homes in smaller cities like Boise, Idaho has reached unprecedented heights. Correspondent David Pogue speaks to real estate agents across the country about their unprecedented sales and to new homeowners whose exodus from major metropolitan areas has helped fuel a bull market. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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The Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, NY, overlooking the Hudson River Valley.

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ARCHITECTURE: A Visit to the Historic Lyndhurst Mansion (Video)
The historic Lyndhurst Mansion, designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis, is a prime example of neo-Gothic style and is located on 67 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds in New York’s Hudson Valley. “Sunday Morning” presenter Jane Pauley offers viewers a tour. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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HISTORY: Presentation of the development of the house (video)
London’s Museum of the Home traces the evolution of living spaces from the 17th century (when “working at home” was remarkably widespread) to the technological advances in contemporary homes. Correspondent Mark Phillips pays a visit and goes back in time to find out how houses have changed – or not – over the past few centuries. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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The concrete walls of this house are constructed with a 3D printer.

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TECHNOLOGY: 3D Printed Homes For Sale (Video)
Can a robot 3D print a house? Yup! Correspondent Ben Tracy visits the Austin-based Icon, where concrete structures can be quickly machine-formed – a habitat-building technology that could one day be used on the Moon and Mars. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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Ben and Erin Napier, presenters of the HGTV series “Home Town”.

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TELEVISION: Erin and Ben Napier rebuilding their “hometown” (video)
Erin and Ben Napier are HGTV superstars who renovated dozens of homes – in Laurel, Mississippi and small towns beyond – on their popular “Home Town” and “Home Town Takeover” series. Correspondent Martha Teichner spoke to the Napiers about their love for their hometown, which has seen a rebirth as a tourist destination. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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Ludovica Sannazzaro records videos of Burgleben for her TikTok channel.

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POSTCARD FROM ITALY: A Medieval Italian Castle, Now a TikTok Star (Video)
A working WiFi is just one of the challenges of living in a 12th-century castle in the Italian region of Piedmont, where student Ludovica Sannazzaro moved home during the pandemic. The castle has been in her family for 28 generations and is now the setting for her TikTok vignettes “The Castle Diary”. Correspondent Seth Doane pays a visit to learn the secrets of modern castle life. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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This is a knife! Martha Stewart shows her kitchen appliances.

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DESIGN: Martha Stewart’s newly designed kitchen (video)
The lifestyle entrepreneur and cookbook author took the pandemic as an opportunity to redesign her kitchen. She shares her tips on organizing utensils and kitchen workstations with “Sunday Morning” viewers. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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Most Whittier, Alaska residents share the same address: Begich Towers.

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COMMUNITY: A City in Alaska That Lives Under One Roof (Video)
The Begich Towers in Whittier, Alaska, built by the military as simple barracks during the Cold War, are now home to the majority of the isolated city’s approximately 300 residents. Correspondent Lee Cowan traveled to Whittier to find out what it is like for virtually the entire population to live at the same address. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.

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MUSIC: David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash speaking (video)
Half a century ago, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released “Déjà vu”, one of the greatest albums of the rock era. The record would sell eight million copies, but the band and friendships didn’t last. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason talks to David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash about their history together and the timeless music they have produced, while “Déjà vu” receives an expanded 50th anniversary release. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

You can stream the 50th Anniversary Edition of “Déjà vu” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young by clicking the embed below (Free Spotify registration required to fully hear the tracks):

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SOCIETY: Coping with the Torture of Homelessness (Video)
The barriers to homelessness alleviation seem stubbornly difficult to solve. So Mike Coffman, the mayor of Aurora, Colorado, tried to learn more about the problem by living among the homeless for a week. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh spoke to Coffman and to researchers who say they have a way to solve the homelessness problem. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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A current exhibition at the Palm Springs Art Museum with the works of designer Alexander Girard.

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DESIGN: The colorful world of Alexander Girard (video)
In a world that is used to straight lines, cold, shiny surfaces and shades of gray and black, architect and designer Alexander Girard (1907–1993) turned to bright colors, exciting textures and sensual shapes. Correspondent Mo Rocca visited the Palm Springs Art Museum in California, which recently hosted an exhibition celebrating Girard’s iconic designs for homes, offices, restaurants and even an airline. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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NATURE: Red Fox Cave (Extended Video)
Sunday Morning takes us on a visit to a spring litter of red foxes at home in Durham, Maine. Videographer: Mauricio Handler. (Originally broadcast May 23, 2021.)

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