Jelly Roll, Taylor Tomlinson, Jodie Foster, Jim Gaffigan

YOUR CALL IS IMPORTANT? – David Pogue looks into the ups and downs of the customer service industry.
INTRODUCING … JELLY ROLL – Kelefa Sanneh catches up with singer-songwriter Jelly Roll, a rapper turned country music star.
JUST FOR LAUGHS –Luke Burbank talks with comic Taylor Tomlinson about her career, being named the host of CBS' new late-night show AFTER MIDNIGHT and her popular Netflix specials.
SUNDAY JOURNAL – XINJIANG – Elizabeth Palmer reports from the Xinjiang region of China on the controversial treatment of the Uighur population.
SUNDAY PROFILE: JODIE FOSTER – Lee Cowan talks with actor Jodie Foster about her new role in the Max series "True Detective," the film "Nyad" and more.
UP IN THE AIR – Conor Knighton attends the International Juggling Association's annual festival.
STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has the story of a singer who got a chance to shine.
OPINION – Jim Gaffigan offers some thoughts about surviving the holidays.
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