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THE DOCTOR IS IN –CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook visits with Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch of "The Pitt," played by Noah Wyle, who is also an executive producer, writer and director on the HBO Max hit series. With the second season beginning Jan. 8, Dr. LaPook visits the show's hyper-realistic set in Burbank and speaks with Wyle about how the series takes great care to reflect real life and real problems.SUNDAY PROFILE: MICHAEL B. JORDAN – Tracy Smith talks with actor Michael B. Jordan, who's been nominated for his first Golden Globe for the film "Sinners,"which is generating significant Oscar buzz.MR. MAYOR – As Zohran Mamdani takes office as New York City's newest mayor, Mo Rocca looks back at the man Mamdani has invoked as a model: Fiorello La Guardia, the three-term Republican mayor whose tremendous legacy lives on in the physical and social landscape of the city. Rocca speaks with historian and Columbia Professor Emeritus Kenneth T. Jackson, as well as Michael S. Rosenberg, president and CEO of New York City Center.SCOOP! – Norah O'Donnell chats with prominent health policy expert Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, who serves up some unique advice for living a long and healthy life. Among his recommendations: plenty of ice cream.ONE YEAR LATER – One year after the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, Jonathan Vigliotti visits with residents who are still grappling with the aftermath, including a woman rebuilding her home in Malibu, a small business owner and chef in Altadena and a local official pleading for more federal aid.LOOK AHEAD – CBS News journalists look ahead to 2026. Reports from Robert Costa on the U.S., Elizabeth Palmer on Europe and Holly Williams on the quest for peace in Ukraine.PICTURE THIS – David Pogue tries out iNaturalist, a free app that helps identify millions of species of plants and animals. Nature enthusiast Martha Stewart and iNaturalist executive director Scott Loarie show him the ropes.