Correspondent Conor Knighton talks with two fire watchers who are scanning the skies. Orecchiette: The art of pasta|Watch VideoIn Bari, the capital of the Puglia region of Italy, pastamakers adhere to traditions to create the local favorite, the distinctively-shaped orecchiette (or "little ears" pasta). Correspondent Seth Doane talks with the musician who has been called "Britain's Otis Redding" about how he struggled with self-confidence, and why his eponymous, Grammy-nominated album, "Kiwanuka," is an appreciation of what sets him apart. Four years ago, he was diagnosed with ALS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and given six months to live. Last summer the residents of Butte turned a corner in their efforts to reverse environmental damage and be delisted as a Superfund site. U.S. airlines are bringing back more pilots as they prepare for an expected travel rebound. MOVIES:Matt Damon on "Stillwater" and a return to the movie theater|Watch VideoThe Academy Award-winner is back, starring in the new drama "Stillwater," about an Oklahoma oil rig worker whose daughter is imprisoned in France. Videographer: Jaime McDonald. Correspondent Lee Cowan reports. FROM THE ARCHIVE:The artistry of Alfred Hitchcock (Video)He was the "Master of Suspense" whose legendary films, including "Notorious," "Rear Window," "Vertigo" and "Psycho," rewrote the rules of cinema. In a report that originally aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" November 2, 2008, correspondent Seth Doane looks back on the life and career of director Alfred Hitchcock, and talks with stars Eva Marie Saint ("North by Northwest") and Tippi Hedren ("The Birds," "Marnie"), horror director John Carpenter, and film professor Jack Sullivan about Hitchcock's innovative talents and unique legacy. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Maguire and composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, and with the original Glinda and Elphaba, Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel, about a show that has become a beacon for anyone who doesn't fit a conventional mold. Owner Bill Rau wants nothing less than for M.S. Actor Peter Dinklage, star of the new film "Cyrano.". PASSAGE:Remembering Christopher Plummer|Watch VideoJane Pauley looks back on the career of the Oscar- and Tony-winning actor Christopher Plummer, who died this week at age 91 a talent of remarkable longevity, whose most enduring fame came from the 1965 musical "The Sound of Music.". Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris with her husband, Douglas Emhoff. 'TIS THE SEASON:What goes into a box of See's Candies? PHYSICS:Exploring the boundaries of time travel|Watch VideoBreaking the bonds of time has been a timeless pursuit in science fiction stories and movies. SUPER BOWL LV:Big game preview (Video)The experts of CBS Sports James Brown, Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher, Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms bring you their predictions about tonight's championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. To watch a trailer for "Lisey's Story" click on the video player below: ENTREPRENEURS:How farm animals began "goat-crashing" Zoom (Video)Bored with Zoom calls at work? Martha Stewart displays her kitchen tools. HEADLINES:Memorial vigil for movie set shooting victim (Video)The investigation continues into Thursday's horrific shooting in New Mexico involving actor Alec Baldwin firing a "prop" gun that took the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the western movie, "Rust." 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But Bob McKinnon knew that life doesn't always bring success to those going it alone, so he authored a new book, "Three Little Engines," in which empathy and assisting others helps the book's characters overcome trouble they encounter on their tracks. In her book, "Silenced No More: Surviving My Journey to Hell and Back," Ransome describes the traumatic childhood experiences that primed her to become a victim of abuse in adulthood by Epstein, facilitated by his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen sit down with correspondent Anthony Mason to discuss the influence of their fathers on their life's work, and the shared narratives that drive the surprisingly similar fields of popular music and politics. COVER STORY:Surviving locked-in syndrome: How one man confounded expectations of death|Watch VideoRushed to a Massachusetts emergency room four years ago, 28-year-old Jacob Haendel exhibited signs of stroke.

Underwood talks with correspondent Michelle Miller about performing at the "Mother Church of Country Music," and about recording her first gospel album, "My Savior," on which she sings beloved Christian hymnal standards. COVER STORY:A trip to the original "Mayberry"|Watch VideoAndy Griffith was born and raised in Mount Airy, North Carolina, a community that was the inspiration for Mayberry in the classic comedy "The Andy Griffith Show" and its spinoff, "Mayberry, R.F.D." Senator and mother and never losing the passion of a patriot. Steve Hartman reports.

Correspondent Mo Rocca reports. COMMENTARY:Jim Gaffigan: What would Jesus want for his birthday? Jim Gaffigan: What would Jesus want for his birthday? NPR's Allison Aubrey looks at how organizations like the New England Patriots are taking the field against COVID. To watch a trailer for "Summer of Soul (Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)" click on the video player below: PASSAGE:Passage: In memoriam (Video)"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us recently, including "WKRP in Cincinnati" actor Frank Bonner. PASSAGE:In memoriam (video)"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith. HARTMAN:Goose love, in sickness and in health (Video)The New England Wildlife Center in Massachusetts has treated thousands of injured animals, but one recent case stands out: A Canada goose named Arnold with a badly-damaged foot, who was visited each day during his convalescence by his mate, dubbed Amelia. To watch a trailer for "No Time to Die" click on the video player below: SUNDAY JOURNAL:Washington and the expectation gap (Video)Democratic lawmakers were scrambling this week to salvage support in the Senate for President Joe Biden's social and environmental agenda, while also maintaining support for a companion infrastructure bill in the House. (Originally broadcast on February 23, 2020.). RECIPES:Bobby Flay breakfast recipesThe chef offers "Sunday Morning" viewers his recipes for Frittata with Peppers and Onions with Roasted Cherry Tomato Sauce, Homemade Sausage Patties, and Blackberry-Bourbon Iced Tea. Doctors thought Haendel was in a vegetative state and would soon die, but the one-time chef was very much awake and conscious, suffering from locked-in syndrome a purgatory between life and death. President Warren G. Harding, one of our most scandal-plagued presidents, nonetheless is honored by this grand tomb in Marion, Ohio. NATURE:Greater Prairie Chickens in South Dakota (Extended Video)"Sunday Morning" takes us to the Fort Pierre National Grassland in central South Dakota, where it's courtship season for Greater Prairie Chickens. MOVIES:Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem on "Being the Ricardos"|Watch VideoStarring as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in "Being the Ricardos," Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem felt intense pressure playing two of the most famous people in television history. Correspondent Mo Rocca and his avatar explore the world of VR, passport not required. The latest album from singer Carrie Underwood is a collection of gospel music, "My Savior.". TRIBUTE:A tribute to "Sunday Morning" writer Tom Harris (Video)Broadcast writer Thomas Harris is retiring this weekend, after 43 years at CBS and more than 1,000 Sunday mornings for which he found just the right words. Jane Pauley reports. And how was the term "lame duck" coined? U.S.:Training refugees in the culinary arts|Watch VideoThe Brooklyn restaurant Emma's Torch is a staunch advocate for empowering asylum-seekers through education, by training them for jobs in the food service industry. To watch a trailer for "The Rescue" click on the video player below: HARTMAN:Discarded uniforms bring hope (Video)Over two years ago, Donna Parker, of Lexington, Ky., found Army uniforms in the bottom of a dumpster, and began searching for their rightful owner. Videographer: Brad Markel. NATURE:Elephant seals (Extended Video)"Sunday Morning" takes us to the beach at San Simeon, Calif., a home for elephant seals. BOOKS:Malcolm Gladwell on "The Bomber Mafia"|Watch VideoMalcolm Gladwell, the author of such bestsellers as "Blink" and "Outliers," talks with contributor Kelefa Sanneh about his latest work, "The Bomber Mafia," about a group of idealists during the Second World War and their attempt to use technology to reinvent war.