This week on "Sunday Morning" (October 6)

David Morgan David Morgan | 10-04 05:00

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.) 


Attention New York City viewers: 

"CBS Sunday Morning" on October 6 will air at 9:00 a.m. on WLNY Channels 10/55, so that WCBS Channel 2 can present the New York Jets-Minnesota Vikings NFL game live from London.


Hosted by Jane Pauley

      
COVER STORY: Preserving the stories of the Israel-Gaza conflict through art
After the terror group Hamas massacred Israelis on October 7, 2023, the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem began collecting art, memorabilia, tributes and oral testimonies that speak to the horror of that time for its archives. Their growing collection of millions of items, called "Bearing Witness," aims to be the definitive record of that terrible day and its aftermath. Likewise, the Palestinian Museum in the West Bank city of Birzeit has been collecting and displaying artwork by Gazan artists that document the devastation of the ongoing war. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with curators about bridging the cultural and political rift through art, and preserving the human stories that, they say, must be told.

For more info:

  • National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
  • "October 7: Eyewitness Stories From Inside the Massacre" (National Library)
  • Palestinian Museum, Birzeit, West Bank
  • USC Shoah Foundation: October 7 Testimonies
  • Artist Mohamed Saleh Khalil

       
ALMANAC: October 6
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.

         
MUSIC: A young autistic man's symphonic odyssey
Twenty-year-old Jacob Rock is a non-verbal young man with autism who quietly composed an entire six-movement symphony in his head. After struggling to communicate for much of his life, he learned how to share his ideas via an iPad app with musician Rob Laufer. The two created the symphony "Unforgettable Sunrise," which was premiered last year by a 55-piece orchestra from the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. Correspondent Lee Cowan talked with Rock and Laufer, and with Jacob's father, Paul, about a remarkable musical odyssey.

Hear a sample of "Unforgettable Sunrise" (Soundcloud):

For more info:

  • Wild Honey Foundation
  • "Unforgettable Sunrise" by Jacob Rock and Rob Laufer, conducted by Daniel Newman Lessler (Full performance)

       
ELECTION 2024: Election officials on threats to your right to vote
Just weeks before the presidential election, new rules are going into effect that can jeopardize people's right to vote, from challenges to voter registrations, to limits on when and how ballots may be cast. CBS News chief election & campaign correspondent Robert Costa talks with officials in Georgia, including Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, about conducting a free and fair election under duress while combating false accusations of election fraud.

For more info:

  • How to confirm your voter registration (usa.gov)
  • Can I Vote? (National Association of Secretaries of State)
  • Register to vote or update your registration

MUSIC: Sabrina Carpenter
Tracy Smith reports.

Listen to Sabrina Carpenter perform "Espresso," from her new latest album, "Short n' Sweet":

For more info:

  • Sabrina Carpenter (Official site)

      
PASSAGE: In memoriam
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Kris Kristofferson (Video)
Singer, songwriter and actor Kris Kristofferson died on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at age 88. In this "Sunday Morning" interview originally broadcast on February 5, 2006, Kristofferson talked with correspondent Tracy Smith about his remarkable road to fame – from writing a hit for Johnny Cash, to first hearing a recording of Janis Joplin singing his song "Me and Bobby McGee" after her death, to sharing a bathtub with Barbra Streisand in "A Star Is Born.

     
WORLD: One year after the October 7 attacks, anger and anguish persist
On October 7, 2023, hundreds of Israelis were killed or taken hostage by Hamas terrorists in the deadliest attack on Jewish people since the Holocaust. Israel retaliated by launching strikes on the Gaza Strip, killing more than 40,000 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run health authority. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on how, twelve months later, a cease-fire, or a pathway to peace, looks vanishingly remote. 

     
HARTMAN: TBD
       

TV: "Matlock" star Kathy Bates
Academy Award-winning actress Kathy Bates sits down with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz to talk about her new TV show "Matlock," which explores the "invisibility" of women of a certain age. She also discusses some of her most memorable stage and screen roles, including her performance as a violent psychopath in the Stephen King thriller "Misery," and the message she shared with her late mother the night she won the Oscar.

For more info:

  • "Matlock" on CBS and Paramount+

MOVIES: Pharrell Williams on "Piece by Piece" and his love of joy
Pharrell Williams, a self-described misfit who grew up in Virginia Beach, Va., saw and heard the world differently than most people. He has built a fascinating career as a musician, performer, and now creative director for Louis Vuitton Men. He talked with "Sunday Morning" contributor Kelefa Sanneh about the joy he finds in creativity, and about his new movie, "Piece by Piece," an animated film that depicts Williams and all other characters as Lego pieces.  

To watch a trailer for "Piece by Piece," click on the video player below:

For more info:

  • "Piece by Piece" opens in theaters October 11
  • Pharrell Williams (Official site)
  • Louis Vuitton Men

STAGE: Delia Ephron's tale of love, cancer, and second chances, now on Broadway
Writer Delia Ephron, famous for dreaming up fairy-tale rom-coms like "You've Got Mail," is making her Broadway debut this month with "Left on Tenth," a play adapted from her bestselling memoir about a widow pursuing another chance at love, just when she is diagnosed with leukemia. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook talks with Ephron, director Susan Stroman, and stars Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher about the play's life lessons.

For more info:

  • "Left on Tenth," at the James Earl Jones Theatre, New York City | Ticket info

       
NATURE: TBD
                


WEB EXCLUSIVES: 

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Jimmy Carter on life after the White House (Video)
Happy 100th birthday to President Jimmy Carter! Watch Rita Braver's 2006 conversation with the statesman and humanitarian as he talked about life after the White House, from his passion for charitable work, to hobbies like woodworking, in a story originally broadcast on January 29, 2006. 

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Jason Reynolds on stories told for, and by, young readers (Video)
YA & children's author Jason Reynolds, who uses his own childhood experiences to encourage kids to use their imagination to tell their stories, has been named one of 2024's MacArthur Fellows – the so-called "genius grant" recipients. Watch Jane Pauley's profile of Reynolds from July 17, 2022.


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