This week on “Sunday Morning” (March 8)

This week on “Sunday Morning” (March 8)


The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” is broadcast on CBS Sundays starting at 9:00 am ET. “Sunday Morning” additionally streams on the CBS News app starting at 11:00 am ET. (Download it here.)


Hosted by Lee Cowan

Left: The Apple II, designed and constructed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak on the finish of 1976, was the primary mass-marketed private pc. Right: The newly-released iPhone 17e, photographed at an Apple Store in New York City, March 4, 2026.

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COVER STORY: Apple turns 50, in a world it helped create | Watch Video
In 1971, the origin story of Apple started with the friendship of engineering prodigy Steve Wozniak and pc fanatic Steve Jobs. The machine they constructed and bought 5 years later would result in what turned the primary trillion-dollar firm. David Pogue, writer of the brand new historical past “Apple: The First 50 Years,” talks with Wozniak, CEO Tim Cook, and others about how the tech firm’s services have reshaped life, expertise and tradition within the twenty first century.

READ AN EXCERPT: “Apple: The First 50 Years” by David Pogue

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Extended interview – Tim Cook (Video)
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, talks with “Sunday Morning” corresponding David Pogue (writer of “Apple: The First 50 Years”) to debate the corporate’s first half-century and its fixed focus on “the next thing.” He additionally talks in regards to the imaginative and prescient of Steve Jobs, whose return to Apple in 1997 reinvigorated the corporate.


LIVE EVENT: Join us as Lee Cowan talks with David Pogue about his new guide, “Apple: The First 50 Years,” on the 92nd Street Y in New York City, Thurs., April 16 at 8 pm Tickets can be found for in-person or streaming access.


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ALMANAC: March 8 (Video)
Sunday Morning” appears again at historic occasions on this date.



How Trump and Netanyahu launched attacks on Iran

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WORLD: How Trump and Netanyahu launched attacks on Iran (Video)
Last June, President Donald Trump introduced US strikes on Iran had “completely and totally obliterated” key amenities of that nation’s nuclear program. Now, Trump has attacked Iranian territory once more, along side strikes ordered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. CBS News nationwide safety correspondent David Martin talks with retired normal and CBS News contributor Frank McKenzie about Washington’s escalating battle with Tehran.

WORLD: Uncertainty deepens over Iran as US and Israeli attacks continue (Video)
American and Israeli assaults on the Islamic Republic of Iran that killed the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting retaliatory strikes throughout the area, are the newest chapter in an almost half-century stand-off between Tehran and Washington. “Sunday Morning” nationwide correspondent Robert Costa talks with New Yorker author Robin Wright about Iran’s historical past and ambitions, and about President Trump’s subsequent steps after launching strikes.

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“Artist Painting” by Jean-François Raffaëlli (c. 1879), frames a picture inside Raffaëlli’s portray.

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ARTS: “Framed”: Highlighting the art that surrounds art (Video)
A present present on the Philadelphia Museum of Art places the highlight on a rarely-appreciated part of artwork: the image frames that border it. Faith Salie explores the historical past of framing artwork, and talks with curator Tara Contractor and body conservator Chris Ferguson a couple of craft bordering on exquisiteness.

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Gary Cole, Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Murray and Katrina Law within the CBS sequence “NCIS.”

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TV: “NCIS” at 500: Cracking the code | Watch Video
The CBS procedural “NCIS,” now in its twenty third season, is marking its five hundredth episode monitoring brokers of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. But the story of how the sequence turned the world’s most-watched TV present is full of as many twists and turns as an NCIS case itself. Luke Burbank talks with forged members Gary Cole, Brian Dietzen, Katrina Law, Sean Murray, Diona Reasonover and Wilmer Valderrama and longtime showrunner Steve Binder in regards to the secret to the franchise’s outstanding longevity.

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  • The five hundredth episode of “NCIS” airs March 24 on C.B.S. and can stream on Paramount+


PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers among the notable figures who left us this week.


US: The persistence of starvation in America
Although the Trump administration has discontinued the federal government’s annual report on meals insecurity, claiming it does nothing greater than “fear monger,” the issue of starvation persists. On any given day, nearly 48 million Americans, together with almost 14 million youngsters, do not get sufficient to eat. Lee Cowan sits down with Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, the outgoing CEO of the nation’s largest starvation reduction group, Feeding America, for a actuality examine about starvation in these United States.

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Co-writers Viola Davis and James Patterson focus on their new novel, “Judge Stone.”

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BOOKS: Viola Davis and her newest co-star, writer James Patterson
Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis typically writes book-length biographies for the characters she portrays on display screen. And now she’s written an precise guide: “Judge Stone,” a courtroom thriller that touches on the lightning-rod problem of abortion, co-authored with bestselling author James Patterson. Tracy Smith talks with Davis and Patterson about their collaboration, and the way Davis’ childhood ambition to be a author fueled this newest chapter in her life.

READ AN EXCERPT: “Judge Stone” by Viola Davis & James Patterson

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BOOKS: Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein talks Wall Street crises, previous and future
In his new memoir, “Streetwise,” Lloyd Blankfein, the previous CEO of Goldman Sachs, writes a couple of life that stretched from the initiatives of New York City to the head of Wall Street. He talks with Jo Ling Kent about his unlikely rise to the highest of the C-Suite; and about accountability for the “calamitous” 2007-2008 monetary disaster, in addition to the prospects of latest financial turmoil.

READ AN EXCERPT: “Streetwise” by Lloyd Blankfein

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NATURE: Snow geese in Missouri


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MARATHON: Profiles of 2026 Oscar nominees (YouTube Video)
Watch these “Sunday Morning” profiles of among the actors and filmmakers nominated for this 12 months’s Academy Awards:

  • Writer-director Guillermo del Toro on “Frankenstein”
  • Ethan Hawke on “Blue Moon”
  • Jessie Buckley on “Hamnet”
  • Michael B. Jordan on “Sinners”
  • Stellan Skarsgård on “Sentimental Value”
  • Kate Hudson on “Song Sung Blue”
  • Jacob Elordi on “Frankenstein”

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