This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 8) David MorganSun, March 8, 2026 at 4:23 PM UTC 0 The Emmy Awardwinning "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.) Hosted by Lee Cowan WATCH THE FULL MARCH 8 BROADCAST! Left: The Apple II, designed and built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak by the end of 1976, was the first massmarketed personal computer. Right: The newlyreleased iPhone 17e, photographed at an Apple Store in New York City, March 4, 2026.
This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 8)
David MorganSun, March 8, 2026 at 4:23 PM UTC
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Left: The Apple II, designed and built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak by the end of 1976, was the first mass-marketed personal computer. Right: The newly-released iPhone 17e, photographed at an Apple Store in New York City, March 4, 2026. / Credit: Photos by SSPL, Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images)
COVER STORY: Apple turns 50, in a world it helped create | Watch VideoIn 1971, the origin story of Apple began with the friendship of engineering prodigy Steve Wozniak and computer enthusiast Steve Jobs. The machine they built and sold five years later would lead to what became the first trillion-dollar company. David Pogue, author of the new history "Apple: The First 50 Years," talks with Wozniak, CEO Tim Cook, and others about how the tech company's products and services have reshaped life, technology and culture in the 21st 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" correspondent David Pogue (author of "Apple: The First 50 Years") to discuss the company's first half-century and its constant focus on "the next thing." He also talks about the vision of Steve Jobs, whose return to Apple in 1997 reinvigorated the company.
LIVE EVENT: Join us as Lee Cowan talks with David Pogue about his new book, "Apple: The First 50 Years," at the 92nd Street Y in New York City, Thurs., April 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available for in-person or streaming access.
For more info:
"Apple: The First 50 Years" by David Pogue (Simon & Schuster), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available March 10 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.orgApple.comPaola Antonelli, senior curator, Department of Architecture and Design, Museum of Modern Art, New York City
ALMANAC: March 8 (Video)Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
WORLD: How Trump and Netanyahu launched attacks on Iran (Video)Last June, President Donald Trump announced U.S. strikes on Iran had "completely and totally obliterated" key facilities of that country's nuclear program. Now, Trump has attacked Iranian territory again, in conjunction with strikes ordered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with retired general and CBS News contributor Frank McKenzie about Washington's escalating war with Tehran.
WORLD: Uncertainty deepens over Iran as U.S. and Israeli attacks continue (Video)American and Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran that killed the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting retaliatory strikes across the region, are the latest chapter in a nearly half-century stand-off between Tehran and Washington. "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa talks with New Yorker writer Robin Wright about Iran's history and ambitions, and about President Trump's next steps after launching strikes.
For more info:
Robin Wright, The New Yorker"The Last Great Revolution: Turmoil and Transformation in Iran" by Robin Wright (Vintage), in Trade Paperback and eBook formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
ARTS: "Framed": Highlighting the art that surrounds art (Video)A current show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art puts the spotlight on a rarely-appreciated component of art: the picture frames that border it. Faith Salie explores the history of framing art, and talks with curator Tara Contractor and frame conservator Chris Ferguson about a craft bordering on exquisite.
For more info:
"Framed! European Picture Frames from the Johnson Collection," at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (through April 20)
Gary Cole, Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Murray and Katrina Law in the CBS series
TV: "NCIS" at 500: Cracking the code | Watch VideoThe CBS procedural "NCIS," now in its 23rd season, is marking its 500th episode tracking agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. But the story of how the series became the world's most-watched TV show is filled with as many twists and turns as an NCIS case itself. Luke Burbank talks with cast members Gary Cole, Brian Dietzen, Katrina Law, Sean Murray, Diona Reasonover and Wilmer Valderrama and longtime showrunner Steve Binder about the secret to the franchise's remarkable longevity.
For more info:
The 500th episode of "NCIS" airs March 24 on CBS and will stream on Paramount+
PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including veteran CBS News producer George Osterkamp
U.S.: The persistence of hunger in America | Watch VideoThough the Trump administration has discontinued the government's annual report on food insecurity, claiming it does nothing more than "fear monger," the problem of hunger persists. On any given day, almost 48 million Americans, including nearly 14 million children, don't get enough to eat. Lee Cowan sits down with Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, the outgoing CEO of the nation's largest hunger relief organization, Feeding America, for a reality check about hunger in these United States.
For more info:
Feeding AmericaSecond Harvest Food Bank: Feeding South Louisiana
Community Food Share, Colorado
Co-writers Viola Davis and James Patterson discuss their new novel,
BOOKS: Viola Davis and her latest co-star, author James Patterson | Watch VideoOscar-winning actress Viola Davis often writes book-length biographies for the characters she portrays on screen. And now she's written an actual book: "Judge Stone," a courtroom thriller that touches on the lightning-rod issue of abortion, co-authored with bestselling writer James Patterson. Tracy Smith talks with Davis and Patterson about their collaboration, and how Davis' childhood ambition to be a writer fueled this latest chapter in her life.
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WEB EXCLUSIVE: Extended interview: Viola Davis (Video)Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis talks with Tracy Smith about co-authoring her first novel in collaboration with James Patterson, "Judge Stone." In her discussion of writing, acting and art, she notes that discomfort and awkwardness are "how we make the greatest discoveries in life."
READ AN EXCERPT: "Judge Stone" by Viola Davis & James Patterson
For more info:
"Judge Stone" by Viola Davis & James Patterson (Little, Brown), in Hardcover, Large Print Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available March 9 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.orgjamespatterson.comViola Davis on Instagram
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein with correspondent Jo Ling Kent. / Credit: CBS News
BOOKS: Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein talks Wall Street crises, past and future | Watch VideoIn his new memoir, "Streetwise," Lloyd Blankfein, the former CEO of Goldman Sachs, writes about a life that stretched from the projects of New York City to the pinnacle of Wall Street. He talks with Jo Ling Kent about his unlikely rise to the top of the C-Suite; and about accountability for the "calamitous" 2007-2008 financial crisis, as well as the prospects of new economic turmoil.
READ AN EXCERPT: "Streetwise" by Lloyd Blankfein
For more info:
"Streetwise: Getting To and Through Goldman Sachs" by Lloyd Blankfein (Penguin Press), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
NATURE: Snow geese in Missouri (Extended Video)We leave you this Sunday with some two million migrating snow geese enjoying a layover in northwest Missouri. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: "Voices of the Civil Rights Movement" (Video)Civil rights activist Bernard Lafayette, who helped organize the Selma Voting Rights Movement in the 1960s, died March 5, 2026, at age 85. In this 1980 "Sunday Morning" report by Ted Holmes, Lafayette, along with Bernice Reagon, E.D. Nixon and Ibisoto Ajamu, attended "Voices of the Civil Rights Movement," a reunion of civil rights organizers, song leaders and photographers held by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where the remembrances and songs of the movement were celebrated.
MARATHON: Places worth visiting (YouTube Video)"CBS Sunday Morning" goes across the U.S. and around the world to experience unique, impressive and exciting destinations, including:
U.S. state high pointsCézanne in ProvenceItaly's classic trulli houses in PugliaThe Waldorf AstoriaA tour of the BronxStumpy in Washington, D.C.Italy's other leaning tower, GarisendaThe Alaska RailroadTiffany's NYC renovationBellosguardo in Santa BarbaraNature and architecture in Mexico
MARATHON: Profiles of 2026 Oscar nominees (YouTube Video)Watch these "Sunday Morning" profiles of some of the actors and filmmakers nominated for this year'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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