This week on "Sunday Morning" (November 10)
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COVER STORY: Iraq War veteran Joe Dan Worley's purposeful life | Watch Video
Twenty years ago, battlefield medic Joe Dan Worley was grievously wounded in the Battle of Fallujah, losing his left leg to a roadside bomb. Worley recovered from his traumatic injuries, and he and his wife, Angel, have grown their family. He also hosts a podcast sponsored by the American Legion, and has turned to music to honor his fallen comrades. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Watch David Martin's 2004 "60 Minutes" interview with Joe Dan Worley
For more info:
- Semper Fi & America's Fund
- Tango Alpha Lima (Podcast)
"The Ballad of JoeDan" by 5 foot 3, available on Amazon Music, Apple and Spotify
ALMANAC: November 10 (Video)
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
SUNDAY JOURNAL: Looking ahead after a Trump victory | Watch Video
Former President Donald Trump's reelection is a momentous comeback story, and a time of celebration for his supporters. But for those who backed Vice President Kamala Harris, it is a crushing loss to a man who attempted to overturn the 2020 election. CBS News chief election & campaign correspondent Robert Costa looks at the factors that helped decide the presidential election, including race, gender and class, as well as a global trend of rejecting incumbents following the economic ravages of COVID.
For more info:
- Brendan Nyhan, professor of government, Dartmouth College
- Dianne Pinderhughes, professor of political science, University of Notre Dame
MUSIC: T Bone Burnett: Music is "my religion" | Watch Video
Grammy- and Oscar-winning music producer T Bone Burnett has worked in the studio with many of the greats, from Bob Dylan and Greg Allman, to Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. But after releasing "The Other Side," his first album of new music in 18 years, Burnett has found himself in a rare setting: on tour. He talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about performing in public again; the process of recording; and the surprising place where he first fell in love with sound: On a golf course.
For more info:
- T Bone Burnett | Tour info
- "The Other Side" by T Bone Burnett (Verve Records)
- Thanks to the Franklin Theatre, Franklin, Tenn.
PASSAGE: Remembering Quincy Jones | Watch Video
"Sunday Morning" looks back on the life of a music giant: producer, composer and arranger Quincy Jones, who died last Sunday at age 91.
BOOKS: Martha Stewart prepares dishes from her 100th book (Video)
In 1982 Martha Stewart published her first book, "Entertaining." Now, the lifestyle entrepreneur has released her 100th, "Martha: The Cookbook," which contains some of her favorite recipes. She demonstrates for "Sunday Morning" viewers how to prepare two of them: Alexis's Chopped Salad, and Potato and Buttermilk Soup.
RECIPE: Alexis's Chopped Salad
From the lifestyle entrepreneur's 100th book, "Martha: The Cookbook," comes one of her daughter's specialties: a chopped salad featuring at least ten different vegetables.
For more info:
- "Martha: The Cookbook: 100 Favorite Recipes, with Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen" by Martha Stewart (Clarkson Potter), in Hardcover and eBook formats, available November 12 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- marthastewart.com
U.S.: Honoring a Civil War veteran who was lost to history | Watch Video
Curious about her family's history, journalist Cheryl Wills began researching her ancestry, and found she was related to Sandy Wills, a former slave who served in the Civil War with the United States Colored Troops. Her search also led her to a distant relative, a former plantation, and ultimately to Private Wills' remains, which have now been laid to rest - with full military honors - at a veterans cemetery in Memphis. CBS News' Bill Whitaker reports.
For more info:
- West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, Memphis
TV: Ted Danson on aging: "Don't slow down, just keep going, keep living your life" | Watch Video
"Cheers" actor Ted Danson's latest series is the Netflix comedy "A Man on the Inside," in which he plays a retired widower-turned-investigator who goes undercover in a nursing home. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Danson and series creator Mike Schur ("The Good Place") about how the show takes a clear-eyed look at aging. Danson also talks about aging gracefully, living life fully as long as you can, and why he feels "complete" in his life now.
To watch a trailer for "A Man On the Inside," click on the video player below:
For more info:
- "A Man On the Inside" debuts on Netflix November 21
- Oceana
HARTMAN: A French village honors a U.S. soldier killed in WWII (Video)
Gerri Eisenhauer's father, Private William Walters, died in World War II just a few months before she was born – killed in action in France, according to a brief telegram. Eisenhauer believed she would never learn what happened to her father, until she received word that the French village of Grez-sur-Loing was planning to pay tribute to Private Walters, to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of France. Steve Hartman reports.
HEALTH: A promising new treatment for PTSD | Watch Video
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a treatment long used to combat compression sickness in divers. But at a hospital in Israel they're using it to address a very different malady: post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Correspondent Seth Doane looks at the treatment's promising results that have been seen in both military veterans and survivors of the October 7 Hamas terror attacks. He also talks with doctors in America about using this treatment to help millions of veterans suffering from PTSD.
For more info:
- Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research, Be'er Ya'akov, Israel
- North Carolina Republican Congressman Greg Murphy (R-N.C.)
- Hyperbaric Medicine, Intermountain Health, Salt Lake City, Utah
NATURE: Grand Teton National Park (Extended Video)We leave you this Sunday morning in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park, where bison are waking up to fall. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: The eclectic Quincy Jones (YouTube Video)
Quincy Jones, a giant of the music industry for more than six decades, died Sunday, November 3, 2024, at age 91. In this "Sunday Morning" report that originally aired August 1, 1982, correspondent Billy Taylor attends a concert by Jones in Indianapolis, and talked with the multiple-Grammy-winner about his musical roots, and the joy of producing and amassing superstar talents together.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Music legend Quincy Jones (YouTube Video)
In this "Sunday Morning" report that originally aired on March 9, 2008, correspondent John Blackstone talked with the impresario about his indelible mark on contemporary music - from being hired by Lionel Hampton at age 15, to his collaborations with icons like Frank Sinatra, to spotting the untapped potential of a young Michael Jackson.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at 60 (YouTube Video)
Dancer Judith Jamison, who directed the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for more than two decades, died Saturday, November 9, 2024 at the age of 81. In this 2019 "Sunday Morning" report on the occasion of the dance group's 60th anniversary, correspondent Rita Braver talked with Jamison and her succeeding artistic director Robert Battle about the legacy of Alvin Ailey.
GALLERY: Notable Deaths in 2024
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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