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    This week on “Sunday Morning” (Feb. 22)

    This week on “Sunday Morning” (Feb. 22)
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    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.) 


    Hosted by Jane Pauley



    How safe is America from polio?

    06:48

    COVER STORY: How safe is America from polio? | Watch Video
    After decades of American children routinely receiving polio vaccines, the virus that had doomed many to paralysis was nearly eliminated in the United States. But vaccine avoidance today may allow the crippling disease to return. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook talks with David Oshinsky, author of “Polio: An American Story,” and with violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman, who contracted polio as a child, about how parents opting out of vaccinations for their children could affect polio rates here.



    Extended interview: Itzhak Perlman

    17:49

    WEB EXCLUSIVE: Extended interview Itzhak Perlman (Video)
    Famed violinist Itzhak Perlman talks with CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook about his experience after contracting polio as a child, several years before the development of a polio vaccine, and the obstacles in life to which he has had to adjust because of his disability. He has advice for those who question taking the vaccine. He also talks about the effect of music on the brain, and how he wishes to be remembered.

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    ALMANAC: February 22 (Video)
    “Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.



    The legacy of the Studio Museum in Harlem

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    ARTS: The legacy of the Studio Museum in Harlem (Video)
    In 1968, a group of artists, activists, and community members founded the Studio Museum in Harlem. It was a space not just for displaying works celebrating the contributions of African-American artists, but also to foster up-and-coming artists through a residency program. Now, following a seven-year, $160 million renovation, the Studio Museum has reopened. Nancy Giles pays a visit. 

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    Athletes describe emotional journeys as 2026 Winter Olympics draw to a close

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    SPORTS: Athletes describe emotional journeys as 2026 Winter Olympics draw to a close (Video)
    As the Milano Cortina Winter Games draw to a close, skiers Mikaela Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson, figure skater Ilia Malinin, and bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor talk about the Olympic-level pressure they endured in their quest for gold, while grappling with a vast range of emotions on the world’s biggest sports stage. Seth Doane reports.

        
    PASSAGE: Remembering Jesse Jackson, an American original | Watch Video
    Mark Whitaker looks back on the life of The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Baptist minister, civil rights leader and social justice activist, whose trailblazing presidential campaigns, built on a message of economic support and faith-based compassion, fostered his so-called “Rainbow Coalition.”

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    PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
    “Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Academy Award-winning actor Robert Duvall. 



    Seymour Hersh, a reporter’s reporter

    09:47

    JOURNALISM: Seymour Hersh, a reporter’s reporter | Watch Video
    For six decades, Seymour Hersh’s reporting for such publications as The New York Times and The New Yorker has changed public opinion and government policy – from documenting the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War, to uncovering torture by American service members at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist about his career exposing corruption, and where he believes America stands now. She also talks with Laura Poitras, co-director of a new documentary on Hersh, “Cover-Up,” about putting the reporter with a reputation for crankiness on camera.

    To watch a trailer for “Cover-Up,” click on the video player below:


    Cover-Up | Official Trailer | Netflix by
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    FROM THE ARCHIVES: Seymour Hersh – The life of a “Reporter” | Watch Video
    A memoir by the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist recounts a blockbuster career from the Golden Age of journalism. David Martin reports. 

    For more info:

    • The documentary “Cover-Up” is now streaming on Netflix

         
    HEADLINES: Fallout from the arrest of Andrew stemming from Jeffrey Epstein (Video)
    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew, was arrested in England Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office stemming from his involvement with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. Elizabeth Palmer reports on reaction to the arrest, which has raised questions about Epstein scandal-related justice in the United States.

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    Oscar-nominee Rose Byrne, star of “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.”

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    MOVIES: Rose Byrne on playing a woman at the end of her rope in “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” | Watch Video
    Australian-born actress Rose Byrne earned an Academy Award nomination for her powerful performance in the drama “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” playing a mother stretched to the limits. She talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about playing a woman losing all sense of control. Byrne also discusses her early years in Hollywood and the help she received from fellow Aussie Heath Ledger; and how she branched off from working in dramas like the TV series “Damages,” to comedies like “Bridesmaids.”

    WEB EXCLUSIVE: Extended interview – Rose Byrne (Video)

    To watch a trailer for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” click on the video player below:


    If I Had Legs I’d Kick You | Official Trailer HD | A24 by
    A24 on
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    HARTMAN: How one mailman handled with extreme care (Video)
    For the past 33 years, mailman Joe DiTore has truly delivered for the residents of Demarest, New Jersey, as a helpful hand and watchful eye to everyone on his route. And now that he is retiring, the people on DiTore’s route shared with Steve Hartman some of the many ways he was a source of comfort and inspiration. 

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    Printer Mary Katharine Goddard’s name appeared on the first printing of the Declaration of Independence. 

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    BOOKS: Norah O’Donnell on “We the Women,” about the unsung heroines of America | Watch Video
    In her new book, “We the Women,” CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell tells the overlooked stories of women who have helped shape our nation, from the single female whose name appears on the Declaration of Independence, to the first Black woman to argue a case before the Supreme Court. O’Donnell talks with correspondent Mo Rocca about being shocked by how much she didn’t know of these women’s contributions; the role of women in journalism today; and why she is optimistic about the future. 

    READ AN EXCERPT: “We the Women” by Norah O’Donnell

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    HEADLINES: Supreme Court ruling on Trump tariffs
    Jo Ling Kent reports.

         
    NATURE: Whitetail deer in New York
         


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    From the archives: Robert Duvall

    09:19

    FROM THE ARCHIVES: Robert Duvall (Video)
    Academy Award-winning actor Robert Duvall died on Feb. 15, 2026 at the age of 95. In this June 25, 2006 “Sunday Morning” profile, the star of such classics as “The Godfather,” “Apocalypse Now,” and the TV miniseries “Lonesome Dove” talked with Rita Braver about his career, including the early days hanging out with Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman; his Oscar-winning performance as a country singer in “Tender Mercies”; and his love of westerns. He even gave a visiting reporter an impromptu tango lesson.


    From the archives: Jesse Jackson’s political movement by
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    FROM THE ARCHIVES: Jesse Jackson’s political movement (YouTube Video)
    Social justice activist The Rev. Jesse Jackson died on Feb. 17, 2026 at age 84. Watch these “Sunday Morning” reports from the 1980s chronicling the Chicago minister as he ran twice for the presidency, while raising a voice for those often unheard in the political process. Included: 

    • Oct. 1983 – David Culhane reports on Jackson’s decision about running for the White House as he campaigns on economic issues; talks with Andrew Young and Julian Bond 
    • July 1984 – Charles Kuralt and Bob Faw discuss Jackson’s impact on the 1984 race, and his future in politics 
    • March 1988 – David Culhane reports on the Jackson campaign, his primary victories, and his appeal beyond minority voters; talks with John Lewis and political scientist Hugh Heclo
    • Nov. 1988 – Just days before the election, Robert Pierpont reports on voter apathy over the Bush-Dukakis race, and how Jackson is trying to increase voter registration and participation  

    Notable Deaths in 2026



    Notable Deaths in 2026

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    GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2026
    “Sunday Morning” looks back at the esteemed personalities who left us this year, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.


    Marathon: UFOs and aliens by
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    MARATHON: UFOs and aliens (YouTube Video)
    “The truth is out there” – maybe! Watch these “Sunday Morning” stories about the public fascination with UFO sightings and alleged alien visitations; theories about secrets hidden in Roswell, N.M.; and the search for extraterrestrial life. Featured: 

    • Almanac: The first official UFO sighting in the U.S. in 1947
    • From 1995: Bill Geist visits Rachel, Nevada, the undisputed UFO Capital of the World
    • Almanac: The 1969 closing of Project Blue Book, the U.S. Air Force’s probe into UFO sightings
    • From 2007: The nation’s fascination with UFOs and aliens
    • From 2021: David Pogue probes for answers to the age old-question, “Are we alone in the universe?”


    Welcome to New York: Come explore the Big Apple by
    CBS Sunday Morning on
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    MARATHON: A love letter to New York City (YouTube Video)
    From Manhattan to the Bronx, “CBS Sunday Morning” wanders the streets of the Big Apple.
         


    The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. Executive producer is Rand Morrison.

    “Sunday Morning”: About us

    DVR Alert! Find out when “Sunday Morning” airs in your city 

    “Sunday Morning” also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) 

    Full episodes of “Sunday Morning” are now available to watch on demand on CBSNews.com, CBS.com and Paramount+, including via Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon FireTV/FireTV stick and Xbox. 

    Follow us on Twitter/X; Facebook; Instagram; YouTube; TikTok; Bluesky; and at cbssundaymorning.com.  

    You can also download the free “Sunday Morning” audio podcast at iTunes and at Play.it. Now you’ll never miss the trumpet!

    Do you have sun art you wish to share with us? Email your suns to SundayMorningSuns@cbsnews.com. 


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