This week on “Sunday Morning” (March 3)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the 2023 News & Documentary Emmy-winner for Outstanding Recorded News Program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Israel responds to allegations after deadly aid convoy incident
Israel is defending itself against Palestinian allegations that its troops intentionally attacked people waiting for aid. The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza says more than 100 people were killed when refugees swarmed a food convoy in Gaza, and Israeli soldiers opened fire. As Imtiaz Tyab reports, the Israelis say they were in danger.
Funeral held for Alexey Navalny in Moscow
A funeral was held Friday for Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, who died in February at an Arctic prison. Russia reporter Mary Ilyushina joined CBS News with more.
WeightWatchers shares tumble as Oprah Winfrey exits board
Weight Watchers saw its shares plummet by 18% following the announcement that Oprah Winfrey is stepping down from its board of directors, marking the end of her long-standing association with the brand
Alabama lawmakers work to safeguard IVF practices
Alabama lawmakers are urgently working to safeguard in-vitro fertilization practices following a court decision that challenges the treatment’s legality in the state. A new two-page bill aims to offer legal protection to IVF patients, doctors, and clinics, yet fails to tackle the Alabama Supreme Court’s controversial ruling granting embryos the same legal rights as children.
Up to 12 feet of snow expected in California’s Sierra Nevada amid rare blizzard warning
In California, up to 12 feet of snow could fall over the weekend in the Sierra Nevada, which is under a rare blizzard warning today. Meanwhile, Texas is struggling to contain deadly wildfires, including the largest the state has ever seen.
Firefighters battle to contain deadly Texas blazes
In Texas, firefighters are working around the clock in a desperate attempt to control massive wildfires that have already claimed two lives in the panhandle.
The wolves of Yellowstone | 60 Minutes Archive
“That’s magnificent,” said Bill Whitaker as he watched wild wolves in Yellowstone National Park in 2018. Wolves were eradicated in the American West until the endangered species was reintroduced in the 1990s, and their return led both to controversy and to unforeseen and positive impacts.
Will new evidence free the Menendez brothers?
Lyle and Erik Menendez claim new evidence proves the brothers’ longstanding claim that they killed their parents in self-defense.
Measles can be deadly and is highly contagious — but it is preventable
As of mid-February, at least 15 states have reported measles cases and multiple ongoing, uncontained outbreaks.