Unveiling Secrets on Sunday Morning, May 11!

The Emmy Award-winning program “CBS News Sunday Morning” airs on CBS every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET. You can also watch it on the CBS News app at 11:00 a.m. ET. Hosted by Jane Pauley.

Cover Story: The new pope
This week, the Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the successor to Pope Francis, named Pope Leo XIV. Seth Doane reports on the conclave that led to his selection.

Almanac: May 11
“Sunday Morning” revisits historical events on this date.

Technology: The road to more driverless cars
Waymo operates self-driving taxis in four cities and plans to expand to a dozen more, while Tesla and Amazon face delays with their robo-taxi services. Correspondent David Pogue explores Waymo’s efforts to address public concerns about autonomous vehicles.

Mother’s Day: A foster mom’s story
Steve Hartman shares a heartwarming report.

Movies: “Lilly”
Academy Award-nominated actress Patricia Clarkson stars in “Lilly,” portraying equal pay activist Lilly Ledbetter. Correspondent Faith Salie interviews Clarkson about her role and how her mother inspired her performance.

Passage: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” pays tribute to notable figures who passed away recently.

Arts: Creating art from trash
Environmental artist Tom Deininger crafts wildlife sculptures from discarded objects, raising awareness about endangered species and environmental threats. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti discusses Deininger’s unique perspective on his trash-centric art.

Commentary: Josh’s mom on Mother’s Day
Barry Diller on his new memoir, “Who Knew”
Former media executive Barry Diller shares personal insights in his memoir “Who Knew,” discussing topics he had previously kept private. Diller reveals details about his past and his relationships, breaking his silence on personal matters.

Business owners affected by President Trump’s sudden and unpredictable tariffs are expressing grave concerns over the impact on their livelihoods. Correspondent Jo Ling Kent interviews Marissa Held-Nordling, a children’s boutique owner in Minnesota who fears she won’t be able to stock her store, and Beth Benike, named Minnesota’s “Small Businessperson of the Year,” who worries the tariffs may force her to lose her home. Economic analyst Kyla Scanlon also weighs in, labeling the tariffs an unnecessary burden. For more information, visit Little Roo’s and Busy Baby in Minnesota, and follow Kyla Scanlon on Instagram for insights on money and markets. Comedian Jim Gaffigan offers a unique suggestion for celebrating Mother’s Day on jimgaffigan.com. Additional features on motherhood can be found on “Sunday Morning,” including stories of strength, love, and sacrifice.

Here are the rewritten texts for you:

– An exploration of the craftsmanship behind a ballet dancer’s pointe shoes by Faith Salie in 2017.
– A fascinating look at the life of Alvin Ailey, a dancer, choreographer, and founder of a dance company, by Heywood Hale Broun in 1984.
– Despite reaching 70 years of age, tap dancer Paul Draper continues to use his tapping skills to communicate with the world, as captured by Heywood Hale Broun in 1980.
– Delve into the history of tango and experience the excitement of the Tango World Cup in Buenos Aires through Elaine Quijano’s report from 2013.
– Martha Teichner shares the challenges faced by a dance troupe made up of Laotian refugees as they strive to succeed in Nashville, in 1980.
– A memorable conversation with the renowned choreographer of “Oklahoma!”, Agnes de Mille, by Heywood Hale Broun in 1980.
– Eugenia Zukerman provides an insightful profile of the acclaimed Soviet émigré dancer and choreographer, Mikhail Baryshnikov, in 1997.

Additionally, here’s a summary of the information provided about the “CBS News Sunday Morning” broadcast schedule and streaming options.

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