A 4-year-old from Kentucky stole the halftime show when he conducted the Cardinal Marching Band at Saturday’s football game Source
Calendar: Week of October 21
From the reopening of MoMA in New York City, to World Polio Day, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports. Source
Christine Lagarde: The 60 Minutes Interview
As she leaves her position as head of the International Monetary Fund to take over as head of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde tells John Dickerson about the risk of a global recession Source
Recovery after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
A gunman killed 11 people in last year’s Tree of Life shooting. Lesley Stahl reports on how Pittsburgh citizens of all faiths helped in the recovery Source
Photo of nurse crying after shift shows reality of job
Nurses spend their lives helping others — and sometimes the reality of their day-to-day impacts them long after they get home Source
Titans Win Wild One vs Chargers, 23-20
The game ended when Titans defensive lineman Jurrell Casey recovered a fumble in the end zone in the closing seconds when Chargers running back Melvin Gordon fumbled at the goal line. Source
Implosion at Hard Rock Hotel site topples crane onto New Orleans street
“I would tell you I do not think it could go much better,” New Orleans Fire Department Chief Tim McConnell said Source
John Dickerson on storytelling and the “60 Minutes” tradition
The newest correspondent at “60 Minutes” talks about his path to the broadcast and why “the art of the interview” is one of his favorite things in journalism. Source
GM workers on strike set to vote on new labor deal
This is a critical week for General Motors. Strikers are set to vote Friday on a tentative new labor deal. It would end a 35-day walkout that has shut down General Motors production across North America. Dean Reynolds reports. Source
Elijah Cummings on who he fights for in Congress, as told to “60 Minutes” in January
“I stand on the shoulders of some people who have been unseen, unnoticed, unappreciated,
and unapplauded. But now I’m gonna run a race for them.” The Baltimore congressman died Thursday. Source