This week on "Sunday Morning" (September 19)
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Host: Jane Pauley
HEADLINES: Supporters of January 6 insurrectionists rally in D.C.Demonstrators are expected in Washington, D.C., this weekend, to protest the arrests of hundreds who participated in the deadly attacks on the Capitol on January 6. Correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
COVER STORY: A trip to the original "Mayberry"Andy Griffith was born and raised in Mt. Airy, North Carolina, a community that was the inspiration for Mayberry in the classic comedy "The Andy Griffith Show" and its spinoff, "Mayberry, R.F.D." Now, Mt. Airy has reinvented itself as a destination for fans who come by the hundreds of thousands each year. Senior contributing correspondent Ted Koppel visits Mt. Airy to find out what attracts so many nostalgic for a show created more than 50 years ago.
Ashley White received her earliest combat action badge from the United States Army soon after the first lieutenant arrived in Afghanistan. The silver military award, recognizing soldiers who've been personally engaged by an attacker during conflict, was considered an achievement in and of itself as well as an affirming rite of passage for the newly deployed. White had earned it for using her own body to shield a group of civilian women and children from gunfire that broke out in the midst of her third mission in Kandahar province. All of them survived. She never mentioned the badge to anyone in her battalion.
The knock at the door came at nighttime on Mother's Day 2008 in Oregon, where Jessica Ellis' parents lived. It was around 9:20 p.m. and his wife, Linda, was already in bed; her father Steve Ellis told CBS News, that he thought someone let their animals out — but two soldiers in Class A uniforms were standing at the door.