This week on "Sunday Morning" (February 21)

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CORONAVIRUS: A matter of trust: Overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy | Watch VideoWhen coronavirus vaccinations were first offered late last year, millions of Americans flocked to sign up. But some—especially in historically underserved communities of color—were hesitant, if not outright opposed. Senior contributor Ted Koppel sits down with community leaders and healthcare workers to explore the roots of this skepticism, and the challenges of getting the vaccine to the people who need it the most.

COVER STORY: Paolo Fazioli, now with his son Luca, fine-tunes the art of piano making | Watch VideoThe majestic red spruce growing in the Val Di Fiemme of Italy's Dolomites has been prized by instrument makers for centuries. Some of the best planks wind up at the piano factory of Paolo Fazioli, a pianist and engineer turned piano maker. Seth Doane speaks to Fazioli in his factory in the Italian town of Sacile, 40 minutes north of Venice, about his meticulous work, which began 40 years ago.

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/ Credit: CBS News

GRAVESTONES: History behind the lost Columbian Harmony Cemetery | Watch Video

For about 100 years starting in the late 1850s, the Columbian Harmony Cemetery in Washington, D.C. was the resting place for 37,000 Black residents. When that cemetery was sold 60 years ago, the headstones were all sold or given away as scrap. Chip Reid spoke to Virginia State Senator Richard Stuart and his wife Lisa, who vowed to help restore the dignity of the cemetery's residents after 55 of those headstones – and potentially thousands more – ended up in the water near their new farm on the Potomac River.

For more on the effort to recover the headstones, click here

MOVIES: The authentic Ellen Burstyn | Watch VideoAcademy Award-winning actress Ellen Burstyn has gifted audiences with a host of exquisite performances, from "The Last Picture Show," "The Exorcist" and "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," to her latest, "Pieces of a Woman," for which she's getting even more Oscar buzz, potentially becoming the oldest nominated actress ever. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with Burstyn about channeling her childhood; playing complex characters; and the magic of "jamming" with other actors.

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"Pieces of a Woman" on Netflix

PASSAGE: Rush Limbaugh, controversial conservative radio host, dies at 70 (Video)Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh has died at age 70 from complications of lung cancer. Heard nationwide since 1988, Limbaugh made his name for hardline and controversial views, from claiming Caucasians should "not feel any guilt for slavery" to calling feminists "feminazis." President Trump awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2020.

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HIKER: Solving the mystery of the Appalachian hiker "Mostly Harmless" | Watch VideoHe was a mystery who intrigued thousands: Who was the hiker who walked almost the entire length of the Appalachian Trail, living completely off the grid, only to be found dead in a tent in Florida? It took years, and the persistence of amateur sleuths. to crack the case. Nicholas Thompson of The Atlantic Magazine tells the tale of the man who went by the name "Mostly Harmless," and about the efforts stirred by the mystery of his identity to give names to nameless missing persons.

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NamUs: National Missing and Unidentified Persons SystemOthramCollier County Sheriff's Office, Naples, Fla.

HARTMAN: Pizza Hut deliveryman gets new car as tip (Video)A Pizza Hut deliveryman has earned a reputation around Tipton, Indiana, for his devotion to customer service. Steve Hartman reports.

SUNDAY PROFILE: Cindy McCain looks at the future of the Republican Party | Watch Video Former President Trump's impeachment trial may be over, but the work of repairing the Republican Party is just beginning. Lee Cowan sat down with Cindy McCain - wife of the late Republican Senator John McCain - to talk about what lies ahead and how she's using her voice to help bridge the divide.

The McCain InstituteAbout Cindy McCain

OPINION: David Sedaris on his trip to the Apple Store (Video)David Sedaris shares some thoughts on a recent experience at the Apple Store, when a trip to fix his broken laptop led to a reflection on the divide between younger and older people, and where he fits in.

"The Best Of Me" by David Sedaris

NATURE: Wolves of Yellowstone (Video)Watch the majestic wolves of Yellowstone National Park.

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Former Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger on "Face the Nation"

Face The Nation: Matt Pottinger, Betsy Price, Scott Gottlieb

Ex-deputy national security adviser Matt Pottinger faults China for trying to cover up coronavirus