Shields Up – As Russia continues its war on Ukraine, theBiden administration warns about Kremlin-directed cyberattackson critical infrastructure in the United States. Bill Whitakerreports on the growing threat, speaking with top governmentofficials and private-sector cybersecurity leaders about howthe United States is mounting a digital defense. RunningVolkswagen – Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess sits down with 60MINUTES' Lesley Stahl to discuss how the giant Germanautomaker tackles issues like rising prices at the pump, thewar in Ukraine, COVID-19 unraveling supply chains, and theincreasing concern over climate change. Diess has set hiscompany a goal: he wants at least half of his fleet to beelectric cars by the end of the decade – not an easy missionfor an 85-year-old car company. eVTOLs – 60 MINUTES'Anderson Cooper looks at what could be the next big thing intransportation: eVTOLs, electric vertical takeoff and landingaircraft. Companies all around the world are spending billionsof dollars to turn these battery-powered vehicles into air taxiservices, promising a faster, safer, and greener mode oftransportation. Sound too good to be true? Cooper went for aride to find out.
Sherri Shepherd serves up an hour of laughs and goodconversation. Plus, Amber Ruffin dishes about her NBC& Peacock late-night talk show, The Amber Ruffin Show.
Sherri Shepherd weighs in on the latest Hot Topics!Plus, Yamaneika Saunders stops by to promote her newproject Life & Beth on Hulu.
Then, Devyn Simone hasthe Inside Scoop on the latest celebrity headlines.
Sherri Shepherd serves up a dose of Hot Topics and AskSherri.Plus, Eric Benét stops by to promote his new projecton Lifetime Greed: A Seven Deadly Sins Story.
Singer Brian Courtney Wilson stops by to promote his Billboard#1 hit song Still.Plus, Garcelle Beauvais tells SherriShepherd about her new memoir Love Me As I Am.
Judges Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiersvisit Borders and the south to check out a compact cottage inGalashiels, an extended Edwardian home near Duns and arenovated old fire station in Hawick.
Sara Pascoe welcomes 12 of Britain's most talented home sewersinto the sewing room, which is in an historic woollen mill onthe outskirts of Leeds. Week One sees judges Patrick Grant andEsme Young ask them to create a capsule wardrobe consisting ofthree items.First, for the Pattern Challenge, they mustproduce a wool mini skirt with piped patch pockets. For theTransformation Challenge, the task is to turn lockdownloungewear into a going-out top for an adult, and in the Madeto Measure, the sewers must perfectly fit a wrap dress totheir model.One sewer gets off to a flying start, beingawarded Garment of the Week, while another's hopes are dashedas they become the first to be sent home.
Cordell needs the help of someone from his past, but can theybe trusted? Meanwhile, Trey shows James and August a new wayto deal with some of life's frustrations.