This week on "Sunday Morning" (January 2)

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Host: Jane Pauley

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To date, more than 700 people have been charged in the deadly attack on Congress last January 6, an attempt to halt the certification of the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden and hand the presidency to Mr. Trump.   / Credit: CBS News
To date, more than 700 people have been charged in the deadly attack on Congress last January 6, an attempt to halt the certification of the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden and hand the presidency to Mr. Trump. / Credit: CBS News

COVER STORY: January 6, the "Big Lie," and the fate of democracy | Watch VideoBaseless allegations of election fraud amplified by President Donald Trump fueled the violent siege on the Capitol last January 6, intended to stop the Electoral College certification of Joe Biden's victory. Fallout from conspiracy theories has included death threats and harassment directed toward election officials. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett talks with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (whom Trump tried to pressure to "find" enough votes that would win him the state), and with other officials who fear denying the results of elections is chipping away at the integrity of our democracy.

For more info:

"Integrity Counts" by Brad Raffensperger (Forefront Books), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available via Amazon and IndieboundGeorgia Secretary of State Brad RaffenspergerHelen Butler, executive director, The People's AgendaBoard of Elections, Bucks County, PennsylvaniaWisconsin State Senator Kathleen Burnier

Artist Judy Chicago. / Credit: CBS News
Artist Judy Chicago. / Credit: CBS News

ART: Artist Judy Chicago on making a name for herself | Watch VideoShe's been an artistic chameleon for more than six decades. Now, at 82, Judy Chicago is being celebrated with her first career retrospective, at San Francisco's de Young Museum. Correspondent Martha Teichner talked with Chicago about how she gave up being like "one of the boys" in a male-dominated art world, to forge her own identity; her landmark piece, "The Dinner Party"; and the subsequent work that has defined her as an artist of unusual breadth.

For more info:

judychicago.com"Judy Chicago: A Retrospective," at the De Young Museum, San Francisco (through January 9)Catalogue: "Judy Chicago: In the Making" (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco)"The Flowering: The Autobiography of Judy Chicago" (Thames & Hudson), in Hardcover format, available via Amazon and Indiebound"The Dinner Party" by Judy Chicago, at the Brooklyn Museum

IN MEMORIAM: Betty White: A look back in laughter | Watch VideoActress Betty White, star of such classic sitcoms as "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and The Golden Girls," and winner of five primetime Emmy Awards, has died at the young age of 99. Correspondent Mo Rocca has a remembrance.

GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2021

 / Credit: CBS News
/ Credit: CBS News

HARTMAN: Good deeds from a mother's love (Video)After experiencing the loss of a child, Liam, a preemie who died at just five weeks, Mattie Mitchell has been the unseen hand behind an untold number of joyful surprises in Nashville, Tennessee. In the 10 years since she formed the nonprofit Liam Changed the World, Mitchell has performed hundreds of good deeds, each time reuniting in spirit with her son. Steve Hartman reports.

For more info:

Liam Changed the World (Facebook)

Rep. Jamie Raskin.  / Credit: CBS News
Rep. Jamie Raskin. / Credit: CBS News

JUSTICE: Jan. 6 investigator Jamie Raskin: "I'm not gonna see American democracy go down the tubes" | Watch VideoThe Maryland Democrat witnessed the attack on Congress by insurrectionists on January 6, 2021, but he'd already experienced an even darker day, when his 25-year-old son, Thomas, took his own life. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Jamie Raskin about the pain of that loss; his new book, "Unthinkable"; and his determination to hold accountable those responsible for an attempted coup.

For more info:

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Maryland"Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth, and the Trials of American Democracy" by Jamie Raskin (HarperCollins), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available January 4 via Amazon and IndieboundSelect Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States CapitolTommy's Pantry, Church of the Ascension, Silver Spring, Md.Tommy Raskin Memorial Fund for People and AnimalsNational Suicide Prevention LifelineAmerican Foundation for Suicide Prevention

PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including NFL Hall of Fame coach and veteran sportscaster John Madden.

U.S.: Oysters: The pearls of Cape Cod (Video)In the chill of winter, when most tourists have migrated, you'll find professional and amateur shellfishers alike uncovering oysters from the waters of Cape Cod Bay. Correspondent Seth Doane returns home to Massachusetts, where his father, Paul, an 11th-generation Cape Codder, harvests oysters by the bucket in the town of Wellfleet, to be shared with friends and family during the holiday season.

For more info:

Town of Wellfleet, Mass.Wellfleet Shellfish DepartmentPuffer Oysters from Wellfleet, Mass.

COMMENTARY: Gen. Steve Anderson on January 6 and the "domestic cancer" threatening American democracy | Watch VideoThe retired brigadier general reflects on defending our nation from all enemies, foreign and domestic, including those who attacked Congress and support Trump's "Big Lie," many of whom have ties to the U.S. military.

ON BROADWAY: Hugh Jackman: The return of "The Music Man" | Watch VideoFor Tony Award-winner Hugh Jackman, who has returned to Broadway in the revival of "The Music Man," being a chronically nice guy is more than just an act (even though he does have a little Professor Harold Hill in him). He talks with "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley about his youthful drive to appear on stage; and about making connections – whether it's with an audience, a dance partner, or a father struggling with Alzheimer's.

For more info:

"The Music Man," now in previews at the Winter Garden Theatre, New York | Ticket infoFollow Hugh Jackman on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook

Singer-songwriter Lil Nas X with correspondent Tracy Smith.   / Credit: CBS News
Singer-songwriter Lil Nas X with correspondent Tracy Smith. / Credit: CBS News

MUSIC: The transformation of Lil Nas X | Watch VideoHe had a hit with his breakout single "Old Town Road," about a horse-loving hip hop cowboy. But for his debut album, Lil Nas X wrote songs about his real life as a gay man, and called the album by his real first name, "Montero." The multiple-Grammy-nominee talked with correspondent Tracy Smith about reinventing himself, as his true self.

WEB EXTRA: Lil Nas X dresses up (YouTube Video)

WEB EXTRA: Lil Nas X on nudity: "Our bodies are art" (YouTube Video)

You can stream the Lil Nas X album "Montero" by clicking on the embed below (Free Spotify registration required to hear the tracks in full):

For more info:

welcometomontero.com (Official site)Follow Lil Nas X on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube

COMMENTARY: Jim Gaffigan on 2022: The future is here! | Watch VideoThe comedian's oldest child is almost a high school graduate – which means time is playing tricks on us.

NATURE: Monarchs (Extended Video)We leave you this Sunday morning with Monarch Butterflies in Pacific Grove, California. Videographer: Lance Millbrand.

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MOVIES: The 10 best films of 2021Extraordinarily ambitious dramas and spellbinding documentaries are among the year's most memorable movies, featuring peerless performances, timeless music, touching humanity and apocalyptic satire. CBSNews.com's David Morgan offers his picks.

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