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Tracy Smith talks with former White House staffer Cassidy Hutchinson about the fallout of her testimony to the January 6 Committee. Plus: Lee Cowan interviews supermodel Gisele Bündchen;
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Tracy Smith talks with former White House staffer Cassidy Hutchinson about the fallout of her testimony to the January 6 Committee. Plus: Lee Cowan interviews supermodel Gisele Bündchen; Lesley Stahl visits the testing labs of Consumer Reports magazine; Seth Doane looks at the growing popularity of international TV for American viewers; Serena Altschul checks out an exhibit of art inspired by hip hop culture; and we look ahead to the most anticipated movies, music, TV shows, books and theater of the new season.
Ted Koppel looks at how artificial intelligence is being developed for the military; Tracy Smith sits down with singer and activist Joan Baez, subject of the new documentary, "Joan Baez
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Ted Koppel looks at how artificial intelligence is being developed for the military; Tracy Smith sits down with singer and activist Joan Baez, subject of the new documentary, "Joan Baez I Am a Noise"; Martha Teichner profiles Hernan Diaz, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "Trust"; Rita Braver talks with the cast of the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along"; Rob Costa talks with former Washington Post editor Marty Baron; and Conor Knighton visits forensic scientists who investigate crimes against wildlife.
Lee Cowan talks with high school students participating in an exchange program between red and blue states. Also: Rita Braver sits down with Rachel Maddow, whose latest book, "Prequel,"
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Lee Cowan talks with high school students participating in an exchange program between red and blue states. Also: Rita Braver sits down with Rachel Maddow, whose latest book, "Prequel," examines the fascist movement in America before and during World War II; Kelefa Sanneh delves into a new memoir by Sly Stone, of Sly and the Family Stone; Faith Salie takes measure of the history of skirts; Seth Doane examines the bitter reality behind the world's chocolate industry; and Martha Teichner finds out how a reimagined Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is bringing the circus back to town.
David Pogue examines research that shows our attention spans are getting shorter. Plus: Lee Cowan talks with director Martin Scorsese and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone about
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David Pogue examines research that shows our attention spans are getting shorter. Plus: Lee Cowan talks with director Martin Scorsese and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone about the making of "Killers of the Flower Moon"; Anthony Mason sits down with Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood, who are releasing their first album of new Rolling Stones music in 18 years; John Dickerson interviews New York Times columnist David Brooks; Seth Doane explores prospects of Mideast peace in the midst of horrifying violence; David Martin talks with Ret. Gen. David Petraeus about Israel's response to the Hamas terror attacks; and Mo Rocca visits a splendid seasonal setting: fields and fields of sunflowers.
In our cover story, Norah O'Donnell interviews Utah Senator Mitt Romney, who says he is no longer at home within the Republican Party. Also: Tracy Smith attends recording sessions around
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In our cover story, Norah O'Donnell interviews Utah Senator Mitt Romney, who says he is no longer at home within the Republican Party. Also: Tracy Smith attends recording sessions around the world for a Henry Mancini tribute album; Seth Doane talks with actress Aria Mia Loberti, star of "All the Light We Cannot See"; Kelefa Sanneh profiles blues legend Buddy Guy; Rita Braver visits the newly-reopened National Museum of Women in the Arts; and Mo Rocca's "Mobituaries" examines why sports legend Jim Thorpe inspired a Pennsylvania town to change its name to Jim Thorpe.
Jim Axelrod on important people who wait in the wings; singer Barry Manilow; efforts to free the hostages in the Israel-Hamas war; the story of activist Bayard Rustin; the deaths of
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Jim Axelrod on important people who wait in the wings; singer Barry Manilow; efforts to free the hostages in the Israel-Hamas war; the story of activist Bayard Rustin; the deaths of actors Matthew Perry (1969-2023), Richard Moll (1943-2023), and Richard Roundtree (1942-2023); Mexico's Day of the Dead; the life of bats; the lives of people born inter-sex
The November 5, 2023 episode of CBS Sunday Morning was hosted by Jane Pauley and featured a variety of segments. In the cover story, David Pogue explored how hybrid work at the office is
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The November 5, 2023 episode of CBS Sunday Morning was hosted by Jane Pauley and featured a variety of segments. In the cover story, David Pogue explored how hybrid work at the office is becoming the new normal. Gayle King sat down with music legend Barbra Streisand to discuss her new memoir, “My Name Is Barbra,” while Mo Rocca looked back at how Streisand got her start. Lee Cowan previewed a new Paramount+ series about Bass Reeves, the first Black deputy U.S. marshal West of the Mississippi. Enrique Acevedo explored the traditions of Mexico’s Day of the Dead celebrations. Robert Costa looked ahead to Election 2024, one year from that day. Finally, Luke Burbank reported on the centennial of one of the most recognizable landmarks on Earth: the Hollywood sign.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at how the gender gap in higher education is affecting men. Also: Mo Rocca talks with Bradley Cooper about his new film,
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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at how the gender gap in higher education is affecting men. Also: Mo Rocca talks with Bradley Cooper about his new film, "Maestro," the story of composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein; Kelefa Sanneh sits down with Alicia Keys to discuss her new off-Broadway musical.
Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Food Issue," devoted to all things epicurean. Among our delicious features: David Pogue visits a laboratory that helps launch new food trends; Lee Cowan
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Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Food Issue," devoted to all things epicurean. Among our delicious features: David Pogue visits a laboratory that helps launch new food trends; Lee Cowan samples Texas BBQ with a foreign flavor, while Seth Doane checks out a traditional Sardinian flatbread being exported around the world; Tracy Smith visits the Chicago sandwich shop that inspired "The Bear"; Luke Burbank explores the popularity of tinned fish; Jane Pauley interviews Garth Brooks, who is opening a bar & honky-tonk in Nashville; Faith Salie talks with Pinky Cole, founder of the Slutty Vegan fast food chain; Kelefa Sanneh gets in the kitchen with New York Times food columnist Melissa Clark; Jonathan Vigliotti checks out a California baker who specializes in bouza, a traditional Syrian ice cream; and Serena Altschul looks at some tools of the culinary trade.
Lee Cowan on Brian Wallach's work to expand treatments for Lou Gehrig's disease; singer/songwriter Chaka Khan; the world of gourds; director Ridley Scott (movie, "Napoleon"); journalist
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Lee Cowan on Brian Wallach's work to expand treatments for Lou Gehrig's disease; singer/songwriter Chaka Khan; the world of gourds; director Ridley Scott (movie, "Napoleon"); journalist Tim Alberta; Seth Doane on the environmental effects of discarded phones and other electronic devices; filmmaker Joshus Seftel
John Dickerson interviews former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) (book, "Oath of Honor: A Memoir and a Warning"); actress Taraji P. Henson (movie, "The Color Purple"); Rush lead singer Geddy
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John Dickerson interviews former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) (book, "Oath of Honor: A Memoir and a Warning"); actress Taraji P. Henson (movie, "The Color Purple"); Rush lead singer Geddy Lee; Susan Spencer on how stopping the shame surrounding mental health might be a way to prevent deaths by suicide; the cast of "Archie"; a ride on the Alaska Railroad; Ted Koppel looks back at the life of Henry Kissinger
Tracy Smith on the first approved treatment for postpartum depression; former U.S. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-California); Ted Koppel on black lung disease in West Virginia;
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Tracy Smith on the first approved treatment for postpartum depression; former U.S. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-California); Ted Koppel on black lung disease in West Virginia; traveling carnival Luna Luna; tech gifts; Aardman Animations; Mo Rocca on the life and legacy of producer Norman Lear; the death of actor Ryan O'Neal
Anthony Mason covers the life and legacy of artist Pablo Picasso; Jane Pauley interviews her former "Today" co-host Bryant Gumbel on the end of his HBO series, "Real Sports"; Tracy Smith
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Anthony Mason covers the life and legacy of artist Pablo Picasso; Jane Pauley interviews her former "Today" co-host Bryant Gumbel on the end of his HBO series, "Real Sports"; Tracy Smith interviews actor Dick Van Dyke (movie, "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic"); global pop superstar/singer Kylie Minogue; Native American textile designer Naomi Glasses; toy maker Eddie Goldfarb; Martha Stewart shares tips about Christmas trees
The Young People's Chorus of New York sings Christmas carols with the Cavemen Chorus on Christmas Eve. David Pogue examines the Webb telescope's discoveries since launching. Leavenworth, Washington celebrates the holidays.
The Young People's Chorus of New York sings Christmas carols with the Cavemen Chorus on Christmas Eve. David Pogue examines the Webb telescope's discoveries since launching. Leavenworth, Washington celebrates the holidays.
New Year's Eve; David Pogue looks at some good news and positive developments that emerged worldwide in 2023; the war between Israel and Hamas; Mo Rocca on New Year's resolutions; the
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New Year's Eve; David Pogue looks at some good news and positive developments that emerged worldwide in 2023; the war between Israel and Hamas; Mo Rocca on New Year's resolutions; the war in Ukraine; Lee Cowan on the lives of those we lost in 2023; the Titanic submersible; the passing of former FCC chairman Newton Minnow
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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Dr. Jon LaPook talks with experts who warn about the rise of vaccine skepticism. Also: Jane Pauley visits veteran journalist Connie Chung,
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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Dr. Jon LaPook talks with experts who warn about the rise of vaccine skepticism. Also: Jane Pauley visits veteran journalist Connie Chung, author of a new memoir, “Connie”; Erin Moriarty interviews Hillary Rodham Clinton about her new book, “Something Lost, Something Gained”; Tracy Smith profiles comedian Will Ferrell and former “Saturday Night Live” head writer Harper Steele, subjects of a new documentary, “Will & Harper”; Kelefa Sanneh interviews LL Cool J, who has returned to the world of music with his first album in more than a decade; David Pogue checks out new designs and initiatives being implemented to cut down on bird strikes; and Martha Teichner sits down with Pete Wells, who dishes on his 12 years as restaurant critic for The New York Times.
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