Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Pauley sits down with Sen. John Fetterman to discuss his recovery from major depression. Also: Lee Cowan profiles a chef researching Jewish family recipes that survived the Holocaust; David Pogue examines why TikTok faces being banned in the U.S.; Conor Knighton delves into the history of Pendleton blankets.
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Mar 10
Extended Interview: Viola Davis
Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis talks with Tracy Smith about co-authoring her first novel in collaboration with James Patterson, "Judge Stone". In her discussion of writing, acting and art, she notes that discomfort and awkwardness are "how we make the greatest discoveries in l ... Show More
40m 56s
Mar 9
Extended Interview: Tim Cook
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, talks with "Sunday Morning" correspondent David Pogue (author of "Apple: The First 50 Years") to discuss the company's first half-century and its constant focus on "the next thing". He also talks about the vision of Steve Jobs, whose return to Apple in ... Show More
23m 7s
Nov 2024
Election Fallout and Fallujah Reflections with Jon Stewart and Thomas Brennan
Jon Stewart dissects the recent election fallout for the Democrats, offering insights into what went wrong and why the pundits may be missing the mark. Thomas J. Brennan, retired U.S. Marine and founder of The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit newsroom spotlights the human im ... Show More
37m 47s
Jan 2025
How R.F.K. Jr. and ‘Medical Freedom’ Rose to Power
<p>Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced a crucial nomination hearing on Wednesday where a panel of skeptical senators probed his past, often contentious remarks.</p><p>Sheryl Gay Stolberg, who covers health policy for The Times, explains how someone who’s considered on the fringe in a lot ... Show More
35m 10s
Sep 2024
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: The Greatest Threats to National Security in the Digital Age with Kara Frederick
<p>In this episode, Lisa welcomes Kara Frederick, director of tech policy at the Heritage Foundation, to discuss pressing issues. They delve into the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, cyber attacks linked to the Chinese government, and Mark Zuckerberg's letter revealing gove ... Show More
27m 17s
Mar 2025
CBS Evening News, 03/07/25
Gene Hackman died of heart disease days after his wife died of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, officials say. Brad Sigmon, 67, was executed by firing squad in South Carolina – the first U.S. execution of its kind since 2010. He admitted to killing his ex-girlfriend’s parents with ... Show More
23m 50s
Oct 2024
Merkava Tanks at Camp Shamrock
<p><em>RECORDED OCTOBER 9TH</em></p> <p>Today we speak to artist, writer, and researcher Adam Doyle. He explains the frought situation on the south Lebanon border, where Irish peace keepers are being confronted with Israeli forces who have demanded they move as part of their batt ... Show More
34m 53s