Episodes (54)

Episode #43.1
S2021E01 · Episode #43.1

Jan 03, 2021

The recent cybersecurity breach; comic Chris Rock; what's in store for lawmakers in 2021; musician Barry Gibbs; author Dr. Sanjay Gupta; a look back at 2020 and a look forward to 2021; the life and legacy of late Viacom/CBS chairman Summer Redstone;

01-10-2021
S2021E02 · 01-10-2021

Jan 10, 2021

The history, the traditions, and the design of the U.S. Capitol; New York Times columnist Charles Blow shares his thoughts on protests and justice; Scholastic CEO Dick Robinson; the origins of the term "lame duck"; filmmaker Joshua Seftel ("How to Fix a Primary");

Episode #43.3
S2021E03 · Episode #43.3

Jan 17, 2021

The legacy of President Donald Trump; Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff; the impeachment proceedings; the legality and implications of tech companies blocking President Donald Trump from the social media platforms;

Episode #43.4
S2021E04 · Episode #43.4

Jan 24, 2021

How climate change impacts where Americans choose to live; working from home during the pandemic; Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D-Penn); Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director; a report on the week's historic events in Washington; artisans in Italy; actress Ellen Burstyn ("Pieces of a Woman"); remembering TV and radio legend Larry King (1933-2021) and baseball legend Hank Aaron (1934-2021);

Episode #43.5
S2021E05 · Episode #43.5

Jan 31, 2021

Susan Spencer reports on how electrodes in the brain that could restore mobility in stroke patients; Faith Salie reports on pockets; an enormous fungus; actress Candice Bergen and author Mark Harris (book, "Mike Nichols: A Life") talk about Mike Nichols; actor Stanley Tucci ("Supernova"); comic Jim Gaffigan; Tracy Smith interviews singer Andra Day; remembering actress Cicely Tyson;

02-07-2021
S2021E06 · 02-07-2021

Feb 07, 2021

Rita Braver covers astrology and football; football stadiums used as COVID-19 vaccination sites; chef Eddie Jackson; Tracy Smith interviews actor Steven Yeun ("Minari", "Invincible" and "The Humans"); Lee Cowan interviews actress/director Robin Wright ("Land"); Super Bowl preview; a fungus that's taken over more than three square miles of wilderness in Oregon; remembering Christopher Plummer ("The Sound of Music") and boxing great Leon Spinks;

Episode #43.7
S2021E07 · Episode #43.7

Feb 14, 2021

Happy Valentine's Day; author Suleika Jaouad (book, "Between Two Kingdom: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted"); Mark Phillip interviews actress Kate Winslet ("Titanic"); the mysterious death of a hiker and the two-and-a-half-year search to identify him; French toast; David Pogue covers diamonds; the first transgender state senator, Sarah McBride; unique stories about U.S. presidents; remembering singer Mary Wilson;

Episode #43.8
S2021E08 · Episode #43.8

Feb 21, 2021

Ted Koppel on getting the COVID-19 vaccine to under-served communities; Lee Cowan interviews businesswoman Cindy McCain; Seth Doane interviews Italian piano maker Paolo Fazioli; Nancy Giles interviews actress Ellen Burstyn ("Pieces of a Woman"); the mysterious death of a hiker and the two-and-a-half-year search to identify him; remembering Rush Limbaugh.

Episode #43.9
S2021E09 · Episode #43.9

Feb 28, 2021

An increase in avalanches on an Idaho mountain; Tracy Smith interviews actress Ellen Pompeo ("Grey's Anatomy"); Lee Cowan covers an interest in the late painter and television host Bob Ross; the science of masks used in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic; TV host Levar Burton ("Reading Rainbow" and "This Is My Story");

Episode #43.10
S2021E10 · Episode #43.10

Mar 07, 2021

Sean Doane on the world after a year into the COVID-19 pandemic; theories of where the novel Coronavirus began; right-wing group Oath Keepers; actress/director Regina King ("One Night in Miami"); CRISPR, a revolutionary genetic process; Tracy Smith reports on the life and legacy of actor Bob Hope; author Dana Perino (book, "Everything Will Be Okay");

Episode #43.11
S2021E11 · Episode #43.11

Mar 14, 2021

Susan Spencer covers sleep difficulties; David Pouge interviews Melissa and Doug Bernstein, Melissa and Doug founders; the fallout from Oprah Winfrey's interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle; author Julia Sweig; schools considering teaching outdoors; music artists Swizz Beatz and Timbaland;

Episode #43.12
S2021E12 · Episode #43.12

Mar 21, 2021

David Pogue covers MasterClass; Greek and Roman marble statues; Tracy Smith interviews singer Demi Lovato; Ben Mankiewicz interviews actress Ali MacGraw and actor Ryan O'Neal on the 50th anniversary of "Love Story; Rita Braver covers adoptions that took place after World War II; looking at how some species, listed as extinct, have returned from the dead; sports betting;

Episode #43.13
S2021E13 · Episode #43.13

Mar 28, 2021

Palm Sunday; actor Leslie Odom Jr. ("Music" and "One Night in Miami"); a look back at the pop culture of the '70s; Seth Doane on the prevalence of gay priests in the Catholic church; Tracy Smith on the history and medicinal values of chicken soup; Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill); Mo Rocca interviews actress Brenda Vaccaro; comic Jim Gaffigan;

Episode #43.14
S2021E14 · Episode #43.14

Apr 04, 2021

Happy Easter; Susan Spencer on conflict resolution; guest host Tracy Smith interviews Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden; Michelle Miller interviews singer Carrie Underwood; Elizabeth Palmer on Faberge eggs; Lesley Stahl interviews journalist Marty Baron, Washington Post executive editor; veterinarians rush to vaccinate rabbits against the deadly RHDV2 Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease virus;

Episode #43.15
S2021E15 · Episode #43.15

Apr 11, 2021

Erin Moriarty on the increasing scrutiny of the Sackler family, due to its links to the pharmaceutical industry; John Dickerson interviews former Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio); Lesley Stahl on new insight into former first lady Nancy Reagan's role in her husband's presidency; Michelle Miller interviews actor Jamie Foxx ("Dad Stop Embarrassing Me");

Travel Issue
S2021E16 · Travel Issue

Apr 18, 2021

Tracy Smith on the travel industry after COVID-19 restrictions; a classical pianist from Easter Island; Conor Knighton interviews travel guru Rick Steves; Norah O'Donnell interviews former President George W. Bush; actress Carey Mulligan ("Promising Young Woman"); Mark Phillips on Prince Philip's funeral; country duo Brothers Osborne;

Episode #43.17
S2021E17 · Episode #43.17

Apr 25, 2021

Margaret Teichner on the Derek Chauvin verdict; author Jim Campbell; Tracy Smith on the movie theater industry; Lee Cowan interviews Merry Clarkson, one of the stars of the documentary, "Twenty Feet From Stardom"; Cameo, the business that connects fans with celebrities; Ben Mankiewicz interviews actor Jon Voight; Mo Rocca interviews actor Russ Tamblyn;

05-02-2021
S2021E18 · 05-02-2021

May 02, 2021

Susan Spencer on people considering returning to the office; the 50th anniversary of National Public Radio; Ted Koppel on the cancel culture; Tracy Smith interview actors Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish (Here Today (2021)); a dog that can communicate; artist Sarah Sze; comic Jim Gaffigan; a concert by The Flaming Lips;

05-09-2021
S2021E19 · 05-09-2021

May 09, 2021

Happy Mother's Day; emoji art; actor Andrew McCarthy ("St. Elmo's Fire", "Condor", "Class", and "Pretty in Pink"); Lee Cowan covers fraternity hazing; Tracy Smith interviews actress Allison Janney ("Mom" and "Breaking News in Yuba County"); Erin Moriarty interviews voting rights activist Stacey Abrams; tap dancing filmmaker Josh Seftel ("How to Fix a Primary" and "War Inc");

Episode #43.20
S2021E20 · Episode #43.20

May 16, 2021

David Pogue covers UFOs; Chip Reid on the emergence of the Breed X cicadas; the United States Secret Service; retired reporter Michael Blowen; Ted Koppel interviews attorney Benjamin Crump; Tracy Smith interviews actor Ewan McGregor ("Halston", "Pinocchio", "The Birthday Cake", "Obi-Wan Kenobi");

Episode #43.21
S2021E21 · Episode #43.21

May 23, 2021

David Pogue on the shift in work and home locations driven by the pandemic; an Italian castle made famous on social media; a tour of the Lyndhurst Mansion; designers using 3D printers to build new homes; Lee Cowan on an entire Alaskan town that is contained in a building; Anthony Mason interviews Crosby, Stills and Nash;

Episode #43.22
S2021E22 · Episode #43.22

May 30, 2021

Lee Cowan covers the dispute over the exact geographic center of North America; Rita Braver visits former senators Bob and Elizabeth Dole; tag sales; Tracy Smith interviews comic Rich Little; David Martin interviews the last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient, Herschel "Woody" Williams; map making; time travel;

Episode #43.23
S2021E23 · Episode #43.23

Jun 06, 2021

Bill Bratton, the former police commissioner of New York City and Boston; San Francisco's new Street Crisis Response program; Lee Cowan interviews Edgar Rodriguez, who is both a police chief and pastor in Moville, Iowa; law enforcement in Europe; police in Japan;

Episode #43.24
S2021E24 · Episode #43.24

Jun 13, 2021

David Pogue on Amazon's use of robots to improve safety for workers; an exhibit of magazines; Lee Cowan on the controversial history of Flamin' Hot Cheetos; Rita Braver on how couples navigate the challenges of marriage; actor Anthony Ramos ("In the Heights"); Jane Pauley interviews author Stephen King; Erin Moriarty on remembering F. Lee Bailey (1933-2021);

Episode #43.25
S2021E25 · Episode #43.25

Jun 20, 2021

Allison Aubrey on the world of mRNA; a son who became a master canoe builder, using the tools he inherited from his late father; chef Bobby Flay; author Malcolm Gladwell; writer Russell T. Davies and actor Neil Patrick Harris; Rita Braver interviews TV host Seth Meyer ("Late Night with Seth Meyers"); Juneteenth; Happy Father's Day;

Episode #43.26
S2021E26 · Episode #43.26

Jun 27, 2021

Lou Burbank on an Oregon farmer's thoughts on immigration; Lee Cowan on architect Frank Lloyd Wright; Mo Rocca interviews former Solicitor General Ted Olson; Holly Williams looks at Britain's fractured royal family; John Dickerson interviews TV host Stephen Colbert ("The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"); the Harlem Cultural Festival of 1969; the endangered California condor; Mark Strassman with an update on the condo building collapse in Surfside, Florida;

Episode #43.27
S2021E27 · Episode #43.27

Jul 04, 2021

Happy Independence Day; Nancy Giles covers a Brooklyn, N.Y. restaurant helping immigrants; the arrival of another Statue of Liberty; Tracy Smith interviews producer/director Quentin Tarantino ("Once Upon a Time - In Hollywood"); the debate over statehood for Washington, D.C.; Faith Salie on learning lessons from ants; pie; journalist Sebastian Junger; the war in Afghanistan;

Episode #43.28
S2021E28 · Episode #43.28

Jul 11, 2021

Promising therapies for Lou Gehring's disease (ALS); Royal Albert Hall celebrates 150 years; actor James Caan ("Queen Bees"); artist Faith Ringgold; NFTs; "Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain", a documentary about Anthony Bourdain; efforts to save the endangered California condor;

Episode #43.29
S2021E29 · Episode #43.29

Jul 18, 2021

The severe drought plaguing the American West; UNESCO World Heritage sites; two Missouri men who prosecutors say were wrongfully convicted; actor Matt Damon ("Stillwater"); filmmaker Josh Seftel; a man who has become a park bench therapist to passersby; Mo Rocca interviews singer Marilyn Maye;

Episode #43.30
S2021E30 · Episode #43.30

Jul 25, 2021

Lee Cowan talks to a man who recovered from locked-in syndrome; artist Alice Neel; Martha Teichner interviews businessman Barry Diller and designer Diane von Furstenberg; Tracy Smith interviews actress Geena Davis ("Thelma and Louise"); New York's Coney Island; Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts; navigation skills;

08-01-2021
S2021E31 · 08-01-2021

Aug 01, 2021

Chip Reid on the reopening of the Smithsonian Institution; actress Jennifer Hudson ("Respect"); David Martin interviews retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman; Luke Burbank on the toxic mess in Butte, Montana; Lee Cowan interviews author Bob McKinnon; artist Wyland; the history of Asian-Americans; Tracy Smith interviews Serena Altschull, a former staffer at MTV;

Episode #43.32
S2021E32 · Episode #43.32

Aug 08, 2021

David Pogue on garbage in space; Mo Rocca on the hydrangeas in Cape Cod; Colorado's Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater; the 50th anniversary of Jim Morrison's passing; treasure hunting in the Santa Barbara Channel; Tracy Smith interviews actor George Clooney; ancient marble Greek and Roman sculptures;

Episode #43.33
S2021E33 · Episode #43.33

Aug 15, 2021

People who live in California's back country, keeping watch for the fires ravaging the West; kids whose mental health challenges and life crises emerge from the pressures of privilege; music mogul Clive Davis; actress Marlee Marlin ("CODA");

Episode #43.34
S2021E34 · Episode #43.34

Aug 22, 2021

The latest from Afghanistan; archer Matt Stulzman; New Orleans antique shop M.S. Rau; David Pogue interviews cellphone inventor Marty Cooper; Dr. Rich Krueger, a neonatologist; Tracy Smith interviews composer John Williams; lakes are restocked by airplanes; a mining town's only resident;

08-29-2021
S2021E35 · 08-29-2021

Aug 29, 2021

Ted Koppel on gun violence; El Museo del Barrio; Lee Cowan interviews Zalmay Niazy, interpreter for U.S. forces and contractors in his native Afghanistan; Anthony Mason interviews singers/songwriters David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash; Faith Salie interviews TV personality Padma Lakshmi ("Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi"); retired Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher;

The Pet Project
S2021E36 · The Pet Project

Sep 03, 2021

All aspects of our passion for pets, from viral videos to family pets, to a visit with Bindi Irwin, her brother, husband, and mother, who carry on the mission of their late father, animal conservationist and "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin.

Episode #43.37
S2021E37 · Episode #43.37

Sep 05, 2021

Erin Moriarty on staffing challenges faced by many businesses across the country; Tracy Smith interviews actor Jeff Daniels; a butter sculptor at the Minnesota State Fair; photographer Richard Drew; Martha Teichner on the legacy of the 9/11 attacks; the world of tennis ball chasers;

09-12-2021
S2021E38 · 09-12-2021

Sep 12, 2021

Martha Teichner on the Whimbrels; Ben Mankiewitz interviews comic Cedric the Entertainer ("The Neighborhood"); Rita Braver on sketches by Cezanne on exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art; writer David Chase; the reopening of "Wicked" on Broadway; Ground Zero, 20 years after 9/11; Wilma Melville; TV host/author Chris Wallace ("Fox News Sunday", book, "Countdown Bin Laden"); Dan Barry;

09-19-2021
S2021E39 · 09-19-2021

Sep 19, 2021

Ted Koppel visits Mount Airy, N.C., the birthplace of actor Andy Griffin; The Arc de Triomphe in Paris; language coaches help actors; Tracy Smith interviews actor James Brolin ("Sweet Tooth"); what's coming up in the world of art, museums, music, and movies; Mo Rocca interviews journalist Anderson Cooper ("Anderson Cooper 360");

Episode #43.40
S2021E40 · Episode #43.40

Sep 26, 2021

Susan Spencer looks at the challenges facing estranged families; an exhibit of cars and art inspired by cars; former PepsiCola CEO Indra Nooyi; "Tina: The Tina Turner Musical; a modern day jousting competition in Italy; David Pogue looks at "Diana: The Musical"; Lee Cowan interviews game show host Drew Carey (The New Price Is Right (1972));

Episode #43.41
S2021E41 · Episode #43.41

Oct 03, 2021

David Pogue on the challenges Facebook faces in weeding out misinformation; activist Roberto Lugo; Ben Mankiewitz interviews actor Daniel Craig ("No Time to Die"); author Kelefa Sanneh ("Major Labels") the history of popular music; author Anthony Doerr ("Cloud Cuckoo Land") ; Jim Axelrod interviews The Doobie Brothers; a woman who was saved six Marines, when her car was stuck in a flash flood;

10-10-2021
S2021E42 · 10-10-2021

Oct 10, 2021

Problems in the supply chain; autumn leaves; the battle over Roe vs. Wade; Les Paul guitar auction; Tracy Smith interviews singer/songwriter Olivia Rodrigo; a woman who uses garage sale profits for good deeds; flying car; Billy Porter ("Cinderella"); authors Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny (book, "State of Terror");

10-24-2021
S2021E43 · 10-24-2021

Oct 24, 2021

Michelle Miller on the subject of "passing", a term describing when a light-skinned Black person can pass for white; Anthony Mason interviews Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen; David Pogue on the fight against mosquitoes; Tracy Smith on murals in Toledo, Ohio; Lee Cowan interviews Wayne Gretzky, Jane Goodall; Martha Stewart; fish restocking;

Episode #43.44
S2021E44 · Episode #43.44

Oct 31, 2021

Happy Halloween; Tracy Smith covers nightmares; photographer Josh Rossi; Norah O'Donnell interviews Huma Abedin (author, "Both/And: A Life in Many Worlds"), Hillary Clinton's former aide; photographer Bryan Sansivero (author, "American Decay"); Seth Doane interviews Swedish super group ABBA (album, "Voyage"); actor Kal Penn (author, "You Can't Be Serious"); magician Shin Lim; dads who act as peacekeepers at their local public school.

Episode #43.45
S2021E45 · Episode #43.45

Nov 07, 2021

New depression treatment; Faith Salie on yawning; Jim Axelrod interviews sportscaster Bob Costa; the challenges facing those searching for lithium; Tracy Smith interviews actor Benedict Cumberbatch ("The Electrical Life of Louis Wain", "The Power of the Dog", and "Spider-Man: No Way Home"); an octogenarian pole vaulter; John Dickerson on infamous New York bordello owner Polly Adler; trumpeter Terrance Blanchard;

Episode #43.46
S2021E46 · Episode #43.46

Nov 14, 2021

Actress Halle Berry; actor Andrew Garfield ("Tick, Tick, Boom"); Ted Koppel interviews Dr. Andrew Fauci, White House chief medical officer; filmmaker Jimmy Chin ("14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible"); new drug therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder; Portugal's efforts to vaccinate almost the entire population against COVID-19;

The Food Issue
S2021E47 · The Food Issue

Nov 21, 2021

Ben Tracy on plant-based alternatives to meat; Walker Hayes; T-Pain; a search for the perfect cup of coffee; California's Mitla Cafe; food delivery services; Mo Rocca on the automatic cafeteria called the Automat; a man who treats water like wine; a handmade pasta;

Episode #43.48
S2021E48 · Episode #43.48

Nov 28, 2021

Susan Spencer looks at new Alzheimer's disease treatment; Jim Axelrod interviews singer Pat Benatar; actress Sharon Gless (TV series, "Cagney and Lacey" and "Burn Notice"); the causes of inflation; TV host John Wilson (TV series, "How To with John Wilson"); the oldest known living tree; subzero refrigerators; Mo Rocca remembers Stephen Sondheim (1930-2001);

Episode #43.49
S2021E49 · Episode #43.49

Dec 05, 2021

Jim Axelrod on the enduring love for "I Love Lucy"; Mo Rocca interviews actors Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem, J.K. Simmons, and Nina Arianda (movie, "Being the Ricardos"); Tracy Smith interviews actors Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio and director Adam McKay (movie, "Don't Look Up"); Josephine Baker's induction into the Pantheon; author Sarah Ransome; Elizabeth Hartman interviews author Candace Bushnell (TV series, "And Just Like That..." and "Sex and the City 2").

Episode #43.50
S2021E50 · Episode #43.50

Dec 12, 2021

Kerry and Christopher Kennedy, the children of Sen. Robert Kennedy; Rita Braver interviews first lady Jill Biden and President Joe Biden; actress/director Maggie Gyllenhaal (movie, "The Lost Daughter"); Mo Rocca interviews essayist Fran Lebowitz; Santa Claus, Indiana; Rep. Richie Torres (D-N.Y.); Webb telescope; the Secret Santa;

Episode #43.51
S2021E51 · Episode #43.51

Dec 19, 2021

A prison where inmates craft beautiful art; Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health; actress Penelope Cruz (movie, "Parallel Mothers"); Christian rock; The Young People's Chorus and Josh Groban perform; See's Candies; a new monument of President John F. Kennedy; comic Jim Gaffigan;

Episode #43.52
S2021E52 · Episode #43.52

Dec 26, 2021

A farewell to those who died in 2021; the reconstruction of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France; Conor Knighton on celebrating the 50th anniversary of "Take Me Home, Country Roads", by John Denver; Lesley Stahl interviews actor Peter Dinklage (movie, "Cyrano"); Mo Rocca on celebrating composer Beethoven's birthday; looking back at 2021;

Woody Allen: The Interview
S2021E53 · Woody Allen: The Interview

Mar 28, 2021

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Episode dated 24 October 2021
S2021E54 · Episode dated 24 October 2021

Oct 24, 2021

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