Charlie Rose

Season 25

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Acclaimed interviewer and Emmy-winning journalist Charlie Rose engages a wide range of guests, including philosophers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, artists, business leaders, scientists, educators, and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and round-table discussions.

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258 Episodes

  • Jeff Goldberg; Josh Tyrangiel
    E1
    Jeff Goldberg; Josh Tyrangiel
  • Peter Wittig; Nick Bollettieri
    E2
    Peter Wittig; Nick Bollettieri
  • Biden and 2016; Pattie Sellers; Lyft
    E3
    Biden and 2016; Pattie Sellers; Lyft
  • Justice Stephen Breyer
    E4
    Justice Stephen Breyer
  • Bethany McLean and Bill Ackman; Salman Rushdie
    E5
    Bethany McLean and Bill Ackman; Salman Rushdie
  • The GOP Debate; Federal Reserve; David Oyelowo
    E6
    The GOP Debate; Federal Reserve; David OyelowoFederal Reserve with Gillian Tett, Alan Blinder, Glen Hubbard, and David Leonhardt. analysis of last night's Republican debate with Jim Rutenberg, Glenn Thrush, Rebecca Sinderbrand, Bob Costa and John Heilemann. David Oyelowo, the star of "Captive."
  • Lasker Laureates; Richard Gere
    E7
    Lasker Laureates; Richard GereA conversation with winners of the Lasker Award: James Allison of the University of Texas, Evelyn Witkin of Rutgers University and Stephen Elledge of Harvard University. Richard Gere,
  • Bjarke Ingels; Renzo Piano
    E8
    Bjarke Ingels; Renzo Piano
  • Pope Francis' Visit to the U.S.; Don Henley
    E9
    Pope Francis' Visit to the U.S.; Don HenleyA discussion about Pope Francis' visit to the U.S. with Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia group. Don Henley discusses his newest album, "Cass County."
  • Pope's Visit; Ray Kelly
    E10
    Pope's Visit; Ray Kelly
  • Volkswagen; Carol Burnett; Yogi Berra Appreciation
    E11
    Volkswagen; Carol Burnett; Yogi Berra Appreciation
  • Best of Brain Series, Season 3
    E12
    Best of Brain Series, Season 3A look back at highlights of the third season of the Charlie Rose Brain Series. Excerpts from The Brain and Gender Identity, The Brain and the Biology of Parenting, and Aggression and the Brain.
  • President Vladimir Putin (1 of 2)
    E13
    President Vladimir Putin (1 of 2)Part one of Charlie's full interview with Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia.
  • President Vladimir Putin (2 of 2)
    E14
    President Vladimir Putin (2 of 2)Part two of Charlie's full interview with Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia. A discussion about meeting of President Obama and President Putin at the United Nations General Assembly.
  • Lisa Monaco
    E15
    Lisa Monaco
  • Mike Morell; Laurent Fabius
    E16
    Mike Morell; Laurent Fabius
  • Benjamin Netanyahu; Ed Sheeran
    E17
    Benjamin Netanyahu; Ed Sheeran
  • Supreme Court; Claire Danes
    E18
    Supreme Court; Claire Danes
  • Ben Bernanke; the Trans-Pacific Partnership
    E19
    Ben Bernanke; the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  • Megyn Kelly; Robert Costa
    E20
    Megyn Kelly; Robert Costa
  • John Dickerson; "Steve Jobs"
    E21
    John Dickerson; "Steve Jobs"
  • Philip Gordon; Dr. Ben Carson
    E22
    Philip Gordon; Dr. Ben Carson
  • Abdullah Abdullah; Margrethe Vestager; Dr. Peter Whybrow
    E23
    Abdullah Abdullah; Margrethe Vestager; Dr. Peter Whybrow
  • Pres. Elbegdorj; Juliette Binoche; Yonit Levi
    E24
    Pres. Elbegdorj; Juliette Binoche; Yonit Levi
  • Democratic Debate Analysis; Niall Ferguson
    E25
    Democratic Debate Analysis; Niall Ferguson
  • Jerusalem; Picasso Sculpture; Cary Fukunaga
    E26
    Jerusalem; Picasso Sculpture; Cary Fukunaga
  • 'My Pantry'; Kayvon Beykpour; Peter Sarsgaard
    E27
    'My Pantry'; Kayvon Beykpour; Peter Sarsgaard
  • John McCain; the Future of Journalism
    E28
    John McCain; the Future of Journalism
  • Ray Lewis; "Crimson Peak"
    E29
    Ray Lewis; "Crimson Peak"
  • 2016 Election Update; Seth Meyers; Ron Prosor
    E30
    2016 Election Update; Seth Meyers; Ron Prosor
  • Benghazi Hearing; John Grisham; Laszlo Bock
    E31
    Benghazi Hearing; John Grisham; Laszlo Bock
  • ISIS; Benghazi Hearing; Herb Alpert
    E32
    ISIS; Benghazi Hearing; Herb Alpert
  • Senator Bernie Sanders
    E33
    Senator Bernie SandersAn hour with Senator Bernie Sanders, discussing his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president of the United States.
  • Urban Meyer, David Holbrooke
    E34
    Urban Meyer, David Holbrooke
  • Ted Koppel; Steve Martin and Edie Brickell
    E35
    Ted Koppel; Steve Martin and Edie Brickell
  • Admiral Bill McRaven
    E36
    Admiral Bill McRaven
  • 'Our Brand Is Crisis'; 'Room'
    E37
    'Our Brand Is Crisis'; 'Room'
  • 'Spotlight'; Larry Wilmore
    E38
    'Spotlight'; Larry Wilmore
  • Tom Wheeler; Meg Whitman
    E39
    Tom Wheeler; Meg Whitman
  • Dr. Francis Collins; Jay Fishman and Dr. Jeff Rothstein
    E40
    Dr. Francis Collins; Jay Fishman and Dr. Jeff RothsteinDr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health. Jay Fishman, chairman and CEO of Travelers and Dr. Jeffrey Rothstein, executive director of Answer ALS.
  • 'Spectre'
    E41
    'Spectre'We look at "Spectre," the 24th film in the James Bond series. Charlie is joined by Daniel Craig and director Sam Mendes.
  • Bryan Cranston; Sarah Silverman; Nina Tassler
    E42
    Bryan Cranston; Sarah Silverman; Nina TasslerBryan Cranston on his portrayal of the famed screenwriter Dalton Trumbo in the film “Trumbo.” Sarah Silverman discusses her first major dramatic role in "I Smile Back." Nina Tassler, chairman of CBS Entertainment.
  • Dean Baquet
    E43
    Dean BaquetAn hour with Dean Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times.
  • Jon Meacham; Hannah Rothschild
    E44
    Jon Meacham; Hannah RothschildJon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and executive editor at Random House. His latest book is "Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush." Hannah Rothschild and her debut novel, “The Improbability of Love.”
  • Gisele Bündchen
    E45
    Gisele BündchenAn hour with Gisele Bündchen, the highest paid supermodel in the world.
  • Charlie D'Agata; Major Garrett; Frank Gehry & Paul Goldberger
    E46
    Charlie D'Agata; Major Garrett; Frank Gehry & Paul GoldbergerThe latest on the fighting to drive ISIS out of the Iraqi cityof Sinjar. Charlie D'Agata of CBS News reports via phone from Iraq. Major Garrett of CBS News about the 2016 election. We conclude with architect Frank Gehry and critic Paul Goldberger.
  • Dexter Filkins; Klaus Schwab; 'Shelter'
    E47
    Dexter Filkins; Klaus Schwab; 'Shelter'Continued coverage of the battle to liberate Sinjar from ISIS with Dexter Filkins of the New Yorker. Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum. "Shelter" with Paul Bettany, Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie.
  • Analysis of the Paris Attacks
    E48
    Analysis of the Paris AttacksRoger Cohen of The New York Times; Matt Olsen, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center; author Bernard-Henri Lévy; and Michael Weiss, senior editor at The Daily Beast and co-author of “ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror.”
  • John Miller; David Remnick; Billy Eichner
    E49
    John Miller; David Remnick; Billy EichnerAnalysis of the Paris terror attacks with John Miller. David Remnick, editor-in-chief of The New Yorker. Comedian and actor Billy Eichner, here to talk about his new show, "Billy on the Street."
  • ISIL, Paris, and the Threat of Terrorism
    E50
    ISIL, Paris, and the Threat of TerrorismLisa Monaco, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. Robert Gates, former secretary of defense. David Miliband, president of the International Rescue Committee, here to discuss the refugee crisis.
  • The Death of Abdelhamid Abaaoud
    E51
    The Death of Abdelhamid AbaaoudContinuing coverage of the Paris attacks with Will McCants, director of the Project on US Relations with the Islamic World at the Brookings Institution, Graeme Wood of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Ian Fisher of The New York Times.
  • Reid Hoffman; Shonda Rhimes; Peggy Noonan
    E52
    Reid Hoffman; Shonda Rhimes; Peggy NoonanReid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and partner at Greylock. Shonda Rhimes, creator of the long-running ABC series "Grey's Anatomy" and the smash hit "Scandal." Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal and the author of “The Time of Our Lives."
  • General David Petraeus
    E53
    General David PetraeusOngoing coverage of ISIL and the aftermath of attacks in Paris. Charlie is joined by General David Petraeus, former commander of U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Mike Morell
    E54
    Mike MorellOngoing coverage of the attacks in Paris and the fight against ISIS. Charlie is joined by Mike Morell, former deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
  • Ian Bremmer; Garry Kasparov; Andrey Kostin
    E55
    Ian Bremmer; Garry Kasparov; Andrey KostinIan Bremmer, president and founder of the Eurasia group, on the global response to ISIL and the attacks in Paris. Garry Kasparov, chairman of the Human Rights Foundation and author of "Winter Is Coming." Andrey Kostin, chairman and president of VTB.
  • Karl Rove; David Hare; 'An American in Paris'
    E56
    Karl Rove; David Hare; 'An American in Paris'Author and political strategist Karl Rove discusses his book, “The Triumph of William McKinley.” David Hare on his new memoir “The Blue Touch Paper.” "An American In Paris" with Robert Fairchild, Leanne Cope, Max von Essen and Jill Paice.
  • 'Spymasters'; Sir Tom Jones
    E57
    'Spymasters'; Sir Tom Jonesfilmmakers Jules Naudet, Gédéon Naudet, and Chris Whipple discuss their Showtime documentary on the C.I.A., "The Spymasters: C.I.A. in the Crosshairs." Sir Tom Jones discussing and performing from his new album, "Long Lost Suitcase."
  • The Brain Series: Sports-Induced Brain Trauma
    E58
    The Brain Series: Sports-Induced Brain TraumaEric Kandel, Walter Koroshetz, Susan Margulies, Thomas McCallister, Dawn Comstock and Tori Belluci, former All-Met soccer player at Huntingtown High School in Maryland.
  • Hillary Clinton
    E59
    Hillary ClintonA full hour on ISIS, Syria, climate change, and domestic infrastructure with Hillary Clinton, presidential candidate and former secretary of state.
  • Brian Moynihan; Charlie Savage
    E60
    Brian Moynihan; Charlie SavageBrian Moynihan, chairman and C.E.O. of Bank of America. We conclude with Charlie Savage. His new book is called “Power Wars: Inside Obama's Post-9/11 Presidency.”
  • Esmé Deprez; Mike Morrell
    E61
    Esmé Deprez; Mike MorrellUpdate on the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California with Esmé Deprez of Bloomberg News. Continued look at the threat posed by ISIS with Mike Morrell, former deputy director of the CIA.
  • Esmé Deprez; 'Very Semi-Serious'; Gloria Steinem
    E62
    Esmé Deprez; 'Very Semi-Serious'; Gloria SteinemEsmé Deprez reports on the mass shooting in San Bernardino. "Very Semi-Serious" with director Leah Wolchok, Bob Mankoff, David Remnick, and Emily Flake. Gloria Steinem discusses her book "My Life on the Road."
  • George Osborne; Richard Powell; Andrea Illy
    E63
    George Osborne; Richard Powell; Andrea IllyGeorge Osborne, Britain’s chancellor of the exchequer. A look at the Whitney museum's "Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist" exhibit with curator Richard Powell. Andrea Illy, chairman and C.E.O. of Illycaffè.
  • Trump's Muslim Ban; Nancy Pelosi; Lisa Randall
    E64
    Trump's Muslim Ban; Nancy Pelosi; Lisa RandallMark Halperin, John Heilemann, Nancy Morawetz, Michael Crowley, Bob Costa and Evan Osnos. Al Hunt interviews Nancy Pelosi. Lisa Randall, whose new book is called "Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs."
  • San Bernardino; Trump Update; Nancy Gibbs; '45 Years'
    E65
    San Bernardino; Trump Update; Nancy Gibbs; '45 Years'Esmé Deprez of Bloomberg News. Ed Rollins and Dan Senor on Trump. Nancy Gibbs, managing editor of Time. Charlotte Rampling and Andrew Haigh discuss their new movie, "45 Years."
  • 'The Big Short'; 'In the Heart of the Sea'
    E66
    'The Big Short'; 'In the Heart of the Sea'Steve Carell and director Adam McKay on their latest, "The Big Short," a film about the experts who foresaw the financial crisis of 2007-8, adapted from the Michael Lewis book of the same name. Ron Howard on his latest film: "In the Heart of the Sea."
  • CNN International Correspondents
    E67
    CNN International CorrespondentsA panel discussion with four senior international correspondents for CNN: Clarissa Ward, Nick Paton Walsh, Arwa Damon and Ivan Watson.
  • Ian McKellen; Jonathan Groff
    E68
    Ian McKellen; Jonathan GroffActor Ian McKellen discusses his new film, "Mr. Holmes." We conclude with actor Jonathan Groff, who plays King George III in "Hamilton."
  • Jeffrey Tambor; Spike Lee
    E69
    Jeffrey Tambor; Spike LeeJeffrey Tambor discusses his role as Maura Pfefferman, a recently-out transgender woman, on Amazon’s “Transparent." We conclude with director Spike Lee, introducing his latest film, “Chi-Raq.”
  • Jennifer Lawrence
    E70
    Jennifer LawrenceJennifer Lawrence, the actor best known for her roles in "The Hunger Games" and "Silver Linings Playbook," explains why she spoke up about pay equity for women and discusses her latest film, "Joy," directed by David O. Russell.
  • 'Joy'; Bang Bang
    E71
    'Joy'; Bang BangA look at the film "Joy." Charlie is joined by the film’s writer and director, David O. Russell, as well as actors Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper and Edgar Ramirez.. Bang Bang, one of the world’s most sought-after tattoo artists.
  • Bruce Riedel; Sam Palmisano
    E72
    Bruce Riedel; Sam PalmisanoBruce Riedel, director of the Intelligence Project at the Brookings Institution and author of “JFK’s Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, the CIA, and the Sino-Indian War.” We conclude with Sam Palmisano, former Chairman and CEO of IBM.
  • Mandy Patinkin; Serene Jones
    E73
    Mandy Patinkin; Serene JonesMandy Patinkin, who plays Saul Berenson in the hit Showtime series "Homeland," reflects passionately on the refugee crisis. We conclude with Serene Jones, president of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, the first woman in that role.
  • David Gregory; Marlon James; Maureen Orth
    E74
    David Gregory; Marlon James; Maureen OrthDavid Gregory reflects on the spiritual journey he undertook to write his latest book: "How's Your Faith?" Marlon James, author of "A Brief History of Seven Killings." We conclude with our Washington correspondent Al Hunt interviewing Maureen Orth.
  • Lewis Hamilton
    E75
    Lewis Hamilton
  • 'Concussion'; Tom Hooper
    E76
    'Concussion'; Tom HooperDrector Peter Landesman and actors Will Smith and Gugu Mbatha-Raw discuss their latest film, "Concussion." We conclude with Tom Hooper, the director of "The King's Speech" and, most recently, "The Danish Girl."
  • George Lucas
    E77
    George LucasAn hour with director George Lucas at the Skywalker Ranch.
  • Marion Cotillard; Roger Deakins
    E78
    Marion Cotillard; Roger DeakinsCharlie speaks to Marion Cotillard about taking on the challenge of playing Lady Macbeth. We conclude with Roger Deakins, the cinematographer of movie classics like "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Big Lebowski."
  • Sebastian Thrun/Senator Cory Gardner
    E79
    Sebastian Thrun/Senator Cory Gardner
  • Remembering Those Who Passed in 2015
    E80
    Remembering Those Who Passed in 2015We remember those who passed in 2015, from Blues legend B.B. King to neuroscientist Oliver Sacks to Yogi Berra.
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson
    E81
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Tom Jones/Ed Sheeran/Steve Martin with Edie Brickell
    E82
    Tom Jones/Ed Sheeran/Steve Martin with Edie Brickell
  • Ian Bremmer; 'Son of Saul'
    E83
    Ian Bremmer; 'Son of Saul'Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, discusses their annual ‘top risks’ report, detailing the biggest risks to global security in 2016. We end with a discussion of "Son of Saul," a critically-acclaimed holocaust drama from Hungary.
  • Saudi-Iran Relations; Todd Haynes
    E84
    Saudi-Iran Relations; Todd HaynesA discussion about deteriorating relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran with Vali Nasr, Wendy Sherman, David Sanger and Philip Gordon. Todd Haynes, director of the film "Carol," an adaptation of the novel by Patricia Highsmith.
  • Samuel L. Jackson; 'Billions'
    E85
    Samuel L. Jackson; 'Billions'Samuel L. Jackson is here to discuss "The Hateful Eight," directed by Quentin Tarantino. "Billions," a new drama about hedge fund billionaires. Charlie is joined by stars Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti and creators Brian Koppelman and Andrew Ross Sorkin.
  • China Market Update; 'The Revenant'
    E86
    China Market Update; 'The Revenant'A discussion about turmoil in Chinese financial markets with Gillian Tett and Henry McVey. "The Revenant," a new film based on the novel by Michael Punke. Charlie is joined by the film’s director, Alejandro González Iñárritu and actor, Leonardo DiCaprio.
  • Mike Morell; David Ignatius
    E87
    Mike Morell; David Ignatiusa discussion about national security with Mike Morell, former deputy director of the CIA and current national security correspondent for CBS News. Sectarian tensions in the Middle East with David Ignatius of The Washington Post
  • State of the Union; David Agus; Remembering David Bowie
    E88
    State of the Union; David Agus; Remembering David BowieA preview of tomorrow's State of the Union address with guest host Matthew Dowd; Al Hunt; Frank Luntz; and Tavis Smiley. Dr. David Agus, author of “The Lucky Years." An appreciation of David Bowie, who died on Sunday after battling cancer for 18 months.
  • The State of the Union
    E89
    The State of the UnionLive analysis of President Obama's final State of the Union address with Jon Meacham, executive vice president at Random House; Doris Kearns Goodwin; David Sanger, New York Times National Security correspondent; and Kathleen Parker of The Washington Post.
  • The Democratic Race; Steve Miller
    E90
    The Democratic Race; Steve MillerThe race for the Democratic nomination with Glenn Thrush of Politico; Peter Nicholas of the Wall Street Journal; and Amy Chozick of the New York Times. We conclude with musician Steve Miller.
  • Rem Koolhaas
    E91
    Rem KoolhaasAn hour with Rem Koolhaas, the architect behind the CCTV building in China and Casa da Musica in Portugal.
  • Michael Froman; Dan Balz; Economy Update
    E92
    Michael Froman; Dan Balz; Economy UpdateAmbassador Michael Froman, the U.S. Trade Representative. Update on the 2016 campaign for the White House with Dan Balz. A discussion about the decline in global markets with Scarlet Fu, Barry Ritholtz and Zack Karabell.
  • Sean Penn
    E93
    Sean PennA conversation with Sean Penn about his interview with Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán.
  • Sean Penn, Pt. 2; Lauren Groff
    E94
    Sean Penn, Pt. 2; Lauren GroffPart two of Charlie's conversation with Sean Penn about his interview with Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán. We conclude with Lauren Groff, the author of "Fates and Furies."
  • Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani; John Dickerson; 'Making a Murderer'; Alan Rickman Appreciation
    E95
    Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani; John Dickerson; 'Making a Murderer'; Alan Rickman AppreciationSharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, chief investment officer of the Investment Strategy Group at Goldman Sachs, explains her cautious optimism on the outlook for U.S. stocks. John Dickerson of CBS News talks about presidential campaigns and the upcoming Iowa caucuses. A conversation with the directors of the popular Netflix series "Making a Murderer" Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. Remembering actor Alan Rickman with a look back at his appearances on the show.
  • Politics Update; David Martin; Robert Gates
    E96
    Politics Update; David Martin; Robert GatesA political update from New Hampshire with Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. David Martin, national security correspondent for CBS News. Robert Gates on his latest book, "A Passion for Leadership."
  • NFL Playoffs; Mark Strong; 'King Charles Lll'
    E97
    NFL Playoffs; Mark Strong; 'King Charles Lll'NFL Conference championships with Peter King of Sports Illustrated. Mark Strong discusses his role in “A View From the Bridge.” We conclude with the Broadway play "King Charles III."
  • Mohamed a. El-Erian; Tung Chee-Hwa
    E98
    Mohamed a. El-Erian; Tung Chee-HwaMohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and author of “The Only Game in Town.” China and the global economy with Tung Chee-Hwa, former Chief Executive and President of the Executive Council of Hong Kong.
  • Glenn Thrush; Donald Rumsfeld; Chelsea Handler
    E99
    Glenn Thrush; Donald Rumsfeld; Chelsea HandlerGlenn Thrush, chief political correspondent for Politico. Donald Rumsfeld talks about the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq and his new app, Churchill Solitaire. Chelsea Handler on her new Netflix documentary series, “Chelsea Does."
  • Hugh Hewitt; Trump v. Fox News; Al Hunt in Iowa
    E100
    Hugh Hewitt; Trump v. Fox News; Al Hunt in IowaConservative radio host Hugh Hewitt about Donald Trump and tomorrow's GOP debate. Gabriel Sherman, national affairs editor at New York Magazine, and Megan Murphy of Bloomberg News. Al Hunt in Iowa with Michael Gartner, Doug Gross and Ann Selzer.
  • Bill Cowher; Dr. Anthony Fauci; 'Fighting ISIS'
    E101
    Bill Cowher; Dr. Anthony Fauci; 'Fighting ISIS'A preview of Super Bowl 50 with Bill Cowher, studio analyst for the “The NFL Today.” Dr. Anthony Fauci on the mosquito-borne Zika virus. “Fighting ISIS,” a new special report from Vice on HBO. Charlie is joined by the correspondent, Ben Anderson.
  • GOP Debate Analysis; Scott Malcomson; Mike Allen
    E102
    GOP Debate Analysis; Scott Malcomson; Mike AllenAnalysis of last night's G.O.P. debate. with Matthew Dowd; Carol Lee; and, from Iowa, Al Hunt and Dan Balz. Scott Malcomson, fellow at the Carnegie Corporation and author of "Splinternet." Mike Allen, chief White House correspondent for POLITICO.
  • Live Coverage of the Iowa Caucuses
    E103
    Live Coverage of the Iowa CaucusesAl Hunt of Bloomberg News; Judy Woodruff of PBS Newshour; Katty Kay, anchor for BBC World News America; Robert Draper, writer for the New York Times Magazine; and Dan Senor, former adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.
  • Iowa Caucuses Recap; Michael Milken; 'Cartel Land'
    E104
    Iowa Caucuses Recap; Michael Milken; 'Cartel Land'Analysis of yesterday's Iowa caucuses with Matthew Dowd; Frank Bruni; David Axelrod; and Susan Glasser. Michael Milken, one of the biggest medical philanthropists in the country. Matthew Heineman, the director of the documentary "Cartel Land."
  • President Obama’s Speech at the Islamic Society; Superbowl Ads; Amos Gitai
    E105
    President Obama’s Speech at the Islamic Society; Superbowl Ads; Amos Gitai
  • Danny Bowien; Al Hunt On the Story; 'Touched With Fire'
    E106
    Danny Bowien; Al Hunt On the Story; 'Touched With Fire'Danny Bowien, chef and co-founder of Mission Chinese Food and Mission Cantina. Al Hunt joins us from New Hampshire with Tim Roth, Kathy Sullivan and Joe McQuaid. “Touched With Fire” with Paul Dalio, Luke Kirby, and Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison.
  • Debate Analysis; Jim Nantz; ISIS in Libya
    E107
    Debate Analysis; Jim Nantz; ISIS in LibyaAnalysis of last night's Democratic debate with Glenn Thrush, Mark Halperin, John Heilemann, Gerald Seib and John Cassidy. A preview of Super Bowl 50 with Jim Nantz. ISIS in Libya with Jean-Marie Guéhenno, Frederic Wehrey and Alan Kuperman.
  • New Hampshire Primary Preview; Peter Bergen
    E108
    New Hampshire Primary Preview; Peter BergenRadio host Hugh Hewitt; Robert Costa of the Washington Post; Stuart Stevens, columnist for the Daily Beast; Patrick Healy of the New York Times and Jonathan Alter of MSNBC. Peter Bergen, author of "The United States of Jihad."
  • The New Hampshire Primary; 'Zoolander 2'
    E109
    The New Hampshire Primary; 'Zoolander 2'Ed Luce of the Financial Times; Megan Murphy of Bloomberg Business; Rebecca Traister of New York Magazine; and Dan Senor, author and political adviser. "Zoolander 2" with director and star Ben Stiller; writer and actor Justin Theroux; and writer Nicholas.
  • New Hampshire Primary Analysis; Richard Eyre
    E110
    New Hampshire Primary Analysis; Richard EyreMaggie Haberman of the New York Times, Annie Karni of Politico, and Nate Silver, founder of the Five-Thirty-Eight blog. Richard Eyre discusses his latest challenge: directing the opera "Manon Lescaut" for the Met.
  • Alan Gilbert
    E111
    Alan GilbertAlan Gilbert, music director of the New York Philharmonic, discusses his final season as music director and the Philharmonic's 175th anniversary.
  • Staffan De Mistura; Gravitational Waves; Von Miller
    E112
    Staffan De Mistura; Gravitational Waves; Von MillerStaffan de Mistura, U.N. special envoy for Syria. A discussion about the discovery of gravitational waves with Walter Isaacson, Brian Greene, Janna Levin and Dennis Overbye. Von Miller, linebacker for the Denver Broncos and M.V.P. of Super Bowl 50.
  • Remembering Justice Antonin Scalia
    E113
    Remembering Justice Antonin ScaliaWe remember Justice Antonin Scalia, who died on Saturday. Charlie is joined by Adam Liptak, Supreme Court reporter for The New York Times; lawyer David Boies; and Jeffrey Toobin, legal analyst for CNN and staff writer for The New Yorker.
  • Ash Carter
    E114
    Ash CarterAn hour with Ash Carter, United States Secretary of Defense.
  • Antony Blinken
    E115
    Antony BlinkenAn hour with Antony Blinken, Deputy Secretary of State.
  • John Dickerson; Jennifer Jason Leigh; Richard Engel
    E116
    John Dickerson; Jennifer Jason Leigh; Richard EngelJohn Dickerson, political director of CBS News and host of “Face the Nation.” Jennifer Jason Leigh discusses her Oscar-nominated role in Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight." Richard Engel, author of “And Then All Hell Broke Loose."
  • Apple Encryption; Politics; Marley Dias
    E117
    Apple Encryption; Politics; Marley DiasCyrus Vance Jr. & John Miller on Apple encryption. South Carolina primary and Nevada Caucuses with Mike Allen and Jonathan Karl. Marley Dias, who started a book drive to gather 1,000 books in which black girls are the protagonists.
  • Bill Gates
    E118
    Bill GatesBill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, discusses his work to fight climate change.
  • Ted Olson; Michael Hayden
    E119
    Ted Olson; Michael HaydenApple's refusal to disable the security features on the iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooters with Apple’s attorney Ted Olson. Michael Hayden, former director of the National Security Agency, discussing his book, "Playing to the Edge."
  • Kevin Spacey; Maria Konnikova
    E120
    Kevin Spacey; Maria KonnikovaKevin Spacey, two-time Oscar-winning actor and the star of the groundbreaking Netflix series “House of Cards.” Maria Konnikova, author of "The Confidence Game."
  • John Micklethwait; Neel Kashkari; Gov. McAuliffe; Roger Angell
    E121
    John Micklethwait; Neel Kashkari; Gov. McAuliffe; Roger AngellThe United Kingdom's future in the European Union with John Micklethwait. Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Governor Terry McAuliffe of Virginia, hosted by Al Hunt. Roger Angell, a regular contributor to The New Yorker.
  • Max Levchin; Oscar Preview
    E122
    Max Levchin; Oscar PreviewApple encryption debate with Max Levchin. Oscar preview with Dana Stevens; David Edelstein; Melena Ryzik and Christopher John Farley. We conclude with a look at the Best Picture-nominees who came to the table.
  • 'The Circus'; Tim Cook
    E123
    'The Circus'; Tim Cook"The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth" with Mark Halperin and John Heilemann of Bloomberg Politics and "With All Due Respect" and political strategist Mark McKinnon. Tim Cook, C.E.O. at Apple.
  • Ron Chernow; David McCullough; Kearns Goodwin
    E124
    Ron Chernow; David McCullough; Kearns GoodwinTonight, a look back into the archives for memorable conversations on past presidents. Tune in to PBS for Ron Chernow, author of "Washington: A Life": historian David McCullough, author of "John Adams"; and Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of “A Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln.”
  • Super Tuesday; Tim Cook
    E125
    Super Tuesday; Tim CookSuper Tuesday results with Reverend Al Sharpton of the National Action Network, Republican strategist Dan Senor, and Maggie Haberman of The New York Times. A rebroadcast of Charlie's conversation with Tim Cook, C.E.O. of Apple.
  • 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot'; Joe Nocera
    E126
    'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot'; Joe Nocera"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" with actor Tina Fey, screenwriter Robert Carlock, and producer Lorne Michaels. Joe Nocera, author of "Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA." Tim Cook, C.E.O. of Apple.
  • Travis Kalanick; Brian Chesky
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    Travis Kalanick; Brian CheskyTravis Kalanick, co-founder and C.E.O. of Uber Technologies. Next, Brian Chesky, co-founder and C.E.O. of Airbnb. We conclude with an excerpt of Charlie's earlier conversation with Tim Cook, C.E.O. of Apple.
  • Remembering Nancy Reagan; Mimi Sheraton; Jony Ive
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    Remembering Nancy Reagan; Mimi Sheraton; Jony IveAn appreciation of former first lady Nancy Reagan who died on Sunday with Nancy Gibbs and Mike Duffy. Jony Ive, chief design officer of Apple. Mimi Sheraton, author of "1,000 Foods to Eat Before You Die."
  • Ursula Von Der Leyen; Jony Ive
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    Ursula Von Der Leyen; Jony IveUrsula von der Leyen, Germany's minister of defense. We conclude with an excerpt of Charlie's conversation with Jony Ive, chief design officer of Apple.
  • Tom Daschle and Trent Lott; Jony Ive
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    Tom Daschle and Trent Lott; Jony IveFormer Senators Tom Daschle and Trent Lott discuss their book “Crisis Point: Why We Must—and How We Can—Overcome Our Broken Politics in Washington and Across America.” We conclude with another excerpt of Jony Ive, chief design officer of Apple.
  • Marissa Mayer
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    Marissa MayerAn hour with Marissa Mayer, C.E.O. and president of Yahoo.
  • Admiral Mike Rogers
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    Admiral Mike RogersAn hour with Admiral Mike Rogers, director of the National Security Agency.
  • Jeffrey Goldberg; Syria
    E133
    Jeffrey Goldberg; SyriaJeffrey Goldberg discusses conversations he had with President Obama on foreign policy. Syria with Julianne Smith of the Center for a New American Security, Philip Gordon of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Steven Lee Myers of The New York Times.
  • Ron Chernow
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    Ron ChernowRon Chernow, the author of a best-selling biography on Alexander Hamilton and historical adviser to the hit Broadway play "Hamilton."
  • Alec Ross
    E135
    Alec RossAlec Ross, author of "The Industries of the Future," explains why the FBI has "screwed up" in asking Apple to hack into the iPhone of the San Bernardino shooter.
  • Nancy Gibbs; John Feinstein; a. O. Scott
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    Nancy Gibbs; John Feinstein; a. O. ScottContinued discussion about Apple’s battle with the FBI. John Feinstein, author of “The Legends Club." A. O. Scott, New York Times chief film critic and author of “Better Living Through Criticism."
  • Diplo in Cuba; Kamasi Washington
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    Diplo in Cuba; Kamasi WashingtonCharlie's visit to Cuba with Diplo, who played an enormous outdoor concert in Havana. We conclude with Kamasi Washington, the saxophonist and jazz musician behind "The Epic." Washington and The Next Step also perform in studio.
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda
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    Lin-Manuel MirandaA conversation with Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator and star of "Hamilton."
  • Attacks in Brussels
    E139
    Attacks in BrusselsAn update on today's attacks in Brussels with John Miller, Mike Morell, Peter Spiegel, Richard Haass, Rukmini Callimachi, and Nicholas Burns.
  • Brussels; the Latino Vote; Jacob Bernstein
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    Brussels; the Latino Vote; Jacob BernsteinThe Brussels attacks with Alissa Rubin, Paris bureau chief for The New York Times. Hispanic voters and the 2016 election with Sol Trujillo, Aida Alvarez, and Henry Cisneros. Jacob Bernstein, the director of "Everything Is Copy."
  • Ian Bremmer; 'I Saw the Light'; Nicole Hurd
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    Ian Bremmer; 'I Saw the Light'; Nicole HurdContinuing coverage of the Brussels attacks with Ian Bremmer. Tom Hiddleston and director Marc Abraham discuss "I Saw the Light." Nicole Hurd, C.E.O. and founder of the College Advising Corps.
  • David Payne; Don Cheadle
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    David Payne; Don CheadleA conversation with novelist David Payne, who has just written a memoir, "Barefoot to Avalon." Actor Don Cheadle, who stars as Miles Davis in "Miles Ahead."
  • David Brooks
    E143
    David BrooksDavid Brooks of The New York Times discusses the 2016 presidential campaign.
  • Jack Lew
    E144
    Jack LewAn hour with Jack Lew, United States Secretary of the Treasury.
  • 'Hamilton'; Zalmay Khalilzad
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    'Hamilton'; Zalmay KhalilzadThe cast of "Hamilton," including Leslie Odom, Jr., Renee Elise Goldsberry, Daveed Digs, Christopher Jackson, and Phillipa Soo. Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations, who has just written "The Envoy."
  • Politics; Helen Mirren; Jordan Spieth
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    Politics; Helen Mirren; Jordan SpiethCoverage of the election with Chris Mathews; Matt Dowd; Matt Flegenheimer; and Kellyanne Conway. Helen Mirren discusses her role in the film, “Eye in the Sky." We conclude with professional golfer Jordan Spieth.
  • Dan Balz; Jay Bilas; Zaha Hadid; Jordan Spieth
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    Dan Balz; Jay Bilas; Zaha Hadid; Jordan SpiethDan Balz provides an update on next week's Wisconsin primary. An appreciation of architect Hadid Zaha. Jay Bilas, college basketball analyst for ESPN. We conclude with a conversation with golfer Jordan Spieth.
  • Robert Costa; Arianna Huffington; Dan Doctoroff
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    Robert Costa; Arianna Huffington; Dan DoctoroffReporter Robert Costa on interviewing Donald Trump. Dan Doctoroff, founder of Sidewalk Labs. Arianna Huffington, co-founder and president of Huffington Post and author of "The Sleep Revolution."
  • John Kerry; Tina Brown
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    John Kerry; Tina BrownJohn Kerry, U.S. secretary of state. We conclude with Tina Brown, C.E.O. of Tina Brown Live Media and creator of the Women in the World summit.
  • Wisconsin; Chris Cox
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    Wisconsin; Chris CoxContinuing coverage of the election with Jeanne Cummings, Mike Barnicle, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, hosts of Bloomberg’s With All Due Respect. Chris Cox, the chief product officer of Facebook.
  • Bernie Sanders; Adam Schiff; Ken Burns
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    Bernie Sanders; Adam Schiff; Ken BurnsA conversation with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Adam Schiff, congressman from California and the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee. Ken Burns, whose new film, “Jackie Robinson,” premieres April 11th and 12th on PBS.
  • Thomas Campbell; Bob Wright
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    Thomas Campbell; Bob WrightThomas Campbell, director and C.E.O. of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. We conclude with Bob Wright, former president and C.E.O. of NBC, on his book, “The Wright Stuff – From NBC to Autism Speaks.”
  • 'Eclipsed'; Lin-Manuel Miranda
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    'Eclipsed'; Lin-Manuel MirandaA conversation with Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, and Liesl Tommy, the stars and director of "Eclipsed," a play about the Second Liberian Civil War. We conclude with Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of "Hamilton."
  • Politics; 'Nothing Left Unsaid'
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    Politics; 'Nothing Left Unsaid'An update on politics with Al Hunt of Bloomberg News and Dan Senor, former political advisor to Mitt Romney. Gloria Vanderbilt and her son, Anderson Cooper, on the documentary about Gloria's life, "Nothing Left Unsaid."
  • Hugh Laurie; Jacob Weisberg
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    Hugh Laurie; Jacob WeisbergGuest host Jeff Glor of CBS News interviews Hugh Laurie about his role in the adaptation of John le Carré’s 1993 novel, “The Night Manager.” We conclude with Jacob Weisberg, editor in chief of Slate, here to introduce his biography of Ronald Reagan.
  • Politics; Lesley Stahl
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    Politics; Lesley StahlA preview of Tuesday's primaries with guest host David Axelrod; Alex Wagner of MSNBC; Glenn Thrush of Politico; and Alex Burns of the New York Times. Lesley Stahl, 60 Minutes correspondent and author of “Becoming Grandma."
  • Major Garrett; Karen Elliott House; Rafael Correa
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    Major Garrett; Karen Elliott House; Rafael CorreaMajor Garrett, chief White House correspondent for CBS News. Karen Elliott House, former publisher of The Wall Street Journal and author of “On Saudi Arabia." Rafael Correa, president of Ecuador.
  • Politics; 'The Meddler'
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    Politics; 'The Meddler'A political update with guest host John Heilemann; Dan Senor; Mitt Romney; Matt Dowd. "The Meddler." Stars Susan Sarandon and Rose Byrne and director Lorene Scafaria discuss the film with guest host Melena Ryzik.
  • President Barack Obama
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    President Barack ObamaA full hour with President Barack Obama.
  • New York Primary; 'A Bigger Splash'
    E160
    New York Primary; 'A Bigger Splash'Analysis of the last night's New York primary with guest host Al Hunt; Joe Klein; Ed Rollins; and Lisa Lerer. “A Bigger Splash” with guest host A. O. Scott of The New York Times, director Luca Guadagnino, and actors Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes.
  • Remembering Prince; Saudi Arabia
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    Remembering Prince; Saudi ArabiaAn appreciation of Prince with Jeff Glor, Gail Mitchell and Sasha Frere-Jones. A discussion about President Obama's trip to Saudi Arabia with Ian Bremmer, Gideon Rose, John Micklethwait, Bret Stephens, and Jane Harman.
  • President Mohamud; David Cohen; The Time 100
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    President Mohamud; David Cohen; The Time 100A conversation about foreign affairs with David Cohen, deputy director of the CIA. Hassan Sheik Mohamud, the president of Somalia. Radhika Jones, deputy editor of TIME, which just released its annual list of the world's 100 most influential people.
  • Louis C.K.
    E163
    Louis C.K.An hour with comedian Louis C.K..
  • President Barack Obama; Taryn Simon
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    President Barack Obama; Taryn SimonA conversation with President Barack Obama on foreign policy. We conclude with artist Taryn Simon, whose most recent exhibit is called “Paperwork and the Will of Capital.”
  • Politics; William Leuchtenburg
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    Politics; William LeuchtenburgA discussion of the day's political news with Bob Woodward of The Washington Post and Michael Barbaro of The New York Times. We conclude with historian William Leuchtenburg, who has just published "The American President."
  • Loretta Lynch; Phil Knight
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    Loretta Lynch; Phil KnightAl Hunt of Bloomberg View interviews Loretta Lynch, attorney general of the United States. Phil Knight, whose new memoir tells the story of his early days building Nike into one of the most recognizable brands in popular culture.
  • Iraq; Andrew Ross Sorkin; Ben Harper
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    Iraq; Andrew Ross Sorkin; Ben HarperA discussion about Vice President Joe Biden's trip to Iraq. Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times on President Obama's economic legacy. Ben Harper, his new album is called, “Call It What It Is."
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda & Tommy Kail; Jonathan Groff
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    Lin-Manuel Miranda & Tommy Kail; Jonathan GroffLin Manuel-Miranda and Tommy Kail at the Richard Rogers Theatre. We talk about the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton." We conclude with a rebroadcast of actor Jonathan Groff. He play's King George in "Hamilton."
  • Leicester City Win; 'The Humans'; Jim Steyer
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    Leicester City Win; 'The Humans'; Jim SteyerSoccer update with John Micklethwait, Tommy Smyth and Roger Bennett. "The Humans" with Stephen Karam, Joe Mantello, and two of its stars: Reed Birney and Jayne Houdyshell. Jim Steyer, founder and C.E.O. of Common Sense Media.
  • Indiana Primary; Marc Maron; Sara Blakely
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    Indiana Primary; Marc Maron; Sara BlakelyAnalysis of last night’s Indiana primary with Mark Halperin. Marc Maron, comedian and host of the popular podcast “WTF with Marc Maron.” Sara Blakely, the founder of Spanx.
  • Daveed Diggs; Scooter Braun
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    Daveed Diggs; Scooter BraunRapper and actor Daveed Diggs, who was nominated for a Tony for his role in "Hamilton." We conclude with Scooter Braun, music manager and founder of SB projects.
  • Brett McGurk; Maggie Haberman
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    Brett McGurk; Maggie HabermanBrett McGurk, special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL. We conclude with Maggie Haberman, political correspondent for The New York Times.
  • Obama's Speechwriters; 'Blackbird'
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    Obama's Speechwriters; 'Blackbird'A discussion with President Obama's speechwriters. Charlie is joined by Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett and David Litt. Actors Jeff Daniels and Michelle Williams, they discuss the revival of David Harrower’s acclaimed 2005 play, "Blackbird."
  • Susana Malcorra; Virtual Reality
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    Susana Malcorra; Virtual RealitySusana Malcorra, Argentina's minister of foreign affairs. A look at virtual reality technology with editor Jake Silverstein, reporter Nellie Bowles, Oculus studio head Jason Rubin, Wevr C.E.O. Neville Spiteri, and Vrse C.E.O. Chris Milk.
  • Mark Ronson; Michael Eric Dyson
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    Mark Ronson; Michael Eric Dyson"The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth," taped at the 92nd Street Y. Grammy-winning musician and producer Mark Ronson. Michael Eric Dyson, a historian and professor here to introduce his new book, "The Black Presidency."
  • Dan Balz; Michael Kinsley; Jon Meacham
    E176
    Dan Balz; Michael Kinsley; Jon MeachamThe week in politics with Dan Balz, chief correspondent for the Washington Post. Michael Kinsley discusses his new book, “Old Age: A Beginner’s Guide.” Jon Meacham, executive editor and executive vice president at Random House.
  • Richard Engel; Simon De Pury; Jodi Hauptman
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    Richard Engel; Simon De Pury; Jodi HauptmanRichard Engel reports on his investigation of Americans joining up with ISIS. Simon de Pury discusses his book, “The Auctioneer." Museum of Modern Art's "Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty" exhibit with curator Jodi Hauptman.
  • Tom Brokaw
    E178
    Tom BrokawAn hour with Tom Brokaw, who was the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News for more than twenty years.
  • Josh Sapan; John Watson; Lucy Kalanithi
    E179
    Josh Sapan; John Watson; Lucy KalanithiJosh Sapan, president and C.E.O. of AMC Networks, discusses the documentary series “Take 5.” John Watson, chairman and C.E.O. of Chevron. Lucy Kalanithi, widow of Paul Kalanithi, a rising neurosurgeon at Stanford who died of lung cancer.
  • Anthony Mackie; Julie Chen; Angus King
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    Anthony Mackie; Julie Chen; Angus KingAnthony Mackie discusses his role as Martin Luther King, Jr. opposite Bryan Cranston in the new HBO film “All The Way.” Julie Chen, host of “The Talk” on CBS. Al Hunt interviews Angus King, junior United States senator from the state of Maine.
  • EgyptAir Flight 804; John Dickerson; Bryan Cranston
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    EgyptAir Flight 804; John Dickerson; Bryan CranstonAn update on EgyptAir flight 804 with Deborah Hersman and Michael Hanna. A political update from John Dickerson host of “Face the Nation.” Bryan Cranston on his role as Lyndon B. Johnson in a new HBO adaptation of Robert Schenkkan’s play “All the Way.”
  • An Appreciation of Morley Safer
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    An Appreciation of Morley SaferAn appreciation of Morley Safer, correspondent for CBS News and “60 Minutes,” who died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan. Charlie is joined by Jeff Fager, executive producer of “60 Minutes.”
  • Tom Donilon; Penélope Cruz
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    Tom Donilon; Penélope CruzA discussion of President Obama's trip to Asia with Tom Donilon, who was national security adviser for the president from 2010 to 2013. We conclude with actress Penélope Cruz, currently starring in Julio Medem's "Ma Ma."
  • ISIS; Politics; 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
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    ISIS; Politics; 'A Streetcar Named Desire'A discussion about the fight against ISIS with David Ignatius. An update on the election with Bob Costa of The Washington Post. "A Streetcar Named Desire." Charlie is joined by actors Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster, and Vanessa Kirby.
  • Politics; Julian Barnes; Jessica Lange
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    Politics; Julian Barnes; Jessica LangeThe State Department's report on Hillary Clinton's email practices with Anne Gearan, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. Julian Barnes on his new novel, "The Noise of Time." We conclude with actor Jessica Lange.
  • Hillary Clinton Email; Politics, Obama in Asia; Saoirse Ronan
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    Hillary Clinton Email; Politics, Obama in Asia; Saoirse RonanAmy Chozick of The New York Times and Steven Lee Myers of The New York Times. Mike Allen on the week in politics. discussion about President Obama’s trip to Asia with David Sanger. Saoirse Ronan, currently making her Broadway debut in “The Crucible."
  • President Obama in Asia; Andrew McAfee; Zika Virus
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    President Obama in Asia; Andrew McAfee; Zika VirusA continued look at President Obama's trip to Asia with guest host Al Hunt of Bloomberg News. Andrew McAfee, author of "The Second Machine Age." the latest news on the Zika virus with Anthony Fauci.
  • David Brooks
    E188
    David Brooks
  • Campaign Update; Samantha Bee
    E189
    Campaign Update; Samantha BeeAn update on the campaign with Frank Luntz, Gerald Seib, and Jonathan Martin. Samantha Bee, host of "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" on TBS.
  • Mitch McConnell
    E190
    Mitch McConnellAn hour with Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senate majority leader and author of “The Long Game.”
  • Politics; David Petraeus; Mt. Everest
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    Politics; David Petraeus; Mt. EverestMark Halperin and John Heilemann, the managing editors of Bloomberg Politics. David Petraeus on the battle for Fallujah. Mountaineers Adrian Ballinger and Cory Richards, who recently attempted climbing Mount Everest.
  • Jeffrey Goldberg; Peter Hart and Whit Ayres
    E192
    Jeffrey Goldberg; Peter Hart and Whit AyresAn update on the campaign with Jeff Goldberg of the Atlantic Magazine. We conclude with political pollsters Peter Hart and Whit Ayres, interviewed by Al Hunt of Bloomberg News.
  • Muhammad Ali Appreciation
    E193
    Muhammad Ali AppreciationAn appreciation of Muhammad Ali with Bob Costas of NBC Sports; David Remnick of The New Yorker; Robert Lipsyte, author of "Free to Be Muhammad Ali”; Ellis Cose, author and the writer-in-residence at the ACLU and Reverend Jesse Jackson.
  • Mariela Castro; Adam Neumann
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    Mariela Castro; Adam NeumannMariela Castro Espin, director of the Cuban National center for Sex Education in Havana and a gay rights activist. Adam Neumann, co-founder and C.E.O. of WeWork. The company provides shared office space to entrepreneurs and independent workers.
  • Vin Weber and Anita Dunn; Norm Ornstein; 'OJ: Made in America'
    E195
    Vin Weber and Anita Dunn; Norm Ornstein; 'OJ: Made in America'A campaign update with guest host Al Hunt and political strategists Anita Dunn & Vin Weber. Norman Ornstein, co-author of "It's Even Worse Than It Looks." A look at the documentary "OJ: Made in America."
  • Eric Schmidt; Larry Kellerman and Peter Corsell
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    Eric Schmidt; Larry Kellerman and Peter CorsellEric Schmidt, executive chairman of Alphabet. We conclude with Larry Kellerman and Peter Corsell, founders and managing partners of Twenty First Century Utilities.
  • Brian De Palma; Eric Ripert
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    Brian De Palma; Eric RipertWe look at the documentary "De Palma" with Brian De Palma and directors Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow. We conclude with chef and Le Bernardin co-owner Eric Ripert.
  • Attack in Orlando
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    Attack in OrlandoRay Kelly, former NYPD commissioner; Frank Bruni of The New York Times; Matt Olsen, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center; Eric Lichtblau of The New York Times; and Josh Elliot of CBS News.
  • Orlando Attack; 'Shuffle Along'
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    Orlando Attack; 'Shuffle Along'Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications for the President. Brooke Baldwin of CNN and Mary Ellen O’Toole of George Mason University. "Shuffle Along" with George C. Wolfe and choreographer Savion Glover.
  • Tim Murphy; John Heilemann; Anja Manuel
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    Tim Murphy; John Heilemann; Anja ManuelTim Murphy, former deputy director of the FBI. A political update with John Heilemann, managing editor at Bloomberg Politics and the co-host of With All Due Respect. Anja Manuel discusses her new book, "The Brave New World."
  • Joshua Cooper Ramo; Dag Kittlaus
    E201
    Joshua Cooper Ramo; Dag KittlausJoshua Cooper Ramo discusses his new book, “The Seventh Sense: Power, Fortune, and Survival in the Age of Networks.” Dag Kittlaus, the co-founder of Siri, which was bought by Apple, and the current C.E.O. and co-founder of Viv.
  • Syria; Brexit; Cass Sunstein
    E202
    Syria; Brexit; Cass SunsteinA discussion about U.S. diplomats calling for strikes against Assad in Syria with Richard Haas and Nicholas Burns. An update on the 'Brexit' with John Micklethwait. Cass Sunstein, whose latest book is called "The World According to Star Wars."
  • Vice President Joe Biden
    E203
    Vice President Joe BidenAn hour with Vice President Joe Biden.
  • Gillian Tett, Jenna Johnson, Evan Osnos
    E204
    Gillian Tett, Jenna Johnson, Evan Osnos
  • Olivia Wilde
    E205
    Olivia Wilde
  • Mike Morell; Brexit
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    Mike Morell; BrexitAmerica's battle against extremism is discussed with former CIA acting director Mike Morell and Adm. James Winnefeld Jr. (USN Ret.), the ninth vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Also: an update on the Brexit vote.
  • Brexit; Upright Citizens Brigade
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    Brexit; Upright Citizens BrigadeA discussion about Britain's vote to exit the European Union with John Micklethwait, David Miliband, David Rennie, and Andrew Roberts. Comedy improvisation group the Upright Citizens Brigade: Amy Poehler, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh.
  • Brexit; Adam Liptak; Tegan and Sara
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    Brexit; Adam Liptak; Tegan and SaraCoverage of Britain's vote to exit the European Union with John Cassidy, David Sanger, Greg Ip, and Lionel Barber. The Supreme Court's ruling on abortion access in Texas with Adam Liptak. Performance and interview with Tegan and Sara.
  • Brexit Analysis; U.S. Politics
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    Brexit Analysis; U.S. PoliticsContinued coverage of Britain's exit from the European Union with Zanny Minton Beddoes of The Economist, Tina Brown, and Gerard Baker of The Wall Street Journal. Bob Costa, Catherine Rampell, and Megan Murphy report on the latest news in U.S. politics, including the final Benghazi report, the economy, and Donald Trump's campaign.
  • Attack in Turkey; Pat Summitt Appreciation
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    Attack in Turkey; Pat Summitt AppreciationExamination of yesterday's attack in Turkey's Ataturk airport with Richard Engel of NBC Nightly News, Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group. An appreciation of college basketball coach Pat Summitt.
  • Tom Friedman; Kara Medoff Barnett
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    Tom Friedman; Kara Medoff BarnettTom Friedman discusses the 2016 presidential election, the British vote to leave the European Union, and the moral implications of emerging technologies. We conclude with Kara Medoff Barnett, the executive director of American Ballet Theatre.
  • Siddhartha Mukherjee; 'Zero Days'
    E212
    Siddhartha Mukherjee; 'Zero Days'The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and physician introduces his new book, "The Gene: An Intimate History." A look at cyber warfare and the Stuxnet virus with filmmaker Alex Giney and national security expert David Sanger.
  • Historian David McCullough
    E213
    Historian David McCulloughIn honor of Independence Day, Charlie presents three interviews with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough.
  • Clinton Emails; Sharing Economy; News and Facebook
    E214
    Clinton Emails; Sharing Economy; News and FacebookGuest host Hari Sreenivasan discusses the FBI's recommendation on Hillary Clinton with Glenn Thrush of Politico. Next, a conversation about the sharing economy with professor Arun Sundararajan, C.E.O. Brad Hargreaves of Common, and author Rana Foroohar. We conclude with a discussion of how recent Facebook changes will affect the way we find and read news.
  • Clinton Emails; Politics; Artificial Intelligence
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    Clinton Emails; Politics; Artificial IntelligenceGuest host Major Garrett and journalists Ari Melber and Eric Lichtblau discuss the conclusion of the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails. A discussion of domestic politics and the presidential race. Lucy Suchman, Zeynep Tufekci, and Nathaniel Popper on advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
  • Bernie Sanders; Rio Olympics; Rich Cohen
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    Bernie Sanders; Rio Olympics; Rich CohenAl Hunt interviews Senator Bernie Sanders. 2016 Summer Olympics with guest host Jeff Glor; Richard Deitsch and Jules Boykoff. Rich Cohen, whose new book is called "The Sun & The Moon & The Rolling Stones."
  • Dan Balz; Jelani Cobb; Hari Sreenivasan; Wiesel Appreciation
    E217
    Dan Balz; Jelani Cobb; Hari Sreenivasan; Wiesel AppreciationCongressional hearings on Hillary Clinton's emails. The fatal shootings of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and five police officers in Dallas. An appreciation of Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor and celebrated human rights activist.
  • Aftermath of Dallas; British Politics; Juno
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    Aftermath of Dallas; British Politics; Junothe aftermath of the shootings last Thursday night in Dallas with Manny Fernandez and Charles Blow. British politics with John Micklethwait. We conclude with a look at the Juno spacecraft.
  • Dallas; Bill Bratton; Calvin Trillin
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    Dallas; Bill Bratton; Calvin TrillinPresident Obama’s speech in Dallas with Alan Blinder and Peter Baker. A discussion of policing with Bill Bratton, New York City Police Commissioner. We conclude with author Calvin Trillin.
  • RNC Preview; Kevin Rudd; 'Captain Fantastic'
    E220
    RNC Preview; Kevin Rudd; 'Captain Fantastic'A preview of the Republican convention with Bob Costa of The Washington Post and Dan Senor, former advisor to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. Kevin Rudd, president of the Asia Society Policy Institute and former prime minister of Australia, on the Hague's decision on China and the South China Sea. A look at the film "Captain Fantastic" with writer and director Matt Ross and actor Viggo Mortensen.
  • Nick Confessore; Mike Barnicle; Bryan Stevenson; David Sanger; Bryan Cranston
    E221
    Nick Confessore; Mike Barnicle; Bryan Stevenson; David Sanger; Bryan CranstonNick Confessore, The New York Times; Mike Barnicle, MSNBC; Bryan Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative; David Sanger, The New York Times; Karim Sadjadpour; Ray Takeyh; Brad Furman; Bryan Cranston; Robert Mazur.
  • Attack in Nice; Robert F. Kennedy, Jr
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    Attack in Nice; Robert F. Kennedy, JrAttack in Nice, France; Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discusses his book.
  • Hillary Clinton
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    Hillary ClintonAn Hour with Hillary Clinton.
  • RNC Day 2; Hillary Clinton Pt. 2
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    RNC Day 2; Hillary Clinton Pt. 2Bob Costa, national political reporter for The Washington Post, and columnist Kimberley Strassel of The Wall Street Journal. GOP strategist Mike Murphy and ABC News analyst Matthew Dowd. Dan Balz of The Washington Post and Mike Allen of Politco.
  • RNC Day 3; Roger Stone
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    RNC Day 3; Roger StoneMegan Murphy, Washington bureau chief for Bloomberg; Ron Fournier, political columnist at the National Journal and the Atlantic; and Jerry Seib, Washington bureau chief at the Wall Street Journal. We conclude with Republican strategist Roger Stone.
  • Tom Barrack; Steven Mnuchin; RNC Day 4
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    Tom Barrack; Steven Mnuchin; RNC Day 4Republican National Convention; Trump campaign national finance chair Steve Mnuchin; real-estate investor Tom Barrack; Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer.
  • Jonathan Karl; Gabriel Sherman
    E227
    Jonathan Karl; Gabriel ShermanAn analysis of the Republican National Convention and Donald Trump's acceptance speech; chief White House correspondent for ABC News Jonathan Karl joins; New York Magazine's Gabriel Sherman discusses Roger Ailes' resignation from Fox News.
  • Robert Mook; The DNC, Day 1
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    Robert Mook; The DNC, Day 1Hillary Clinton's campaign manager discusses the DNC, the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and the primary race. Analysts Matthew Dowd and Steve McMahon discuss the ongoing support for Bernie Sanders and the difficulties faced by Hillary Clinton. Journalists Amy Chozick and E.J. Dionne discuss unrest on the floor during the first day of the Democratic National Convention.
  • The DNC, Day Two
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    The DNC, Day TwoJohn Dickerson, host of "Face the Nation," and Bob Schieffer, political contributor to CBS News, on Bill Clinton's speech at the DNC. A conversation with Joel Benenson, chief strategist for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. Political analyst Jeff Greenfield.
  • The DNC, Day Three
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    The DNC, Day ThreeJim Messina, former campaign manager for Barack Obama, on the third day of the DNC. Coverage of the convention with Paul Gigot, editor of The Wall Street Journal editorial page, and James Bennet, editor of The New York Times editorial page. Finally, analysis from Congressman Adam Schiff and Madeleine Albright.
  • The DNC, Day 4
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    The DNC, Day 4Analysis of the final day of the convention with former attorney general Eric Holder, top donor Marc Lasry, and political strategists James Carville and Kellyanne Conway.
  • DNC Wrap up; Andrew Solomon
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    DNC Wrap up; Andrew SolomonKaty Tur of NBC News; Megan Murphy, ashington bureau chief for Bloomberg; Jonathan Karl; chief White House correspondent for ABC News; and John Heilemann, managing editor at Bloomberg Politics. Andrew Solomon, author of “Far and Away."
  • David Sanger; Richard Haass; Jimmy Walker
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    David Sanger; Richard Haass; Jimmy WalkerDavid Sanger reports on the Donald Trump's interview on Russia and the hacking of emails from the Democratic National Committee. A conversation on foreign policy with Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations. Jimmy Walker, professional golfer and 2016 PGA champion.
  • John Dickerson
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    John DickersonJohn Dickerson, political director of CBS News, introduces his new book, "Whistlestop: My Favorite Stories from Presidential Campaign History."
  • Bill Bratton; Al Hunt; Bob Costa
    E235
    Bill Bratton; Al Hunt; Bob CostaOutgoing NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton; and Al Hunt (Bloomberg View).
  • Zika Virus; Politics; Javier Munoz; 'War Dogs'
    E236
    Zika Virus; Politics; Javier Munoz; 'War Dogs'Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Mark Halperin, Bloomberg Politics; actor Javier Muñoz; director Todd Phillips; actor Jonah Hill.
  • Jeffrey Toobin; Adam Driver; Beach House
    E237
    Jeffrey Toobin; Adam Driver; Beach HouseJeffrey Toobin introduces his latest book, “American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes, and Trial of Patty Hearst.” Actor Adam Driver on the organization he founded, Arts in the Armed Forces. An interview and performance by the band Beach House.
  • Jim Tankersley; Mike Morell
    E238
    Jim Tankersley; Mike MorellJim Tankersley of The Washington Post discusses Donald Trump's speech on economic policy. Mike Morell, former deputy director of the CIA, on Donald Trump and his recent op-ed endorsing Hillary Clinton.
  • David Brooks; Bonnie Raitt
    E239
    David Brooks; Bonnie RaittColumnist David Brooks on Donald Trump and the election. Bonnie Raitt introduces her latest album, "Dig In Deep."
  • Politics; Clarissa Ward; 'Florence Foster Jenkins'
    E240
    Politics; Clarissa Ward; 'Florence Foster Jenkins'Karen Tumulty and Mark Halperin discuss Donald Trump's recent comments regarding Hillary Clinton and the Second Amendment. Correspondent Clarissa Ward reports on the crisis in Aleppo, Syria. A look at "Florence Foster Jenkins" with the stars and director.
  • DNC Cyber-attack; Steven Brill
    E241
    DNC Cyber-attack; Steven BrillAn update on the last month's cyber-attack on the Democratic National Committee. Steven Brill discusses his year-long investigation into whether the U.S. is any safer after 9/11.
  • Scott Anderson; Jeremy Bailenson
    E242
    Scott Anderson; Jeremy BailensonScott Anderson discusses his reporting of “Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart.” Jeremy Bailenson on human behavior and virtual reality.
  • Politics; Natalie Portman
    E243
    Politics; Natalie PortmanA political update with Hugh Hewitt, host of the conservative radio program “The Hugh Hewitt Show,” and Dan Balz, chief correspondent at The Washington Post. Natalie Portman discusses her directorial debut in “A Tale of Love and Darkness.”
  • Election Updates; Larry Wilmore; Daniel Radcliffe
    E244
    Election Updates; Larry Wilmore; Daniel RadcliffeA political update with Al Hunt of Bloomberg View and later Katy Tur of NBC News. Larry Wilmore discusses Comedy Central's cancellation of “The Nightly Show.” Daniel Radcliffe on his role in a new film called “Imperium.”
  • Mike Morell
    E245
    Mike MorellThe former deputy director of the CIA on politics and national security.
  • Politics; 'Don't Think Twice'; Mike Tackett
    E246
    Politics; 'Don't Think Twice'; Mike TackettBob Costa of the Washington Post and Michael Barbaro of The New York Times report on recent changes in Donald Trump's staff. A look at the film "Don't Think Twice" with writer-director and star Mike Birbiglia, producer Ira Glass, and actor Keegan-Michael Key. Mike Tackett introduces his new book, "The Baseball Whisperer," with guest host Al Hunt.
  • Amy Schumer
    E247
    Amy SchumerAn hour with comedian Amy Schumer, the author or “The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo.”
  • Bryan Stevenson; Michael K. Williams
    E248
    Bryan Stevenson; Michael K. WilliamsBryan Stevenson discusses the opening of the first memorial honoring victims of lynching in the U.S.. Actor Michael Kenneth Williams discusses his latest work in HBO’s "The Night Of" and Viceland's "Black Market."
  • Comedians
    E249
    ComediansA look at some of Charlie's recent interviews with comedians, including Amy Poehler, Samantha Bee, Seth Meyers, Billy Eichner, and more.
  • Conversations on Writing
    E250
    Conversations on WritingTerry McDonnell introduces his memoir on publishing, "The Accidental Life: An Editor's Notes on Writing and Writers." Novelist Marlon James talks about his book, "A Brief History of Seven Killings." Julian Barnes on "The Noise of Time."
  • Documentarians
    E251
    DocumentariansA compilation of recent interviews with documentarians, including the makers of "O. J.: Made in America," "Nora Ephron: Scripted and Unscripted," and "Making a Murderer."
  • Shakespeare at 400
    E252
    Shakespeare at 400In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, a compilation of actors discussing some of his most famous plays.
  • George Lucas
    E253
    George LucasGeorge Lucas spends the hour on a variety of topics including how he feels about receiving a Kennedy Center Honor, his inspirations for the major themes in "Star Wars," and his take on the latest "Star Wars" movie.
  • Rem Koolhaas
    E254
    Rem KoolhaasAward-winning architect Rem Koolhaas talks about his work and ideas of architecture.
  • Louis C.K.
    E255
    Louis C.K.Comedian Louis C.K. on politics, making jokes about Donald Trump, and "Horace and Pete."
  • Lewis Hamilton
    E256
    Lewis HamiltonA full hour with the British Formula One World Champion.
  • Musicians
    E257
    MusiciansCompiled interviews with musicians Tegan and Sara, Ben Harper, Bonnie Raitt, and Kamasi Washington, as well as music manager Scooter Braun.
  • Women of Distinction
    E258
    Women of DistinctionA look back at interviews with Gloria Steinem, Peggy Noonan, and Carol Burnett.

 

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