• 20 minutes 6 seconds
    Extended Interview: Former first lady Jill Biden

    In her new memoir, "View from the East Wing", former first lady Jill Biden discusses her four years in the White House. She sits down with correspondent Rita Braver to talk about the legacy of her husband's presidency, as well as the challenges that Joe Biden faced, from the January 6 insurrection by Trump supporters aimed at overturning his 2020 election victory, to a 2024 debate performance that led to Biden ending his reelection bid. She also discusses her husband's prostate cancer diagnosis; his pardon of son Hunter Biden; and the demolition of the White House's East Wing by President Trump to erect a ballroom.

    31 May 2026, 4:00 pm
  • 53 minutes 26 seconds
    Jill Biden, Marilyn Monroe at 100, Families at the ICE Detention Center

    In her new memoir, "View from the East Wing", former first lady Jill Biden discusses her four years in the White House. She sits down with correspondent Rita Braver to talk about the legacy of her husband's presidency, as well as the challenges that Joe Biden faced.

    Norma Jeane Baker, known to the world as Marilyn Monroe, died in 1962 at age 36. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with those studying the sex symbol's life and career, and those who are preserving her film persona.

    More than 6,300 children under 18 – some as young as two months old, and almost all with no criminal record – have been arrested by federal immigration authorities during President Trump's second term. "Sunday Morning" correspondent Jim Axelrod talks with a family that was held at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center, outside San Antonio, Texas, for almost four months.

    31 May 2026, 3:30 pm
  • 50 minutes 45 seconds
    Sweet and Sour, Legend: Patti LaBelle, Piece of Cake

    Lee Cowan visits The Concours d’Elegance, widely considered the most prestigious car show in the world, and The Concours d’Lemons, which celebrates the unloved, the junkers and the failures of the automotive world. Both events happen on the same weekend, a few miles apart in California.

    Tracy Smith catches up with legendary singer Patti LaBelle, who has been performing for six decades.

    Faith Salie catches up with Elisa Sunga, who never saw a cake in her life until she was 14 years old. Today, she’s behind an international touring cake picnic, where hundreds to thousands of cakes are often brought to the table.

    24 May 2026, 5:38 pm
  • 51 minutes 40 seconds
    Extended Interview: Jon Favreau

    Jon Favreau, the creator of the "Star Wars" series "The Mandaloriam", and director of the new film "The Mandalorian and Grogu", talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about the myth of "Star Wars", the influences on the story (including Japanese samurai films), and expanding the universe for a new audience. He also talks about working with Robert Downey Jr. on his film "Iron Man", and about cooking, the subject of his 2014 movie, "Chef".

    18 May 2026, 7:01 am
  • 36 minutes 48 seconds
    Jon Favreau, Rise of ADUs, Marimekko

    Jane Pauley hosts our annual look at design. Featured: Tiny homes in your backyard; Louis Vuitton; Adobe house construction; Finland's Marimekko; domino art; Philadelphia food favorites; chandeliers; Longwood Gardens; rare maps; and director Jon Favreau of "The Mandalorian and Grogu".

    17 May 2026, 4:54 pm
  • 15 minutes 18 seconds
    Extended Interview: Dan Rather on CBS News Radio

    CBS News veteran Dan Rather talks with Mo Rocca about the impact that the heralded CBS Radio News had on him – as a child growing up in Texas, and as a young journalist learning by the example of "Murrow's Boys." He also discusses CBS Radio News' role in the evolution of broadcast journalism.

    12 May 2026, 4:01 am
  • 39 minutes 29 seconds
    Extended Interview: Martin Short

    Correspondent Tracy Smith sits down with comedian Martin Short, star of "SCTV," "Saturday Night Live" and "Only Murders in the Building," to talk about how director Lawrence Kasdan convinced him to become the subject of the documentary, "Martin: Life Is Short." They also discuss applying his childhood fantasies in show business; experiencing grief and loss as a young man; his first professional job on "Godspell" with Gilda Radner; and the value of reading his own reviews. He also describes his treasured characters like Ed Grimley, Nathan Thurm and Jiminy Glick.

    11 May 2026, 4:01 am
  • 53 minutes 1 second
    Voting, Mother's Day with Martha, Signing Off

    Robert Costa looks at the turmoil surrounding voting in America as the country gears up for the midterm elections. Martha Stewart has some culinary ideas for Mother’s Day, or any day. Mo Rocca looks back at the illustrious history of CBS Radio, which goes off the air May 22 after 99 years.

    10 May 2026, 4:17 pm
  • 19 minutes 36 seconds
    Extended interview: Sting

    The rock musician Sting talks with Mark Phillips about his stage musical, "The Last Ship", in which he stars, and which is being performed on a global tour. He calls the show an elegy for what Newcastle and its people represented to him growing up. He also discusses why, for him, uncertainty is a key component of art; why performing "Roxanne" today is never tiresome; and why, for him, music is a church.

    4 May 2026, 7:01 am
  • 58 minutes 14 seconds
    Sting, Overtourism, Mozart exhibit

    Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: The effects of overtourism; horse therapy; a tool to help keep dementia in check; Sting on "The Last Ship"; a golf journalist takes over a failing golf course; a Mozart exhibition; and collecting PEZ dispensers.

    3 May 2026, 5:12 pm
  • 15 minutes 16 seconds
    Extended Interview: Kacey Musgraves

    Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about her latest album, "Middle of Nowhere," a record inspired by loneliness following a breakup, and how she grew to feel empowered by the concept of liminal space.

    27 April 2026, 4:01 am
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