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S2025 E22 Elon Musk, Seth MacFarlane, Bill Clinton, Jacinda Ardern
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ELON MUSK – David Pogue interviews Elon Musk at SpaceX's Starbase facility in Texas for a wide-ranging discussion about DOGE, climate change, the future of space and the Trump administration.

ALL THAT GLITTERS – With HBO Max's "The Gilded Age" about to stream for a third season, Mo Rocca goes behind the scenes of the series – speaking to members of the cast and historians who reflect on both the show and the period.

SETH MACFARLANE – Luke Burbank catches up with Seth MacFarlane, who has recorded a new album of Frank Sinatra songs, titled Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements, out June 6.

FINE PRINT: BILL CLINTON AND JAMES PATTERSON – Tracy Smith talks with former President Bill Clinton and author James Patterson at his home in New York about the duo joining forces – for the third time – to write political thriller The First Gentleman.

ONE OF A KIND – Robert Costa visits former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in her new hometown, Boston, to talk about her life, career and new memoir, A Different Kind of Power.

A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS – Faith Salie has thoughts on the soon-to-be disappearing penny.

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Ed Bastian, David Foster, Anne Tyler, Ron Charles

DELTA – On one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, Kris Van Cleave talks with the CEO of Delta Air Lines, Ed Bastian, as the company looks back on 100 years of aviation.

SUNDAY PROFILE: DAVID FOSTER – Tracy Smith catches up with writer, producer and musician David Foster to talk about his many hit songs and his Tony-nominated Broadway show "BOOP! The Musical."

FINE PRINT: ANNE TYLER – Robert Costa profiles Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant and The Accidental Tourist author Anne Tyler, who recently released her 25th novel, Three Days in June.

A KNOCK AT THE DOOR – In honor of Memorial Day, Elaine Quijano has the story of one woman's mission to change how our nation's military notifies families of those killed in action.

CARTOONS DEFYING CONVENTION –Faith Salie tells the story of one private investigator's quest to learn about a mysterious aunt, who turned out to be one of America's pioneering female cartoonists, Barbara Shermund.

SUNDAY JOURNAL – Elizabeth Palmer talks with BBC reporter Steve Rosenberg about being the last Western journalist still reporting from Moscow.

BON APPÉTIT – Jane Pauley looks at the Art & Design issue of Bon Appétit, the food and entertaining magazine that's trying something new: recipes designed to imitate notable works of art.

SUMMER 2025 PREVIEW – We look at the art, books and music coming up this summer ahead of Memorial Day, the unofficial start of the season. Ron Charles, book critic at The Washington Post, joins us with his thoughts.