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S2025 E42 George Clooney, Ken Burns, Salman Rushdie
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GEORGE CLOONEY – Seth Doane meets up with George Clooney at the Venice Film Festival to talk about his new film, "Jay Kelly." Together, they take a boat ride through the city and discuss Clooney's life as an actor, father, activist and entrepreneur. Watch a preview here, where Clooney talks about "hitting doubles" in his career.

WHO'S WATCHING THE KIDS? – Tracy Smith reports on the ongoing challenges facing parents trying to find – and afford – childcare in America.

THESE UNITED STATES … KEN BURNS –John Dickerson sits down with legendary documentary filmmaker Ken Burns at his home in New Hampshire to discuss his latest series, "The American Revolution," which explores how America's founding changed the world.

FINE PRINT: SALMAN RUSHDIE – Martha Teichner talks with author Salman Rushdie about his new book, The Eleventh Hour, and life following a brutal knife attack he survived in 2022.

CROSSROADS – Robert Costa speaks with Princeton University president Christopher Eisgruber about the high-stakes challenges facing America's elite academic institutions.

INHERITANCE –Lee Cowan introduces us to Adam Tendler, a pianist who used an unexpected inheritance to fund the composition of music that has been moving audiences around the world.

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Billy Bob Thornton, Jessie Buckley, Bill Gates

BILLY BOB THORNTON –Lee Cowan sits down with Academy Award-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton to chat about season two of his hit Paramount+ show, LANDMAN, and his very unlikely road from rural Arkansas to stardom.

IN CONVERSATION: JESSIE BUCKLEY – Seth Doane talks with Academy Award-nominated Irish actress and singer Jessie Buckley about her new movie "Hamnet," based on the bestselling fictional novel about William Shakespeare's loss of a child and writing "Hamlet."

WOUNDS OF WAR –Lesley Stahl looks at the challenges World War II veterans faced when they returned home.

A SIGN OF HOPE – Dr. Jon LaPook reports on promising new treatments and possible early detection for Alzheimer's disease, talking with Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, who has donated hundreds of millions of dollars for research, along with doctors at Washington University in St. Louis.

SMALL WONDERS –Conor Knighton shows us a colorful world of fall foliage ... in miniature! Like their bigger counterparts, bonsai trees transform every autumn, offering a gorgeous display of reds, oranges and yellows.

THESE UNITED STATES – Mo Rocca meets a New York City lawyer whose extraordinary flag collection honors veterans around the country.

AMERICA DECIDES – Robert Costa reports on the latest political news from Washington and the elections held across the nation this week.

COMMENTARY – Faith Salie on the teenage slang phenomenon called "6, 7."