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S2025 E34 Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Nate Bargatze, Tim Curry, Dr. Timothy Johnson
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JUSTICE BARRETT – For her first television interview since joining the Supreme Court, Justice Amy Coney Barrett speaks with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell about her new book, Listening to the Law, and shares her perspective on trust in the Court, recent rulings and the state of democracy.

SUNDAY PROFILE: NATE BARGATZE – Conor Knighton catches up with one of the reigning kings of stand-up comedy, Nate Bargatze, who shares that he's got an eye on conquering even more territory in the entertainment world.

TIME WARP –Tracy Smith visits with legendary actor Tim Curry to reflect on 50 years of the groundbreaking cult film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." Smith also speaks with "Rocky Horror" co-star Barry Bostwick and executive producer Lou Adler, who describes how this initial box-office flop has gone on to become the longest continuously running movie in history.

CDC –Robert Costa looks at the turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and what's at stake for the nation's health under the controversial leadership of secretary of health and human services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

ALL THE BUZZ – Holly Williams heads to Australia where a caffeinated drink known as the "flat white" was created, before catching on around the world.

THESE UNITED STATES –Lee Cowan shares the history of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.

OPINION – Dr. Timothy Johnson shares his perspective about how the turmoil at the CDC could harm healthcare in the United States.

LIBRARY COUTURE – Elaine Quijano visits a free, one-of-a-kind fashion program at the Brooklyn Public Library. She speaks with the founders about why their Fashion Academy and community are in vogue. 

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2025/08/31 S2025 E33
John Fogerty, Jessica Frank, Laura Ullrich, Alex Katz, Dr. Sanjay Gupta

A SUMMER SONG: JOHN FOGERTY – Robert Costa talks to the legendary singer, songwriter and guitarist John Fogerty, who upon recently turning 80 has plenty to say. He reflects on decades of shaping American music and culture, and he's joined by his two sons and wife.

SUN QUEEN – After 20-plus years, our "Sun Queen," Jessica Frank, is retiring. Over the past two decades and more, Jessica has led our search for suns – selecting more than 9,000 suns, many from our talented viewers, to appear on our broadcast. Now, we shine the light back on her with a tribute from Serena Altschul.

AI@WORK –David Pogue reports on the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs. Is AI reducing the work force, creating new employment opportunities, or both? And is the fear justified? He speaks with Laura Ullrich, the director of economic research at Indeed, plus M.I.T. economist David Autor and a recent college graduate about this important issue.

ON DISPLAY: ALEX KATZ – Elaine Quijano speaks with artist Alex Katz, who now, after more than 75 years of painting, is focused on the work of other artists. Katz offers a look at a collection of paintings by emerging and established artists he gifted to Maine's Portland Museum of Art.

WHERE DOES IT HURT? DR. SANJAY GUPTA – Jane Pauley interviews Dr. Sanjay Gupta – CNN's chief medical correspondent – about chronic pain, which he explores in his new book It Doesn't Have to Hurt.

THE TRUCK STOPS HERE! – Luke Burbank takes us to Iowa to visit the "World's Largest Truckstop," with a mission to care for its truckers as much as its trucks.

THESE UNITED STATES – We look at the storied history of the United Auto Workers, which was first recognized in 1937 by General Motors and continues to shape American life today.

NOT A FARMER – Jim Gaffigan loves growing vegetables, just don't call him a farmer.