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S2025 E41 Kenny Chesney, Guillermo del Toro, Nick Thompson, Jim Farley
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TAKE NOTE: KENNY CHESNEY – Lee Cowan catches up with country superstar Kenny Chesney, who wrapped up a sold-out run at Sphere in Las Vegas. He's out with a new book "Heart Life Music."

WHO'S THE BOSS? – Kris Van Cleave talks with Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, to explore the impact of the current economy and political climate on vehicle sales.

PERSONAL BEST – CBS MORNINGS co-host Tony Dokoupil sits down with Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and a world-class distance runner, who has written a new book "The Running Ground" about lessons he's learned from his family and from running.

FRANKENSTEIN – Seth Doane speaks with filmmaker Guillermo del Toro about his long-awaited take on Frankenstein. Doane also talks with cast members Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi about stepping into their iconic roles.

NOTHING TO FEAR? – Susan Spencer explores phobias – we all have them – and what people can do to overcome their fears.

TARANTULAS – In time for Halloween, Jonathan Vigliotti visits a town that celebrates tarantulas.

THESE UNITED STATES: THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE – As part of our continuing series "These United States," Mo Rocca examines how the White House in Washington D.C. has changed since it opened in 1800, and still remains an enduring symbol of continuity and stability.

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2025/10/19 S2025 E40
Ms. Rachel, Tim Curry, Ben Stiller, Refik Anadol, Josh Seftel

IN HER OWN WORDS … – Tracy Smith talks with the family of Virginia Giuffre, alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein, and her co-author, Amy Wallace, about Giuffre's revealing memoir, Nobody's Girl, published after her death by suicide. Watch a preview here, where Wallace recalls a chilling detail from the book, describing how Jeffrey Epstein would ask Virginia Giuffre to "tuck him in" at night.

MS. RACHEL – Jo Ling Kent visits with Ms. Rachel, the educator, singer and social media sensation who is often called this generation's Mr. Rogers. She opens up about her meteoric rise to fame, motherhood and her advocacy work.

IN CONVERSATION: TIM CURRY – Ben Mankiewicz speaks with actor Tim Curry – who became a cult star with "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." A versatile and prolific performer, Curry opens up about his life, fame and the stroke in 2012 that left him partially paralyzed.  

FAMILY AFFAIR: BEN STILLER – Jim Axelrod talks with Ben Stiller about his expansive career as an actor, writer, director and producer. Now, he tells Axelrod about how his latest project is far more personal than anything he's done before: a new documentary about his parents, the comedy duo Stiller and Meara.

ON THE BORDERLINE – Lee Cowan visits the Haskell Free Library & Opera House, which straddles the border of the United States and Canada and has served as a symbol of unity between the two countries for more than a century. Despite newly imposed restrictions at the U.S. border, Cowan talks to members of the library community and the mayor of Stanstead, Quebec, about how a longstanding friendship and tradition endure inside this palace of literacy, culture and education.

ON DISPLAY: REFIK ANADOL – Luke Burbank introduces us to Refik Anadol, an artist who is pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence and art.

COMMENTARY – Charles Blow talks about the need for local newspapers.

JOSH SEFTEL'S MOM – Filmmaker Josh Seftel talks with his mom about her love of baseball.