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S2025 E26 Michael Tilson Thomas, Dara Khosrowshahi, James Gunn, David Corenswet, Jim Gaffigan
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TAKING A BOW – Lesley Stahl visits with conductor Michael Tilson Thomas at his home in San Francisco to talk about his career and taking a bow at the podium after a cancer diagnosis.

DRIVING FORCE – Jo Ling Kent speaks with the CEO of Uber, Dara Khosrowshahi, for a wide-ranging interview about his family's immigration story, the past and future of the company and how he's navigating the Trump administration. His mother, Lili Khosrowshahi, joins to discuss their family's roots in Iran.

SUPERMAN – Ben Mankiewicz has a report on Superman: past and present. He speaks with CEO of DC Studios and director James Gunn and joins David Corenswet on a visit to his hometown to hear what the Superman role means to him.

CANCER RESEARCH – Ted Koppel talks with leading cancer specialists and patients about the human cost of layoffs, delays and budget cuts for cancer research.

WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR. – Robert Costa reports on the life of William F. Buckley Jr., including an interview with biographer Sam Tanenhaus and Newt Gingrich, who discuss how Buckley has shaped the Republican Party today.

HEAVENLY SIGHT – Seth Doane visits the Vatican observatory where summer school students are looking to the stars.

OPINION – Jim Gaffigan has Fourth of July fireworks on his mind.

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2025/07/06 S2025 E27
Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Carl Gottlieb, Sabrina Carpenter, David Sedaris

JAWS! – It's been 50 years since "Jaws" premiered, and Ben Mankiewicz takes us back to Martha's Vineyard in the summer of 1974. In conversation with actors Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary and screenwriter-actor Carl Gottlieb, Mankiewicz revisits the movie that put summer blockbusters on the map.

THESE UNITED STATES: HUDDLED MASSES – Mo Rocca kicks off our year-long celebration of America's semiquincentennial with a look at the Statue of Liberty and how she became a symbol for our nation of immigrants. Rocca speaks with secretary of the Smithsonian, Lonnie Bunch, and more.

KETCHUP, MUSTARD, MAYONNAISE – On a holiday weekend when Americans love to barbecue, Luke Burbank looks at our love of condiments. He takes a trip to the National Mustard Museum, explores complicated feelings about mayonnaise and shares the history of ketchup.

THE AMERICAN: MARK TWAIN –Robert Costa reports on Mark Twain's important place in our cultural history with a visit to his boyhood home in Missouri. Costa speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ron Chernow about his new book on Twain, the "father of American literature."

CUBISM! – David Pogue attends the Rubik's World Championship in Seattle, where he talks to world-record holder and 19-year-old Luke Garrett and other rising superstars.

A SUMMER SONG: SABRINA CARPENTER – Tracy Smith spends some time with rising superstar singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter.

OPINION – Author and humorist David Sedaris has a few tips … on tipping. Sort of …