Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks about U.S. aid, drone strikes in Russia and the possibility of territorial concessions; Israeli group Brothers and Sisters in Arms; University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders.
Cognitive psychologist and computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton; Gen. Mark Milley; sports agent Rich Paul; the technology, engineering and future of 3D-printed buildings.
President Biden discusses the United States' role in conflicts in Ukraine and Israel; family behind the rescue effort at kibbutz Nahal Oz after it was attacked; 50 migrants who were transported to Martha's Vineyard by Florida officials.
FBI Director Christopher Wray and intelligence chiefs from the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand; one of the five American prisoners freed from Iran; pop star Pink; the longest-running and most dangerous motorcycle race on earth.
Vice President Harris discusses the situation in Israel and Gaza, and domestic issues; Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili discusses Georgia's EU bid; indoor air quality; singer Christone "Kingfish" Ingram and actor Morgan Freeman.
John Eastman, the former law professor who gave controversial legal advice to former President Trump; Social Security Admin errors; Monkey Island, off the coast of Puerto Rico, is home to roughly 1,800 monkeys; the Israel-Hamas war.
Iran's use of proxy assassins to silence or eliminate critics of the regime in the U.S. and Europe; Russia's destruction and looting of Ukraine's museums, churches and monuments; the national regulator tasked with cleaning up horse racing.
Ukranian mothers travel to bring back children abducted by Russia; new details about the wildfire that devastated the Hawaiian town of Lahaina; guitarist Steven Van Zandt; a community founded by formerly enslaved people in Alabama.
Ukrainian families grieving for the losses of their loved ones go on an expedition of hope; the Principality of Sealand, a tiny nation with a history of piracy, coups and countercoups; winemaking in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
Speaking with civilians who resisted the occupation in Kherson, Ukraine; Gov. Mark Gordon (R-Wyoming) talks about his goal to make his state carbon-negative in CO2 emissions; the most disliked tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic.
Speaking with a freed Israeli hostage; the theft of thousands of sacred stone, bronze and gold artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia; the musical legacy of Gnawa music.
The efforts to protect the sperm whale; the rhesus macaque monkeys of Monkey Island, off the coast of Puerto Rico; how sloths mastered the art of survival for more than 60 million years.
The crisis in commercial real estate, specifically in New York City's office sector; a groundbreaking approach to brain surgery that could revolutionize the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and drug addiction without any incisions.
Colette Peters, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons; Interpol's successes in fighting global crime; Pat Craig, founder of The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado.
Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve; Chinese migrants entering the U.S. through the southern border; technology helps spur a sports betting boom.
An inside look at the U.S. Navy response to Houthi Red Sea attacks; an alternate Donald Trump elector in Wisconsin speaks out; Cillian Murphy discusses his acting career including his success in Oppenheimer (2023).
A report on what is happening inside Gaza; U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns talks about relations between the U.S. and China; China's economy and the mood of the country since its zero-COVID policy.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) discusses his controversial border enforcement effort, known as Operation Lone Star; the battle to ban 97 books in one South Carolina public school district; NASA's plans to send Americans back to the moon.
Getting away from things with replays of three segments exploring remote, historic or wild locales: the comeback story of Canada's Fago Island, uncovering Caligula's gardens in Rome, and rehabilitating Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park.
Combating the spread of misleading information on social media; President of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador; the consequences of the U.S. Senate's logjam over ratifying the UN's Law of the Sea.
Potential attacks on American government officials; the Indian Relay, a fast-paced, bareback horse race where teams complete three consecutive laps around a standard horse track.
The efforts to clear landmines in Izium, Ukraine; artificial intelligence chatbots offering mental health support; the mastermind behind two decades worth of thefts at hallowed sports venues and small museums.
Hackers paralyze some of Las Vegas' biggest hotels and casinos; author Salman Rushdie; people searching for the mysterious Tasmanian tiger, an apex predator declared extinct 40 years ago.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.); an unlikely effort to get more money in the hands of rank-and-file workers; two high school seniors who solved a mathematical puzzle that was thought to be impossible for 2,000 years.
The latest on the consequential three fronts where Israel is currently engaged; Christopher Ahn details his 2019 mission with Cheollima Civil Defense to free the North Koreans and the legal hurdles he's now facing at home and abroad.
SEASON FINALE: Interview with Pope Francis; Cuban spies working in the U.S. government, serving in high profile positions with top security clearances; a photo album depicting Nazis socializing at dinner parties and picnics.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) discusses his controversial border enforcement effort, known as Operation Lone Star; the longest-running and most dangerous motorcycle race on earth: the Isle of Man TT.
Three earlier segments are replayed: Targets of proxy assassins deployed by Iran to silence or eliminate critics of the regime; Governor Mark Gordon (Republican-Wyoming); singer Pink.
Inmates inside a women's prison in Aliceville, Ala., candidly share their concerns about the institution; computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton; longtime guitarist and musical director for Springsteen and the E Street Band Steven Van Zandt.
Political opponents of Vladimir Putin who were forced to flee to Vilnius, Lithuania; people who have been burdened with debt from Social Security Administration mistakes; consequences of the Senate logjam over the Law of the Sea.
Vice Admiral Brad Cooper and other Navy officers discuss a new kind of warfare on the high seas involving anti-ship ballistic missiles; the theft of thousands of sacred stone, bronze and gold artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia.
A report on America's children of war with Elizabeth Dole; Interpol's successes in fighting global crime; people searching for the mysterious Tasmanian tiger, an apex predator declared extinct.
An investigation into potential attacks on American government officials, a condition known as Havana syndrome and the Pentagon's global investigation into these incidents; comic Kevin Hart.
A 3D-printed home; NASA's aspirations for a 3D printed infrastructure on the moon; how the mental health field harnesses artificial intelligence tools to engage with patients.
Scott Pelley presents an update on the previous day's assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Ukrainian families grieving for the losses of their loved ones go on an expedition of hope; Pat Craig, founder of The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado.
First, President Biden dropped out of the 2024 election. Then, a report on exonerees and survivors coming together to heal. And, a look at conversations spanning the political spectrum.
Hackers paralyze some of Las Vegas' biggest hotels and casinos; an unlikely effort to get more money in the hands of rank-and-file workers; filmmaker Greta Gerwig.
Military families who blame their health problems on the Navy's response to a fuel spill at Pearl Harbor; a doctor treats injured civilians in Ukraine; Indian Relay.