On Point
On Point was born in the immediate aftermath of the attacks of 9/11, when the country was looking for answers and impatient with old certitudes. We still carry that urgency today: to test, challenge and probe.
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Episodes
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What Teenagers Think Of The Accusations Against Brett Kavanaugh
Teens and the Kavanaugh hearings. What do they think about how Washington is handling this moment? What lessons are they learning? We’ll ask teenagers from around the country.
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A Son Of Immigrants Makes The Case For Tighter Immigration Policy
So why is Reihan Salam, executive editor of National Review and the son of immigrants calling for tighter restrictions on immigration? We’ll ask him.
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What Does The Future Of Tech Hold? AI Crisis Awaits, Former Google China Head Says
Top Chinese technologist Kai-Fu Lee talks about China, the U.S., the race for dominance in artificial intelligence and how we can survive the AI revolution.
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Oscar Winner Tom Hanks Shares His Secret To Success — And Love For The Typewriter
We'll talk with actor Tom Hanks on his career, his book and his love affair with the typewriter.
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Week In The News: Kavanaugh Accusations, Florence's Destruction, North Korea And More
Kavanaugh and his accuser. Florence’s path of destruction. North Korea talks. We unpack it all with CBS News’ chief White House correspondent Major Garrett.
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In 'These Truths,' Historian Jill Lepore Asks If America Has Lived Up To Its Ideals
American truths, not so self-evident. Historian Jill Lepore on why the tension between fact and fiction has been with us since the nation’s founding.
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Actor-Writer-Director Ethan Hawke, In What Might Be His Biggest Year Yet
Ethan Hawke on his new film about singer-songwriter Blaze Foley.
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In Memoir, Jose Antonio Vargas Shares His Life As An 'Undocumented Citizen'
Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas made headlines when outed himself as undocumented. His new memoir is “Dear America."
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Violinist Lucia Micarelli Does It All — Touring, Recording, Acting And More
Violinist Lucia Micarelli defies the limits of what music can be played on a violin. She’s with us.
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Considering The Future Of The NFL, From Pro Football's Peak To The Present
Race, politics and patriotism. We’re talking about the NFL with superfan and journalist Mark Leibovich. His new book is "Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times."
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Week In The News: Hurricane Florence, Pence Swears Loyalty, Moonves Out At CBS
The wrath of Hurricane Florence. Pence says he’d take a lie detector test in a heartbeat. Moonves out at CBS. The roundtable dives in.
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Nixon White House Counsel John Dean On Presidential Power, Watergate And More
Former President Richard Nixon’s White House counsel John Dean is back in the spotlight with a warning about unchecked presidential power. He’s with us.