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CBS Mornings Plus Season 2025 Air Dates

Wednesday
Jan 01, 2025

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S2025E01 - Episode 1 Air Date: Jan 01, 2025 14:00 - 6 months ago

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Thursday
Jan 02, 2025

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S2025E02 - Nubiah Taylor Air Date: Jan 02, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Nubiah Taylor, founder of Taylor'd Cosmetology School in Minneapolis, is teaching students how to care for melanated skin while providing a space for aspiring beauty professionals to thrive. From the stock market to inflation, CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady looks back on some of the big financial stories of 2024 and what to expect in 2025.

Friday
Jan 03, 2025

14:00
S2025E03 - Episode 3 Air Date: Jan 03, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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New research reveals breast cancer rates are increasing faster among younger women than any other group. Elaine Quijano reports on the findings. Saving money and improving mental health top the list of 2025 resolutions as Americans look to start the year with a focus on self-improvement and happiness. 

Monday
Jan 06, 2025

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S2025E04 - Michael Moss, Darryl McDaniels, Niko Moon Air Date: Jan 06, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Moss explains the FDA's new rules for "healthy" food labels, limits on added sugars, and the push for alcohol warning labels. Nikki Glaser made her hosting debut at the 82nd Golden Globes, where "Emilia Perez" and "Shogun" each won four awards. Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner share the night's biggest moments.  DMC of Run-DMC and country star Niko Moon join forces with "One Million Strong" to create sober-friendly spaces at concerts, helping fans and artists affected by addiction. 

Tuesday
Jan 07, 2025

14:00
S2025E05 - Amanda Gorman, Chef Alexander Smalls Air Date: Jan 07, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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In his new children's book, "When Alexander Graced the Table," James Beard Foundation Award winner Alexander Smalls shares the story of a young boy learning to contribute to family meals with a special lemon icebox pie. Poet Amanda Gorman shares her new children's book, "Girls on the Rise," celebrating women's achievements and encouraging young girls to embrace their power to change the world.  

Wednesday
Jan 08, 2025

14:00
S2025E06 - Gretchen Rubin, Nick Thompson Air Date: Jan 08, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Bestselling author and happiness expert Gretchen Rubin talks about how to separate fact from fiction when it comes to sticking to New Year's resolutions. Nick Thompson, CEO of "The Atlantic" and former editor-in-chief of "Wired," discusses the consequences of Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program and the rise of self-policing in a "post-information" age. At just 29, Shallie Bey Jr. became the first African American and youngest superintendent of the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, thanks to nominations by President Jimmy Carter. Bey reflects on Carter's commitment to diversity and his own trailblazing career. 

Thursday
Jan 09, 2025

14:00
S2025E07 - Episode 7 Air Date: Jan 09, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Friday
Jan 10, 2025

14:00
S2025E08 - Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Rep. Mike Gallagher, Dr. Sue Varma Air Date: Jan 10, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Lindsey Troy, a mother of two, fled the Eaton Fire with her family as flames neared their neighborhood in Eagle Rock. Her 5-year-old daughter's school was destroyed in nearby Altadena, which has been devastated by the fire. Troy joins "CBS Mornings Plus" from San Diego, where her family is taking refuge. Former Republican Congressman Mike Gallagher breaks down the key issues as TikTok races against the clock to avoid being blocked in the U.S. TikTok could shut down the social media site in the U.S. by Jan. 19 unless the Supreme Court strikes down or delays the effective date of a law aimed at forcing TikTok's sale by its Chinese parent company. As the most destructive wildfires in L.A. history continue to ravage the region, veterinarian Dr. Annie Harvilicz is rescuing and caring for pets caught in the chaos. Harvilicz has taken in 40 animals, offering hope during a devastating crisis. As massive flames continue to ravage Southern California, survivors are left to pick up the pieces. Dr. Sue Varma talks about the long-term psychological effects of natural disasters, highlighting the emotional toll on those affected by such devastation. Award-winning actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste, known for roles in "How to Get Away with Murder" and "Without a Trace," is receiving serious Oscar buzz for her performance in "Hard Truths." Reuniting with director Mike Leigh, Jean-Baptiste portrays Pansy Deacon, a character struggling with anger and family turmoil in one of 2024's best films.

Monday
Jan 13, 2025

14:00
S2025E09 - Fire Chief Anthony Marrone Air Date: Jan 13, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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CBS News' Maurice Dubois gets a firsthand aerial look at how once-sprawling California communities have been destroyed by the wildfires. Firefighters in Los Angeles County enter day six of battling wildfires, with the Palisades and Eaton fires still raging. Fire Chief Anthony Marrone discusses the ongoing efforts to contain the flames as at least 24 people have been killed, 16 are missing, and more than 12,000 structures have been destroyed in one of California's worst natural disasters.

Tuesday
Jan 14, 2025

14:00
S2025E10 - Ayesha Curry Air Date: Jan 14, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Retired U.S. Army Colonel Myles Caggins III talks about the challenges and qualifications needed to be America's next secretary of defense as Pete Hegseth faces a confirmation hearing. Seasonal affective disorder affects 40% of American adults in the winter months. Dr. Jon LaPook, chief medical correspondent for CBS News, shares tips for improving your mood during the colder, darker season. Chef, entrepreneur and author Ayesha Curry joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss expanding her empire into publishing, uplifting diverse voices and why she selected her imprint's first novel "Honeysuckle and Bone" by Trisha Tobias. President Biden signs a law allowing the first monument honoring the women's suffrage movement to be built on the National Mall. The monument is expected to be completed between 2032 and 2033. 

Wednesday
Jan 15, 2025

14:00
S2025E11 - Derek Thompson Air Date: Jan 15, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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As President Biden delivers his farewell address, presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of "The Leadership Journey" and "An Unfinished Love Story," joins to explore the significance of the transition period and the history of the farewell address.In "The Anti-Social Century," Derek Thompson examines the rise of social isolation, a growing issue that predates the COVID-19 pandemic. He joins to discuss how people are increasingly choosing to spend time away from others. With TikTok facing a possible U.S. ban, users are flocking to the new Chinese app RedNote, which has become the top downloaded app in the U.S. as part of a protest, sharing videos under the hashtag "TikTok Refugee." As wildfires continue in Southern California, false claims and scams are spreading online, including rumors about the Hollywood sign and looting. Melissa Mahtani joins to help separate fact from fiction.  

Thursday
Jan 16, 2025

14:00
S2025E12 - Alexandra Turvey Air Date: Jan 16, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Alexandra Turvey, a 21-time All-American swimmer from Pomona College, is honored with the 2024 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Turvey joins "CBS Mornings Plus" for her first interview since receiving the prestigious recognition. With nearly half of Americans carrying credit card balances month-to-month, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger provides tips on how to pay down debt. 

Friday
Jan 17, 2025

14:00
S2025E13 - Kat Kinsman Air Date: Jan 17, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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The initial phase of the ceasefire agreement aims to deliver critical humanitarian aid to Gaza. Avril Benoît, CEO of Doctors Without Borders U.S., discusses the challenges and impact of the relief efforts. The controversy surrounding "It Ends With Us" deepens with lawsuits alleging sexual harassment, smear campaigns and defamation. Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni and Ryan Reynolds are at the center of a legal storm that shows no signs of slowing down. "Food & Wine" reveals what's ahead for food in 2025, including trends shaping what we eat and drink. The highly anticipated "Unrivaled" league kicks off tonight, featuring 36 WNBA players across six teams. Founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, the league offers players an opportunity to supplement their income during the offseason and build their brands, instead of going overseas.

Tuesday
Jan 21, 2025

14:00
S2025E14 - Frankie Grande Air Date: Jan 21, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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On his first day in office, President Trump signed executive orders to withdraw the U.S. from the World Health Organization and rescinded key Biden-era health care policies. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break down what these actions mean for the country's health future. Meet a skin care professional dedicated to pampering those who typically don't get the chance.

Wednesday
Jan 22, 2025

14:00
S2025E15 - Rachel Juarez, Michael Corriero, Yodit Tewolde Air Date: Jan 22, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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As powerful weather events become more frequent, CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti examines how we can adapt. He reflects on the recent Los Angeles wildfires, the planet's hottest year on record, and the growing toll of billion-dollar disasters, including Hurricane Helene. Misinformation about "autism detox treatments," which claim to remove toxins and heavy metals from the bloodstream, is circulating online. These products, often made from zeolite, are unapproved by the FDA and can pose serious health risks. Dr. Alycia Halladay of the Autism Science Foundation discusses the dangers and myths surrounding these treatments. After over a decade on air, "Hot Bench" celebrates its 2,000th episode, making history as the number one syndicated court show in original production. Judges Rachel Juarez, Yodit Tewolde and Michael Corriero join us to reflect on the show's success and the many cases it has presided over. 

Thursday
Jan 23, 2025

14:00
S2025E16 - Kevin Frazier, Nischelle Turner Air Date: Jan 23, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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New Los Angeles wildfire prompts more evacuations, nominees for the 97th Academy Awards were announced, and American farmers are bracing for changes under President Trump's immigration policy.

Friday
Jan 24, 2025

14:00
S2025E17 - Elliot Zimet Air Date: Jan 24, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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With January bringing freezing temperatures, it's not too late to winterize your home. Better Homes and Gardens' Lauren Phillips shares tips on how to keep your house warm and protect against high energy bills. Elliot Zimet's performances blend mind-bending magic with concert-like energy, earning praise from stars like Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake. Zimet joins Nate Burleson to showcase his incredible illusions. 

Monday
Jan 27, 2025

14:00
S2025E18 - Lisa Strauss Air Date: Jan 27, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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After more than 60 years of iconic broadcasts, the "CBS Evening News" is stepping into a new chapter with co-anchors John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois. The revamped show, which will feature a fresh look and format, will be broadcast from the historic Studio 47 in New York City. Ever wake up on the couch, then move to bed only to lie wide awake? Licensed psychologist Lisa Strauss explains why this happens and offers tips on how to get restful sleep.

Tuesday
Jan 28, 2025

14:00
S2025E19 - January 28, 2025 Air Date: Jan 28, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials have been directed to cut off all communications with the World Health Organization following President Trump's executive order to formally withdraw from the WHO. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain the impact of the sudden stoppage. San Francisco International Airport's new sensory room gives neurodivergent travelers a dedicated space to decompress before their flights. CBS News reporter Itay Hod has details. Studies have shown that one in 10 dads struggle with postpartum depression and anxiety, but stigma can prevent men from seeking out help. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook discusses how men's bodies may change when they become dads and symptoms to look out for. Altadena resident Evangeline Iglesias is suing Southern California Edison, alleging the utility company failed to shut off the power in time despite weather warnings about hurricane force winds. Edison International CEO Pedro Pizarro denies the allegations and says the company has "not seen evidence of sparks coming out of our lines" and that it follows yearly wildfire mitigation plans regulated by the state. CBS News' Elise Preston reports. 

Wednesday
Jan 29, 2025

14:00
S2025E20 - Amanda Nguyen Air Date: Jan 29, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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As rising mortgage costs make homeownership in big cities out of reach, Americans are flocking to exurbs—smaller towns on the outskirts of major metropolitan areas. Zillow's chief economist, Skylar Olsen, joins us to discuss the growing trend, with monthly mortgage payments nearly doubling from 2020 to 2024. Many are opting for exurbs, where housing is more affordable, yet still within commuting distance of major cities. As job seekers face mounting pressure, many are finding themselves applying for positions that don't actually exist. Career expert Erin McGoff weighs in on how to avoid falling for these fake opportunities. 

Friday
Jan 31, 2025

14:00
S2025E21 - Harvey Mason Jr., Shenseea Air Date: Jan 31, 2025 14:00 - 5 months ago

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Billy Nolen, a former acting FAA administrator during the Biden administration, speaks about the midair collision that happened Wednesday night near Washington, D.C., and aviation safety. Harvey Mason Jr., the CEO of the Recording Academy, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about performances at this year's Grammy Awards, which will be held on Sunday, and the impact of the L.A. area wildfires. Jamaican dancehall pop artist Shenseea speaks to "CBS Mornings Plus" about earning a pair of Grammy nominations, including her first solo nomination for Best Reggae Album. The Grammy Awards are Sunday on CBS.

Monday
Feb 03, 2025

14:00
S2025E22 - Jeremy Sisto Air Date: Feb 03, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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Influencers on social media have been reviewing different types of red light devices and claiming they could be effective at improving skin health and slowing the effects of aging. Devices have become so popular, the light therapy market in the U.S. is projected to grow to nearly $449 million by 2030. Dr. Rachel Nazarian, a board-certified dermatologist, explains what to know. For seven seasons, Jeremy Sisto has starred on the hit CBS series "FBI." He spoke to "CBS Mornings Plus" about why Tuesday's episode is so personal for his character and also discusses releasing new music. Entertainment Tonight's Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier break down music's biggest night at the 67th annual Grammy Awards.

Tuesday
Feb 04, 2025

14:00
S2025E23 - Dr. Nehemiah Mabry Air Date: Feb 04, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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According to the American Heart Association, only 10% of people in the U.S. who experience cardiac arrest outside of a hospital survive each year. It's in part because more than half don't receive CPR. Mike Smith, a CPR instructor with the American Heart Association, shows how to properly do hands-only CPR. There are 570 highway tunnels in the United States just for large roads. Nehemiah Mabry, an engineer and CEO of Stem Media joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss how they get built. Real estate mogul and one-time Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso spoke to CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti about L.A.'s recovery amid the deadly wildfires, the area's resiliency and launching a nonprofit coalition of businesses leaders in hopes to work with government officials to rebuild.

Wednesday
Feb 05, 2025

14:00
S2025E24 - Damon Wayans Jr. Air Date: Feb 05, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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James Herbert, an NBA writer with CBS Sports, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the Luka Dončić trade that shocked the NBA world over the weekend. The use of generative AI in schools is causing a divide in classrooms across the country. While some teachers embrace its use, others are banning it. AI for Education CEO Amanda Bickerstaff and professor James Taylor from the College of New Jersey join "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss their different viewpoints. Damon Wayans Jr., one of the stars and executive producers of the hit CBS sitcom "Poppa's House," talks about acting alongside his dad, comedy legend Damon Wayans Sr., and the "New Girl" reunion that will happen on a new episode of "Poppa's House." 

Thursday
Feb 06, 2025

14:00
S2025E25 - John Legend Air Date: Feb 06, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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As the Trump administration attempts to scale back the size of the federal government, the president has suggested disaster relief should be left to states and that FEMA needs to be overhauled or gotten rid of altogether. Sen. Peter Welch of Vermont, a Democrat, speaks with "CBS Mornings Plus" as his state continues to recover from two rounds of catastrophic flooding in July 2023 and July 2024. Cases are peaking for a second time this flu season. At least 41 states are reporting high or very high levels of the flu. Dr. Rabia De Latour, a gastroenterologist at NYU Langone Health, discusses how to keep yourself and your family safe. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings Plus" with tips on how to ease financial strains while caring for both your parents and children. A new survey shows 52% of these adults feel financially disadvantaged because of the support they're providing. Since 2014, the cost of a 30 second Super Bowl ad has more than doubled from $4 million to more than $8 million. Ad Age editor-in-chief Jeanine Poggi discusses what to expect.  

Friday
Feb 07, 2025

14:00
S2025E26 - Jamila Robinson Air Date: Feb 07, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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Retired FBI executive assistant director Chris Piehota, who worked in the bureau for more than 20 years, speaks to "CBS Mornings Plus" about the inquiry by the Trump administration into FBI employees who investigated the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack. A report found more than half of parents say they feel burned out, while another survey found 66% say the demands of parenthood make them feel isolated and lonely. Grace Bastidas, the editor-in-chief at "Parents" gives tips on how to prevent burnout. Jamila Robinson, the editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit and Epicurious, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to taste test some homemade Pop-Tarts and discuss Taylor Swift's impact on the popular treat. 

Monday
Feb 10, 2025

14:00
S2025E27 - Tim Shriver, Katie Drummond Air Date: Feb 10, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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A new Harris poll shows 76% of Democrats and 75% of Republicans say major cultural events like Sunday's Super Bowl deepen community connections that on other days feel fractured or broken. Tim Shriver, the CEO and co-founder of Unite, which promotes national unity, talks about why sports bring people together and the importance of remembering what we have in common with each other. Katie Drummond, the global editorial director at Wired, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain what to know about the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, which is run by Elon Musk, its employees and what it has access to at federal agencies. A new investigation from the Federal Trade Commission reveals that companies may be using your data against you. Surveillance pricing is when a company sets the price you see based on your unique habits and demographics. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains.

Tuesday
Feb 11, 2025

14:00
S2025E28 - Melanie Devoe Air Date: Feb 11, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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With Valentine's Day approaching, there's a growing effort to warn people about a devastating scam known as the "relationship investment scam." In 2023 alone, nearly a quarter of all Americans said they were duped by cyberscams totaling an estimated $159 billion. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which works to protect market users and the public from fraud, is joining forces with other agencies to alert people to scams. Melanie Devoe, the director of CFTC's Office of Customer Education and Outreach joins "CBS Mornings Plus." Last month, Demi Moore collected a Golden Globe for her performance in "The Substance." Now, she's getting buzz as the frontrunner for the Oscar. Moore looks back at her career journey as she speaks about what's behind her powerful performance and what the recognition means to her. The Trump administration's flurry of executive actions in his first few weeks have brought about sweeping changes and have also increased fears of a growing constitutional crisis. CBS News legal analyst Jessica Levinson discusses the checks and balances battle. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains the connection between your heart and cognitive health during American Heart Month.

Wednesday
Feb 12, 2025

14:00
S2025E29 - Lucy Boynton, Jennifer Mercieca Air Date: Feb 12, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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Frustration has grown inside the Trump administration over the speed of arrests and deportations of migrants. The White House says ICE has made 11,000 arrests in the last 18 days. During his inauguration, President Trump promised to deport "millions and millions." Patrick J. Lechleitner, who served as acting director of ICE under former President Joe Biden, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the administration's expectations. Social media feeds can become a slippery slope from fandoms to cult-like groups or obsessions for some. Jennifer Mercieca, a communications professor at Texas A&M University, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain red flags to watch out for. A Minnesota couple documents their triumphs and challenges, inspiring others with their love and resiliency after a near-fatal shooting in 2020. CBS News Minnesota's Reg Chapman has more. Actor Lucy Boynton talks about the true crime miniseries that she stars in, "A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story." The drama series is about Ruth Ellis, a nightclub manager in 1950s Britain. Ellis is convicted of shooting and killing her abusive boyfriend. As part of her sentence, she became the last woman to receive the death penalty in the U.K. Google Calendar will no longer mark cultural celebrations like Black History Month, Women's History Month and Holocaust Remembrance Month. Google says it removed the holidays last year when it "standardized" its calendars to only include public holidays and national observances. Several brands of canned tuna sold at stores like Trader Joe's, Publix and Costco have been voluntarily recalled due to a risk of botulism. No illnesses have been reported so far.

Thursday
Feb 13, 2025

14:00
S2025E30 - Shira Haas Air Date: Feb 13, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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With Valentine's Day coming Friday, a recent survey reveals that 40% of Americans in committed relationships have kept a financial secret from their partner. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains why these financial secrets can be just as damaging as infidelity. In the highly-anticipated film "Captain America: Brave New World," Shira Haas stars as Ruth Bat-Seraph, a former Black Widow spy turned U.S. security advisor. She joins Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford in this action-packed movie. Shira shares more about her role and the experience. 

Friday
Feb 14, 2025

14:00
S2025E31 - Catherine Price, Daniel Tannebaum Air Date: Feb 14, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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On this Valentine's Day, health and science journalist Catherine Price, author of "How to Break Up with Your Phone," shares insights on how excessive screen time might be damaging relationships. She explains why it might be time to reconsider our digital love affair.

Monday
Feb 17, 2025

14:00
S2025E32 - Angela Stent, Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge Air Date: Feb 17, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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Foreign policy expert Angela Stent joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the possible paths to ending the war in Ukraine, looking at what the future holds for the country amid ongoing peace talks between the U.S. and Russia. While social media is a great place for DIY tips and new recipes, the IRS is cautioning taxpayers against using it for tax advice. Misinformation could end up costing you more than you bargained for. CBS News Philadelphia's Josh Sidorowicz reports. With 50 to 70 million Americans battling sleep disorders, Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge, a nutrition scientist and co-author of "Eat Better, Sleep Better," shares practical tips and recipes to promote better sleep through healthier eating. Rebecca Jenkins McSwain and Alexis Smith Parker, descendants of families evicted from the Railroad Shop Colored Addition in Miami, recount the 1947 evictions. 

Tuesday
Feb 18, 2025

14:00
S2025E33 - Nicole Ari Parker, Margaret Spellings, Courtney Carver Air Date: Feb 18, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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President Trump is considering executive action to shut down the Department of Education, which provides vital support for student achievement, financial assistance, and civil rights enforcement. Margaret Spellings, former U.S. Secretary of Education, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the potential consequences if the department is dismantled. Loneliness is more common than many think, and the health risks associated with it—like heart disease, stroke and depression—are significant. Dr. Jon LaPook explores a surprising, low-tech solution for combating loneliness. Minimalism expert Courtney Carver joins us to discuss her latest book, "Gentle: Rest More, Stress Less, and Live the Life You Actually Want," offering simple steps to reduce stress, embrace rest and focus on what truly matters in life. 

Wednesday
Feb 19, 2025

14:00
S2025E34 - Dr. Stuart Ablon, Dr. Kamal Menghrajani Air Date: Feb 19, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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The Capital One-Discover merger is a step closer to reality, with shareholder approval clearing the way for federal review. The deal would push Capital One ahead of Citi in the credit card market—but what does that mean for consumers? CBS News MoneyWatch's Kelly O'Grady has the details. Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest school district, has banned smartphones and smartwatches during school hours, with limited exceptions. With 24 states considering similar policies, the debate over phones in schools is heating up. Dr. Stuart Ablon, a child and adolescent psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Harvard Medical School associate professor, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss. Key federal health web pages from agencies like the CDC and NIH—covering LGBTQ+ health, HIV prevention and gender identity—were removed in recent weeks. A court has ordered some pages restored, but they now feature disclaimers distancing them from the Trump administration. Dr. Kamal Menghrajani, former assistant director for cancer innovation and public health under the Biden administration, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss. 

Thursday
Feb 20, 2025

14:00
S2025E35 - Marc Morial, Daphne Duplaix, Tamara Tunie Air Date: Feb 20, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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As NATO conducts large-scale military exercises, European allies worry about the future of U.S. backing amid President Trump's attacks on Ukraine and its leadership. The National Urban League and other organizations argue that Trump's executive orders to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are unconstitutional, falsely asserting that DEI initiatives undermine merit and hard work. Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, which filed the lawsuit and is the nation's largest historic civil rights and urban advocacy organization, joins "CBS Mornings Plus." A new survey from Bankrate finds that the stock market is the preferred choice for long-term investing, though 21% of Americans avoid it due to intimidation. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger offers tips on how to get started with investing. 

Friday
Feb 21, 2025

14:00
S2025E36 - Neil deGrasse Tyson, Dr. Sue Varma, Julie F. Kay Air Date: Feb 21, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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Dr. Margaret Carpenter, who legally practices in New York, is fighting extradition after Louisiana officials charged her for mailing abortion pills. As restrictive state laws clash with legal protections, Gov. Kathy Hochul vows to defend providers under New York's new "shield law." Julie F. Kay, a human rights attorney who successfully argued against Ireland's abortion ban, joins "CBS Mornings Plus." Scientists first spotted asteroid 2024 YR4 in December, initially calculating a record-high 3.1% chance of impact. While the odds have since dropped, questions remain. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break it all down. 

Monday
Feb 24, 2025

14:00
S2025E37 - Cedric the Entertainer, H.R. McMaster, Patrick Renna Air Date: Feb 24, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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A new California bill aims to ban the sale of over-the-counter skincare products with active ingredients like retinol and glycolic acid to minors, following a surge in young shoppers influenced by social media trends. Dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Hale joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break. Three decades after his iconic role as "Ham" in "The Sandlot," Patrick Renna is teaching young players life lessons through "A Little Slugger's Guide to the Unwritten Rules of Baseball and Life." 

Tuesday
Feb 25, 2025

14:00
S2025E38 - Jeff Probst Air Date: Feb 25, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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As head of the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk has taken an aggressive approach to budget cuts. Economist Oren Cass weighs in on whether this strategy is reform or reckless slash-and-burn policymaking. Prescriptions for testosterone have jumped from 7.3 million in 2019 to over 11 million in 2024. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains what's driving the rise and who is turning to hormone therapy. 

Wednesday
Feb 26, 2025

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S2025E39 - Sen. Chris Coons, Mikaela Shiffrin Air Date: Feb 26, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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Texas faces its largest measles outbreak in decades. Also, Mikaela Shiffrin talks about making skiing history after winning her 100th World Cup race.

Thursday
Feb 27, 2025

14:00
S2025E40 - Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Sydney Leroux Air Date: Feb 27, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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The FDA declared the shortage of Novo Nordisk's weight-loss drugs over, giving compounders until May to stop making alternatives. An industry group representing compounders is suing. Dr. Angela Fitch discusses what this means for patients. CBS News business analyst and certified financial planner Jill Schlesinger shares expert financial advice, drawing from her "Jill on Money" radio show and podcast. In the new Netflix comedy "Running Point," Kate Hudson stars as the president of a fictional L.A. basketball team, with Brenda Song as her best friend and advisor. Created by Mindy Kaling and inspired by Lakers president Jeanie Buss, the series blends comedy and sports drama. They join "CBS Mornings" to talk about the new show. A new report shows nearly two-thirds of Americans don't use all their PTO, with women taking 33% fewer days off than men. Olympic gold medalist and NWSL star Sydney Leroux is partnering with the American Resort Development Association to encourage people to use their well-deserved time off. 

Friday
Feb 28, 2025

14:00
S2025E41 - Ricki Fairley, Erik Davis Air Date: Feb 28, 2025 14:00 - 4 months ago

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Black women have the highest mortality rates for several cancers yet make up just 2% of participants in clinical trials for cancer drugs. Breast cancer survivor Ricki Fairley founded "TOUCH: The Black Breast Cancer Alliance" and launched the "When We Trial" initiative to connect Black women with life-saving medical resources and research opportunities. She joins "CBS Mornings Plus." With the Academy Awards just days away, the biggest names in film are preparing for the industry's top honors. Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis breaks down the top contenders and which stars could take home Oscar gold. 

Monday
Mar 03, 2025

14:00
S2025E42 - H. R. McMaster, Claire Stern Milch, Dr. Shelby Harris Air Date: Mar 03, 2025 14:00 - 3 months ago

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With the U.S. and Russia warming relations and Europe feeling sidelined, questions loom over Ukraine's future. CBS News contributor and retired Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, former national security adviser to President Trump, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the evolving landscape. A new Harvard Business Review article highlights the impact of "meeting hangovers," with research showing they disrupt workflow and productivity. UNC Charlotte professor Steven Rogelberg, an expert on workplace meetings, shares solutions to make meetings more effective. Research shows up to 70% of adults over 65 struggles with chronic sleep issues. Board-certified sleep psychologist Shelby Harris shares expert tips for improving sleep at any age. From stunning gowns to bold fashion statements, Elle Magazine's Claire Stern Milch breaks down the most memorable red-carpet moments from last night's Oscars. 

 

Tuesday
Mar 04, 2025

14:00
S2025E43 - Sen. Katie Britt Air Date: Mar 04, 2025 14:00 - 3 months ago

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Sen. Katie Britt, the youngest woman ever elected to the Senate, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss President Trump's upcoming address to a Republican-controlled Congress and the key issues expected to take center stage. As new tariffs take effect, Americans are watching for potential price increases on everyday goods. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains how the tariffs are connected and what they could mean for your bottom line. President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods took effect overnight, prompting Canada to retaliate with its own tariffs. Meanwhile, Trump doubled tariffs on Chinese imports to 20%, leading China to hit back with new tariffs on U.S. goods. Anna Coren reports on the latest developments. The FAA is looking into the possibility of an external interference triggering collision avoidance alarms on at least a dozen airliners as they lined up to land Saturday at Reagan National Airport. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more. Melanie Ambler, a Stanford medical student, uses music to comfort patients in palliative care, composing songs based on their life stories. Her work, which blends medicine and the arts, has caught the attention of leading researchers and changed her own perspective on life and death.

Wednesday
Mar 05, 2025

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S2025E44 - Jamie Cohen, Jay Blumenfield Air Date: Mar 05, 2025 14:00 - 3 months ago

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President Trump's joint address to Congress resembled a campaign speech, promising a new "golden age" while criticizing Joe Biden. He highlighted early executive actions, from trade tariffs to Ukraine-Russia peace talks. Trump received standing ovations from Republicans, while Democrats largely remained seated, some in protest. CBS News political contributors Joel Payne and Terry Sullivan join to analyze. A former star of Showtime's "Gigolos" was arrested and charged with murder, a real-life crime that stunned viewers years after the show ended. The new Paramount+ docuseries "Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas" uncovers the dark truth behind the case. Executive producer Jay Blumenfield joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss. As the Special Olympics Winter World Games begin in Torino, Italy, CBS News Minnesota's Marielle Mohs shares the story of a skier who proves it's never too late to follow your dreams. Some influencers use "rage bait" to spark anger and boost engagement, often spreading misinformation in the process. Media studies professor Jamie Cohen joins to explain how to spot and avoid these tactics. 

Thursday
Mar 06, 2025

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S2025E45 - Sen. Elissa Slotkin, Amanda Nguyen Air Date: Mar 06, 2025 14:00 - 3 months ago

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A deadly late-winter storm brings heavy snow and strong winds to the Midwest. Also, civil rights activist and astronaut Amanda Nguyen talks about her memoir, "Saving Five," where she shares her journey from aspiring astronaut to survivor advocate. First-term Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin delivered her party's response to President Trump's congressional address, acknowledging GOP concerns while criticizing his administration's approach. In her first interview since the speech, Slotkin joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss her message, the Democratic strategy, and what comes next. Whether you're job hunting or aiming for a raise, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger shares expert advice on where to start, how to negotiate, and the best strategies to set yourself up for success.

Friday
Mar 07, 2025

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S2025E46 - Dr. Purvi Parikh, Dr. Lewis Zulick, Lisa Damour Air Date: Mar 07, 2025 14:00 - 3 months ago

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The cybersecurity experts responsible for protecting our nation's critical infrastructure were among the thousands of workers struck by federal government firings. On "CBS Mornings Plus," homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga spoke with one of the terminated workers, Kelly Shaw, a longtime senior intelligence analyst who was fired six months before the end of her probationary period. 

Monday
Mar 10, 2025

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S2025E47 - Catherine Fisher, Sheila Vakharia Air Date: Mar 10, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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A LinkedIn survey found that 54% of U.S. workers want to change jobs in 2025. Career expert Catherine Fisher shares strategies to stand out in a competitive market. Drug policy expert Sheila Vakharia joins to discuss the Trump administration's tariffs and their connection to fentanyl, the latest CDC data on overdose rates, and what's actually helping in the fight against synthetic opioids. A new CBS Reports documentary, "The Price of Milk," explores how immigration and tariffs impact dairy prices in the United States. The film takes a behind-the-scenes look at the legal and undocumented workers who help bring milk from farms to grocery shelves. Julia McNeil was part of the Six Triple Eight, the first all-Black women's unit stationed in Europe during WWII. Decades later, her family reflects on her service, her legacy, and how the unit's impact is finally getting the recognition it deserves.

Tuesday
Mar 11, 2025

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S2025E48 - Tabitha Brown Air Date: Mar 11, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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Wall Street reels from a sharp market drop driven by Trump's tariff war. Also, a judge blocks the Trump administration's deportation of a pro-Palestinian activist.

Wednesday
Mar 12, 2025

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S2025E49 - Eddie Lucas, Jameel Jaffer, Rebecca Wisocky Air Date: Mar 12, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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Thursday
Mar 13, 2025

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S2025E50 - Nicholas Thompson, Adria Petty, Cameron Crowe Air Date: Mar 13, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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A new FTC report reveals a sharp rise in fraud losses, with 2.6 million consumers reporting scams in 2024. With financial fraud surging, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger shares how to protect yourself. Microsoft has unveiled a new quantum computing chip, claiming it created an entirely new state of matter to make it possible. Experts say the technology could revolutionize problem-solving, from drug discovery to climate solutions, processing calculations in minutes that would take traditional computers septillions of years. Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and former editor of Wired, has more. The long-lost 1983 documentary "Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party," directed by Oscar-winner Cameron Crowe, was shown only once before disappearing. Now, more than four decades later, fans finally get to see the film that captures the band on the road and finishing "Long After Dark." Cameron Crowe and Tom Petty's daughter, Adria Petty, join us to discuss its long-awaited return. 

Friday
Mar 14, 2025

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S2025E51 - Lang Lang Air Date: Mar 14, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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The Trump administration is moving forward with what EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin calls the "largest deregulatory action in U.S. history," aiming to undo 31 environmental regulations. The changes include reconsidering greenhouse gas dangers, cutting emissions standards, and shutting down the EPA's environmental justice division—moves critics say could have lasting health and environmental consequences. New research suggests a connection between oral bacteria and Alzheimer's disease, raising concerns for those with poor dental health. With nearly 700 species of bacteria in our mouths, experts say maintaining good oral hygiene could benefit both heart and brain health. Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS News medical contributor, joins us to explain what this means. From sold-out performances to a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Lang Lang continues to shape the music world. When Lang Lang isn't on stage, his international foundation provides instruments and teaching materials to underserved schools, helping build the next generation of musicians. 

Monday
Mar 17, 2025

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S2025E52 - Katherine Yon Ebright, Barb Solish, Warren Zeiders Air Date: Mar 17, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to justify deporting Venezuelan immigrants, claiming an "invasion" of gang-affiliated individuals. The law, passed in 1798, has only been used three times in U.S. history, most notably during World War II, leading to the internment of Japanese Americans. Legal expert Katherine Yon Ebright from the Brennan Center for Justice joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss whether Trump has the authority to use it in this way. A study from the National Alliance on Mental Illness found that while most employees support discussing mental health at work, many fear judgment or career consequences. Barb Solish, NAMI's national director of innovation, talks about why open conversations about mental well-being in the workplace matter and how to reduce stigma. With Selection Sunday setting the stage for the men's and women's NCAA tournaments, it's time to build your March Madness bracket. But if you're new to college basketball, where do you start? CBS Sports HQ's Keiana Martin joins "CBS Mornings Plus" with expert tips to help you make your picks. At just 25, Warren Zeiders has racked up over three billion global streams and eight million monthly listeners on Spotify. Now, he's making waves with his new album, "Relapse, Lies & Betrayal." He joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about his journey and the inspiration behind his latest music. 

Tuesday
Mar 18, 2025

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S2025E53 - Jefferson Fisher Air Date: Mar 18, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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A ceasefire in the Middle East has collapsed as Israel launches airstrikes in Gaza, escalating tensions in the region. Also, why some patients are getting devastating medical news before doctors can explain.

Wednesday
Mar 19, 2025

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S2025E54 - Jeffrey Rosen, Halimah DeLaine Prado, Annaleigh Ashford Air Date: Mar 19, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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Despite months of reports on drone sightings, unanswered questions remain—including concerns from Washington leaders. CBS News national security contributor and former DHS counterterrorism official Sam Vinograd joins us to break down the risks and what can be done about them. Google is taking legal action after a group of scammers manipulated Google Maps' results to point them to fake businesses. Google general counsel Halimah Delaine Prado joined CBS Mornings Plus to talk about what the company's doing to crack down. After growing up in homeless shelters, Lia Valencia Key built a jewelry brand designed to inspire. Her company, Valencia Key, has been featured on Oprah's Favorite Things and QVC—and even caught the attention of Meghan Markle. CBS News Philadelphia's Wakisha Bailey shares her remarkable journey. 

Thursday
Mar 20, 2025

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S2025E55 - Lauren Ambrose Air Date: Mar 20, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday to begin dismantling the Department of Education. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has more. Two active service military members talk about their careers amid the Trump administration's efforts to ban transgender members. While spring cleaning is usually associated with tasks around the house, it's also a good time to clean up your finances. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger has tips on how to get started. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to help us better understand options for fighting bird flu as the cost of eggs continues to climb. 

Friday
Mar 21, 2025

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S2025E56 - Andrew Burnap, Mike Vorkuno Air Date: Mar 21, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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The Boston Celtics just became the most expensive North American sports franchise ever sold at $6.1 billion—a nearly 1,600% increase from their 2002 sale price. As sports franchise values soar, experts warn fans could soon feel the impact through higher ticket prices, streaming costs, and more. Astronaut and researcher Kellie Gerardi flew aboard a Virgin Galactic space flight in 2023 and is set to return next year with an all-female crew. She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her passion for space-based research and her efforts to empower the next generation of women in science and technology. Tony Award-winner Andrew Burnap stars in two iconic revivals this month—playing a reimagined love interest in Disney's live-action Snow White and Cassio in the Broadway return of Shakespeare's Othello. He joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about refreshing classic characters for modern audiences. 

Monday
Mar 24, 2025

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S2025E57 - Joel Seidman, Kevin Tibbles, Gwen Lighter Air Date: Mar 24, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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As the U.S. meets with Russia to seek a ceasefire in Ukraine, a new documentary, "Putin's Endgame," investigates growing concerns in neighboring countries like Finland, Estonia, and Sweden. The film, produced with the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, raises urgent questions about Putin's long-term ambitions and whether the threat extends beyond Ukraine. When emergencies strike in hard-to-reach areas, time is critical. The GoAERO Prize is offering $2 million to innovators around the world to create a compact emergency response aircraft capable of flying first responders in and victims out. CEO Gwen Lighter joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss how this competition could transform the future of rescue operations. Nearly half of all bachelorette parties last year took place close to home or within driving distance—and that number is growing. Condé Nast Traveler Executive Editor Erin Florio joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain why local celebrations are on the rise and what it says about changing travel habits. 

Tuesday
Mar 25, 2025

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S2025E58 - Heather Conley, Gary Rivlin Air Date: Mar 25, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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After Denmark rejected a U.S. offer to buy Greenland decades ago, the Trump administration is revisiting the idea. With a high-level visit planned, former State Department official Heather Conley joins us to discuss whether this renewed interest is strategic diplomacy or a waste of effort. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gary Rivlin dives into the fierce competition between tech giants in his new book "AI Valley," exploring how companies like Microsoft and Google are battling for control over the future of artificial intelligence. He joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about how AI is already reshaping everyday life—and where it's headed next. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gary Rivlin dives into the fierce competition between tech giants in his new book "AI Valley," exploring how companies like Microsoft and Google are battling for control over the future of artificial intelligence. He joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about how AI is already reshaping everyday life—and where it's headed next.

Wednesday
Mar 26, 2025

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S2025E59 - Kit Darby, Gregory Maguire Air Date: Mar 26, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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With mobile betting reaching a $93 billion market and fans expected to wager $3.1 billion during March Madness, scammers are circling. CBS News consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi shares tips on how to protect your money during the tournament frenzy. From canned peas to salami, artificial food dyes are in everyday items—and now, West Virginia has passed the most sweeping state-level ban on seven of them. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins us to explain what this could mean for your grocery list and your health. With anxiety over flying on the rise after recent airplane incidents, CBS News Confirmed investigates what's real and what's not. Retired pilot and aviation consultant Kit Darby joins us to explain just how safe air travel really is—and what passengers should know before their next flight. Before she defied gravity, she was just Elphie Thropp. Best-selling author Gregory Maguire is back with "Elphie: A Wicked Childhood," a new prequel that explores the early life of Elphaba—the girl who would become the Wicked Witch of the West. 

Thursday
Mar 27, 2025

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S2025E60 - Jameel Jaffer Air Date: Mar 27, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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With spring selling season approaching, homeowners are eager to remodel. But CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down which renovations can actually boost your home's value—and which upgrades may cost more than they're worth. 

Friday
Mar 28, 2025

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S2025E61 - JoJo, Sophia Park, Beth Behrs Air Date: Mar 28, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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Since January, President Trump has signed over 100 executive orders, some aimed directly at law firms connected to legal cases against him. As legal battles mount, some firms are pushing back, while others negotiate or settle. CBS News legal contributor Caroline Polisi breaks down the impact. Now 18, Park has officially been sworn in as an attorney—beating her older brother's record by one year. The siblings are both prosecutors in Tulare County, marking a new chapter in legal history and family bragging rights. As Ramadan ends, Chef Ali Mookhi is turning heads with Khan Saab, his all-halal restaurant in California serving elevated Pakistani street food—with a Michelin nod and a fully non-alcoholic bar to match. 

Monday
Mar 31, 2025

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S2025E62 - Jordan Davis, Gretchen Rubin, Jay Heck Air Date: Mar 31, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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Jordan Davis, the country star behind eight No. 1 hits, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to share a first look at his latest single and reveal a big announcement following recent CMA and ACM wins. Bestselling author Gretchen Rubin joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss her new book "Secrets of Adulthood," offering practical insights on happiness, calm, and finding meaning in everyday life. Common Cause Wisconsin's Jay Heck joins to explain how the state's nonpartisan judicial race became the most expensive in U.S. history, with more than $80 million spent and growing concerns about outside influence. 

Tuesday
Apr 01, 2025

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S2025E63 - Dr. Becky Kennedy, David Kwong, Kenneth C. Davis Air Date: Apr 01, 2025 13:00 - 3 months ago

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From "spaghetti trees" to robot anchors, April Fools pranks once lit up newsrooms. Historian Kenneth C. Davis joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to reflect on how the tradition changed with rising concerns over misinformation. Magician and puzzle master David Kwong joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about his new children's book, "How to Fool Your Parents," which teaches over two dozen magic tricks, just in time for April Fools' Day. 

Wednesday
Apr 02, 2025

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S2025E64 - Max Thieriot, Paddy Considine Air Date: Apr 02, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Attorney General Pam Bondi has instructed prosecutors to pursue capital punishment for Luigi Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty to the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. CBS News crime and public safety reporter Anna Schecter breaks it down. CBS News Confirmed looks at why users are flocking to RedNote, the new Chinese app raising red flags over data privacy and propaganda, as TikTok faces a potential U.S. ban.Max Thieriot plays Bode Donovan, a former inmate navigating a new life as a firefighter in season 3 of the CBS drama, "Fire Country." He joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the inspiration behind the role and the real-life program that shaped the story. Paddy Considine talks about starring in Guy Ritchie's latest action-packed series "MobLand," playing the son of a powerful crime boss caught in a turf war alongside a star-studded cast. 

Thursday
Apr 03, 2025

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S2025E65 - Bridget Carey, Daniel Tannebaum, Tasha Eurich, Zay Harding, Thais López Vogel, Tucker Wetmore Air Date: Apr 03, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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President Trump announces a 10% tariff on nearly all imported goods, aiming to boost U.S. manufacturing. Daniel Tannebaum joins us to explain how it could impact prices, jobs and global trade. Organizational psychologist Dr. Tasha Eurich joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to share science-backed strategies from her new book "Shatterproof," offering real tools for managing stress, change, and the overwhelm of everyday life. In honor of Earth Month, host Zay Harding and the VoLo Foundation launch a new series exploring real-world climate solutions and the visionaries making them happen.The next generation of Nintendo gaming is here. Tech expert Bridget Carey joins us to break down what to know about the Switch 2 ahead of its June 5 release and why it's already a must-have for Millennials and Gen Z. Fresh off his first No. 1 hit and ACM nomination, Tucker Wetmore talks to "CBS Mornings Plus" about his journey to a billion streams and what fans can expect from "What Not To." 

Friday
Apr 04, 2025

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S2025E66 - Fred Hechinger Air Date: Apr 04, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Dr. Celine Gounder breaks down how the loss of American disaster support is impacting thousands in Myanmar following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake. Fresh off his role in "Gladiator 2," Fred Hechinger stars in a horror-comedy set at summer camp. He joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new film and the wild twists it takes.

Monday
Apr 07, 2025

13:00
S2025E67 - LoCash Air Date: Apr 07, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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President Trump's new tariffs shake global markets. Also, how a bar conversation turned into March Madness' most iconic song. Ahead of their new album "Bet the Farm," country stars Preston Brust and Chris Lucas join "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss their latest chart-topping moment and what comes next.

Tuesday
Apr 08, 2025

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S2025E68 - Thomas Haugh, Idina Menzel Air Date: Apr 08, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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To guard against foreign espionage, a Cold War-era policy is back in place, barring U.S. government personnel in China and the region from dating Chinese nationals. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd explains more. The Gators defeated the Houston Cougars 65–63, claiming their first national championship since 2007. Forward Thomas Haugh joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the thrilling finish. 

Wednesday
Apr 09, 2025

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S2025E69 - Elora Mukherjee, Mac Phipps Air Date: Apr 09, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Mac Phipps was convicted of manslaughter after prosecutors used his lyrics as evidence. Now, he joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the fight to protect artists' First Amendment rights. 

Thursday
Apr 10, 2025

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S2025E70 - Jeremy Porter, Yvonne Strahovski Air Date: Apr 10, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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California's largest insurer, State Farm General, is seeking a 22% rate hike after $7.5 billion in wildfire losses. For insight into how climate change could impact coverage nationwide, Jeremy Porter, Head of Climate Implications at First Street, joins "CBS Mornings Plus." With the filing deadline around the corner, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down the basics and explains how to make the process less overwhelming.  Yvonne Strahovski joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the final season of the Emmy-winning series "The Handmaid's Tale" and what fans can expect from her character's complicated journey. 

Friday
Apr 11, 2025

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S2025E71 - Jeff Corwin, Josh Fox, Paul W. Downs Air Date: Apr 11, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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China hits back with 125% tariffs after Trump imposes steep trade penalties. Also, a look at the excitement and final preparations as Gayle King gets ready to make history aboard Blue Origin's all-female space mission.

Monday
Apr 14, 2025

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S2025E72 - Episode 72 Air Date: Apr 14, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Co-host Nate Burleson and featured host Vlad Duthiers report from Van Horn, Texas, ahead of the Blue Origin space flight.

Tuesday
Apr 15, 2025

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S2025E73 - Aisha Bowe, Angel Carter, Soleil Moon Frye Air Date: Apr 15, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Blue Origin's all-female crew breaks barriers in space travel. Also, Dr. Jon LaPook breaks down how your gut health can impact more than just your stomach.

Wednesday
Apr 16, 2025

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S2025E74 - Tom Green, Kelly Bissell Air Date: Apr 16, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Comedian Tom Green joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his country music debut "Home to the Country," a new standup special, and a Prime Video documentary that looks back on his wild career. 

Thursday
Apr 17, 2025

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S2025E75 - Skye P. Marshall, Francisco Bencosme Air Date: Apr 17, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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From disaster relief in Myanmar to education and health projects in Africa and Cambodia, China is filling the void left by cuts to USAID. Former China policy lead Francisco Bencosme joins to explain the growing shift in global influence. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down new survey findings showing a drop in retirement confidence and shares strategies for better planning. Skye P. Marshall joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to preview the explosive finale of "Matlock," share what it's like working with Kathy Bates, and react to Olympia's discovery of Matty's secret.

Friday
Apr 18, 2025

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S2025E76 - Sean Grande, Kailen Rosenberg Air Date: Apr 18, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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CBS News' Kelly O'Grady explains how "buy now, pay later" is reshaping how Americans afford everything from festival passes to food delivery. Relationship expert Kailen Rosenberg joins "CBS Mornings Plus" with tips for refreshing your romantic mindset and finding love that actually lasts. Students from Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School in Baltimore designed award-winning wind turbines, earning a rare perfect score at a regional sustainability competition.

Monday
Apr 21, 2025

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S2025E77 - David A. Graham Air Date: Apr 21, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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The world is mourning Pope Francis after his death Monday at age 88. Also, we talk to journalist David A. Graham about his new book, "The Project: How Project 2025 Is Reshaping America."

Tuesday
Apr 22, 2025

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S2025E78 - Sarah Kate Ellis, Elane Goldsmith-Thomas Air Date: Apr 22, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook shares practical advice for managing seasonal allergies while enjoying nature on Earth Day. Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of GLAAD, reflects on her meetings with Pope Francis and what his death means for the future of LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Catholic Church.  Agent turned producer Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas joins us to discuss her debut novel "Climbing in Heels," a story set in the 1980s about three women navigating the cutthroat world of Hollywood representation. The book, already being developed into a TV series, was inspired by her real-life experiences and encouraged by her producing partner, Jennifer Lopez. 

Wednesday
Apr 23, 2025

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S2025E79 - April 23, 2025 Air Date: Apr 23, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Harvard and more than 100 schools issued a joint letter condemning what they call political interference in education. Harvard is now suing the Trump administration after it froze over $2 billion in funding tied to Title VI violations. CBS News legal contributor Caroline Polisi explains what the law means and what's at stake. Skyler Henry reports from St. Louis, where CBS News Confirmed discovered, nuclear waste buried under homes and backyards, leaving residents demanding answers. From the forests of Finland to fine dining plates in Helsinki, Nokka's chef Ari Ruoho is setting a new standard for sustainable cuisine, one foraged ingredient at a time. 

Thursday
Apr 24, 2025

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S2025E80 - David Zweig Air Date: Apr 24, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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For the first time in his tenure, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing pushback from some members of his own party over a $10 million payment tied to the Hope Florida foundation, an initiative started by first lady Casey DeSantis. Lawmakers are questioning whether state funds meant to help struggling families were diverted for political gain. CBS News Miami political reporter Jim DeFede joins us to explain what it could mean for the DeSantises' political future. As Financial Literacy Month continues, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down what the Federal Reserve does and why it matters, following President Trump's latest attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. In his new book "An Abundance of Caution," investigative journalist David Zweig argues that U.S. schools could have reopened much earlier during the COVID-19 pandemic. Zweig joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss why he believes decision-makers ignored real-world evidence. 

Friday
Apr 25, 2025

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S2025E81 - Joe Palumbo, Hamdi Ulukaya Air Date: Apr 25, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Historical interpreter Joe Palumbo shares the powerful legacy of Caesar Robbins, an enslaved man who fought in the American Revolution and later returned home a free man. Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya breaks down why the yogurt boom is behind the company's historic $1.2 billion investment despite declining milk consumption and economic uncertainty. 

Monday
Apr 28, 2025

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S2025E82 - Dometi Pongo, Jenna Rosher, Luke Kirby Air Date: Apr 28, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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As Beyoncé launches her 32-city stadium tour, tickets remain unsold, and prices are dropping. MTV's Dometi Pongo joins us to explain why and what fans should know about the "Cowboy Carter" shows. The documentary follows young internet star Piper Rockelle and her group "The Squad," revealing allegations of abuse behind the scenes. Director Jenna Rosher joins CBS Mornings Plus to discuss the series. Emmy-winning actor Luke Kirby stars in "Étoile," a new series that follows two iconic ballet companies fighting to survive by swapping their top dancers. Kirby joins CBS Mornings Plus to talk about the high-stakes new show. 

Tuesday
Apr 29, 2025

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S2025E83 - Melissa Kearney, Bill Bellamy Air Date: Apr 29, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Economist Melissa Kearney, author of "The Two-Parent Privilege," joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss shifting attitudes toward marriage, delayed parenthood and the growing conversation around choosing not to have children. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on new clinical trial findings that suggest some cancer patients could bypass chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery thanks to promising advances in immunotherapy. Bill Bellamy, the comedian, actor, and former MTV VJ, joins "CBS Mornings" to reflect on his iconic career, coining the term "booty call," and bringing laughs to cities across the country with his new comedy tour. 

Wednesday
Apr 30, 2025

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S2025E84 - Cullen Jones, Jean-Noël Barrot, Dr. Stacy Loeb, Jaleel White Air Date: Apr 30, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Dr. Stacy Loeb joins the CBS News Confirmed team to break down how misinformation about cancer treatments like the claims seen in the Netflix series "Apple Cider Vinegar" can spread faster than medical facts. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the first 100 days of President Trump's second term and what it means for the U.S.-France alliance, trade and the war in Ukraine.  Actor and executive producer Jaleel White joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about hosting "Flip Side," a new game show where contestants guess how different groups feel about hot topics to win big money. With egg prices still high, chef Chloe Coscarelli shares pantry-friendly substitutes that make your favorite recipes just as delicious—no eggs required. 

Thursday
May 01, 2025

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S2025E85 - Julia Tocheri, Tessa Bonhomme Air Date: May 01, 2025 13:00 - 2 months ago

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Tessa Bonhomme and Julia Tocheri, the voices behind the hit podcast "Jocks in Jills," share how their love for women's hockey is turning up the volume on the sport's excitement and potential. 

Friday
May 02, 2025

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S2025E86 - Liza Lapira, David Kelleher Air Date: May 02, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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The Trump administration marked 100 days of the president's second term in office earlier this week. While the first 100 days are used as a benchmark, there are more than 1,300 days left. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne and CBS News political analyst and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez break down what to expect from the president and Congress.

Monday
May 05, 2025

13:00
S2025E87 - Adam Rodriguez, David Yaffe-Bellany Air Date: May 05, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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New York Times reporter David Yaffe-Bellany breaks down how a Trump-linked digital coin is drawing scrutiny and international investment. Khan Academy founder and CEO Sal Khan joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explore how artificial intelligence could be integrated into K–12 education following a new executive order from President Trump. Adam Rodriguez joined "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the new season of "Criminal Minds: Evolution" and what's ahead for agent Luke Alvez. 

Tuesday
May 06, 2025

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S2025E88 - Leah Faye Cooper, Jaymes Black, Susan Dominus Air Date: May 06, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the growing impact of tick-borne illnesses and how to stay safe this summer. Vogue digital editor Leah Faye Cooper breaks down the fashion, tailoring and cultural impact of this year's historic Met Gala theme celebrating Black style. Susan Dominus joins "CBS Mornings" to explain how her new book, "The Family Dynamic," explores families that raise multiple high achievers. Susan Dominus joins "CBS Mornings" to explain how her new book, "The Family Dynamic," explores families that raise multiple high achievers. 

Wednesday
May 07, 2025

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S2025E89 - Hannah Berner, Paige DeSorbo, Thomas Costello, Dr. Sheryl Ziegler Air Date: May 07, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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Thomas Costello of American University explains how a new AI chatbot reduced conspiracy thinking among users and what it could mean for the future of online truth-telling. 

Thursday
May 08, 2025

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S2025E90 - Alexis Alexanian Air Date: May 08, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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As more major films are shot overseas, President Trump proposes a 100% tariff on internationally produced movies. Industry expert Alexis Alexanian joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break down the potential impact. CBS News business analyst and certified financial planner Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to offer practical advice on personal finance, drawn from her hit podcast and radio show Jill on Money. CBS News Chicago's Noel Brennan visits Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy, where elementary school students reenact the election of a pope. 

Friday
May 09, 2025

13:00
S2025E91 - Justin Hartley, Daniel Markey, Emma Grede Air Date: May 09, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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Emma Grede, co-founder of Good American and founding partner of SKIMS, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new podcast, "Aspire," where she interviews people who inspire her starting with Gwyneth Paltrow. 

Monday
May 12, 2025

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S2025E92 - Obed Lamy, Kara Egan, Kaz Brown, Kennedy Ryan Air Date: May 12, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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About one out of every four women in the United States aren't up-to-date on their cervical cancer screenings, which is about 21 million women. Teal Health received FDA approval for the first cervical cancer test that can be conducted at home. Teal Health CEO Kara Egan and Dr. Celine Gounder discuss the potential impact. Kaz Brown, middle blocker for the Orlando Valkyries, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the teams' win over the Indy Ignite to win the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation Championship. Brown scored 14 points for Orlando. Retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who served for 34 years before retiring in 2010, says the country is experiencing a "crisis of character." His latest book, "On Character: Choices that Define a Life," is a deeply personal exploration on the idea of character and what he believes defines it. 

Tuesday
May 13, 2025

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S2025E93 - Dr. David Kessler, Amina Altai Air Date: May 13, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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Ahead of summer, Dr. Jon LaPook shares how new mobile units are bringing skin cancer screenings directly to communities, helping fight the country's most common form of cancer. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. David Kessler and Dr. Jon LaPook join CBS Mornings to discuss the science behind weight loss drugs and the president's new plan to lower prescription costs. Executive coach Amina Altai joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss her new book The Ambition Trap, which challenges high achievers to rethink the hustle and find balance between striving and living. 

Wednesday
May 14, 2025

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S2025E94 - Kevin McCarthy, Dr. Jennifer Wicks Air Date: May 14, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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Old accounts and forgotten photos can make you a target. CBS News Confirmed's Alex Clark shares how to delete your data and stay safe as internet scams reach a record $16.6 billion in losses. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break down President Trump's high-stakes visit to the Middle East, the $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, and the controversy over a $400 million jet from Qatar. A team at Northwestern has created a wearable sensor that tracks how much milk a baby consumes during breastfeeding. Dr. Jennifer Wicks joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain how it could support parents and preemies alike. 

Thursday
May 15, 2025

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S2025E95 - Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein, Bobby Carter, Anamaria Sayre Air Date: May 15, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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After falling short in 2023, every branch of the U.S. military is now exceeding enlistment goals. Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein explains how policy changes and a cooling job market are helping bring in new recruits. NPR's popular Tiny Desk concert series now airs as a weekly radio show hosted by Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre. They join Nate Burleson to talk about the show's impact, evolution, and most memorable performances. As the government looks to trim spending, the EPA's long-running Energy Star program known for labeling energy-efficient appliances is on the chopping block. Nancy Chen explains what that could mean for consumers. In his new memoir, "Teacher by Teacher," former Education Secretary John B. King, Jr. shares how public-school teachers helped him through personal tragedy and inspired his career in education and government. 

Friday
May 16, 2025

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S2025E96 - Siddhant Adlakha, Julia Mattison, Noel Carey, Olive Talley Air Date: May 16, 2025 13:00 - about a month ago

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With 10 Tony nominations including for best original score, "Death Becomes Her" is earning praise for its music by Julia Mattison and Noel Carey. Film critic Siddhant Adlakha joins "CBS Mornings Plus" from France to discuss the biggest premieres at the Cannes Film Festival, including "The Phoenician Scheme," "Eddington," and "Die, My Love," starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson. Former journalist Olive Talley spent five years telling the story of the Gault Site, where artifacts discovered in Central Texas may rewrite the history of when humans first arrived in North America. Her film "The Stones Are Speaking" honors archaeologist Dr. Mike Collins, who saved the site before losing his voice to Alzheimer's. 

Monday
May 19, 2025

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S2025E97 - Henry Czerny, Grace Bastidas, Gregg McCrary Air Date: May 19, 2025 13:00 - 27 days ago

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The Lumipulse G Plasma Ratio Test offers a new way to detect signs of Alzheimer's disease by identifying plaque proteins in the blood. Dr. Celine Gounder joins to explain how this could make early diagnosis faster and more accessible. Editor-in-chief of Parents magazine Grace Bastidas explains why May feels overwhelming for families and shares simple ways to reduce stress and stay on track as the school year ends. The Paramount+ series returns this week with a deep dive into a disturbing case from 1988. Former FBI profiler Gregg McCrary recounts how investigators tracked down a serial rapist turned killer—and his unlikely accomplice. "Mission: Impossible" actor Henry Czerny talks about reprising his role as CIA director Eugene Kittridge and his on-screen tension with Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt. 

Tuesday
May 20, 2025

13:00
S2025E98 - Greg Tarzan Davis, Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson Air Date: May 20, 2025 13:00 - 26 days ago

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In "The Baby Bonding Book," Dr. Joanna Parga-Belinkie helps overwhelmed new parents focus on what truly matters in the early stages of parenting building a connection with their child. Dr. Celine Gounder joins to explain how extreme heat, intensified by climate change, poses growing dangers for pregnant women especially as temperatures soar earlier in the season. In his second Mission: Impossible film, Greg Tarzan Davis plays Degas—an agent who once pursued Ethan Hunt but now fights alongside him to stop a rogue AI known as "The Entity."  

Wednesday
May 21, 2025

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S2025E99 - Pom Klementieff, Simon Pegg, Jonna Mendez Air Date: May 21, 2025 13:00 - 25 days ago

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Dr. Celine Gounder explains the FDA's new policy restricting updated COVID-19 booster shots to people 65 and older or those at high risk of severe illness. Jonna Mendez, former CIA chief of disguise, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" for Mission: Impossible Week to answer the question, how close is Hollywood to real-world espionage? 

Thursday
May 22, 2025

13:00
S2025E100 - Tramell Tillman, Ret. Gen. Frank McKenzie Air Date: May 22, 2025 13:00 - 24 days ago

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With millions entering the workforce, CBS News' Jill Schlesinger offers essential tips for managing money, setting goals and avoiding common financial mistakes after graduation. Starting today, pharmacies can no longer make cheaper alternatives to popular weight loss drugs, driving up costs for millions. Dr. Celine Gounder joins to explain what this means for patients. Former CENTCOM Commander General Frank McKenzie joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss Trump's proposed space-based missile shield, raising questions about cost, capability, and whether it could actually be built on time. 

Friday
May 23, 2025

13:00
S2025E101 - Rolf Saxon Air Date: May 23, 2025 13:00 - 23 days ago

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Actor Rolf Saxon reprises his role as CIA analyst William Donloe in "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," nearly three decades after Ethan Hunt stole classified files under his watch in the original 1996 film. CBS News Baltimore's Kaciey Baylor spotlights an artist who blends creativity with cultural preservation sharing the significance of indigo and teaching the dyeing process to younger generations. In a 1996 interview with "CBS This Morning," Tom Cruise reflected on the potential of "Mission: Impossible" and whether it could become a franchise. Spoiler: Paramount was already asking. 

Monday
May 26, 2025

13:00
S2025E102 - Kenneth C. Davis, Jari Honora, Christopher Plamp Air Date: May 26, 2025 13:00 - 20 days ago

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While many Americans consider Memorial Day to be the unofficial kickoff to summer, the holiday is about much more than barbecues or big sales. Historian Kenneth C. Davis, author of The New York Times bestselling series "Don't Know Much About," discusses the history of the solemn holiday that honors military service members who have died while serving. Pope Leo XIV made history as the first U.S.-born pontiff. It was recently revealed that he has Louisiana Creole ancestry. Jari Honora, a family historian at The Historic New Orleans Collection, made the discovery and joins "CBS Mornings Plus" for more. Every year, the USO honors notable service members from each military branch. Specialists Brandon Moore and Ethan Wards were awarded as the USO National Guards Members of the Year for their disaster response during Hurricane Helene last year. They, along with USO chief operating officer Christopher Plamp, talk to "CBS Mornings Plus" about the response. 

Tuesday
May 27, 2025

13:00
S2025E103 - Dan Ackerman Air Date: May 27, 2025 13:00 - 19 days ago

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Micro Center News editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to share what happened when he put Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro to the test by creating his own AI "assistbot" to manage real tasks like scheduling, vacation planning and staying organized. Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain normal pressure hydrocephalus, the rare brain condition impacting Billy Joel's vision, balance and memory, and why it's often mistaken for Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. 

Wednesday
May 28, 2025

13:00
S2025E104 - Jeff Probst, Arthur C. Brooks, Gabe Henry Air Date: May 28, 2025 13:00 - 18 days ago

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New research shows Americans under 30 are struggling more than ever with happiness, purpose, health and financial security. Arthur Brooks joins to explain what's driving the trend and what can help. Americans are starting to feel better about the economy. Kelly O'Grady explains what's driving the rise in consumer confidence and what it could signal for future spending. Author Gabe Henry's new book "Enough is ENUF" makes the case that English spelling is more confusing than it needs to be. "Survivor" will celebrate its 50th season with an all-star lineup of returning players. Mike White leads the pack, returning after his 2018 runner-up finish. 

Thursday
May 29, 2025

13:00
S2025E105 - Kim Ng, Tatiana Córdoba, Justina Machado Air Date: May 29, 2025 13:00 - 17 days ago

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im Ng, commissioner of the new Athletes Unlimited Softball League, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss how the MLB-backed league aims to expand opportunities for women in sports and grow a national fanbase ahead of its June debut. Tony Award nominee Justina Machado and Broadway newcomer Tatianna Córdoba join "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss "Real Women Have Curves," a new musical based on the 2002 film. The show explores family, identity and chasing dreams against the backdrop of a struggling garment factory. 

Friday
May 30, 2025

13:00
S2025E106 - Faizan Zaki, Jamila Robinson Air Date: May 30, 2025 13:00 - 16 days ago

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President Trump's tariffs can stay in effect for now after a federal appeals court ruling. Also, how new vetting rules could affect international student visas.

Monday
Jun 02, 2025

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S2025E107 - Jem Aswad, Lexis Sachs, Adam Mett, Rose Lavelle Air Date: Jun 02, 2025 13:00 - 13 days ago

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Authorities say a man in Boulder, Colorado, attacked a group of peaceful demonstrators with a homemade flamethrower, injuring eight people. Also, Florida's iconic Mucky Duck bar fights to rebuild after hurricanes Helene and Milton. 

Tuesday
Jun 03, 2025

13:00
S2025E108 - Michael Oppenheimer, David Cross, Evan Osnos Air Date: Jun 03, 2025 13:00 - 12 days ago

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From bread to beer, gluten shows up in everyday foods. Dr. Jon LaPook examines who should avoid it and what to know before going gluten-free. "Climate Science Translated" pairs comedian David Cross with climate expert Michael Oppenheimer to break down complex science with humor as the campaign launches in the U.S. In his new book, "The Haves and the Have-Yachts," journalist Evan Osnos examines the rise of the ultra-wealthy, their luxury lifestyles, and growing influence in government. He joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to share more. 

Wednesday
Jun 04, 2025

13:00
S2025E109 - Molly Jong-Fast, Todd Wolfson, Auliʻi Cravalho Air Date: Jun 04, 2025 13:00 - 11 days ago

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has terminated thousands of research grants, following President Trump's executive order. Todd Wolfson, President of the American Association of University Professors, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" with more details. Molly Jong-Fast's new book, "How to Lose Your Mother: A Daughter's Memoir," explores the author's complex relationship with her mother, feminist author Erica Jong. Jong-Fast sits down with "CBS Mornings Plus" and gives some details. Auli'i Cravalho, the breakout actress who voiced "Moana," has a new animated children's special on Apple TV+ called "Lulu is a Rhinoceros." Cravalho joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about why kids and parents should tune in for the family musical event. 

Thursday
Jun 05, 2025

13:00
S2025E110 - Brianne Howey, Doug Bowser, Dr. Kamal Menghrajani Air Date: Jun 05, 2025 13:00 - 10 days ago

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The National Cancer Institute could see nearly 40% of its funding slashed under President Trump's 2026 budget proposal. Former Cancer Moonshot official Dr. Kamal Menghrajani joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break down what's at stake. Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser joins "CBS Mornings Plus" as fans line up across the country to get their hands on the company's first new console since the original Switch debuted in 2017. 

Friday
Jun 06, 2025

13:00
S2025E111 - Cara Cusumano, Mindy Walker, Andrew Rannells Air Date: Jun 06, 2025 13:00 - 9 days ago

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After once expressing strong support for former President Donald Trump, Elon Musk is now lashing out with personal insults, marking a sharp turn in their public relationship. Also, the Tribeca Festival's billion-dollar impact and the films to watch this year.

Monday
Jun 09, 2025

13:00
S2025E112 - Grace Bastidas, RZA, Dan Flores Air Date: Jun 09, 2025 13:00 - 6 days ago

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Grace Bastidas, editor-in-chief of Parents magazine, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the pros and cons of summer jobs for teens and why the right answer depends on each family's situation and goals. RZA, co-founder of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan, sits down with "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the group's final tour and his powerful new film "One Spoon of Chocolate," which explores justice, survival, and the disappearance of young Black men in a small Ohio town. Author and historian Dan Flores joins CBS Mornings to discuss his new TIME Magazine op-ed and podcast. He draws connections between past ecological losses—like the extinction of passenger pigeons—and modern policy rollbacks threatening wolves and other native species. 

Tuesday
Jun 10, 2025

13:00
S2025E113 - June 10, 2025 Air Date: Jun 10, 2025 13:00 - 5 days ago

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Republican political strategist and CBS News contributor Terry Sullivan describes his journey to climbing some of the world's highest peaks, including taking on Mount Everest. June is Men's Health Awareness Month, and prostate cancer is one of the most common cancer diagnoses for men in the U.S. Dr. Jon LaPook joins to discuss symptoms, screenings and treatments. For decades, the CDC has enlisted a team to review vaccine safety and effectiveness, as well as recommend who should receive them. On Monday, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. let go of all 17 members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, alleging conflicts of interest among committee members in an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains the potential impact. 

Wednesday
Jun 11, 2025

13:00
S2025E114 - Dr. Christopher Starr, Dr. Sheryl Ziegler, Nick Mohammed, Weird Al Yankovic Air Date: Jun 11, 2025 13:00 - 4 days ago

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June is Cataract Awareness Month. The common eye disease impacts an estimated 20 million Americans. Dr. Christopher Starr joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the symptoms and treatment. Facial recognition technology was used by authorities to locate one of the 12 escaped New Orleans inmates. Some groups are concerned that the crime-solving tactic breaches privacy. CBS News' Anna Schecter explains what to know. "Deep Cover" is the newest action-comedy starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed. Dallas Howard and Mohammad join "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the film, which hits streaming services June 12. Grammy winner "Weird Al" Yankovic is hitting the road for his upcoming tour "Bigger and Weirder." He talks about his songwriting process, touring again and more. 

Thursday
Jun 12, 2025

13:00
S2025E115 - Ashley Gorley, Bonnie McKee Air Date: Jun 12, 2025 13:00 - 3 days ago

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If your child is looking for a summer job, it could be more challenging as job growth trends downward. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger shares tips on how to navigate the market. Ashley Gorley is responsible for 83 country chart topping singles, including hits like Post Malone's "I Had Some Help" and "Last Night" by Morgan Wallen. He speaks to "CBS Mornings Plus" about being part of the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame class. Bonnie McKee has written hit music for artists like Britney Spears and Rita Ora. She's out with her latest album, "Forever 21." She opens up about her music career, touring and more. 

Friday
Jun 13, 2025

13:00
S2025E116 - Kori Schake, Brandon Lake Air Date: Jun 13, 2025 13:00 - 2 days ago

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Tinta y Café in Miami Shores serves Cuban-style cuisine. The family-run shop is bringing its community together, but has one specific rule – no Wi-Fi or laptops. CBS News Miami reporter Lisa Petrillo has more. Grammy winner Brandon Lake is out with his fifth studio album. The singer-songwriter speaks to "CBS Mornings Plus" about his new music, touring and struggles with mental health. 

Monday
Jun 16, 2025

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S2025E117 - Episode 117 Air Date: Jun 16, 2025 13:00 - about 19 hours from now

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Tuesday
Jun 17, 2025

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S2025E118 - Episode 118 Air Date: Jun 17, 2025 13:00 - 2 days from now

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Wednesday
Jun 18, 2025

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S2025E119 - Episode 119 Air Date: Jun 18, 2025 13:00 - 3 days from now

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Thursday
Jun 19, 2025

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S2025E120 - Episode 120 Air Date: Jun 19, 2025 13:00 - 4 days from now

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Friday
Jun 20, 2025

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S2025E121 - Episode 121 Air Date: Jun 20, 2025 13:00 - 5 days from now

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