Jamie Dimon, Wendell Pierce, Sec. Antony Blinken, Brooke Shields

JAMIE DIMON – Lesley Stahl of 60 MINUTES talks with Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, about the economy, the incoming administration and what's ahead in money matters for 2025.
IN CONVERSATION: WENDELL PIERCE – Nancy Giles catches up with actor Wendell Pierce of CBS' hit series ELSBETH about his career, attending The Julliard School and his work helping his hometown of New Orleans.
MAN OF THE WORLD – Martha Teichner travels with outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
BROOKE SHIELDS – Faith Salie sits down with model and actor Brooke Shields to discuss the challenges women face in aging, her new book and more.
THE FRIENDSHIP BENCH – Dr. Jon LaPook reports on The Friendship Bench, a talk therapy program that trains grandmothers to discuss mental health with people in their communities.
POSTCARD FROM FLORENCE – Seth Doane visits the Vasari Corridor, a Medici-era passageway that snakes above Florence, Italy, and has just reopened to the public.
THE FAST LANE – Mo Rocca examines New York City's new congestion pricing plan, designed to reduce traffic in the city's heart, and how officials in other cities are evaluating it.
WILDFIRES – We'll have the latest on the wildfires that have devastated parts of California.
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