Episode 39

Tracy Smith talks with Cassidy Hutchinson about testifying before the House Select Committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack, her time working in the White House, what happened after she testified and her new book, Enough, published by CBS sister company Simon & Schuster.
Lee Cowan catches up with supermodel Gisele Bundchen for a revealing interview about her career, her divorce from football great Tom Brady and her life today.
Lesley Stahl, a 60 MINUTES correspondent, goes behind the scenes at Consumer Reports.
Tony Dokoupil, co-host of CBS MORNINGS, sits down with all of the members of the Talking Heads for their first TV interview together in over two decades.
Seth Doane looks at what the rest of the world is watching on TV this fall.
Steve Hartman has a story about two former schoolmates who reconnected decades after graduating and learned some key life lessons.
Filmmaker Josh Seftel talks with his mother about the environment.
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