Episode 52

STAR STRUCK! – David Pogue with a look at how the Webb telescope is performing two years after its launch.
BEST FRIENDS – ALBERT BROOKS AND ROB REINER – Ben Mankiewicz returns to high school with best friends Albert Brooks and Rob Reiner.
THE CHOSEN – Lee Cowan goes behind the scenes at the TV series "The Chosen," which follows the life of Jesus.
POSTCARD FROM LEAVENWORTH – BAVARIA – Luke Burbank visits Leavenworth, Wash., a town that has become a tourist destination by transforming into a Bavarian village.
ROCK SONG – Conor Knighton reports from deep inside a Kentucky cave where he takes in a performance of The Cavemen Chorus singing Christmas carols.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHORUS – The Young People's Chorus of New York City performs a collection of holiday classics.
‘TIS THE SEASON – SANDRA BOYNTON – Tracy Smith visits with greeting card designer Sandra Boynton.
STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has a story about neighbors helping a single dad in need.
COMMENTARY – Jim Gaffigan weighs in on the movies kids make you see.
JOURNAL – CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM – Imtiaz Tyab reports on what Christmas will be like this year in Bethlehem as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
COMMENTARY – Father James Martin, a Jesuit priest and the author of the new book Come Forth, shares some thoughts on the meaning of Christmas.
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