Episode 43

ISRAEL – We'll have the latest news on the conflict in the Israel-Hamas war along with a look at the big issues that emerged this week and what may lie ahead.
LEGENDS: BUDDY GUY – Kelefa Sanneh profiles legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy.
WOMEN IN THE ARTS – Rita Braver tours the newly renovated National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.
ALL THE LIGHT – Seth Doane previews the new Netflix miniseries based on the bestselling novel "All the Light We Cannot See."
JIM THORPE – Mo Rocca previews his new "Mobituaries" podcast on Jim Thorpe, often called the world's greatest athlete.
SEN. MITT ROMNEY – CBS EVENING NEWS anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell talks with Senator Mitt Romney and his wife Anne Romney about the Israel-Hamas conflict, his decision to leave the Senate, and his new biography.
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