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someone with COVID-19 or being ill with the virus themselves. Joshua
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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Mark Whitaker looks
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talks with Christine Baranski, star of "The Good Fight" and "The Gilded
Age"; Ben Mankiewicz sits down with 92-year-old character actor James
Hong; Serena Altschul explores the history of Architectural Digest
magazine; David Pogue visits a Smithsonian exhibition on the future;
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The richest one percent of Americans now owns 16 times the
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questions about the need for billionaires – and their need for even more
money. Correspondent Mark Whitaker talks with activist-filmmaker
Abigail Disney and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy about whether acquiring a
billion or more dollars is a valued goal; and with professor Ingrid
Robeyns, who proposes the concept of "limitarianism" – determining a
moral limit to how much wealth one can accumulate.
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Nearly eight years after Russia invaded and took control of
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up along the border of Ukraine. CBS News national security correspondent
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Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges about what President Vladimir Putin hopes to gain
with a possible invasion, and what the consequences may be – for the
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A new exhibit at the Smithsonian's Arts and Industries
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Correspondent David Pogue pays a visit.
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