Episode Guide
Season
Episode Guide
The Dish: The View
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Mar 22, 2025
Once-iconic New York City restaurant The View is reopening after a five-year hiatus. Danny Meyer, one of America's best-known restaurateurs, is giving the establishment a boost. It's a development Meyer said he never expected.
One-of-a-kind collection heads to auction
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Mar 22, 2025
Classic films and modern blockbusters alike rely on an old-school marketing tool: Movie posters. The artworks remain a surprisingly powerful way to inform audiences about a movie. Now, a huge collection of rare cinematic movie posters is headed to the auction block.
Newell brothers shape the Georgia Bulldogs
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Mar 22, 2025
If you've been watching the NCAA March Madness tournament, you may have seen Georgia fall to Gonzaga. It was a tough defeat for the Bulldogs, but it's still a season worth celebrating for the team. This was their first time in the tournament in a decade, and they scored their first Top 25 ranking in 14 years this season. Dana Jacobson reports on the two brothers helping lead the team on and off the court.
How one small farm fights to stay operational
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Mar 22, 2025
Small farms have been hit hard by the growth of large agriculture operations. Scores have gone out of business. For African-American farmers, it's even more dire: In the last 100 years, they have lost almost 90% of their acreage, an estimated $326 billion worth of land. One small-town Texas woman has found a way to keep her small business competitive.
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Mar 22, 2025
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Antarctic ice shelf shows seafloor ecosystem
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Mar 22, 2025
In January, a giant piece of ice broke off from an Antarctic ice shelf, revealing a seafloor ecosystem that has never been accessible to humans. What scientists found was both stunning and surprising, proving that life exists under astonishing conditions.
"Little Tokyo" in L.A. fights for survival
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Mar 22, 2025
Los Angeles' "Little Tokyo" is filled with displaced shops and closed family restaurants as a new wave of development threatens the Japanese cultural hub. It's not the first time the area has feared erasure, community members said, and now they're refusing to stand idly by.
Judge, Trump administration clash
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Mar 22, 2025
President Donald Trump is ramping up his attacks against the federal judge at the center of a deportation standoff. In a contentious hearing Friday, Judge James Boasberg accused the Trump administration of disrespecting the court and ignoring orders after they deported alleged Venezuelan gang members to a prison in El Salvador last week under a wartime law from the 1700s. Some of those deported had no criminal records, CBS News reported.
Heathrow Airport resumes operations
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Mar 22, 2025
London's Heathrow Airport is now fully operational after a power outage stopped flights at one of the world's busiest airports. A fire at an electrical substation cut power to the airport for most of the day on Friday, causing widespread cancellations. More than 200,000 passengers on at least 1,300 flights were affected.
How nostalgia revived a classic truck brand
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Mar 15, 2025
You've probably seen the commercial for the Scout, a classic truck that helped pave the way for the modern SUV craze. Now, the truck is making a comeback as an all-new electric SUV and pickup. Here's how nostalgia helped bring the classic brand back to life.
Sophia Webster talks building a brand
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Mar 15, 2025
Sophia Webster's designs have been worn by Beyonce, J. Lo and Rihanna. Her eponymous luxury shoe brand is part of an industry valued that was $43 billion dollars in 2024. Dana Jacobson sat down with Webster to talk about how she found her footing in the high heel industry and how jaw-dropping designs have captured the world's attention.
Tariff trouble could trickle to bars
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Mar 15, 2025
Tariff trouble around the world could hit your local bar. On Thursday, President Donald Trump threatened to place a 200% tariff on some alcoholic products from the European Union after they issued a 50% tariff on all American whiskey. THe U.S. has already issued 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Now, the makers and buyers of some beloved drinks are now drowning in questions.
Finding almond blossoms in unlikely places
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Mar 15, 2025
Every year, visitors from around the world travel to Washington, D.C. to see the cherry blossoms bloom. What not everyone knows is that there are other places to see blossoms in their full glory — including this unlikely California location.
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Mar 15, 2025
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