Doug Emhoff, Jude Law, June Squibb

FAMILY REUNION –Anthony Mason catches up with the cast and creator of the legendary series "The Sopranos," which premiered 25 years ago, to look back on the show's history and legacy.
THE SECOND GENTLEMAN – Rita Braver talks with second gentleman Doug Emhoff about his life in Washington and more. Braver also talks with Emhoff's wife, Vice President Kamala Harris, and first lady Jill Biden.
SUNDAY PROFILE – JUDE LAW – Lee Cowan sits down with actor Jude Law to discuss his career and his new film "Firebrand."
FAMILY RECIPE – Martha Teichner talks with Jeffrey and Kevin Pang, a father and son who found a common bond through food and a hit YouTube series.
IN CONVERSATION – JUNE SQUIBB – Mo Rocca meets actor June Squibb, who became an Oscar nominee for her work in the 2013 film "Nebraska."
FACE TO FACE – Seth Doane reports on a small group of Israelis and Palestinians who have come together face-to-face with one goal: peace.
COMMENTARY – John Dickerson previews the upcoming presidential debate.
SEARCH HISTORY – David Pogue talks with the creator of The Wayback Machine, an archive of the internet.
STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman tells the story of a young couple who took a bold chance and moved to one of the most remote islands off the coast of Maine.
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