Graydon Carter, Noor Abdalla, Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, Denzel Washington, Jake Gyllenhaal

IN CONVERSATION: GRAYDON CARTER – Jane Pauley talks with legendary magazine editor Graydon Carter about his life and career at Vanity Fair, Spy, Air Mail and more.
ICE AND THE CONSTITUTION – Erin Moriarty sits down with Noor Abdalla, wife of the detained Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, and speaks with constitutional scholars about the unprecedented nature of his potential deportation.
ON DISPLAY: SALVADOR DALÍ – Conor Knighton looks at the enduring legacy of surrealist artist Salvador Dalí and tours an extensive collection of his works at the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Fla.
FAMILY PICTURES – Luke Burbank catches up with filmmakers Mark and Jay Duplass, the brothers behind a string of offbeat films and streaming series including "Togetherness" and "Somebody Somewhere."
ON BROADWAY: JAKE GYLLENHAAL AND DENZEL WASHINGTON – Bill Whitaker of 60 MINUTES talks with Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, who co-star in Shakespeare's "Othello" on Broadway.
THE POPE – Seth Doane considers the behind-the-scenes movements surrounding the pope, his health and what comes next for the Vatican.
POWERING UP – David Pogue takes a look at the science behind "carbon capture" technology for our series on the future of energy in the United States.
OPINION – Faith Salie circles back with some thoughts about corporate buzzwords.
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