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- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark); Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.); Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian foreign minister; former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg; journalist John Dickerson; panel discussion with Rachael Bade, Mark Landler, and Mike Allen;
- White House national security advisor John Bolton; Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.); former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson; Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer; panel discussion with Susan Page (USA Today), David Nakamura, Jamelle Bouie, and Jonah Goldberg (National Review);
- Attorney Michael Avenatti; professor Jonathan Turley; British ambassador to the United States Sir Kim Darroch; former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden; panel discussion with Shawna Thomas, Ben Domenech, Nancy Youssef and Ed O'Keefe;
- Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.); Larry Kudlow, director of the U.S. National Economic Council; author Jon Meacham; panel discussion with Jamelle Bouie, Anne Gearan (Washington Post), Reihan Salam and Amy Walter (Cook Political Report);
- Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla); James Clapper, former director of national intelligence; Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), chairman of the House Freedom Caucus; journalist Ben Tracy; Sue Mi Terry and Jean Lee discuss North Korea; panel discussion includes Susan Glassner and Ramesh Ponnuru,
- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.); Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.); Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif; author Michael Lewis; panel discussion with Molly Ball (The Atlantic), Jan Crawford (CBS News), Michael Gerson.
- Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.); Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.); Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), Speaker of the House; Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.); Anthony Salvanto, CBS News elections and surveys director; panel discussion with Jeffrey Goldberg, Jamelle Bouie, Susan Page and Lanhee Chen;
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.); Ronna McDaniel, Republican National Committee chairwoman; Anthony Salvanto, CBS News elections and surveys director; panel discussion with Ed O'Keefe (CBS News), Shawna Thomas, Amy Walter (Cook Political Report), Nancy Cordes (CBS News), and Ben Domenich;
- 1999–2005TV Episode
- 1979–TV Episode
- The leading source of LGBT news with daily short-form online pieces and a weekly show hosted by news anchor, Ross Palombo.
- 1999–2005TV Episode
- One of television's most popular true-crime series, investigating shocking cases and compelling real-life dramas with journalistic integrity and cutting-edge style.
- Investigative news episodic show. Based on 48 hours This is the ID (Investigation Discovery) version of it.
- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- Troy Roberts and 48 HOURS investigate twisted relationship between millionaire health supplement distributor and a wannabe rock 'n roller, Dino Guglielmelli.
- 1979– 1h 4mTV-PGTV EpisodeA free, easy way to do taxes; actress Tina Fey; Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-Mass.); songwriter Bernie Taupin; a woman who honors her late husband by posting his photos online; actor Antonio Babderas; Faroe Islands; Barbara Streisand's cloned dog.
- The last time anyone saw Hugues De La Plaza alive, he was saying goodbye to friends after celebrating a recent promotion, in the summer of 2007.
- "A Classic Cover-Up?" looks at safety problems with the classic Ford Mustang and whether Ford has been concealing evidence about such problems. "The Golden Boy" interviews boxer Oscar De La Hoya. "Madonna at 40" talks to the singer who continues to be a controversial figure. "Uncommon Sense" looks at stealth aircraft.
- In 1994 in West Memphis, Arkansas, teenagers Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley Jr. and Jason Baldwin dubbed the 'West Memphis Three', are tried for the murders of three eight-year-old boys.
- A couple killed, a daughter suspected - could a mortgage application lead to the killer? Erin Moriarty investigates.
- In October 2009 Noor Almaleki, a 20-year-old Iraqi-American, is run down in a Phoenix Arizona parking lot by her father, Faleh Almaleki. The question is, why?
- Single mother Joanne Witt of El Dorado Hills, California is brutally slain in June 2009, and suspicion immediately falls on her 14-year-old daughter Tylar Witt and her daughter's 19-year-old boyfriend Steven Colver.
- Tom Green is a polygamist. "Men are designed by nature to love more than one woman.
- The horse-breeder wife of the Mocksville North Carolina dentist dies in September 2007 after she discovers her husband's adulterous affair, but is it murder or self-defense?
- On December 10, 1996, fire raged through a home in an upscale Atlanta neighborhood.
- 48 Hours investigates the case of Amanda Knox a 20-year-old honors student from the University of Washington who is staying in Perugia, Italy. She and her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito are accused of murdering Amanda's roommate Meredith Kercher.
- Carl "Charlie" Brandt was a mild-mannered man who lived what seemed to be a normal life in Big Pine Key, Fla.
- Paulette and Kelly Welch were living an idyllic life in Idaho Falls, Idaho. They had adopted two children.
- Christopher Pittman, age 12, murdered his grandparents and burned their South Carolina home. He first blamed the crime on a black man, but eventually confessed. His lawyer blamed Pittman's actions on the prescription medication Zoloft.
- 1999–2005TV Episode"A Question of Homicide" examines the drug morphine which is widely accepted as a pain reliever, but can also be very dangerous if it is not administered properly. "The Shame of Srebrenica" repeats a segment on the Srebrenica massacre. "Classic: Joyce Brown Is in Jail" repeats a segment on a woman who may be wrongfully imprisoned. "Uncommon Sense" looks at waiting periods for gun purchases.
- Chris Pittman shot his grandparents, Joe and Joy Pittman, at close range and then set their house on fire.
- Peter Van Sant and 48 HOURS investigate death of Robert Cline and case against Anita Smithey.
- 48 Hours investigates the murder of Miriam Illes in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Investigators believe that her husband Richard Illes, a successful heart surgeon, is responsible.
- 1999–2005TV Episode
- 1979–TV EpisodeModel Twiggy; actress Rachel Weisz; updating America's view of Great Britain; an exhibit of dresses worn by Princess Diana; the history of the British royal family; the decline of the neighborhood pub; island of St. Helena; Aston Martin; British TV;
- 35-year-old mother of four Michele Harris is missing and her estranged husband Cal is a prime suspect in her alleged murder.
- 48 Hours goes to Florida examines the February 2010 murder of Kelly Brennan whose battered body was discovered in a field by a police helicopter pilot. A friend Sheila Trott claims to have had a clairvoyant vision of the murder, but police eventually suspect her for the crime. She is arrested and convicted by prosecutors who argue that she committed the murder because she believed Kelly was sleeping with her husband.