Topic: Cbs This Morning

14 chapters across the catalog

iPhony
Episode 1312 17:57 - 21:20

1312: iPhony

Tim Cook Explains Apple's Removal of Parler

Apple CEO Tim Cook appeared on CBS This Morning to discuss the removal of Parler from the App Store, citing the platform's failure to monitor posts inciting violence. Cook emphasized that no one is above the law and that accountability is necessary following the assault on the Capitol. The interview preceded a major non-product announcement from Apple regarding social initiatives.

Opinion People
Episode 1134 52:32 - 57:24

1134: Opinion People

Jordan Klepper, Clinton Mueller Report Audiobook

Comedian Jordan Klepper appeared in a CBS This Morning segment with Bill and Hillary Clinton to discuss a satirical crowdfunding project for a Mueller report audiobook. The segment is viewed as a non-funny media vehicle to keep the Clintons in the public eye. The hosts suggest the ongoing Barr controversy provides the necessary opening for Hillary Clinton to re-enter the political arena.

Q-Vision
Episode 1056 53:17 - 55:39

1056: Q-Vision

Michael Morell on Putin, Russian Election Interference

Former CIA Acting Director Michael Morell appeared on CBS to assert his certainty that Russia is behind ongoing influence campaigns on social media. Morell argues that Vladimir Putin has not been sufficiently deterred and continues to lie to the President of the United States. He advocates for the Senate to significantly enhance sanctions to "raise the pain" on the Russian leadership in response to perceived attacks on American democracy.

Stick Controls
Episode 989 15:49 - 18:59

989: Stick Controls

Gayle King and Senator John Thune Interaction

During a CBS This Morning interview regarding the Al Franken resignation, host Gayle King commented on Senator John Thune's physical appearance. The remark, "look as good in person as you do on TV," is characterized as a hypocritical instance of sexual harassment given the somber context of the discussion. The interaction is presented as an example of media double standards.

King Tide
Episode 980 2:33:46 - 2:38:58

980: King Tide

Donna Brazile Backpedaling on CBS Morning Show

Donna Brazile appeared on CBS to clarify her claims about the DNC being "rigged," seemingly backpedaling by stating the primary was a "fair fight." She explained that while a memorandum of understanding gave the Clinton campaign control over staff and finances, Clinton also provided a "lifeline" to the debt-ridden party. The hosts describe her performance as "backpedaling of the highest order."

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 15:26 - 20:12

976: 10th Anniversary

Jeff Flake Interview on CBS This Morning and Complicity Claims

Senator Jeff Flake appears on CBS This Morning to discuss his op-ed and his decision not to seek re-election, citing the "debasement" of American politics. During the interview, host Charlie Rose attempts to get Flake to label his fellow Republicans as "complicit" in the President's actions, a framing Flake partially resists while maintaining that the coarsening of dialogue is a systemic problem.

Toxic Chat
Episode 913 29:51 - 34:55

913: Toxic Chat

Jesse Williams Praises Barack Obama's Speechwriting Intellect

Actor and activist Jesse Williams appeared on CBS This Morning to discuss a documentary about Barack Obama, praising the former president's "intellectual heft" and teaching style. Williams argues that Obama's connectivity and vocabulary were essential to his communication success. The hosts characterize the interview as an example of "Dimension B" media worship and contrast it with the communication style of Donald Trump.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 32:57 - 35:05

893: Throw a Rock

CBS This Morning, Election Outcome Causality

The CBS morning crew and David Sanger of the New York Times discuss whether Russian interference actually tipped the election in Donald Trump's favor. They note that the Clinton campaign's strategic spending errors in Michigan and Wisconsin likely had a greater impact than any foreign influence. The consensus among the participants is that while Russia may have tried to interfere, the actual result of the election would likely have been the same regardless.

ISIS-Land
Episode 857 40:22 - 44:19

857: ISIS-Land

Hillary Clinton's Press Conference Absence and Tim Kaine Interview

Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine defended Hillary Clinton's 272-day absence from formal news conferences during an interview on CBS This Morning. The press corps has expressed increasing frustration over being excluded from the candidate's plane, a departure from historical campaign norms. Kaine suggested these arrangements would change as the campaign enters its final phase after Labor Day.

White Male Clerks
Episode 801 13:35 - 18:16

801: White Male Clerks

John Kasich Hug Incident and Staged Campaign Events

A viral moment involving John Kasich hugging a distressed student, Brett Smith, in South Carolina is criticized as a potentially staged campaign event. While CBS This Morning anchors praised the interaction as genuine and moving, skeptics point out the coincidence of Kasich previously discussing his penchant for hugging just before the clip emerged. The discussion notes that political campaigns frequently hire actors and use scripts for town hall meetings to create emotional media moments.

White Male Clerks
Episode 801 2:20:31 - 2:24:15

801: White Male Clerks

Melissa Click Apology and Journalism Standards

Former University of Missouri professor Melissa Click appeared on CBS This Morning to address the viral video where she called for "some muscle" to remove a student journalist. Click claimed she was protecting protesters and was confused because the journalist did not have a "professional-sized" camera. Her explanation is widely mocked as a failure to understand modern journalism and the First Amendment, especially coming from a faculty member in a journalism department.

Peak Coffee
Episode 779 15:50 - 18:15

779: Peak Coffee

Nora O'Donnell Interviews President Obama on Climate Change

CBS This Morning anchor Nora O'Donnell interviews President Barack Obama regarding his climate change priorities and his $3 billion pledge to international funds. The hosts mock the soft nature of the questioning and the President's focus on his environmental legacy. They contrast this focus with the immediate legislative push for gun control following recent violence.

Joy Brigade
Episode 710 2:05:24 - 2:10:37

710: Joy Brigade

CBS This Morning, Your World in 90 Seconds, and Nicki Minaj

The "Eye-Opener" segment on CBS This Morning, sponsored by Toyota, is critiqued for its 111-second duration despite being marketed as "90 seconds." The news summary covers the Iran deal, the Kenya terror attack, and Indiana's religious freedom law. A viral clip of Nicki Minaj comforting a crying child is also featured in the broadcast.

The Tolerance Podcast
Episode 551 1:27:26 - 1:33:56

551: The Tolerance Podcast

Michio Kaku and Laser Weather Modification

Physicist Michio Kaku appeared on CBS This Morning to discuss using trillion-watt lasers to precipitate rain and lightning. During the segment, host Savannah Guthrie used the word "alleged" when referring to historical CIA weather modification in Vietnam, suggesting a scripted intervention from the control room. The discussion explores the transition of geoengineering from conspiracy theory to mainstream science.