Writer Samuel G. Freedman and former NFL quarterback James "Shack" Harris.
Tavis talks with Grammy Award–winning Beninoise singer-songwriter and activist Angélique Kidjo.
USC professor Robert English on the crisis in Ukraine. Also: actor and writer Steve Coogan.
A 2014 Academy Awards preview, featuring Oscar-nominated guests.
The allegation that the CIA searched Senate computers is discussed. Also: Marlee Matlin.
Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert ("The Sixth Extinction"); comedian Greg Edwards.
Bruce Jones (Brookings Institution); Dulé Hill and James Roday ("Pysch").
Author Miriam Pawel ("The Crusades of Cesar Chavez"); Stanley Jordan.
Immigration issues are discussed with undocumented activist Erika Andiola and Marielena Hincapié? (National Immigration Law Center). Also: Nathan East.
Author Saladin Ambar ("Malcolm X at Oxford Union"); Zucchero Fornaciari.
The real-life hero of Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina, reflects on his experience, 20 years ago, during one of the worst mass slaughters in modern history.
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon (Council on Foreign Relations); hip-hop music artist Christylez Bacon.
Sociologist Katherine S. Newman ("The Accordion Family"); composer Hafez Nazeri.
Environmental scientist Ken Caldeira (Stanford); author Philip Yancey ("The Jesus I Never Knew").
The crisis in Ukraine is discussed with Robert English (USC School of International Relations). Also: Daniel Beaty.
Tavis talks with Economist Joseph E. Stiglitz and Ian Somerhalder.
Author Barbara Ehrenreich ("Living With a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth About Everything"}.
Economist William Easterly; L.A. Opera music director James Conlon.
Vermont governor Peter Shumlin; Ken Cook (Environmental Working Group).
Journalist Jonathan M. Katz ("The Big Truck That Went By"); Connie Britton.
The abducted girls in Nigeria are discussed with journalist Omoyele Sowore and Amber Khan (Women for Women International).
Author Nell Bernstein ("Burning Down the House: The End of Juvenile Prison"); Ed O'Neill.
Immigration reform is discussed with Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Cal.) and Jersey Vargas, a 10-year-old California girl whose father faces deportation.
Educator-civil rights activist Bob Moses; documentarian Stanley Nelson ("Freedom Summer").
One of the most famous chefs in the world, whose innovations have come to define modern American cooking, offers tips for losing weight and feeling energetic.
Paul Rieckhoff (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America); bluesman Robert Cray.
Tavis talks with Ron Capps, founder of the Veterans Writing Project, and with 10-time Grammy-winning trumpet legend Arturo Sandoval.
Tavis talks with six-time Emmy-nominated British actor and musician Hugh Laurie.
Tavis talks with best-selling authors Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner and with an original Dreamgirl, Jennifer Holliday.
Tavis talks with former astronaut Buzz Aldrin and with Chaz Ebert about the documentary on her late husband, entitled Life Itself.
Tavis talks with Michael Levi and Elizabeth Economy about their text on China and with award-winning singer-songwriter Yuna.