Bill Gates, Jesse Eisenberg

BILL GATES – Lee Cowan catches up with Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates to chat about his childhood and younger years, the subject of the first in a three-part autobiography.
THE ENVELOPE PLEASE: JESSE EISENBERG – Tracy Smith visits with Academy Award nominee Jesse Eisenberg, the screenwriter and star of "A Real Pain."
TAKE NOTE: SUZANNE DE PASSE – Michelle Miller, co-host of CBS SATURDAY MORNING, sits down with Suzanne de Passe – one of the first female executives in the music business who then became a major television, music and film producer.
A SUNDAY DRIVE – Seth Doane reports on Italy's Mille Miglia endurance car race.
WATCH THE CLOCK – Conor Knighton visits MOMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, to experience Christian Marclay's "The Clock" video installation.
INSTRUMENTAL – David Pogue reports on the Guthman competition for musical instrument inventors that has been called "the Pulitzer of the new instrument world."
BEHIND THE HEADLINES – Martha Teichner reports on the latest bird flu outbreak and its impact on the price of some foods.
SALUTE: CORKY LEE – We'll look at the work of Chinese-American activist, community organizer, journalist and photographer Corky Lee.
STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman talks with a guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art whose artwork is now on display at the museum.
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