Who's Talking to Chris Wallace? - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Bernie Sanders
Chris Wallace sits down with Senator Bernie Sanders to talk about any possible compromises with Republicans, as well as this week's reelection announcement from President Biden, whom Sanders challenged for the Democratic nomination in 2020.

Carol Burnett
Comedy legend Carol Burnett joins Chris Wallace. She reflects on her decades in show business, her timeless TV show and her thoughts on the current state of comedy.

Economic Crisis
Chris Wallace sits down with Senators Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA), known for working across the aisle, for a conversation about the debt ceiling and how to avoid an economic crisis.

Miranda Lambert
Country Music Singer Miranda Lambert joins Chris Wallace. They talk about her new album, her new cookbook, and the message in her music.

Alexis Ohanian
Reddit co-founder and tech entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian joins Chris Wallace to talk about AI, tech regulation, and his focus on parenting with his wife, tennis great Serena Williams.

Smokey Robinson
The King of Motown, Smokey Robinson, joins Chris Wallace to talk about his new music, the songs that made him famous, and his thoughts on pop music today.

James Clyburn
Chris Wallace is joined by Representative James Clyburn to talk about President Biden's reelection, the debt-ceiling debate, and his leadership role in Congress.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas sits down with Chris Wallace to talk about her path from Bollywood to Hollywood.

Dr. Phil
Dr. Phil joins Chris Wallace to talk about the impact of social media on mental health and why he ended his successful daytime talk show

Jay Leno
Comedian Jay Leno joins Chris Wallace for a conversation about comedy, cars and recovery after his recent accidents.

Robert Gates
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates joins Chris Wallace to talk about the latest on foreign policy and national security.

Padma Lakshmi
Top Chef's Padma Lakshmi joins Chris Wallace to talk about her journey from model to author to TV host and what's next on her show Taste the Nation.

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Chris Wallace speaks to Arnold Schwarzenegger about his remarkable story from bodybuilder to movie star to governor.

Andy Garcia
Actor Andy Garcia joins Chris to talk about his iconic movie roles, from his blockbusters to his independent films and his 35 years in Hollywood.

Harrison Ford
Chris Wallace is joined by Actor Harrison Ford for a conversation about his iconic roles in film and television.

Cory Booker
Senator Cory Booker sits down with Chris Wallace to talk about the Hunter Biden plea deal, police reform and Presidential politics.

Ronna McDaniel
Chris Wallace speaks with RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel about the 2024 debates, the state of the GOP, and former President Trump's place in the party.

Goldie Hawn
Actress Goldie Hawn joins Chris Wallace to talk about her fearless career choices, her thoughts on marriage, and her passion for helping children.

Matt Damon
Actor Matt Damon joins Chris Wallace to talk about his new film Oppenheimer, his thoughts on fame, and his friendship with Ben Affleck.

Laura Linney
Chris talks to Actress Laura Linney about her memorable career in theater, movies, and television and why she doesn't want to be in a blockbuster.

Brad Paisley
Chris Wallace sits down with country music star Brad Paisley for a conversation about his new music.

Sharon Stone
Actress Sharon Stone joins Chris Wallace to talk about her colorful career playing provocative roles, her reputation in Hollywood, and her new focus.
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