Deadly Iran Protests and U.S. Response | Dr. Emanuel on Longevity | ‘Sinner’ Cast on Globe Win - CBS Mornings on the Go Recap
Podcast: CBS Mornings on the Go
Published: 2026-01-14
Duration: 47 minutes
Guests: Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Ali Larter
Summary
The episode covers the deadly protests in Iran and the U.S.'s potential response, insights on living a fulfilling life from Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, and the cast of 'Sinner' celebrating their Golden Globe win.
What Happened
Amid widespread protests in Iran, sources report that at least 12,000 people have been killed as the regime cracks down. President Trump has publicly stated that the U.S. will take strong action if Iran begins executing protesters, which is a stance he elaborated on during an interview with Tony DeCoppo. Joe Zaks, a former CIA official, provides an analysis of the situation and what the U.S. response could entail.
In Northern Virginia, a trial has begun for Brendan Banfield, accused of conspiring with his affair partner, the family's au pair, to murder his wife. The former au pair testified as the first witness in the trial, shedding light on the alleged plot.
Civil Rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, who was arrested at age 15 for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus, passed away at 86. Her courageous act was a significant precursor to the more famous Montgomery Bus Boycott, and she was a plaintiff in the Browder v. Gale case that ended bus segregation in Alabama.
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel discusses his new book, 'Eat Your Ice Cream: Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life,' highlighting the importance of pleasure and social connections in maintaining sustainable health. He argues that enjoying simple pleasures like eating ice cream can be integral to a balanced lifestyle.
In entertainment, actor Ali Larter shares her experience working on the Paramount+ series 'Landman,' where she plays Angela Harris. She describes her character as fiercely independent and discusses the dynamics of working alongside Billy Bob Thornton.
The cast of the Golden Globe-winning film 'Sinner' discuss their roles in the movie, which uniquely combines music and supernatural elements in its narrative. Michael B. Jordan, who plays twin brothers, talks about the challenges of dual roles and the cultural research he undertook for the film.
Key Insights
- At least 12,000 people have been killed in Iran amid protests, as the regime intensifies its crackdown. President Trump has indicated the U.S. may take strong action if Iran proceeds with executing protesters.
- Claudette Colvin, a civil rights pioneer who was arrested at 15 for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus, passed away at 86. Her act was a precursor to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and she was a plaintiff in the Browder v. Gale case that ended bus segregation in Alabama.
- Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel's book 'Eat Your Ice Cream: Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life' argues that pleasure and social connections are essential for sustainable health. He suggests that enjoying simple pleasures like eating ice cream can contribute to a balanced lifestyle.
- The film 'Sinner' won a Golden Globe for its unique blend of music and supernatural elements. Michael B. Jordan faced the challenge of playing twin brothers, which required extensive cultural research for his roles.