October 28, 2009
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright weighs in on the situations in Pakistan, Afhanistan and Iraq and explains the correlation between her pins and foreign policy. Country music superstar Tim McGraw explains the importance of lyrical content in country music and talks about whether he'll quit his day job for acting.
Madeleine Albright

Former secretary of state discusses how her pins function to make foreign policy more accessible. (1:18)

Full Interview (11:05)
Now a professor at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, Madeleine Albright was America's first female secretary of state. Her public service career includes U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and positions on the National Security Council. Albright co-founded the Center for National Policy and chairs the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. She's also the author of three New York Times best sellers, chair and principal of Albright Capital Management LLC and chair of Albright Stonebridge Group.
Tim McGraw

Three-time Grammy winner shares his feelings on discovering who his father was and how it impacted his vision of himself. (3:08)

Full Interview (12:02)
Tim McGraw is one of the biggest names in all of music. Since his '93 debut, he's sold more than 40 million albums and won three Grammys. He has a parallel career as a successful actor, with film credits that include Friday Night Lights and The Blind Side. The Louisiana native studied sports medicine before deciding to pursue a music career. McGraw gives back to the community in numerous ways, including through his Neighbor's Keeper Foundation. His newest release is "Southern Voice"—his 10th studio CD and first in over two years.


