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Sep 24, 2017
Hurricane Harvey: A fluke or the future? Then, Sen. John McCain fights back; and, is the U.S. still a nation divided? Oprah Winfrey reports.
Oct 01, 2017
Rep. Steve Scalise on surviving: "It's a miracle," then, spectacular revelations courtesy of Hubble; and, will Christian Pulisic be the next big name in soccer?
Oct 08, 2017
Officers describe storming Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock's hotel room; Facebook ads, Russia and the Trump campaign's secret weapon; Shake Shack founder on changing the way restaurants do business.
Oct 15, 2017
Ex-DEA agent: Opioid crisis fueled by drug industry and Congress; Meet a convicted felon who became a Georgetown law professor.
Oct 22, 2017
"Inside Al Qaeda" interviews an FBI undercover agent who infiltrated Al Qaeda and helped thwart several terrorist attacks. "Pelican Bay" investigates reforms at the the notorious Pelican Bay Prison in California. "Corkscrewed" looks at an effort by a billionaire to investigate fraud in the rare wine business.
Oct 29, 2017
North Korea's nuclear program; The Emir of Qatar; and Adolfo Kaminsky, who created fake identity documents that saved thousands of Jews in France from the Nazis during WWII.
Nov 05, 2017
"Puerto Rico" goes to the U.S. territory to examine the lingering effects of Hurricane Maria. "The Leaning Tower of San Francisco" looks at how the Millennium Tower one of the city's most expensive residential high rises is sinking and leaning to one side. "Alma" profiles a twelve-year-old music prodigy.
Nov 12, 2017
"Friendly Fire" interviews three former U.S. soldiers who are disputing an official report that blames human error for a friendly fire accident that killed six people on a secret mission in Afghanistan. "Aly Raisman" talks to the Olympic gymnast about the sex assault scandal in U.S.A. Gymnastics.
Nov 19, 2017
"Catastrophe" looks at the growing humanitarian crisis in the country of Yemen. "Voyagers" looks at the Voyager space probes that have been travelling through space for almost four decades. "Rebuilding from the Wreckage" looks at a Brazil soccer team that is trying to rebuild after a disastrous plane crash.
Nov 26, 2017
"Feeding Puerto Rico" talks to Chef José Andrés who is attempting to feed thousands of hurricane-stricken Puerto Ricans. "The Wounds of War" reports on the courageous doctors working in the middle of the Syrian Civil War. "The Isle of Eigg" visits the unique island off the coast of Scotland.
Dec 03, 2017
"Fifty Years of 60 Minutes" looks back at America's #1 news show as it begins its fiftieth year on the air. It looks at the big moments, the famous people and the faraway places that have been featured on the news programs throughout its five decades on the air. It also talks to correspondents and producers about their experiences with the show.
Dec 10, 2017
"The Governor" interviews California Governor Jerry Brown about his lengthy career in politics. "The Challenger" profiles Alexey Navalny a popular critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Donald Sutherland" profiles the famous Canadian actor.
Dec 17, 2017
"To Big to Prosecute" investigates why a lenient settlement was made against a drug distributing company in one of the biggest opioid cases in U.S. history. "An American Terrorist" talks to a former white supremacist who knows help to get people out of extremism. "Airlift" looks at an effort to capture and airlift black rhinos to repopulate the species.
Dec 24, 2017
"Delivered from Evil" talks to two clergymen who are fighting to save historic texts from destruction by ISIS in war-torn Iraq. "Japan's Babe Ruth" rebroadcasts a segment of celebrated Japanese pitcher Shohei Ohtani. "Whisky Island" rebroadcasts a segment on a Scottish Island where some of the world's finest single-malt scotch whiskeys are made.
Dec 31, 2017
"Make-A-Wish" rebroadcasts a segment on the Make-A-Wish foundation that grants the wishes of seriously ill children throughout America. "The Health Wagon" rebroadcasts a segment on nurse practitioners who are providing health care to the poor and uninsured. "Chess Country" rebroadcasts a segment on a chess program in rural Mississippi.
Jan 07, 2018
"Disinformation Warfare" interviews the head of RY the Russian state-owned news network which is accused of spreading disinformation in the United States. "Predicting Murder" examines a program in Chicago where police use statistics to help identify and intervene on potential shooters and shooting victims. "Impact" examines whether veterans are suffering from the same disease found in NFL players.
Jan 14, 2018
"Kabul Under Siege" examines why Kabul is still in danger sixteen years after the start of the war in Afghanistan. "Element of Truth" talks to a former director of the Los Alamos Laboratory who has seen the North Korean nuclear weapon program up close. "Portland" visits the Oregon city famous for its quirky, liberal citizens.
Jan 21, 2018
"The Leaning Tower of San Francisco" rebroadcasts a look at how the Millennium Tower one of the city's most expensive residential high rises is sinking and leaning to one side. "Le Carre" rebroadcasts an interview with British author John Le Carré who has written several best-selling spy thrillers under the pen name David Cornwell.
Feb 04, 2018
"Chief of Chobani" rebroadcast a profile of Hamdi Ulukaya the billionaire behind Chobani yogurt. "The Rum War" rebroadcasts a segment looking at the feud behind the two versions of Havana Club Rum. "The Restaurateur" rebroadcasts a profile of pioneering restaurateur Danny Meyer.
Feb 11, 2018
"Showdown" looks at a controversial law that will allow concealed firearms to be taken across state lines. "Olympic Cheating" talks to one of the people behind the Russian doping scandal. "Senator Gillibrand" talks to the Senator from New York who is becoming a major figure in the Democratic party.
Feb 18, 2018
"Secretary Tillerson" talks to the Secretary of State about North Korean, Syria, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Divided II" follows Oprah Winfrey as she revisits a group of highly divided voters that she interviewed last year and talks about the first year of Donald Trump's presidency.
Feb 25, 2018
"War Crime" looks at video that seems to show a Sarin gas attack against Syrian civilians. "JR" talks to the French artist who uses larger than life pictures to showcase the dignity of ordinary people. "Jennifer Lawrence" talks to the famous actress about her latest movie.
Mar 04, 2018
"Crime and Punishment" rebroadcasts an inside look at the German prison system which emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment. "Redemption" rebroadcasts a profiles of a man who discovered he had a brilliant mind for the law while he was serving time in prison for armed bank robbery. "The Music of Zomba Prison" rebroadcasts a look at how inmates and guards have collaborated to create music in a prison in Malawi.
Mar 11, 2018
"Human Cargo" examines how professional smugglers have been smuggling people into the United State illegally. "Secretary of Education" talks to controversial Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. "Treating Trauma" looks at how social institutions are treating those who have suffered childhood trauma.
Mar 11, 2018
"The Monuments" examines the controversy surrounding public monuments to the Confederacy which critics argue are symbols of institutional racism. "Clones" examines the cloning of animals and how a South American polo player cloned his favorite pony to create a stable of strong performers.
Mar 18, 2018
"The Students of Stoneman Douglas" talks to the survivors of the Parkland school shooting about their efforts to reform gun laws in the United States. "Heir to the Throne" interviews the Crown Prince of the ruling family of Saudi Arabia and visits the controversial country.
Mar 25, 2018
"Stormy Daniels" features an extended exclusive interview with the adult film actress who claims that she had a relationship with Donald Trump in 2006 and 2007. "The Greek Freak" profiles Greek basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo who has just joined the Milwaukee Bucks.
Apr 01, 2018
Mancini's Brain examines brain injuries suffered by combat veterans. Second Act profiles a conductor who is bringing Jews and Muslims together. The Scrolls of Herculaneum looks at efforts to unlock the secrets of an ancient library.
Apr 08, 2018
"Hacking Democracy" examines how Russian operatives launched a widespread cyber-attack against state voting systems during the 2016 presidential election. "The Legacy of Lynching" looks at a memorial to the thousands of African-Americans that were killed by lynch mobs in the post-Civil War era. "Harvard Lampoon" looks at the 142-year-old comedy publication.
Apr 15, 2018
"Flying Under the Radar" investigates Allegiant Air a discount airline known for its ultra-low fares and its high record of in-flight problems. "Pay Up" examines the gender pay gap in the work place and how a commitment to equal pay requires regular commitment and monitoring.
Apr 22, 2018
"The Data Miner" examines the Facebook date leak scandal and interviews the man accused of stealing the data. "The Future Factory" looks M.I.T.'s celebrated Media Lab known for its creative innovation. "For Better or for Worse" follows an Alzheimer's patient and her caregiver husband for 10 years to document the struggles they face.
Apr 29, 2018
"Crispr" examine a new technique that might be able to edit out hereditary diseases in an embryo. "The Price of Admission" examines a scholarship program set up by Bill and Melinda Gates that has helped to send 20,000 low-income students to college. "Seaweed" takes a look at the potential of seaweed farming.
May 06, 2018
"The Rockford File" goes to an Illinois town to investigate why prescription drug costs are so high in the United States. 'Orphans of War" looks at efforts to assist orphans from the conflict in Syria. "Into the Wild" profiles wildlife photographer Thomas Mangelsen.
May 13, 2018
"100,000 Women" examines why over 100,000 women are suing over gynecological mesh medical devices. "Saving a Generation" examines how a million children now live with their grandparents because of their parents' opioid addiction. "Shock Therapy" looks at the effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy.
May 13, 2018
"Pope Francis" offers a first look at a documentary of the Catholic leader director by Wim Wenders and features excerpts of an interview with him. "At the Zoo" looks at the elaborate mix of science, software and genetics that goes into populating their zoo exhibits with animals.
May 20, 2018
"The Real Power of Google" rebroadcasts a segment that examines the power of the search engine company and talks to critics who claim it stifles competition. "The Theranos Deception" examines the reasons why the billion-dollar blood testing company went best. "The Spotted Pig" looks into the sexual harassment allegations surround the restaurant's chef and owner.
May 27, 2018
"Friendly Fire" rebroadcasts a segment on three former U.S. soldiers who are disputing an official report that blames human error for a friendly fire accident that killed six people on a secret mission in Afghanistan. "The Rhino Crisis" revisits the poaching crisis facing rhinos and looks at one South African rancher's idea to raise them like cattle might pose a solution.
Jun 03, 2018
"Kabul Under Siege" rebroadcasts a segment on why Kabul is still in danger sixteen years after the start of the war in Afghanistan. "Feeding Puerto Rico" rebroadcasts a segment on Chef José Andrés who is attempting to feed thousands of hurricane-stricken Puerto Ricans. "The Greek Freak" rebroadcasts a profile of Greek basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Jun 10, 2018
"Singapore Stakes" looks at the intelligence centers that track Kim Jong-un's missile launches on the eve of the U.S. and North Korea summit. "Secret Weapon" rebroadcasts a segment on the Trump campaign digital director. "JR" rebroadcasts a segment on the French artist.
Jun 17, 2018
"The Whistleblower" rebroadcasts a special double-length segment investigating how efforts by the Drug Enforcement Agency to crack down on the opiate epidemic were derailed. "Donald Sutherland" rebroadcasts a segment featuring an interview by Anderson Cooper with the Canadian actor.
Jun 24, 2018
"Human Cargo" rebroadcasts an examination into how professional smugglers have been smuggling people into the United State illegally. "The Governor" rebroadcasts an interview with California Governor Jerry Brown about his lengthy career in politics. "The Isle of Eigg" rebroadcasts a visit to the unique island off the coast of Scotland.
Jul 01, 2018
"Fifty Years of 60 Minutes" rebroadcasts a look back at America's #1 news show as it begins its fiftieth year on the air. It looks at the big moments, the famous people and the faraway places that have been featured on the news programs and talks to correspondents and producers.
Jul 08, 2018
"Redemption" rebroadcasts a profiles of a man who discovered he had a brilliant mind for the law while he was serving time in prison for armed bank robbery. "Voyagers" rebroadcasts a look at the Voyager space probes that have been travelling through space for almost four decades. "The Young American" rebroadcasts a profile of young American soccer superstar Christian Pulisic.
Jul 15, 2018
"The Monuments" rebroadcasts a segment on the controversy surrounding public monuments to the Confederacy which critics argue are symbols of institutional racism. "Seaweed" rebroadcasts a look at the potential of seaweed farming. "Alma" rebroadcasts a profile of a twelve-year-old music prodigy.
Jul 22, 2018
"Pelican Bay" rebroadcasts an investigation into reforms at the the notorious Pelican Bay Prison in California. "Vast" rebroadcasts a look at the Hubble Space Telescope which has sent back revealing images of the universe for over 27 years. "Airlift" rebroadcasts a look at an effort to capture and airlift black rhinos to repopulate the species.
Jul 29, 2018
"Inside Al Qaeda" rebroadcasts an interview with an FBI undercover agent who infiltrated Al Qaeda and helped thwart several terrorist attacks. "At the Zoo" rebroadcasts a look at the elaborate mix of science, software and genetics that goes into populating their zoo exhibits with animals.
Aug 05, 2018
"The Wounds of War" rebroadcasts a segment on the courageous doctors working in the middle of the Syrian Civil War. "The Leaning Tower of San Francisco" rebroadcasts a look at how the Millennium Tower is sinking and leaning to one side. "Jennifer Lawrence" rebroadcasts a profile of the famous actress.
Aug 12, 2018
"Hacking Democracy" rebroadcasts a segment on how Russian operatives launched a widespread cyber-attack against state voting systems during the 2016 presidential election. "The Legacy of Lynching" rebroadcasts a look at a memorial to the thousands of African-Americans that were killed by lynch mobs in the post-Civil War era. "For Better or for Worse" rebroadcasts a segment on an Alzheimer's patient and her caregiver husband for 10 years to document the struggles they face.
Aug 19, 2018
Rebroadcasts a look at the video that seems to show a Sarin gas attack against Syrian civilians. "Saving a Generation" rebroadcasts a segment on how a million children now live with their grandparents because of their parents' opioid addiction. "Second Act" rebroadcasts a segment on a conductor about his attempt to bring Muslims and Jews together in an orchestra.
Aug 26, 2018
"The Fighter" rebroadcasts an interview with the later Arizona Senator John McCain about his health and the politics of Washington. "Collateral Damage" rebroadcasts a look at how some innocent American citizens have been accused of espionage-related crimes related to Chinese theft of U.S. trade secrets and intellectual property. "Harvard Lampoon" rebroadcasts a look at the 142-year-old comedy publication.
Sep 02, 2018
"The Data Miner" rebroadcasts a segment on the Facebook date leak scandal and interviews the man accused of stealing the data. "The Shooting" rebroadcasts an interview with Representative Steve Scalise about the attack on him. "The Price of Admission" rebroadcasts an examination of a scholarship program set up by Bill and Melinda Gates that has helped to send 20,000 low-income students to college.
Sep 09, 2018
Olympic gold-medal winning gymnast Aly Raisman discusses the allegations of abuse against Larry Nasser; a South American polo player clones a pony to create multiple strong performers.
Sep 16, 2018
"The Theranos Deception" rebroadcasts a segment on why the billion-dollar blood testing company went bust. "Impact" rebroadcasts a segment on whether veterans are suffering from the same disease found in NFL players. "The Future Factory" rebroadcasts a look at M.I.T.'s celebrated Media Lab known for its creative innovation.
Sep 23, 2018
A look at how the Dutch prevent floodwaters from inundating their low-lying country; the power of Google; wildlife photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen.
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