• Air date: 30 Sep '12 48 episodes
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  • List of Episodes (48)
    • 1. Afghan President Hamid Karzai; US General John Allen; Arnold Schwarzenegger

      30 Sep '12
      Afghan President Hamid Karzai and U.S. Marine General John Allen discuss the war with Laura Logan in Afghanistan; Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about marital issues.
    • 2. Chinese Telecom Giant Huawei; U.S. Eyeware Company Luxotyica; Singer Rodriguez

      07 Oct '12
      The potential risks of Huawei, a Chinese telecom giant; doing business with the U.S. eyewear company Luxottica; singer Rodriguez.
    • 3. The Syrian Civil War; New Program in Texas for War Vets; Daniel Craig & Barbara Broccoli

      14 Oct '12
      The impact the Syrian Civil War has on the country; A new program in Texas for veterans who have gotten in trouble with the law; Props & gadgets from James Bond films and interviews with actor Daniel Craig and producer Barbara Broccoli.
    • 4. Medical Marijuana; Goldman Sachs Employee Greg Smith; Steven Spielberg

      21 Oct '12
      Colorado's medical marijuana industry; former Goldman Sachs employee Greg Smith; director Steven Spielberg discusses his upcoming film, "Lincoln," and shares the first clips of the movie.
    • 5. Jobs & the Economy in Asheboro, NC; Missing American Historical Treasures; Shahid Khan

      28 Oct '12
      Jobs and the economy in Asheboro, NC; American historical treasures that have gone missing; Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan.
    • 6. Partisan U.S. Senate Gridlock; Historian David McCullough; Football Player Aaron Rodgers

      04 Nov '12
      Current and former members of the U.S. Senate discuss the partisan gridlock; historian David McCullough; professional football player Aaron Rodgers.
    • 7. Residents of Belle Harbor, NY; Manufacturers Looking for High-Tech Capable Employees; David McCullough

      11 Nov '12
      Residents of Belle Harbor, a shoreline neighborhood in New York, who were impacted by Hurricane Sandy; U.S. manufacturers looking for employees capable of operating high-tech machinery; historian David McCullough.
    • 8. An Immigration & Customs Enforcement Investigation; Infant Morality; College Football Programs

      18 Nov '12
      Immigration and Customs Enforcement's three-year investigation into the largest drug trafficking cartel ever seen; morality in infants; college football programs.
    • 9. Free The Children; New York City Ballet; Dereck & Beverly Joubert

      25 Nov '12
      The organization Free the Children empowers kids to help others; the New York City Ballet; filmmakers Dereck & Beverly Joubert.
    • 10. Claims Against a Hospital Chain; Shin Dong Hyuk; Adventurers Bertrand Piccard & Abdre Borschberg

      02 Dec '12
      Claims a hospital chain pressured doctors to admit patients; Shin Dong Hyuk talks about his escape from a North Korean prison camp; adventurers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg discusses their plan to fly a solar-powered plane around the world.
    • 11. Individuals Confessing To Crimes They Did Not Commit; The Race to Save the Tortoise; Hugh Jackman

      09 Dec '12
      Individuals confessing to crimes they did not commit; poachers sell endangered turtles and tortoises for large sums of money; actor Hugh Jackman discusses his childhood, his family, and his latest role in "Les Miserables."
    • 12. Tragedy in Newton; Costa Concordia; The Vatican Library's treasures

      16 Dec '12
      60 Minutes reports: Tragedy in Newtown Scott Pelley reports on the Newtown shooting and interviews a school nurse, a former classmate of the alleged gunman's, and former Secret Service members. Scott Pelley reports on the Newtown shooting and interviews a school nurse, a former classmate of the alleged gunman's, and former Secret Service members. Costa Concordia: Salvaging a shipwreck Eleven months after wrecking at sea, the Italian luxury liner awaits one of the most expensive and daunting
    • 13. The Year of Adele/Rodriguez/Taylor Swift

      23 Dec '12
      "The Year of Adele" rebroadcasts a profile and interview with the singer. "Rodriguez" rebroadcasts a profile and interview the famous singer and songwriter about the recent film about his life. "Taylor Swift" rebroadcasts a profile and interview with the young musician.
    • 14. Bionic limbs; Danish Spy; Judd Apatow

      30 Dec '12
      How humans can move robotic limbs with their thoughts; a former Danish spy who claims to have played a role in the killing of an Al-Qaeda leader; filmmaker Judd Apatow.
    • 15. Internet's Impact on the News and Print Media; David Kelley and his company, IDEO; the Barcelona soccer team's unique training system is spotlighted

      06 Jan '13
      Morley Safer explores the Internet's impact on newspapers and the print media; Charlie Rose profiles David Kelley and his company, IDEO, a creator of iconic products such as the computer mouse. Also: the Barcelona soccer team's unique training system is spotlighted.
    • 16. March of the Machines; Justice Sotomayor; Free Diving

      13 Jan '13
      Steve Kroft reports on technological advances, especially robotics, that are revolutionizing the workplace, but not necessarily creating jobs; In her first broadcast interview, Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks to Scott Pelley about her life and career leading up to her appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court, including the role affirmative action played; In a growing extreme sport in which divers reach great depths on one breath, records are being broken and doctors are increasingly surprised by feat
    • 17. The President and the Secretary of State; The Fall of Lance Armstrong

      27 Jan '13
      President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton appear in their first joint interview when they speak together to Steve Kroft; He confessed to doping in an interview with Oprah Winfrey last week, but U.S. Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart, says the evidence proves Lance Armstrong withheld the truth and lied to Winfrey on key issues. Tygart tells Scott Pelley that if the disgraced cyclist wants his lifetime ban lifted, he will have to tell all.
    • 18. Attack in Algeria; 40 Million Mistakes; Lincoln

      10 Feb '13
      Mark Cobb, Steve Wysocki and Nick Frazier, three of the five Americans who survived the al Qaeda attack on an Algerian natural gas facility that resulted in the deaths of 37 foreign workers, recount their ordeals for the first time to Charlie Rose. Howard L. Rosenberg and Julie Holstein are the producers. A Steve Kroft investigation looks into the accuracy of the credit reports that American consumers rely on for credit cards and loans. James Jacoby and Michael Karzis are the producers. 60 Minut
    • 19. Israel's Iron Dome; World's Largest Civilian Hospital Ship; Downton Abbey's Maggie Smith

      17 Feb '13
      Bob Simon reports on Israel's "Iron Dome," a game-changing defense system that the Israeli Air Force says shot down 85 percent of the rockets its enemies fired into the country from nearby Gaza last November. The world's largest civilian hospital ship takes volunteer medical staff to the Third World where they have restored sight to thousands of people suffering from cataracts and returned smiles to victims of facial tumors and cleft palates. Scott Pelley reports. Steve Kroft profiles Downton
    • 20. The Life and Death of Clay Hunt; China's Real Estate Mogul; China's Real Estate Bubble

      03 Mar '13
      Byron Pitts reports on the suicide of Clay Hunt, a former marine combat veteran; Lesley Stahl profiles Chinese billionaire Zhang Xin, a leading real-estate developer in China. Also: an examination of China's economy and its troubled real-estate market.
    • 21. Lethal Medicine; Sheryl Sandberg; God's Architect

      10 Mar '13
      Scott Pelley investigates the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak that killed 48 people and sickened hundreds of others; Norah O'Donnell profiles Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg; Lara Logan reports on construction of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.
    • 22. Disillusionment Among Nuns in America; Twitter Creator Jack Dorsey; Former Hit Man Says He Has Found God

      17 Mar '13
      Bob Simon reports on how Pope Francis may address the disillusionment among American nuns; Lara Logan interviews Twitter creator Jack Dorsey; Byron Pitts profiles former Mafia hit man John Veasey, who claims he is now a born-again Christian.
    • 23. Crackdown in Russia; Blindsided; The Nile Crocodile

      24 Mar '13
      Lesley Stahl interviews a member of Russia's punk protest band Pussy Riot, about the group's anti-Putin demonstration that resulted in two members being imprisoned. Also: James Brown interviews NFL hopeful Brian Banks, who spent five years in prison for a rape he did not commit; and Anderson Cooper swims in the Nile with crocodiles.
    • 24. The Pioneer Hotel Fire; The Lost Boys

      31 Mar '13
      Steve Kroft looks back at the Pioneer Hotel fire in Tucson that killed 29 people in 1970, exploring new evidence that could free a man in prison for the blaze. Also: Bob Simon files a two-segment report on Sudanese refugees who have settled in the U.S.
    • 25. Parents of Children Killed in the Newtown Massacre on Gun Law; Professional Basketball Player Jeremy Lin

      07 Apr '13
      Parents of the victims of the Newtown, Conn., massacre speak with Scott Pelley about their efforts to change gun laws. Also: Charlie Rose interviews NBA player Jeremy Lin.