• Air date: 30 Sep '18 51 episodes
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    • 26. Nancy Pelosi; Game Of Thrones; Golden State Warriors

      14 Apr '19
      Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.); behind the scenes with the actors and producers of "Game of Thrones"; the Golden State Warriors prepare to leave Oakland for their new home in San Francisco.
    • 27. A Marriage Made in Hell, Superbugs, Easter Island

      21 Apr '19
      The growing partnership between Russia's government and cybercriminals; then, could antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs' become a bigger killer than cancer?; and, Easter Island’s famous moai statues slowly fading away
    • 28. On the Border, Online Overdose, The High North

      28 Apr '19
      The situation at the southern border; the man in China wanted in the U.S. for shipping the Fentanyl that killed Americans in Akron; the U.S. helps defend Norway's border with Russia.
    • 29. Ransomware, Frontotemporal Dementia, Polar Punk

      05 May '19
      How cybercriminals hold data hostage; then, living with Frontotemporal Dementia; and, the sounds of Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq
    • 30. The Price of Generics, The Most Unlikely Meeting, Mark Bradford

      12 May '19
      "The Price of Generics" looks at a sweep lawsuit that accuses generic drug manufacturers of price fixing. "The Most Unlikely Meeting" looks at a program that helps the families of victims of violent crime meet the perpetrators of those crimes. "Mark Bradford" profiles the American artist.
    • 31. Money Laundering, Rainbow Railroad, Bitcoin Pizza

      19 May '19
      "One Loose Thread" talks to the whistle-blower who helped to uncover a $230 billion Russia money laundering scheme. "Rainbow Railroad" looks at a Canadian group that helps hundreds of LGBT people who live in countries where their lives are at risk. "Bitcoin's Wild Ride" looks at the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies.
    • 32. Friendly Fire, Attu

      26 May '19
      Why were 5 U.S. soldiers killed by an American bomber in Afghanistan? And, how a Japanese medic and American soldier became linked by World War II’s Battle of Attu.
    • 33. The Chairman, Last Shot In Oakland, To Kill a Mockingbird

      02 Jun '19
      Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell: The 60 Minutes interview; Then, the talent and mindset behind the Golden State Warriors' dynasty; And, "To Kill a Mockingbird" comes to Broadway.
    • 34. Rare Earth Elements, Jerry And Marge Selbee, Samuel L. Jackson

      09 Jun '19
      China's dominance in the rare Earth metals industry, which creates potential leverage in the U.S.-China trade war; a retired couple from Michigan who figured out how to win millions in state lotteries; and Samuel J. Jackson, whose career didn't take off until middle age.
    • 35. SGB, Huntington, WV, Game of Thrones

      16 Jun '19
      SGB: A possible breakthrough treatment for PTSD; then, cops bring addiction counselor on drug raids to fight opioid crisis; and, behind the scenes on "Game of Thrones".
    • 36. Ryan Speedo Green, The Photo Ark, Jaap

      17 Jun '19
      Ryan Speedo Green: From juvenile delinquency to opera stardom; then, saving memories of animals with Joel Sartore's Photo Ark; and, meet Jaap van Zweden, the new maestro of the New York Philharmonic.
    • 37. High Velocity; This Is No Ordinary Lawsuit; Paul McCarrtney

      23 Jun '19
      The AR 15-style rifle's impact on the protocols of first responders and emergency rooms; and a lawsuit filed by children against the federal government regarding climate change. Also: Paul McCartney.
    • 38. Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez; Malta; The Unlikely Inventor

      23 Jun '19
      Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), the youngest woman ever elected to Congress; and former Boston lawyer Marshall Medoff, who has invented a process to produce an environmentally friendly transportation fuel from inedible plant life. Also: corruption in Malta.
    • 39. Taking Aim at Opioids, The Nuremberg Prosecutor, Into the Wild

      30 Jun '19
      Opioid Crisis: The lawsuits that could bankrupt manufacturers and distributors; Then, what the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive wants the world to know; And, into the wild with Thomas D. Mangelsen
    • 40. Billionaire on the Bus, Pleistocene Park, JR

      07 Jul '19
      A venture capitalist spreading funding to Middle America; then, bringing back pieces of the Ice Age to combat climate change; And, larger than life displays by French photographer JR
    • 41. The Oracle of A.I., John Green, The Pavarotti of Pasta

      14 Jul '19
      How one man is advancing artificial intelligence; then, author John Green talks about reaching young adults and dealing with mental illness; and, Chef Massimo Bottura: The Pavarotti of pasta
    • 42. The Dutch Solution, Redemption, Fly Like An Eagle

      21 Jul '19
      How Dutch stormwater management could mitigate damage from hurricanes; then, meet a convicted felon who became a Georgetown law professor; and, how an Oklahoma woman learned to fly like an eagle in Mongolia
    • 43. The Principles of Ray Dalio, Robots to the Rescue, Monaco

      28 Jul '19
      Ray Dalio says wealth inequality is a national emergency; then, robots come to the rescue after Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; and, inside Monaco: The ultimate playground for the rich.
    • 44. Survivors Network, Ultra Deep, The Future Factory

      04 Aug '19
      Parents of a 2012 Aurora, Colorado, shooting victim travel the country to help others impacted by mass shootings; Then, what lies at the bottom of one of the deepest holes ever dug by man?; And, making ideas into reality at MIT's 'Future Factory'
    • 45. To Catch a Spy, A Different Kind of Vision, Alma

      11 Aug '19
      How a former CIA officer was caught betraying his country; then, an architect goes blind, says he's actually gotten better at his job; and, Alma Deutscher: The prodigy whose "first language" is Mozart.
    • 46. Pegasus, Plastic Plague

      18 Aug '19
      The CEO of Israeli spyware-maker NSO on fighting terror, Khashoggi murder, and Saudi Arabia; and, cleaning up the plastic in the ocean.
    • 47. Ransomware, Inside the Epidemic, Tim Green

      25 Aug '19
      How cybercriminals hold data hostage... and why the best solution is often paying a ransom. Then, who's responsible for the opioid epidemic? Doctors or pharmaceutical companies? And, Tim Green: Coping with the ALS he thinks was caused by the game he loves
    • 48. Targeting Americans, A radical solution, The Ride of His Life

      01 Sep '19
      Brain trauma suffered by U.S. diplomats abroad could be work of hostile foreign government; Then, how the NYU School of Medicine is going tuition-free; And, riding the waves of Nazaré with Garrett McNamara.
    • 49. Steve Kroft, The Isle of Eigg

      08 Sep '19
      “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl looks back at Steve Kroft’s career; and, just off Scotland, a tiny island with one main road is a testament to human independence.
    • 50. Online Overdose, Frontotemporal Dementia, Mark Bradford

      15 Sep '19
      Deadly fentanyl bought online from China is being shipped through the mail; then, Bill Whitaker reports on FTD, a devastating illness and the most common form of dementia for Americans under the age of 60; and, Mark Bradford: The “60 Minutes” Interview.