S46E1 - The Secretary of State, Imminent Danger, Killing Jesus
Scott Pelley interviews Secretary of State John Kerry, who is dealing with multiple challenges including chemical weapons in Syria, foreign terrorism and a potentially a new relationship with the new president of Iran.
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Steve Kroft examines America's mental health system, which may be failing those with schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses. Schizophrenia is a brain disease many mass murderers showed symptoms of.
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Norah O'Donnell interviews Bill O'Reilly, who talks about his latest book, Killing Jesus.
Sept. 29, 2013, midnight
S46E2 - The federal disability program; footage of America's first battle with al-Qaida; asteroids and comets capable of global destruction
Steve Kroft investigates the federal disability program; Lara Logan views footage of the actual 1993 Battle of Mogadishu that was dramatized in the movie "Black Hawk Down"; Anderson Cooper reports on asteroids that could potentially strike Earth.
Oct. 6, 2013, midnight
S46E3 - Detroit on the edge; Boy Wonder: Jack Andraka; Daring rescue days before fall of Saigon
The issues facing Detroit and the people determined to solve them; scientist and cancer researcher Jack Andraka; an assistant bank manager puts himself at risk to save 105 Vietnamese people.
Oct. 13, 2013, midnight
S46E4 - Washington's Open Secret; Dick Cheney's Heart; Return of the Humpbacks
Steve Kroft reports on how members of Congress often use funds donated to political-action committees for their own personal use; former vice president Dick Cheney discusses his heart issues. Also: efforts to save the endangered humpback whale.
Oct. 20, 2013, midnight
S46E5 - Eyewitness Account on 2012 Al Qaeda Attack on US Consulate in Libya; Former CIA Michael Morrel; Peter Gelb of the New York Metropolitan Opera
Lara Logan hears the first eyewitness account from a westerner who was on the ground in Benghazi, Libya, during the deadly 2012 Al Qaeda attack on the U.S. consulate; John Miller interviews former CIA deputy director Michael Morrell; Bob Simon visits backstage at the New York Metropolitan Opera with general manager Peter Gelb.
Oct. 27, 2013, midnight
S46E6 - Guantanamo; Lamborghini; The Perfectionist
Lesley Stahl gets unprecedented access to the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, facility where the accused 9/11 terrorists will face trial in the biggest war crimes tribunal since Nuremberg.
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After 50 years in the luxury, supercar business, Lamborghini is still making the kind of cars that dreams are made of, a precious handful a day. Scott Pelley reports at 155 mph.
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Armen Keteyian gets to see up close how Nick Saban managed to win three out of the last four national championships for the University of Alabama as he profiles the famous Crimson Tide coach.
Nov. 3, 2013, midnight
S46E7 - 210 Days in Captivity; GoPro's Video Revolution; Capturing History
Matthew Schrier's kidnapping, torture and escape from Syrian rebels provides a rare first-hand look into the brutal ways of the extremist rebel factions battling the Syrian dictatorship. Scott Pelley reports.
A little, wearable camera is putting its owners in their own movies, doing everything from walking down the street to jumping out of an airplane. Anderson Cooper reports on GoPro, the world's best-selling camera that's revolutionizing the world of video.
Meet Henry Grossman, the photographer whose images -- especially of JFK and the Beatles -- remain iconic landmarks of a ripe period in American history. Morley Safer reports.
Nov. 10, 2013, midnight
S46E8 - Gitmo; The Giving Pledge; The Recyclers
First, Lesley Stahl gets a rare view inside Gitmo where 164 accused terrorists have been locked up, most for 11 years without charge or trial; then, the billionaires club. Membership comes with two requirements: be worth at least a billion dollars and be willing to give half of that away; lastly, residents of Cateura, Paraguay, turn trash into triumph by creating the Recycled Orchestra.
Nov. 17, 2013, midnight
S46E9 - The Gaskos; The War Within; Gladwell
FBI agents tell Steve Kroft about their 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger, once No. 1 on the Most Wanted list; then, 60 Minutes gets a rare look inside new therapy...
Nov. 24, 2013, midnight
S46E10 - Inside Amazon; Capital Dome Restoration; Free Diving
A behind-the-scenes look at online-retailer Amazon's warehouses; a report on the restoration of the Capitol dome in Washington, D.C.; and a close-up on a free-diving extreme sport.
Dec. 1, 2013, midnight
S46E11 - Mandela; Survivor
60 Minutes revisits a collection of revealing writings by the late civil rights giant and former South African president Nelson Mandela; and, Former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell recalls the 2005 battle in Afghanistan he alone survived -- a fire fight that at the time, resulted in the largest loss of life for Naval Special Warfare since WWII. Anderson
Dec. 8, 2013, midnight
S46E12 - Inside the NSA; The Copts
The NSA gives unprecedented access to the agency's HQ and, for the first time, explains what it does and what it says it doesn't do: spy on Americans.
The turmoil in Egypt has led to one of the worst persecutions of the country's Coptic Christians in the nearly 2,000-year history of the sect. Bob Simon reports from Egypt.
Dec. 15, 2013, midnight
S46E13 - Susan Rice, Rocky Mountain High, Quarterback Guru
President Obama's national security advisor answers questions about the NSA leaks, Iran, Syria and the attack in Benghazi; then, Denver, Colo., has more medical marijuana dispensaries than Starbucks, but the budding business defies federal laws; and, Morley Safer interviews the "QB Guru" who says the new norm to get to the NFL as a quarterback starts with a tutor like him training kids as young as 8.
Dec. 22, 2013, midnight
S46E14 - 60 Minutes Presents: Going to Extremes
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Dec. 29, 2013, midnight
S46E15 - The Cleantech case, Hollywood's Villans, Volcanos
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Jan. 5, 2014, midnight
S46E16 - The Case of Alex Rodriguez, Memory Wizards
A first look at the details in the doping case of Yankee slugger Alex Rodriguez, including an interview with Major League Baseball?s chief witness against him, Anthony Bosch -- who says he injected Rodriguez with banned substances; then, hear from the League?s COO Rob Manfred and baseball commissioner Bud Selig; and, Imagine being able to remember virtually every day of your life. As Lesley Stahl reports, it?s a kind of memory that is brand new to science.
Jan. 12, 2014, midnight
S46E17 - 60 Minutes Presents: Tales of Survival
|Two tales of survival -- one about an American who nearly lost her life in Africa, the other about Africans who found their lives in America. Scott Pelley hosts a special hour of 60 Minutes Presents.
Jan. 19, 2014, midnight
S46E18 - Nowhere To Go, Help Wanted, Jay Leno
Scott Pelley reports on severe shortcomings in the state of mental health care for young people in the U.S.; then, "Year Up" trains thousands of disadvantaged youth for internships that often lead to corporate jobs; and, departing Tonight Show host Jay Leno talks in depth for the first time about losing his NBC late-night perch twice.
Jan. 26, 2014, midnight
S46E19 - 60 Minutes Presents: Amazing Kids
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Feb. 2, 2014, midnight
S46E20 - Sex Matters, Philip Seymour Hoffman, 100,000 Homes
Lesley Stahl examines suggested drug doses based on sex. Also: a 2006 interview with the late Philip Seymour Hoffman (1967-2014); a report on providing apartments for homeless people.
Feb. 9, 2014, midnight
S46E21 - Enemy of the State, The F-35, Cate Blanchett
Businessman Bill Browder says his life has been threatened as a result of his claims of corruption in the Russian government.
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David Martin gets an inside look at what makes the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter the most expensive weapons system in history
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Lesley Stahl profiles Cate Blanchett, who is famous for morphing into her roles, but says that each time she worries she won?t pull it off.
Feb. 16, 2014, midnight
S46E22 - The Shooting at Chardon High, The Con Artist, Liam Neeson
When shots rang out in the Ohio HS, coach Frank Hall ran toward them instead of away, saving an untold number of young lives; then, Wolfgang Beltracchi fooled the experts for decades in an art scam that netted him and his partners millions of dollars; and, Liam Neeson speaks about his wife's untimely death, his childhood and how his age is beginning to conflict with his action star roles.
Feb. 23, 2014, midnight
S46E23 - Gangster Whitey Bulgar, Neo-Nazis in USA, Con artists
Federal law enforcement trackers reveal how they finally located gangster Whitey Bulgar; the growing sub-culture of neo-Nazis in the United States; a con artist who stole American historical treasures.
March 2, 2014, midnight
S46E24 - The Data Brokers, The Heart of the Revolution, ALMA
Steve Kroft investigates the multibillion dollar industry that collects, analyzes and sells the personal information of millions of Americans with virtually no oversight; then, An inside look at the people behind the revolution that resulted in the parliamentary ouster of President Victor Yanukovych and Russia's power grab in Crimea; and, A new $1.3 billion radio telescope is allowing scientists to see parts of the universe they've seen never before, offering insight into how it all began.
March 9, 2014, midnight
S46E25 - Bassem Youssef, Drones Over America, Cajun Ketchup
The Egyptian TV host has been labeled a traitor for his satire, but Bassem says that won't stop him from poking fun at the powerful; then, Morley Safer explores the new, hardly regulated world of commercial drones; and, The hot sauce industry is on fire with revenue of more than a billion dollars, but it all began with just one name: Tabasco.
March 16, 2014, midnight
S46E26 - Manhunt, The Pink Panthers, Cartoons In The New Yorker
A year later, federal investigators discuss the Boston Marathon bombing; a group of thieves with military discipline steals $500 million over 20 years; Bob Mankoff, David Remnick and cartoonists of The New Yorker.
March 23, 2014, midnight
S46E27 - Rigged, Fast Cars and Rocket Ships, The Virtuoso
Steve Kroft reports on a new book from Michael Lewis, "Flash Boys," that reveals how a group of unlikely characters discovered how some high speed traders work the stock market to their advantage; then, Scott Pelley profiles Elon Musk, who at 42 years old is a billionaire Silicon Valley entrepreneur; and, Roberts lost his sight as a child, but gained incredible insight into American music -- inspiring a generation of jazz musicians.
March 30, 2014, midnight
S46E28 - Three Years Later, The Health Wagon, Discovered
Fukushima, Japan three years after it was impacted by an earthquake, a tsunami and a nuclear accident; nurse practitioners providing health care to the uninsured in Appalachia; an art collection hidden by Cornelius Gurlitt.
April 6, 2014, midnight
S46E29 - Portrait of Pope Francis, Shalane Flanagan casting light on the Boston Marathon
A portrait of Pope Francis features insight from his closest friends. Also: a report on long-distance runner Shalane Flanagan, who casts light on training for the Boston Marathon in the wake of the April 2013 bombings.
April 13, 2014, midnight
S46E30 - Robin Hood, Memory Wizards, Joy in the Congo
Billionaire Paul Tudor Jones' charity -- the Robin Hood Foundation -- fights poverty with the hard-nosed, business sense of Wall Street; then, Imagine being able to remember virtually every day of your life; and, 200 musicians in the Congo are defying the poverty of their war-torn country and creating some of the most moving music we have ever heard.
April 20, 2014, midnight
S46E31 - America's Missile Fields, Saving the Children
Lesley Stahl gets rare access inside an American nuclear control center and meets the young airmen who watch over some of the world's deadliest weapons; and,in one of the more remarkable humanitarian stories of WWII, Briton Nicholas Winton helped save hundreds of mostly Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of the war.
April 27, 2014, midnight
S46E32 - Over A Barrel, 90+
Is BP backpedaling on a settlement with oil spill victims, or are some Gulf Coast businesses exploiting BP to the tune of more than $500 million; and, what factors determine which of us will make it past age 90? Lesley Stahl reports on a groundbreaking study that has revealed some unexpected findings
May 4, 2014, midnight
S46E33 - Washington's Open Secret, EMERGENCY, Salmon in the Sea
Steve Kroft reports on Washington's open secret: Profitable PACs; then, Clarissa Ward visits a hospital in Sudan that offers free, life-saving surgeries; and, salmon farms: do they help or hurt wild salmon? Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.
May 11, 2014, midnight
S46E34 - 8 Days in Tehran, The Capitol Dome, The Recyclers
Steve Kroft reports from Iran's capital as the prospect of a nuclear deal with world powers looms on the horizon; and, the residents of Cateura, Paraguay, don't just make a living from the massive garbage heap in their town. They also make music.
May 18, 2014, midnight
S46E35 - The War Within, Sex Matters, Liam Neeson
60 Minutes gets a rare look inside new therapies that are changing the lives of vets who suffer from PTSD; then, more scientists are realizing the differences between the sexes are dangerously understudied; and, Liam Neeson speaks about his wife?s untimely death.
May 25, 2014, midnight
S46E36 - Shooting at Chardon High, The F-35, Capturing History
Scott Pelley reports on a coach's heroic actions during a school shooting; then, an inside look at the most expensive weapons system in history; and, meet the photographer behind iconic images of JFK and the Beatles.
June 1, 2014, midnight
S46E37 - America's mental health system; Egyptian TV host Bassem Youssef; asteroids.
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June 8, 2014, midnight
S46E38 - Eyewear company Luxottica; providing apartments to homeless people; comic Jay Leno.
Eyewear company Luxottica; providing apartments to homeless people; comic Jay Leno.
June 15, 2014, midnight
S46E39 - Drones over America
Will the skies of the future be filled with buzzing drones? Morley Safer explores the new, hardly regulated world of commercial drones
June 22, 2014, midnight
S46E40 - The Disability Program, Lamborghini, Cate Blanchett
Steve Kroft investigates the federal disability program; Scott Pelley reports on luxury car manufacturer Lamborghini as it celebrates its 50th anniversary; Lesley Stahl profiles Cate Blanchett.
June 29, 2014, midnight
S46E41 - Hollywood's Villain, Gladwell, Volcano
Is he one of the world's biggest Internet pirates or a businessman? Bob Simon profiles Kim Dotcom; then, author Malcolm Gladwell on the power of the underdog; and, nature's ticking time bombs.
July 6, 2014, midnight
S46E42 - America's Missile Fields, Discovered
Morley Safer reports on the discovery of the largest cache of missing art since WWII.
July 13, 2014, midnight
S46E43 - The Giving Pledge, Rescue, The Greatest Show on Earth
Charlie Rose reports on a new club for the super rich that has an interesting twist; then, the little known story of a daring rescue days before the fall of Saigon; and, reinventing opera at the Met.
July 20, 2014, midnight
S46E44 - Help Wanted, ALMA, Nile Crocodile
A jobs program aids Fortune 500 companies and underprivileged youth; then, a $1.3 billion radio telescope peers into the universe's past; and, Anderson Cooper dives with a deadly predator.
July 27, 2014, midnight
S46E45 - China's Real Estate Bubble, The Con Artist, Cajun Ketchup
Lesley Stahl reports on China's real estate bubble; then, a look at art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi's multimillion dollar scam; and, the hot sauce industry is one fire, but it all began with just one name: Tabasco.
Aug. 3, 2014, midnight
S46E46 - The Case of Alex Rodriguez, GoPro
Details in the doping case of A-Rod, including an interview with the MLB's chief witness against him, Anthony Bosch; then, Anderson Cooper reports on GoPro's video revolution
Aug. 10, 2014, midnight
S46E47 - Rigged, The Health Wagon, The Cartoonist
Is the U.S. stock market rigged? Steve Kroft reports. Then, Scott Pelley meets nurse practitioners who are providing badly needed health care in Appalachia. And, Morley Safer looks into how "The New Yorker" selects its famous cartoons.
Aug. 17, 2014, midnight
S46E48 - The Data Brokers, Three Years Later, Return of the Humpback
Steve Kroft investigates the multibillion-dollar industry that sells the personal information of millions of Americans; then, Bob Simon reports on the aftermath of the disaster in Fukushima, Japan; and, 60 Minutes travels to the South Pacific on the trail of the humpback whale.
Aug. 24, 2014, midnight
S46E49 - The Pink Panthers, 90+
Daring heists rake in half-a-billion dollars; and, what factors determine which of us will make it past age 90
Aug. 31, 2014, midnight
S46E50 - Over a Barrel, Saving the Children, Quarterback Guru
Is BP backpedaling on a settlement with oil spill victims, or are some Gulf Coast businesses exploiting BP; and, Morley Safer interviews the "QB Guru" who says the new norm to get to the NFL as a quarterback starts with a tutor like him training kids as young as 8.
Sept. 7, 2014, midnight
S46E51 - Nowhere to Go, The Gaskos, Alabama Coach Nick Saban
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Sept. 14, 2014, midnight