60 Minutes

Season 52

TV-PG
This series set the pattern for the TV news magazine. Each episode consists of several stories, each presented by a different reporter. Stories have included investigative pieces, celebrity profiles, background pieces on current events, and general human interest stories. The series has also featured "Point-Counterpoint" debates and humorous commentaries by Andy Rooney.

50 Episodes

  • The Impeachment Inquiry, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, Great White
    E1
    The Impeachment Inquiry, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, Great White"The Impeachment Inquiry" talks to representatives of the House who have begun an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. "Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman" interviews the controversial crown prince of Saudi Arabia. "Great White" talks to scientists researching sharks off of New England.
  • The Impeachment Debate, The Ranger and the Serial Killer, The Farmer's Advocate
    E2
    The Impeachment Debate, The Ranger and the Serial Killer, The Farmer's Advocate"The Impeachment Debate" examines the debate over impeachment and talks to some Republican and Democratic voters about their opinions. "The Ranger and the Serial Killer" talks to the Texas Ranger who interviewed prolific serial killer Samuel Little. "The Farmer's Advocate" talks to the CEO of Land O' Lakes which runs a technology unit that helps farmers farm efficiently
  • Hong Kong, Nadia, Psychedelic Science
    E3
    Hong Kong, Nadia, Psychedelic Science"Hong Kong" looks at the pro-democracy protests that are causing tensions in the large Chinese city. "Nadia" talks to a Yazidi woman who survived a genocide and later won a Nobel Peace Prize. "Psychedelic Science" talks to researchers who are investigating medical uses of psychedelic drugs.
  • Tree of Life, Madame Lagarde, The Columbus Letters
    E4
    Tree of Life, Madame Lagarde, The Columbus Letters"Tree of Life" talks to the survivors of a deadly anti-Semitic attack at a synagogue in Pittsburgh. "Madame Lagarde" talks to future European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde about the dangers facing the global economy. "The Columbus Letters" looks at a letter written by the explorer describing his discovery of America.
  • Joe Biden, The Emerald Triangle, Giant Panda
    E5
    Joe Biden, The Emerald Triangle, Giant Panda"Joe Biden" talks to the presidential candidate about his campaign and about President Trump. "The Emerald Triangle" examines the legal marijuana business in California which is not as profitable as many thought it would be. "Giant Panda" looks at the partnership between China and America's Smithsonian National Zoo which has helped to bring panda's back from the brink of extinction.
  • Maria Butina, The Battle of Brexit, The Wright Way
    E6
    Maria Butina, The Battle of Brexit, The Wright Way"Maria Butina" interviews the Russian woman who was arrested as an agent of a foreign government. "The Battle of Brexit" looks at the messy political battle in Britain over whether to stay in the European Union. "The Wright Way" profiles the Wright family of cowboys who have five world rodeo titles among them.
  • Jamie Dimon, Dimon in Detroit, Targeting the Truth
    E7
    Jamie Dimon, Dimon in Detroit, Targeting the Truth"Jamie Dimon" talks to the chairman and CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase about the economy and Wall Street's role in the Great Recession. "Dimon in Detroit" looks at J.P. Morgan Chase's investment plan to revive the Motor City. "Targeting the Truth" talks to the head of Rappler about reporting under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
  • Red Flag, Into The Deep, The Youngest Refugees
    E8
    Red Flag, Into The Deep, The Youngest Refugees"Red Flag" examines a new law in Colorado that allows law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from someone posing a threat. "Into the Deep" looks at the lucrative world of deep sea ocean floor mining. "The Youngest Refugees" looks at efforts by Sesame Street to introduce a group of refugee Muppets in the Middle East.
  • The Russian Hack, Tania’s Story, Mind Reading
    E9
    The Russian Hack, Tania’s Story, Mind ReadingRussian hacking of the 2016 presidential election; a Salvadoran woman's husband and daughter drown trying to cross the Rio Grande into Texas; how functional magnetic resonance imaging and computer analysis are being used to interpret human thoughts.
  • YouTube, Unsheltered, Built by Angels
    E10
    YouTube, Unsheltered, Built by Angels"Youtube" talks to CEO Susan Wojcicki about the controversies surrounding her company. "Unsheltered" looks at the growing homelessness crisis in Seattle and examines how the city if dealing with the problem. "Built by Angels" follows Ethiopian pilgrims as the trek to a holy site where a church is carved out of rock.
  • Genetic Information Age, City On A Hill, The Sandman
    E11
    Genetic Information Age, City On A Hill, The Sandman"Genetic Information Age" talks to geneticist George Chirch who discusses his recent work. "City on a Hill" looks at the Palestinian community of Rawabi which is being built in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. "The Sandman" profiles comedian Adam Sandler who discusses his career and his next movie.
  • A Central Ally, The Lost Music
    E12
    A Central Ally, The Lost Music"A Central Ally" talks to El Salvador's young president Nayib Bukele who discusses how many Salvadorans are fleeing his country due to economic hardship and gang violence. "The Lost Music" talks to an Italian composer and convert to Judaism who has made it his mission to recover and perform music written during the Holocaust especially musical work secretly done by prisoners in Nazi concentration camps.
  • Mark Bradford, The Pavarotti of Pasta, Built by Angels
    E13
    Mark Bradford, The Pavarotti of Pasta, Built by Angels"Mark Bradford" rebroadcasts a profile of the American artist. "The Pavarotti of Pasta" rebroadcasts a profile of Italian chef Massimo Bottura about why his restaurant is one of the most popular in the world. "Built by Angels" rebroadcasts a segment on Ethiopian pilgrims as they trek to a holy site where a church is carved out of rock.
  • Genetic Revolution, Psychedelic Science, A Radical Solution
    E14
    Genetic Revolution, Psychedelic Science, A Radical Solution"Genetic Revolution" rebroadcasts a segment on a successful clinical trial for a gene therapy that treats sickle cell anemia. "Psychedelic Science" rebroadcasts a segment on researchers who are investigating medical uses of psychedelic drugs. "A Radical Solution" rebroadcasts a segment on how one of the nation's top medical schools has instituted a free tuition program.
  • Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Cell, On the Farm, Shakira
    E15
    Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Cell, On the Farm, Shakira"Inside Jeffrey Epstein's Cell" reports on new questions surrounding the death of the convicted sex offender in a federal prison cell. "Antibiotics on the Farm" looks at how out use of antibiotics is fueling the growing problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. "Shakira" interviews the Grammy winning singer.
  • Venice is Drowning, Joaquin Phoenix, Rafa
    E16
    Venice is Drowning, Joaquin Phoenix, Rafa"Venice is Drowning" looks at how the city of canals and gondola boats is now facing an uncertain future due to climate change. "Joaquin Phoenix" profiles the Oscar-nominated actor and talks to his family. "Rafa" profiles the world's #1 tennis player, Rafael Nadal.
  • 60 Minutes Presents: Whitaker’s Wildlife Tour
    E17
    60 Minutes Presents: Whitaker’s Wildlife TourGreat white sharks are coming nearer U.S. beaches. The once familiar howl of the wolf in the American West has returned to Yellowstone Park and its environs thanks to a careful re-introduction of the animal by the U.S. Park Service. National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore is attempting to photograph every living species in captivity.
  • Frontotemporal Dementia, Pleistocene Park, John Green
    E18
    Frontotemporal Dementia, Pleistocene Park, John Green"Frontotemporal Dementia" rebroadcasts a look at the little-known but devastating disease that robs people of their personalities. "Pleistocene Park" rebroadcasts a look at a project in Siberia that is attempting to recreate an Ice Age ecosystem. "John Green" rebroadcasts an interview with the popular young adult author about mental illness.
  • 60 Minutes Presents: Great Adventures
    E19
    60 Minutes Presents: Great Adventures"Ultra Deep" rebroadcasts a look at how scientists in South Africa are looking for living organisms deep within the earth. "Fly Like an Eagle" rebroadcasts a profile of falconer Lauren McGough who has mastered the ancient skill of hunting with eagles. "Easter Island" rebroadcasts a segment on the isolated island in the South Pacific where the famous stone statues are fading away under the elements.
  • A Continent On Fire; The Server; West Side Story
    E20
    A Continent On Fire; The Server; West Side Story"A Continent on Fire" looks at the massive, deadly bush fire that is threatening wildlife and people in Australia. "The Server" examines the corruption investigation into Ukraine. "West Side Story" goes behind the scenes at a modernized version of this classic of American musical theater play.
  • Bernie Sanders, 298 Counts of Murder, Vision of Music
    E21
    Bernie Sanders, 298 Counts of Murder, Vision of Music"Bernie Sanders" profiles the democratic socialist senator from Vermont who leads the polls for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. "298 Counts of Murder" looks into the police investigation into the missile attack that brought down Malaysia Flight 17. "Vision of Music" profiles blind pianist Matthew Whitaker.
  • Mike Bloomberg, The Trial of Eddie Gallagher, Array of Hope
    E22
    Mike Bloomberg, The Trial of Eddie Gallagher, Array of Hope"Michael Bloomberg" interviews the billionaire presidential candidate who takes questions about his campaign and past. "The Trial of a Navy Seal" looks at the case of a Navy SEAL acquitted of murder who has become a cause celebre of the conservative right. "Array of Hope" looks at how the Bahamas are embracing solar power in the wake of a hurricane disaster.
  • COVID-19, Fiona Hill, Elfstedentocht
    E23
    COVID-19, Fiona Hill, Elfstedentocht"Coronavirus" reports on the nation's preparedness for the highly infectious disease which is spreading rapidly across the world. "Fiona Hill" talks to President Trump's adviser on Russia and Europe who formed a crucial part of the impeachment inquiry. "Elfstedentocht" looks at the traditional Dutch ice-skating race that hasn't been held in the Netherlands since 1997 due to climate change.
  • On the Frontline, Children of Flint, Kings of the Road
    E24
    On the Frontline, Children of Flint, Kings of the Road"On the Frontline" looks at the growing Cornoavirus pandemic and how it is affecting New York. "Children of Flint" looks at the long term consequences for children of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. "Kings of the Road" looks at the new technology of driver-less trucks that may be on the nation's highways sooner than most think.
  • Stopping the Virus, The Economic Emergency, A Populist Movement
    E25
    Stopping the Virus, The Economic Emergency, A Populist Movement"Stopping the Virus" looks at the urgent scientific race to develop a vaccine and a treatment plan that can thwart the growing coronavirus pandemic. "The Economic Emergency" discusses the economic impact of COVID-19 with Neel Kashkari the banker who oversaw the government response to the recession of 2008. "A Populist Movement" looks at a plan by Hungary's populist government to encourage woman to have more children.
  • The Epicenter, Brené Brown, The African Basketball Trail
    E26
    The Epicenter, Brené Brown, The African Basketball Trail"The Epicenter" looks at New York City which has become a hot spot for the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. "Brenè Brown" profiles the researcher and best-selling author who teaches people how to handle feelings of vulnerability and shame. "The African Basketball Trail" investigates questionable practices in efforts to recruit basketball talent out of Africa.
  • Critical Condition, Talking to the Past
    E27
    Critical Condition, Talking to the Past"Critical Condition" looks at the large number of Americans who are suffering unemployment due to coronavirus-related layoffs and their efforts to get unemployment benefits from an overwhelmed system. "Talking to the Past" looks at an effort to preserve Holocaust stories for future generations using 3-D recordings.
  • Short Supply, Staying Well, The Resurrection of St. Nicholas
    E28
    Short Supply, Staying Well, The Resurrection of St. Nicholas"Short Supply" investigates the short supply of protective gear nurses and doctors need to protect them from COVID-19. "Staying Well" looks at how people are coping with anxiety, sadness, and grief triggered by the pandemic.. "The Resurrection of St. Nicholas" looks at an effort to rebuild a Greek Orthodox Church that was destroyed on September 11th.
  • Life and Death, Feeding a Nation, The Crown Prince of Kabuki
    E29
    Life and Death, Feeding a Nation, The Crown Prince of Kabuki"Life and Death" looks at how New York City has become the center of the COVID-19 pandemic and looks at the task of handling the unprecedented number of bodies piling up each day. "Feeding a Nation" talks to world-famous chef Jose Andre about how restaurants can be used to feed those affected by the pandemic. "The Crown Prince of Kabuki" interviews celebrated Kabuki star Ebizo.
  • On the Line, Outbreak Science, The Unseen Enemy
    E30
    On the Line, Outbreak Science, The Unseen Enemy"On the Line" looks at the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on automakers Ford and GM and their efforts to make ventilators and medical supplies. "Outbreak Science" looks at mapping technologies that are helping in the pandemic fight. "The Unseen Enemy" looks at how the COVID-19 pandemic is testing the U.S. military's readiness to fight.
  • The Jobless, Where Did the Money Go?, The State of Texas
    E31
    The Jobless, Where Did the Money Go?, The State of Texas"The Jobless" examines the daunting prospect of finding a job in America during the pandemic. "Where Did the Money Go?" looks at how farmers have been affected by the pandemic shutdown and how they were already suffering due to the trade war with China. "The State of Texas" looks at the COVID-19 response of Texas which has begun a slow, gradual re-opening of business.
  • Pandemic Politics, Amazon, Ghost Guns
    E32
    Pandemic Politics, Amazon, Ghost Guns"Pandemic Politics" investigates whether politics is preventing the scientific community from doing important research on COVID-19. "Amazon" looks at how the internet giant ships millions of packages everyday but may not be keeping its workers safe. "Ghost Guns" looks at the market for untraceable weapons that can be made at home using legally purchased parts.
  • Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Whistleblower, The Reckoning
    E33
    Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Whistleblower, The Reckoning"Chairman of the Federal Reserve" interview Jerome Powell about the Federal Reserve's response to the pandemic. "Whistleblower" talks to a government virologist who spoke out against the administration's advocacy of a drug unproven to help COVID patients. "The Reckoning" looks at the Coronavirus pandemic's profound effect on society.
  • The Promise of Plasma, Spilling Across the Border, Perseverance
    E34
    The Promise of Plasma, Spilling Across the Border, Perseverance"The Promise of Plasma" looks at plasma therapy one of the more effective treatments for COVID-19. "Spilling Across the Border" looks at how raw sewage is entering the coasts of Southern California from Mexico. "Perseverance" looks at NASA plan for the most ambitious land rover yet.
  • Nation in Crisis, A Long Siege, Failure to Protect
    E35
    Nation in Crisis, A Long Siege, Failure to Protect"Nation in Crisis" talks to Sherrilyn Ifill about the protests over the death of George Floyd. "A Long Siege" goes to San Antonio to observe its reopening after months of lock-down due to the Coronavirus pandemic. "Failure to Protect" looks at a controversial Oklahoma law that may be punishing mothers too harshly for child abuse.
  • 60 Minutes Presents: The Lost Music
    E36
    60 Minutes Presents: The Lost Music60 Minutes Presents rebroadcasts a segment on an Italian composer and convert to Judaism who has made it his mission to recover and perform music written during the Holocaust especially musical work secretly done by prisoners in Nazi concentration camps.
  • The College Test, Exhume the Truth, Three Empty Chairs
    E37
    The College Test, Exhume the Truth, Three Empty Chairs"The College Test" reports on the challenges faced by colleges as they prepare to open during a pandemic. "Exhume the Truth" looks at efforts to investigate the Greenwood Massacre in Tulsa. "Three Empty Chairs" looks at a massive backlog of cases in the Merit Systems Protection Board due to the Senate's unwillingness to confirm any new members to the board.
  • The Chief, The Opioid Playbook
    E38
    The Chief, The Opioid Playbook"The Chief" interviews Police Chief Medaria Arradondo of Minneapolis who discusses the killing of George Floyd and its effect on the department. "The Opioid Playbook" investigates the playbook for how drug companies pushed opioids and how law enforcement is still scrambling to hold pharmaceutical company executives accountable.
  • Voting During the Pandemic, The Wild West of Testing, Probiotics
    E39
    Voting During the Pandemic, The Wild West of Testing, Probiotics"Voting in the Pandemic" examines how states are trying to make it safe for people to vote during the pandemic. "Wild West of Testing" investigates why federal officials failed to immediately stop the distribution of many COVID-19 antibody tests they knew were flawed. "Probiotics" investigates whether probiotics improve health.
  • The Children of Flint, A Different Kind of Vision, Rafa
    E40
    The Children of Flint, A Different Kind of Vision, Rafa"Children of Flint" rebroadcasts a segment on the long term consequences for children of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. "A Different Kind of Vision" rebroadcasts a profile of Chris Downey an architect who lost his ability to see. "Rafa" rebroadcasts a profile of the world's #1 tennis player, Rafael Nadal.
  • 298 Counts of Murder, The Monuments, West Side Story
    E41
    298 Counts of Murder, The Monuments, West Side Story"298 Counts of Murder" rebroadcasts a segment on the police investigation into the missile attack that brought down Malaysia Flight 17. "The Monuments" rebroadcasts an examination into the controversy surrounding public monuments to the Confederacy which critics argue are symbols of institutional racism. "West Side Story" rebroadcasts a look at a modernized version of this classic of American musical theater play.
  • Nadia, A Populist Movement, The Wright Way
    E42
    Nadia, A Populist Movement, The Wright Way"Nadia" rebroadcasts a segment on a Yazidi woman who survived a genocide and later won a Nobel Peace Prize. "A Populist Movement" rebroadcasts a look at a plan by Hungary's populist government to encourage woman to have more children. "The Wright Way" rebroadcasts a profile of the Wright family of cowboys who have five world rodeo titles among them.
  • Genetic Revolution, The Youngest Refugees, Vision of Music
    E43
    Genetic Revolution, The Youngest Refugees, Vision of Music"Genetic Revolution" rebroadcasts a segment on a successful clinical trial for a gene therapy that treats sickle cell anemia. "The Youngest Refugees" rebroadcasts a look at efforts by Sesame Street to introduce a group of refugee Muppets in the Middle East. "Vision of Music" rebroadcasts a profile of blind pianist Matthew Whitaker.
  • The Emerald Triangle, the Columbus Letters, Built By Angels
    E44
    The Emerald Triangle, the Columbus Letters, Built By Angels"The Emerald Triangle" rebroadcasts a segment examining the legal marijuana business in California which is not as profitable as many thought it would be. "The Columbus Letters" rebroadcasts a look at a letter written by the explorer describing his discovery of America. "Built by Angels" rebroadcasts a segment on Ethiopian pilgrims as they trek to a holy site where a church is carved out of rock.
  • Know My Name, Giant Panda
    E45
    Know My Name, Giant Panda"Know My Name" rebroadcasts an interview with Chanel Miller the sexual assault victim of Stanford University athlete Brock Turner who has come forward in an effort to tell her story. "Giant Panda" rebroadcasts a look at the partnership between China and America's Smithsonian National Zoo which has helped to bring panda's back from the brink of extinction.
  • Psychedelic Science, Malta, Shakira
    E46
    Psychedelic Science, Malta, Shakira"Psychedelic Science" rebroadcasts a segment on researchers who are investigating medical uses of psychedelic drugs. "Malta" rebroadcasts an investigation into charges of corruption in the government of the small Mediterranean island. "Shakira" rebroadcasts an interview with the Grammy winning singer.
  • The Russian Hack, Kings of the Road, The Sandman
    E47
    The Russian Hack, Kings of the Road, The SandmanThe case against Russian agents accused of interfering in the 2016 election; Then, driverless trucks could disrupt the trucking industry as soon as 2021; And, Adam Sandler: The 60 Minutes interview.
  • Red Flag, Talking to the Past
    E48
    Red Flag, Talking to the Past"Red Flag" rebroadcasts a segment that examines a law in Colorado that allows law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from someone posing a threat. "Talking to the Past" rebroadcasts a segment that looks at an effort to preserve Holocaust stories for future generations using 3-D recordings.
  • The Ranger and the Serial Killer, Mind Reading, The Resurrection of St. Nicholas
    E49
    The Ranger and the Serial Killer, Mind Reading, The Resurrection of St. Nicholas"The Ranger and the Serial Killer" rebroadcasts a segment on the Texas Ranger who interviewed prolific serial killer Samuel Little. "Mind Reading" rebroadcasts a talk to scientists who are using MRIs and computer analysis to decode the physical make-up of our thoughts. "The Resurrection of St. Nicholas" rebroadcasts a look at an effort to rebuild a Greek Orthodox Church that was destroyed on September 11th.
  • Mr. Woodward? The President, Spilling Across the Border, Joaquin Phoenix
    E50
    Mr. Woodward? The President, Spilling Across the Border, Joaquin Phoenix"Mr. Woodward? The President" talks to journalist Bob Woodward about his new book on President Trump and discusses some of Woodward's taped interviews with the president. "Spilling Across the Border" rebroadcasts a look at how raw sewage is entering the coasts of Southern California from Mexico. "Joaquin Phoenix" rebroadcasts a profile of the Oscar-nominated actor and talks to his family.

 

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