Sun, Jan 4, 2015
"Ending America's Longest War" interviews U.S. General John Campbell and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani about the draw down of coalition forces in Afghanistan. "Alive and Kickin" profiles a Harlem choir for mature adults that is helping to give older voices new control over their challenging lives.
Sun, Jan 11, 2015
"Colorado Pot" examines the state's growing recreational marijuana business one year after legalization. "Obamacare" interviews the author of a new book that claims that the Affordable Care Act will eventually become unaffordable. "Up" looks at how some severely wounded veterans are climbing the world's tallest mountains.
Sun, Feb 8, 2015
"Darpa Dan" examines the U.S. military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and interviews cyber warfare specialist Dan Kaufman. "The Swiss Leaks" investigates one of the biggest leaks in Swiss banking history. "Selma" talks to the director of a new movie about Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sun, Feb 22, 2015
Remembering Bob Simon offers a memorial to the late CBS correspondent and looks at some of his favorite stories. "Bob Simon" looks at his body of work and interviews some of his friends and co-workers. "The Shame of Srebrenica" rebroadcasts a segment on the Srebrenica massacre. "The Sea Gypsies" rebroadcasts a look at how a nomadic sea tribe was able to survive a tsunami. "The Recyclers" rebroadcasts a segment on an orchestra that originates in one of the poorest places in Paraguay.
Sun, Mar 1, 2015
"The Storm After the Storm" investigates allegations that homeowners were denied flood insurance claims after Hurricane Sandy because of fraudulent engineering reports. "Lumber Liquidators" investigates safety and health violations that may have been committed by the lumber supply company. "Who is Larry David?" interviews the famous comedian.
Sun, Mar 8, 2015
"Who Killed the Prosecutor?" investigates the untimely death of an Argentine prosecutor who died right before pressuring charges against the country's government. "Coming Home" talks to veterans of a Marine company that took especially high casualties in Afghanistan. "The Maestro" profiles celebrated New York Metropolitan Opera Music Director James Levine.
Sun, Mar 15, 2015
"Dead or Alive" examines how errors in the Social Security Administration's Death Master File can result in false payments and identity verification problems. "A Few Good Women" looks at an effort by the Marines to find women to serve in combat. "Back to the Wild" looks at a family of zoo gorillas who have been released into the wild.
Sun, Mar 22, 2015
"Iraq's Christians" examines the plight of the two thousand year old community of Christians in Iraqi who are now threatened by ISIS. "Rare Earth Elements" investigates whether there is a danger posed by Chinese control of the rare earth element mining industry. "Starstruck" interviews popular astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Sun, Apr 5, 2015
"Homeland Security" interview Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson about the evolving role of the security agency. "The Good Friday Agreement" goes to Northern Island and examines the 1998 accord that stopped the war between Catholics and Protestants. "Wikimania" looks at the people behind one of the most popular websites in the world.
Sun, Apr 12, 2015
"The Attack on Sony" examines the crippling and embarrassing cyber-attack on Sony Pictures by North Korea. "Ambassador Kennedy" profiles Caroline Kennedy who was recently appointed Ambassador to Japan. "Rush to Judgment" interviews form Duke Lacrosse coach Mike Pressler about the fraudulent rape case that cost him his job.
Sun, Apr 19, 2015
"A Crime Against Humanity" investigates the 2013 nerve gas attack in Syria that killed over 1,400 civilians. "TED Talks' examines the lecture series that has become one of the Internet's most popular platforms for spreading ideas. "Hoop Dreams" profiles a man who has created a college basketball team in his mind and can remember everything about it.
Sun, Apr 26, 2015
"Death in the Mediterranean" goes aboard an Italian rescue ship to examine the plight of migrants who are attempting the dangerous trip across the Mediterranean in order to enter Europe. "The Battle Above" examines the U.S. Air Force's Space Command which is tasked with defending the satellites that we rely on in our everyday lives.
Sun, May 10, 2015
"The Spy Among Us" looks at the life of Jack Barsky a KGB spy from the Soviet Union who lived for decades in the United States without being detected. "Misty Copeland" profiles the famous ballerina who overcame a underprivileged childhood and a potentially career-ending injury to finally realize her dream.
Sun, May 10, 2015
"An Unlikely Informant" profiles Mafia informant Michael Blutrich who may be one of the most effective civilian informants ever. "The Unknown America" follows Robert Ballard as he takes a look at historical landmarks that lie hidden in U.S. territorial waters. "The King of CrossFit" profiles Greg Glassman the creator of the CrossFit workout.
Sun, May 17, 2015
"A Monumental Project" takes an inside look at a national museum dedicated to African-American history and culture. "Child Suicide Bombers" investigates child suicide bombers in Afghanistan and Pakistan. "Falling Apart" broadcasts a segment about how infrastructure including roads, bridges, airports, and railways are decaying all over the country.
Sun, May 24, 2015
"Ending America's Longest War" rebroadcasts an interview with U.S. General John Campbell and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. "Coming Home" rebroadcasts a segment on veterans of a Marine company that took especially high casualties in Afghanistan. "Forgotten Corner of Hell" rebroadcasts a segment on a team searching for the remains of World War II airmen.
Sun, Jun 14, 2015
"Recruiting for ISIS" rebroadcasts a segment on how Islamic radicals in London are recruiting British citizens for battle in Syria and Iraq. "The Spill at Dan River" rebroadcasts a segment on how Duke Energy is handling a coal ash waste spill in North Carolina. "The Smartest Dog in the World" rebroadcasts a look at a dog that can seemingly identify the names of over a thousand different toys.
Sun, Jun 21, 2015
"The Director" rebroadcasts an interview with the director of the FBI. "The Cost of Cancer Drugs" rebroadcasts an investigation into why drugs for cancer treatments are so high. "Saving History" rebroadcasts a look at efforts to preserve some Italy's most iconic architectural treasures.
Sun, Jun 28, 2015
"The Tax Refund Scam" rebroadcasts an examination into a scam that has cost the U.S. Treasury billions of dollars in fraudulent tax refunds. "Cleaning Up the VA" rebroadcasts an interview with Secretary for Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald. "Foo Fighters" rebroadcasts a profile of the popular rock band.
Sun, Jul 5, 2015
"Dead or Alive" rebroadcasts a segment on how errors in the Social Security Administration's Death Master File can result in false payments and identity verification problems. "Breeding Out Disease" rebroadcasts a segment on how genetic testing and in vitro fertilization may help scientists weed out diseases before they emerge. "Steve Carell" rebroadcasts a profile of the comedian.
Sun, Jul 26, 2015
"The Gaskos" rebroadcasts a segment on the 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger. "Wikimania" rebroadcasts a look at the people behind one of the most popular websites in the world. "Starstruck" rebroadcasts an interview with popular astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Sun, Aug 2, 2015
"Denied" rebroadcasts an investigation into how insurance companies deny treatment to mentally ill people who are dangers to themselves and others. "The Battle Above" rebroadcasts a segment on the U.S. Air Force's Space Command which is tasked with defending the satellites that we rely on in our everyday lives.
Sun, Aug 9, 2015
"War and Hunger" rebroadcasts a look at at the United Nation's efforts to feed millions of refugees from Syria's civil war in Jordan. "TED Talks" rebroadcasts a segment on the popular lecture series. "Back to the Wild" rebroadcasts a look at a family of zoo gorillas who have been released into the wild.
Sun, Aug 16, 2015
"Lumber Liquidators" rebroadcasts an investigation of safety and health violations that may have been committed by the lumber supply company. "A Monumental Project" rebroadcasts a look at a national museum dedicated to African-American history and culture. "The Unknown America" profiles underwater explorer Robert Ballard.
Sun, Aug 23, 2015
"A Crime Against Humanity" rebroadcasts an investigation into the 2013 nerve gas attack in Syria that killed over 1,400 civilians. "Senator Tom Coburn" rebroadcasts an interview with the retiring conservative senator from Oklahoma. "Misty Copeland" rebroadcasts a profile of the famous ballerina.
Sun, Sep 6, 2015
"The Attack on Sony" rebroadcasts a segment on the crippling and embarrassing cyber-attack on Sony Pictures by North Korea. "Cardinal Sean" rebroadcasts an interview with the archbishop of Boston and the head of the Roman Catholic Church's new commission to fight sex abuse. "Mindfulness" rebroadcasts a segment on scientists who are investigating self-awareness.
Sun, Sep 13, 2015
"Iraq's Christians" rebroadcasts a segment on the plight of the two thousand year old community of Christians in Iraqi who are now threatened by ISIS. "Shooting at Chardon High" rebroadcasts a profile of an assistant football coach who stopped a gunman at a high school. "The King of CrossFit" rebroadcasts a profile of Greg Glassman the creator of the CrossFit workout.
Sun, Sep 20, 2015
"President Rouhani" interviews the president of Iran about the recent controversial nuclear agreement. "Pope Francis" travels to Rome to meet the pope and report on the logistics surrounding the pontiff's upcoming visit to the U.S. "The Smartest Dog in the World" rebroadcasts a segment on a dog that can seemingly identify the names of over a thousand different toys.
Sun, Sep 27, 2015
"President Putin" interviews the Russian president about his visit to the UN, the conflict in Ukraine, and his country's presence in Syria. "Trump" interviews the controversial Republican presidential candidate. "The Greatest Escape" looks at the recent escape of the drug lord known as El Chapo.
Sun, Oct 4, 2015
"Hands off the Wheel" takes an inside look at engineers who are attempting to develop a car that can drive in city streets on its own. "Patrick Kennedy" interviews the former Congressman about his advocacy for mental illness. "The Hidden Holocaust" looks at an effort to find forgotten victims of the Holocaust in the former Soviet Union.
Sun, Oct 11, 2015
"President Obama" talks to the president on Russia's involvement in Syria, the continuing conflict with ISIS, and developments in the 2016 presidential race. "30 Years on Death Row" looks at the case of Glenn Ford who was spent nearly 30 years on death row in Louisiana for a murder he did not commit.
Sun, Oct 18, 2015
"Seeking Asylum" examines how Germany is handling the recent influx of refuges who are fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East. "Make-A-Wish" looks at some of the volunteers behind the organization that grants the wishes of seriously ill children. "Revis Island" profiles New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis.
Sun, Oct 25, 2015
"Vice President Biden" interviews the vice president about his decision to not seek the Democratic presidential nomination. "Inside the Air War" takes an inside look into the command center for the air war against ISIS. "The New Burma" goes to Burma to look at the country's historic elections and to talk to opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Sun, Nov 1, 2015
"Heroin in the Heartland" looks at the growing crisis of heroin addiction in middle to upper class suburbia. "Smart Guns" looks at technology which allows guns to fire only in the hands of their owners and examines why it is not widely popular. "The Slave Ship" follows a team of archaeologists who have discovered the remains of a slave ship.
Sun, Nov 8, 2015
"Into Dangerous Hands" investigates possible lapses in the U.S. security clearance process used to keep America's secrets. "The Collider" looks at the Large Hadron Collider which has already led to the discovery of the elusive Higgs Boson. "Hamilton" looks at an unorthodox musical about the life of Alexander Hamilton.
Sun, Nov 22, 2015
"Active Shooter" looks how some police departments are training their officers how to respond to active shooter situations like the one in recently in Paris. "Common Enemy" looks at how some former enemies are the U.S. are proving to be some of the most effective militias against ISIS. "The Future of Money" looks at M-PESA a mobile phone-based payment system developed and used in Kenya.
Sun, Nov 29, 2015
"The Last Prisoner" interview former Cuban prisoner Alan Gross who was recently released from captivity. "The Execution of Joseph Wood" looks at a botched execution in Arizona that took almost two hours to complete. "Taking on the Eiger" talks to a man who flew, skied and then jumped off the iconic Swiss mountain.
Sun, Dec 6, 2015
"Confidential Informants" investigates the controversial use of young confidential informants by law enforcement in dangerous and sometimes deadly drug cases. "Bonobos" looks at the fascinating primate that is as close to human as the chimpanzee. "Harry A. Radliffe II" memorializes the late 60 Minutes producer.
Sun, Dec 6, 2015
"Hands off the Wheel" rebroadcasts an inside look at engineers who are attempting to develop a car that can drive in city streets on its own. "The Spy Among Us" rebroadcasts a segment on Jack Barsky a KGB spy from the Soviet Union who lived for decades in the United States without being detected.