Sun, Jan 15, 2017
60 Minutes interviews President Barack Obama about his eight years in office. He talks about his historic first election, the passing of the Affordable Care Act, the Democrat losses in the 2010 mid-term elections, the killing of Osama bin Laden, the expansion of the Syrian Civil War and Russia's involvement in it.
Sun, Jan 29, 2017
"Finding Refuge" rebroadcasts a look at the Syrian refugee crisis and talks to several Syrian families from Jordan who face a vigorous vetting program to get them into the United States. "Avalanche" looks at the survivors and rescue team of an Italian ski resort that was buried under an avalanche. "Enhancing the Bike" investigates allegations of mechanical cheating in cycling.
Sun, Feb 19, 2017
"The North Korean Threat" talks to a defector about the threat posed by Kim Jung Un and his regime. "Remington 700" investigates reports that the popular hunting rifle is prone to discharge without someone pulling the trigger. "USA Gymnastics" examines charges of sex abuse that have been made against a former team doctor.
Sun, Feb 26, 2017
"El Chapo" rebroadcasts a segment on the notorious drug lord Joaquin Guzman. "Life After Death Row" rebroadcasts a segment on three unjustly convicted people about their exoneration. "The Music of Zomba Prison" rebroadcasts a look at how inmates and guards have collaborated to create music in a prison in Malawi.
Sun, Feb 26, 2017
"The Alzheimer's Laboratory" rebroadcasts a segment on efforts to prevent the disease and visits the world's largest concentration of people with with a rare genetic mutation that causes early-onset Alzheimer's. "Taking on the Eiger" rebroadcasts a segment on a man who flew, skied and then jumped off the iconic Swiss mountain.
Sun, Mar 5, 2017
"Le Pen" profiles Marine Le Pen the controversial candidate for the presidency of France. "Voices of the Lost" examines the data recorder of the El Faro a ship which was lost in the Bermuda Triangle. "Saving the Lions" talks to activists who have saved circus lions from beatings and confinement.
Sun, Mar 19, 2017
"You're Fired" looks how some companies use loopholes in the H-1B visa program to outsource American jobs and displace American workers. "Fighting Famine" examines efforts to fight starvation in South Sudan. "New Kid on the Street" visits Sesame Street and discusses the addition to the show of a character with autism.
Sun, Mar 26, 2017
"Attack in Garland" looks at the recent attack on a Texas Muhammad cartoon contest by two homegrown jihadists. "Fake News" looks at the growth of fake news on social media. "Chess Country" goes to Franklin County, Mississippi, to see how a chess program has inspired rural children to a state championship.
Sun, Apr 9, 2017
"Brain Hacking" examines how smartphone designers are using neuroscience to keep us interested in our telephones. "Chief of Chobani" profiles Hamdi Ulukaya the billionaire behind Chobani yogurt. "Japan's Babe Ruth" profiles Shohei Ohtani one of the most Japan's best baseball players.
Sun, Apr 16, 2017
"Return to Newtown" revisits the parents of school children killed in the Connecticut massacre four years ago. "Defenseless" talks to New Orleans Public Defenders who claim that innocent clients have gone to jail because they lacked the time and resources to defend them properly. "Out of Darkness" profiles two eye surgeons in Burma who are treat cataract patients.
Sun, Apr 23, 2017
"Bloomberg" profiles the billionaire media mogul and former three-term mayor of New York. "The Judge" talks to controversial and provocative Federal Judge Alex Kozinski about Donald Trump. "The American Steeplechase" examines horse racing and the century-old horse tradition of timber racing.
Sun, Apr 30, 2017
"Tawdry Tales" looks at the recently overturned corruption conviction against former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell. "Norman Seeff's Archive" looks at film shot by the famous photographer which reveals the rarely seen sides of some of his famous subjects. "Starr Students" looks at a successful school in Somaliland, Africa, that was set up by a former hedge fund trader.
Sun, May 7, 2017
"Deported" talks to the family and neighbors of a recently deported father who had no criminal record and had lived in the U.S. for almost twenty years. "The Nuremberg Prosecutor" talks to Ben Ferencz the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials after World War II. "Theo and Joe" gets the inside story from Cub's management on how they helped to create a World Series winning team.
Sun, May 14, 2017
"James Comey" looks back at an interview with the former FBI director who was recently fired by President Donald Trump. "The Bin Laden Documents" talks to an FBI agent about the bureau's investigation into Al Qaeda and the documents seized during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. "Curiosity" looks at the Mars rover.
Sun, May 21, 2017
"Sanctuary" reports on sanctuary cities where authorities have openly defied tough anti-immigration policies. "Cook County Jail" goes inside one of the largest jails in the country to examine the Sheriff Tom Dart unconventional management of the prison. "Enemy of the State" interviews Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei.
Sun, May 28, 2017
"A Survivor's March" rebroadcasts a segment on a Bataan Death March who participates in an annual memorial Death March marathon. "In the Path of Fire" examines the risks from wildfire to those living closer to the nation's wilderness. "Life in Outer Space" talks to an entrepreneur who wants to build inflatable habitats in space.
Sun, Jun 4, 2017
"Poisoned" rebroadcasts an interview with Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza who was twice poisoned to the brink of death by a mysterious toxin. "Chief of Chobani" rebroadcasts a profile of Hamdi Ulukaya the billionaire behind Chobani yogurt. "Gorilla Doctors" rebroadcasts a look at how doctors are helping to restore Great Ape populations in Africa.
Sun, Jun 11, 2017
"The North Korean Threat" rebroadcasts an interview with a defector about the threat posed by Kim Jung Un and his regime. "Brain Hacking" rebroadcasts a segment on how smartphone designers are using neuroscience to keep us interested in our telephones. "Bruno Mars" rebroadcasts an interview with the popular singer.
Sun, Jun 18, 2017
"The White Helmets" rebroadcasts a segment on the volunteers of Syrian Civil Defense and their efforts to save civilians in the war town country. "Passports for Sale" rebroadcasts a segment on how small island nations are selling citizenship for a price. "Chess Country" rebroadcasts a segment on how a chess program has inspired young people in rural Mississippi.
Sun, Jul 2, 2017
"In God's Name" rebroadcasts an interview with a young Muslim man from America about what made him join ISIS. "Saving the Lions" rebroadcasts a segment on activists who have saved circus lions from beatings and confinement. "The Music of Zomba Prison" rebroadcasts a look at how inmates and guards have collaborated to create music in a prison in Malawi.
Sun, Jul 9, 2017
"The Alzheimer's Laboratory" rebroadcasts an examination into efforts to prevent the disease and visits the world's largest concentration of people with with a rare genetic mutation that causes early-onset Alzheimer's. "Breaking Good" rebroadcasts an interview with the Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated actor Bryan Cranston.
Sun, Jul 16, 2017
"The Hostage Policy" rebroadcasts a segment that talks to the parents of slain hostages about the U.S. government ransom policy. "Out of Darkness" rebroadcasts a profile of two eye surgeons in Burma who are treat cataract patients. "Enemy of the State" rebroadcasts an interview with Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei.
Sun, Jul 23, 2017
"Tawdry Tales" rebroadcast a look at the recently overturned corruption conviction against former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell. "The Brothers Rosenberg" rebroadcasts an interview with the two sons of convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg who seek to clear the name of their mother.
Sun, Aug 6, 2017
"Return to Newtown" rebroadcasts a revisit to the parents of school children killed in the Connecticut massacre four years ago. "Strike-Through" rebroadcasts an investigation into whether an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during the recent Ebola epidemic. "Peter Marino" rebroadcasts a profile of the black leather biker gear wearing architect and taste-maker for the rich and famous.
Sun, Aug 13, 2017
"You're Fired" rebroadcasts a look at how some companies use loopholes in the H-1B visa program to outsource American jobs . "Remington 700" rebroadcasts an investigation into reports that the popular hunting rifle is prone to discharge without someone pulling the trigger. "The American Steeplechase" rebroadcasts a segment on horse racing and the century-old horse tradition of timber racing.
Sun, Aug 20, 2017
"Attack in Garland" rebroadcasts a segment about the attack on a Texas Muhammad cartoon contest by two homegrown jihadists. "The Coming Swarm" rebroadcasts a look at how autonomous drone may be used on future battlefields. "Lost" rebroadcasts a segment on the real-life lost-and-found story of Saroo Brierley which has inspired a new film.
Sun, Aug 27, 2017
"Bloomberg" rebroadcasts a profile of the billionaire media mogul and former three-term mayor of New York. "Cook County Jail" rebroadcasts a segment that goes inside one of the largest jails in the country to examine its unconventional management. "The King of CrossFit" rebroadcasts a profile of Greg Glassman the creator of the CrossFit workout.
Sun, Sep 3, 2017
"The Storm After the Storm" rebroadcasts an investigation into allegations that homeowners were denied flood insurance claims after Hurricane Sandy because of fraudulent engineering reports. "Enhancing the Bike" rebroadcasts a segment examining allegations of mechanical cheating in cycling. "New Kid on the Street" rebroadcasts a segment on Sesame Street new autistic character.
Sun, Sep 10, 2017
"Steve Bannon" interviews the controversial former White House Chief Strategist and talks about politics, foreign policy, and immigration. "The Arctic Frontier" rebroadcasts a segment that visits the top of the world to see where the next battle over oil and mineral resources will take place.
Sun, Oct 22, 2017
"Inside Al Qaeda" interviews an FBI undercover agent who infiltrated Al Qaeda and helped thwart several terrorist attacks. "Pelican Bay" investigates reforms at the the notorious Pelican Bay Prison in California. "Corkscrewed" looks at an effort by a billionaire to investigate fraud in the rare wine business.
Sun, Nov 5, 2017
"Puerto Rico" goes to the U.S. territory to examine the lingering effects of Hurricane Maria. "The Leaning Tower of San Francisco" looks at how the Millennium Tower one of the city's most expensive residential high rises is sinking and leaning to one side. "Alma" profiles a twelve-year-old music prodigy.
Sun, Nov 12, 2017
"Friendly Fire" interviews three former U.S. soldiers who are disputing an official report that blames human error for a friendly fire accident that killed six people on a secret mission in Afghanistan. "Aly Raisman" talks to the Olympic gymnast about the sex assault scandal in U.S.A. Gymnastics.
Sun, Nov 19, 2017
"Catastrophe" looks at the growing humanitarian crisis in the country of Yemen. "Voyagers" looks at the Voyager space probes that have been travelling through space for almost four decades. "Rebuilding from the Wreckage" looks at a Brazil soccer team that is trying to rebuild after a disastrous plane crash.
Sun, Nov 26, 2017
"Feeding Puerto Rico" talks to Chef José Andrés who is attempting to feed thousands of hurricane-stricken Puerto Ricans. "The Wounds of War" reports on the courageous doctors working in the middle of the Syrian Civil War. "The Isle of Eigg" visits the unique island off the coast of Scotland.
Sun, Dec 3, 2017
"Fifty Years of 60 Minutes" looks back at America's #1 news show as it begins its fiftieth year on the air. It looks at the big moments, the famous people and the faraway places that have been featured on the news programs throughout its five decades on the air. It also talks to correspondents and producers about their experiences with the show.