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Season 37 Episodes

"The Nuclear Front" The department of energy talks about the danger of terrorists using uranium, which exists in over forty countries."Amazon Treasure" The search for a new species of monkey in the wild that has rarely been seen before.


"Marla" A visit with a four-year-old abstract painter"Basic Training" Report on Special Forces trained Iraqi Police "Jesse James Rides Again" Interview with motorcycle entrepeneur and outlaw Jesse James.


"Epidemic in the Heartland" An investigation on how over-the-counter cold medicine is fueling a drug epidemic."Who's Your Momma?" A look at how a pilot aids endangered whooping cranes in their migration."Hilary Swank" An interview with two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank.


"Hit Men?" An interview with mobster Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso, who alleges that two New York Police Detectives assisted him in committing murders."Handouts for the Homeland" A look at how money for Homeland defense is being spent by local police offices around the country, and the fierce debates that surround the expenditures."Jane Fonda" The second part of an interview with Hollywood actress Jane Fonda.


"Radioactive" An examination of how easy it can be to find radioactive material that can be used in bombs."Born to Buy?" With millions spent on marketing to them, tweens between the ages of eight and thirteen years are the target audience many companies are focusing on.


"Echo Boomers" The generation born from the early 80's to the early 90's has become the largest generation of young people since the baby boomer generation of the 60's; there are nearly 80 million of them.


"Google" After going public in Agust 2004, Google had grown from a two-person operation in a garage to a billion dollar company, now with 3000 employees, in just six years."The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" A profile of Indian actress and dancer Aishwarya Rai, one of the most popular actresses in the world.


"The Big Gun" After being banned in California, the .50-caliber rifle, one of the most powerful weapons on the market, is still for sale in every other state.


"Under Fire" 60 Minutes joins U.S. troops in Ramadi, Iraq, one of the most dangerous cities in the Middle East."The Insider" Ten years after Jeffrey Wigand came out against the tobacco companies on a controversial episode of 60 Minutes, he has become the forerunner in anti-smoking laws, helping to get a number of states, including New York, to outlaw smoking in public places.


"The Orphans" As the survivors of the tsunami in Indonesia try to put their lives back together, relief workers are finding large numbers of now orphaned children, and in some places a complete lack of children at all.


"Poisoned" A look into the politics of Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko and the recent poisoning that has left him disfigured. 'An Expensive Lesson" Former students at career colleges discuss inflated job-placement rates and potential salary options and false enrollment processes.


"Sitting on a Fortune" In Gillette, Wyoming, cowboys are fighting for their homes as oil companies are swooping in and talking away their land."Searching for Mark" A woman who has spent years trying to discover what happened to her little brother after he was sent away to a mental institution for children that is notorious for the amount of deaths on its premises.


"Juiced" Jose Canseco discusses his book about steroid use in baseball and names the other players who he knows also used steroids."Born in the USA" A look at the home lives of families consisting of white parents and Black children."The Gates" Christo and Jeanne-Claude talk about their art installation in Central Park known as "The Gates.""Rooney" Rooney shows off the home movies that he took at the recent Super Bowl game.


"Juiced" Many individuals refute Jose Canseco's claims, on the previous Sunday's show, about the possibly pervasive knowledge of steroid usage in baseball.


"Rape in the Ranks" Former Lt. Jennifer Dyer discusses her treatment after accusing a fellow lieutenant of rape, including the reaction she has received from the army.


"The Brain Rangers" A look at a combat stress team at work on the front lines in Iraq."The Aviator and the President" A connection between Howard Hughes and Richard Nixon is explored."Breeding Ground" The Saudis fight a war on terror in their own backyard.


"Ken Lay" An interview with former ENRON executive Ken Lay."Submission" A look at how a controversial short film about the Koran led to murder and uneasy feelings towards Muslims in liberal Amsterdam."The Last Star Wars" An interview with George Lucas and an early look at the last film in the Star Wars series, "Revenge of the Sith".


"The Big Gun" A gun-runner who outfitted a guerilla army in Kosovo with weapons bought in the US, including .50 caliber rifles, is interviewed."Jessica Gonzales v.


"Power to the People" The rights and freedoms of women in Saudi Arabia is examined."The Stone Box" A report on the recent archaeological discovery of a stone box inscribed with Jesus' name."The Toughest Race" A look at two very different people who run the most grueling marathon in the Mojave desert.


"Steroids and the NFL" An investigative report on illegal steroid use within the NFL."Mr. & Mrs. Jack Welch" Dan Rather interviews controversial former GE CEO Jack Welch and his much younger wife."The Deserters" An update on a deserter from the US military who faces a decision from the Canadian immigration board.


"Pope John Paul II" Coverage of the death of the Pope begins with a look at the last class of American seminarians that Pope John Paul II welcomed to the Vatican and the process of selecting a new leader of the Catholic Church."Jane Fonda" An interview with the Hollywood actress.


"Fatal Rescue" The story of Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, who was taken hostage in Iraq, rescued and then accidentally shot by American troops."An Unimaginable Crime" A mother kills her child in Florida leaving questions about how the Department of Children and Families failed.


"Party at Gregg's" Parents come under fire for allowing their son and his friends to binge drink at their house, but not allowing anyone to drive."Carl Hiaasen" An interview with Florida columnist and best-selling author Carl Hiaasen."Highway in the Sky" A look at inventors who are building personal flying machines.


"American Identities for Sale" An expose of how illegal immigrants looking for work, buy and sell people's identities."Denzel" Hollywood actor Denzel Washington is interviewed as he appears on Broadway."Poker Face" Top poker players share some of the secrets for reading other players.


"Medical Tourists" An in-depth look at how many Americans, specifically those without proper medical insurance, travel overseas for operations that cost far less than in the United States.


"Soldiers of Fortune" The story of soldiers in Iraq who found $200 million dollars, and how they reacted to the find."Going Uphill" Dan Rather visits with astronaut Eileen Collins, commander of the Discovery, a few weeks before she heads for outer space."A Good Time for Silly" An interview with former Monty Python troupe member Eric Idle, who has turned Monty Python's Holy Grail into a broadway musical called Spamalot.


"Secrets From Guantanamo Bay" The bizarre and sometimes brutal interrogation tactics used by the United States on prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay are exposed."The Hobbit" Scientists in Indonesia make an exciting discovery when the remains of a new species of human being are unearthed."Goldie" An interview with actress Goldie Hawn that examines her life, her career and her successful 22 year relationship with actor Kurt Russell.


"President Putin" Mike Wallace meets and interviews twice-elected Russian President Putin."Duty, Honor, Country" A look at the famed military academy and how the events after September 11th have affected them."Everybody Does Love Raymond" Steve Kroft interviews actor Ray Romano as his hit sitcom is close to ending.


"Maximum Security?" Lesley Stahl goes inside a maximum security penitentiary to see how gangs have organized their criminal enterprises, both inside and out of prison."BS Rules" Morley Safer meets with philosophical author and ivy-league professor Harry Frankfurt, who has written a book about bs.


"400%" An in-depth look at Payday Advance companies that make loans to people at exorbitant rates."Disaster at 525 Feet" The story of a nuclear submarine that collided with an under-sea mountain."Godfather of the Sopranos" Bob Simon visits with David Chase, the creator of The Sopranos as the show prepares for it's final season."Decision to Die" Update on death-row inmate Michael Ross who decided to halt all appeals concerning his execution.


"The Pledge" A look at how the US government has spent over a billion dollars over the past five years to teach school-children about abstinence."It Takes One to Know One" Steve Kroft reports on Barry Minkow, a former con-man who is now an evangelical minister who investigates frauds."Cooking the Books" Mike Wallace interviews Robert Srushy, the former CEO of HealthSouth corporation, who has been accused of committing securities fraud.


"Murder Most Foul" Dan Rather reports on the murder of an altar boy in Massachusetts, and the family priest who is the main suspect in the crime."Rickniks" 60 Minutes tags along with a popular travel writer who takes an unorthodox approach to tourism."How'd He Do That?" Mike Wallace meets with Mark Salem, a man who performs mind-reading tricks that can't be explained.


"The Big Gun" Repeat, Original Air Date: 01/09/2005"Counting on the Count" A look at how Transylvania uses the myth of Count Dracula as a tourist attraction."Dave Chappelle" Repeat, Original Air Date: 10/20/04


"Battle Damage" A soldier who survived an ambush in Iraq, and suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is interviewed."This Old School House" A look at a school in South Carolina that was built in the 1800's, and is struggling to stay open."Honky Tonk Hero" An interview with Billy Joe Shaver, a largely unknown, but extremely popular country music singer.


"Justice at Guantanamo" Ed Bradley talks to military defense lawyers who say that it is impossible for Guantanamo Bay terror detainees to receive a fair trial due to current rules that are meant to maintain U.


"Gottes Wille" The story of how Doctors are finding rare, uncurable medical conditions that exist only in the Amish community."Locked Up" 60 Minutes takes a year-long look at a program in Baltimore that exists to keep ex-cons from going back to jail."McYoga" A visit with Bikram Choudhury a yogi who has turned his particular system of yoga into a franchise that claims over a million students.


"No Books, No Tests, No Kidding" Repeat"On the Run" Repeat"Sound of Music" Repeat


"Grand Theft Auto" Repeat"Top Ten %" Repeat"Amazon Treasure" Repeat


"James Shortt, MD" Repeat"The Chef's Chef" A visit with chef Thomas Keller."Two Hands" A look at pianist Leon Fleischer a concert pianist with the use of only one hand.


"Under Fire" Repeat"A Dog's Nose" Repeat"Miracle Man" Repeat


"Call of Duty" A look at how the war in Iraq has affected military recruitment in small towns like San Diego Texas."Endless Vacation" A story focusing on France's labor practices in regards to extended vacation time and shorter work weeks."Piney Woods" Repeat"Songs of Love" A visit with a musician who composes individual songs for children with serious illnesses.


"Old Soldiers" Repeat"The New Space Race" Repeat


"New Orleans Katrina" A look at the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the city of New Orleans."Echo Boomers" Repeat"Medical Tourists" Repeat


"Order Out of Chaos" The efforts of the New Orleans Police Department in the wake of Hurricane Katrina are profiled."Mr. Feinberg" Repeat"Human Guinea Pig" 60 Minutes investigates how the AMBEN company tried an experimental procedure on people suffering from Parkinsons Disease and then suddenly took the drug away after treatment seemed to be working.


"The Pledge" repeat"Ricky Williams Returns" Update of a past story concerning Ricky Williams' decision to leave football and his concurrent return."Life In Baghdad" repeat


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