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56 Episodes 2021 - 2022
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 12, 2021
Firefighters, including Fire Department of New York Commissioner Dan Nigro, remember their brave comrades who died on 9/11 and discuss the lingering effects of the attack.

Episode 2
Sun, Sep 26, 2021
California firefighters have a new weapon to fight wildfires at night -- a fleet of hi-tech helicopters; Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.); Alexey Molchanov, 34, holds 24 world records in the extreme sport of free diving.
Episode 3
Sun, Oct 3, 2021
A Facebook whistleblower reveals her identity and speaks her mind; the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program; Tony Bennett's final performance, accompanied by Lady Gaga.
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 10, 2021
The use of artificial intelligence to create deepfakes; at least 1,000 children taken from their parents at the U.S. border three years ago remain separated; Deep Springs College, where students operate a ranch in lieu of tuition.
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 17, 2021
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates; the longest running cattle drive in America; the future of English pubs.
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 24, 2021
A former top intelligence official in the Saudi Arabian government, Saad Aljabri, claims the kingdom's ruler plotted to kill him and has taken his children hostage; dropping Colorado River water levels; actor Michael Keaton.
Episode 7
Sun, Oct 31, 2021
President of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega; a nonprofit architectural firm called Model of Architecture Serving Society; the possibility of the world's human data, delivered through artificial intelligence, ending up in the hands of a powerful few.
Episode 8
Sun, Nov 7, 2021
Local law enforcement officials say Missouri's new Second Amendment Preservation Act impedes the fight against violent crime; containing the longest-running oil spill in U.S. history; a foundation endowed by Andrew Carnegie rewards heroic acts.
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 14, 2021
Cargo piles up on California docks; author Andrew Sullivan; footage from "Let It Be" reveals the bond between The Beatles.
Episode 10
Sun, Nov 21, 2021
Austin, Texas, experiments with a new way of policing that uses trained civilians to respond to calls once answered by armed officers; commercial supersonic flights; gardens of the Roman Emperor Caligula.
Episode 11
Sun, Nov 28, 2021
A 19-year-old freshman who of died of alcohol poisoning while pledging a fraternity; mountain gorillas in Rwanda; actress Rita Moreno.
Episode 12
Sun, Dec 5, 2021
Former NSA linguist Reality Winner; President Xi Jinping rolls back some of the capitalist conventions that have made China's the only global economy to rival that of the U.S.; Gucci's creative director Alessandro Michele.
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 12, 2021
The efforts to negotiate with the Taliban in Afghanistan; NASA's James Webb Space Telescope; an island's population is decimated when its one and only industry, cod fishing, goes into steep decline.
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 19, 2021
What spawned one of the most devastating swarms of tornadoes ever to tear through the U.S.; an unseen public health epidemic involving raw sewage; comic Trevor Noah.
Episode 15
Sun, Dec 26, 2021
Climate change's effects on wine regions of the world; Badiucao, China's foremost political cartoonist and street artist.
Episode 16
Sun, Jan 2, 2022
The little-known story of the Jews who escaped the Nazis during World War II and returned to fight Hitler as part of a secret American military intelligence group trained in espionage and psychological warfare.
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 9, 2022
A shift in people's attitudes toward and expectations from their jobs; StoryCorps founder Dave Isay; kickers in professional football, including Justin Tucker.
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 16, 2022
An unprecedented investigation into the seven-decade-old mystery of how the Nazis discovered Anne Frank, her family and four others in hiding in an Amsterdam annex; singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton.
Episode 19
Sun, Jan 30, 2022
Musician Tony Bennet's final performance; footage from "Let It Be" reveals the bond between The Beatles; the St. Augustine H.S. Marching Band.
Episode 20
Sun, Jan 30, 2022
Great white sharks near U.S. beaches; the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone Park by the U.S. Park Service; photographer Joel Sartore.
Episode 21
Sun, Feb 6, 2022
Accidents during training involving military armored vehicles; how record COVID-19 hospitalizations and critical staff shortages threaten the American health system; archaeologists detect 200 unmarked graves at an old school in Canada.
Episode 22
Sun, Feb 13, 2022
Lesley Stahl travels to France and Great Britain to document the impact of climate change on the great wine regions of the world; Jon Wertheim tours English pubs after the pandemic forces most of them to close for more than a year.
Episode 23
Sun, Feb 20, 2022
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba discusses escalating tensions between his country and Russia; neurological symptoms reported by U.S. diplomats stationed in foreign countries and Homeland Security officials in the Trump administration.
Episode 24
Sun, Feb 27, 2022
Russia's invasion of Ukraine; threats to the U.S. electric grid; Americans unjustly imprisoned abroad; how hedge funds and other financial firms have swallowed up newspapers, closing newsrooms and slashing staff.
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 6, 2022
People fleeing from Ukraine after the Russian invasion, the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic and blind skier Jacob Smith.
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 13, 2022
The latest from Ukraine; continuing political battles over the 2020 presidential election and how it was administered; Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg; interviewing "Ted Lasso" cast and crew members, including Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt.
Episode 27
Sun, Mar 20, 2022
Russia continues its assault on Ukraine; examining the factors behind the increase in residential rental prices; professional basketball player Sue Bird.
Episode 28
Sun, Mar 27, 2022
Using artificial intelligence technology to preserve the stories of Holocaust victims; StoryCorps founder Dave Isay.
Episode 29
Sun, Apr 3, 2022
The International Medical Corps delivers much needed supplies, training and resources into Ukraine; pressure on Britain to show it can stop the flood of corrupt money from Russian billionaires; artist Laurie Anderson.
Episode 30
Sun, Apr 10, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discusses the civilian attacks on Bucha; Bitcoin Beach on the coast of El Salvador.
Episode 31
Sun, Apr 17, 2022
The United States mounts a digital defense against Kremlin directed cyberattacks; Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess; electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
Episode 32
Sun, Apr 24, 2022
Christopher Wray, FBI director; author Nelly Lahoud shares a rare look at the inner workings of al-Qaida; New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Episode 33
Sun, May 1, 2022
The World Food Programme's efforts to curb the hunger crisis in Ukraine; Iceland's contenders for Eurovision, the world's largest musical event; Peter McIndoe, founder of Birds Aren't Real.
Episode 34
Sun, May 8, 2022
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper; the pandemic's effects on the mental health of kids and teens; Russian dancer Olga Smirnova.
Episode 35
Sun, May 15, 2022
Bellingcat, a team of online data detectives, investigates reports of war crimes in Ukraine; Fred Miller and his family buy a large house in southern Virginia and discover that their own ancestors were once enslaved there.
Episode 36
Sun, May 22, 2022
Hospitals facing drug shortages; Chicago Hope funds blanket scholarships for students to attend in-state colleges for free; opera singer Jonas Kaufmann.
Episode 37
Sun, May 22, 2022
Lesley Stahl travels to France and Great Britain to document the impact of climate change on the great wine regions of the world; Jon Wertheim tours English pubs after the pandemic forces most of them to close for more than a year.
Episode 38
Sun, May 29, 2022
Following the latest massacre, emergency rooms are preparing for the worst. The oldest cattle drive. The gardens of the Roman emperor Caligula have been excavated with some of the most interesting finds.
Episode 39
Sun, Jun 5, 2022
How US Coast Guard and Louisiana engineering firm contained longest-running oil spill in US history; residential schools of Canada, where more than 150,000 indigenous children sent; people rewarded for heroic, life-saving acts.
Episode 40
Sun, Jun 12, 2022
Americans wrongfully detained by foreign governments; Financial firms gutting some local newsrooms; Rita Moreno speaks with Bill Whitaker.
Episode 41
Sun, Jun 19, 2022
How the UK became a laundromat for Russian oligarchs' dirty money; How Daniel Ortega tossed democracy aside to maintain power in Nicaragua; Trevor Noah: The 60 Minutes Interview.
Episode 42
Sun, Jun 19, 2022
Secretary Pete Buttigieg; Architect goes blind, says he's gotten better at his job; Michael Keaton.
Episode 43
Sun, Jun 26, 2022
"Havana Syndrome" cases on U.S. soil; California's newest firefighting tool.
Episode 44
Sun, Jun 26, 2022
Despite his Alzheimer's, Tony Bennett prepares to perform with Lady Gaga; The making of the Beatles' "Let It Be"; Chris Stapleton on his life and career
Episode 45
Sun, Jul 3, 2022
Perseverance rover, Ingenuity helicopter, and the search for ancient life on Mars; Robots of the future at Boston Dynamics; Companies racing to develop eVTOL "air taxis".
Episode 46
Sun, Jul 3, 2022
The full story of a secret U.S. WWII military intelligence unit bolstered by German-born Jews.
Episode 47
Sun, Jul 10, 2022
Former Saudi intelligence official accuses Mohammed bin Salman of multiple murder; Startups, NASA pursuing supersonic commercial flight; How "Ted Lasso" became a television phenomenon.
Episode 48
Sun, Jul 17, 2022
Mountain gorillas of Rwanda making a comeback; Higher education on a remote ranch at Deep Springs College; Inside Alessandro Michele's Gucci fashion house.
Episode 49
Sun, Jul 24, 2022
Scott Pelley speaks with Reality Winner; Bahamas installing solar power after storms; Anderson Cooper speaks with Laurie Anderson
Episode 50
Sun, Jul 31, 2022
The use of artificial intelligence to create deepfakes, Badiucao, China's foremost political cartoonist and free diver Alexey Molchanov.
Episode 51
Sun, Aug 7, 2022
Accidents during training involving military armored vehicles, an island's population is decimated when its one and only industry, cod fishing goes into steep decline and Jacob Smith, blind competitive skier.
Episode 52
Sun, Aug 14, 2022
Concern grows over the health of the drought-stricken Colorado River, Hope Chicago funds blanket scholarships for students to attend in-state colleges for free and Iceland's contenders for Eurovision 2022.
Episode 53
Sun, Aug 21, 2022
Bellingcat, a team of online data detectives builds a database of alleged war crimes, an organization committed to seeking justice and changing lives by providing legal education and counsel to inmates and Russian dancer Olga Smirnova.
Episode 54
Sun, Aug 28, 2022
Threats facing the US electric grid, including cyberattacks and sabotage and Fred Miller and his family buy a large house in southern Virginia and discover that their own ancestors were once enslaved there.
Episode 55
Sun, Sep 4, 2022
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the mental health of kids, a nonprofit architectural firm called Model of Architecture Serving Society and kickers in professional football, including Justin Tucker.
Episode 56
Sun, Sep 11, 2022
Holly Williams reports from the U.K. with details on Queen Elizabeth's funeral; Scott Pelley speaks with firefighters who were at the World Trade Center on 9/11.