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32 Episodes 2023 - 0
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 17, 2023 60 mins
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is interviewed at the presidential offices in Kyiv, where topics include U.S. aid, drone strikes in Russia and the possibility of territorial concessions. Also: the Brothers and Sisters in Arms, which is a group of military reservists at the forefront of protest rallies in Israel; and University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders.
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 24, 2023 60 mins
California's CARE Court, which aims to change the state's approach to homelessness and the mentally ill with court-ordered treatment plans; tracking the weapons and monetary funds the U.S. has contributed to Ukraine since Russia's military invasion; and the threats that climate change poses to sloths.
Episode 3
Sun, Oct 1, 2023 60 mins
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is interviewed. Topics include the indictments of former President Donald Trump, the Hunter Biden probe, and the January 6th indictments. Also: author and financial journalist Michael Lewis ("Going Infinite") discusses the rise and fall of FTX cryptocurrency exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 8, 2023 90 mins
The "Godfather of AI," Geoffrey Hinton, discusses the promise and risks of advanced artificial intelligence; a profile of Gen. Mark Milley, who discusses his four years as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, his differences with former President Donald Trump, and why America should support Ukraine in its war against Russia; a profile of mega sports agent Rich Paul; and a look at the technology, engineering, and future of 3D printed buildings.
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 15, 2023 60 mins
President Joe Biden discusses the Israel-Hamas war as well as Russia's assault on Ukraine. Also: the family behind the heroic rescue effort at kibbutz Nahal Oz after it was attacked by Hamas; and the story of 50 migrants who arrived in the U.S. through Texas in 2022 and were transported to Martha's Vineyard by Florida officials.
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 22, 2023 60 mins
Margaret Brennan conducts the first interview with one of the five American prisoners freed from Iran last month, providing a stark illustraion of the difficulties of bringing citizens home; Correspondent Cecilia Vega profiles international punk rock, pop princess, Alecia Moore - also known as Pink - as she hits 25 years of her successful music-making career; Bill Whitaker reports from the Isle of Man on the longest-running and most dangerous motorcycle race on earth: The Isle of Man TT.
Episode 7
Sun, Oct 29, 2023 60 mins
Vice President Kamala Harris discusses the situation in Israel and Gaza as well as important domestic issues; Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili explains why her country wants to join the European Union. Also: how lessons from the pandemic about the quality of indoor air is leading building owners to adopt new workplace air and ventilation systems; and the resurgence of blues music in Clarksdale, Miss., where the Delta blues first flourished.
Episode 8
Sun, Nov 5, 2023 60 mins
John Eastman, the former law professor who gave controversial legal advice to former President Donald Trump and is facing possible prison time in Georgia's election conspiracy case, is interviewed. Also: How some elderly and disabled people have been burdened with tens of thousands of dollars in debt due to mistakes made by the Social Security Administration; a visit to Cayo Santiago off the coast of Puerto Rico, which is home to roughly 1800 monkeys; and the latest on the Israel-Hamas war.
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 12, 2023 60 mins
Iran's proxy assassins who are seeking to eliminate critics of the regime, including former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton and Iranian-American activist Masih Alinejad; Russia's deliberate destruction and looting of Ukraine's museums, churches and monuments; and Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority CEO Lisa Lazarus on the future of the sport following a major horse-doping scandal.
Episode 10
Sun, Nov 19, 2023 60 mins
Ukrainian children allegedly abducted by Russia and efforts by mothers to bring them home; the wildfire that devastated the Hawaiian town of Lahaina in August 2023; Steven Van Zandt, the longtime guitarist and musical director for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band; and a meeting between descendants of formerly enslaved men and women brought to Alabama on the Clotilda slave ship in 1860 and the descendants of Timothy Meaher, the man who commissioned the Clotilda.
Episode 11
Sun, Nov 26, 2023 60 mins
Ukrainian families grieving the losses of loved ones in Russia's continued conflict undertake a mountain climb in the Austrian Alps; the world's smallest—and unlikeliest—state: the Principality of Sealand, which is just off the English coast, about the size of two tennis courts and boasts a full-time population of one; and the deep deep history of winemaking in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
Episode 12
Sun, Dec 3, 2023 60 mins
The antisemitic and Islamophobic rhetoric that has raged across college campuses since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel; and the pioneering technology of quantum computing, which could answer impossible questions in physics, chemistry, engineering, and medicine. Also: filmmaker Greta Gerwig ("Barbie").
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 10, 2023 60 mins
Ukrainian civilians who are resisting the Russian occupation. Also: Wyoming's climate-crusading Republican governor, Mark Gordon; and Novak Djokovic, who is considered the greatest men's tennis player of all time.
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 17, 2023 60 mins
In Israel, Lesley Stahl speaks with a freed Israeli hostage about her time held captive by Hamas and visits the remnants of her family's home in the kibbutz following the Oct. 7 attacks. Also: the theft of thousands of sacred stone, bronze and gold artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia; and the musical legacy of Gnawa music.
Episode 15
Sun, Dec 24, 2023 60 mins
Cecilia Vega dives in off the coast of Dominica, where hundreds of sperm whales live year-round, to observe these mysterious mammals and understand the efforts to protect the vulnerable species; Lesley Stahl reports from Cayo Santiago, also known as Monkey Island, off the coast of Puerto Rico, and home to roughly 1,800 rhesus macaque monkeys whose DNA is a 94% match to humans; and Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Costa Rica on sloths and their superpower of slowing down.
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 14, 2024 60 mins
The crisis in commercial real estate, specifically in New York City's office sector, due to hybrid work becoming the new normal. Also: a groundbreaking approach to brain surgery that could revolutionize the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and drug addiction without any incisions.
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 21, 2024 60 mins
Episode 19
Sun, Jan 28, 2024 60 mins
A report on the nation's federal prison system, long considered broken and opaque, includes comments from inmates at a women's prison in Aliceville, Ala. Also: a look at Interpol's successes fighting global crime and its failures keeping authoritarian countries from misusing its resources; and the work of Pat Craig, whose animal sanctuary in Colorado houses exotic animals rescued from around the world.
Episode 20
Sun, Feb 4, 2024 60 mins
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell is interviewed. Topics include inflation risks and the economy, the timeline for cutting rates, and the health of the country's banks. Also: the fastest growing group entering the U.S. through the southern border—Chinese migrants; and how technology has helped spur a sports betting boom.
Episode 21
Sun, Feb 18, 2024 60 mins
The Iran-allied Houthi militia's strikes against commercial and U.S. Navy ships in the southern Red Sea; former Wisconsin GOP state chair Andrew Hitt, who was one of the state's fake presidential electors in 2020; and actor Cillian Murphy ("Oppenheimer").
Episode 22
Sun, Feb 25, 2024 60 mins
Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the Israeli-Hamas war and what's been happening inside Gaza's collapsing humanitarian aid and healthcare system; and Lesley Stahl reports from China, where she interviews U.S. ambassador to China Nicholas Burns on the U.S.-China relationship, American and foreign investment, and the state of China's economy.
Episode 23
Sun, Mar 3, 2024 60 mins
Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas discusses his state's controversial border enforcement effort;. Also: the battle to ban 97 books in one South Carolina public school district; and NASA's plans to send Americans back to the moon with hopes of building a lunar outpost and traveling onward to Mars.
Episode 24
Sun, Mar 10, 2024 60 mins
Rise; Jeff Koons. Ukrainian families grieving lost loved ones in Russia's continued conflict climb the Austrian Alps. Prominent and polarizing artist Jeff Koons.
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 10, 2024 60 mins
An Island Off an Island; Caligula's Gardens; Return to Gorongosa. Revitalizing Fogo Island off the coast of Newfoundland. The gardens of the Roman emperor Caligula. Restoring Gorongosa National Park in Africa after decades of war.
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 17, 2024 60 mins
As Russia's 2024 presidential election looms, many of the incumbent Vladimir Putin's political opponents are dead or in exile. Correspondent Scott Pelley meets some of those who defied Putin and were forced to flee to the nearby capital of Vilnius, Lithuania, home to a growing number of Russia's most prominent dissidents.
Episode 27
Sat, Mar 23, 2024 60 mins
With mis- and disinformation rampant on social media in the leadup to the 2024 United States presidential election, correspondent Lesley Stahl reports on the spread of misleading information, and big tech's efforts to reign it in while battling claims of censorship.
Episode 28
Sun, Mar 31, 2024 60 mins
The fourth installment of a five-year investigation into potential attacks on American government officials and a condition, known as Havana Syndrome. Correspondent Bill Whitaker reports from the chaotic and high-speed racetrack of "America's original extreme sport" - Indian Relay.
Episode 29
Sun, Apr 7, 2024 60 mins
Dr. Kuznetzov; Your Chatbot Will See You Now; The Ring. A doctor treating injured civilians in mine-filed Ukraine. AI chatbots offer 24-7 mental health support. The mastermind behind thefts at hallowed sports venues and museums.
Episode 30
Sun, Apr 14, 2024 60 mins
Bill Whitaker reports on a surprisingly young cohort of hackers that paralyzed some of Las Vegas' biggest hotels and casinos last fall, demanding an exorbitant ransom; In his first television interview since he was attacked at a literary festival in Chautauqua, New York almost two years ago, author Salman Rushdie details his experience to correspondent Anderson Cooper; Jon Wertheim reports from the Australian island of Tasmania on the mysterious thylacine or Tasmanian tiger.
Episode 31
Sun, Apr 21, 2024 60 mins
Correspondent Lesley Stahl meets U.S. Secretary of Commerce under the Biden administration, Gina Raimondo; Holly Williams visits the Channel Islands, which were occupied by Germany for five years during World War II and where the Nazis operated two concentration camps; Anderson Cooper profiles Kevin Hart, the highest grossing comedian today and bankable movie star, who is now adding a new title to his resume – entertainment and business mogul.
Episode 32
Sun, Apr 28, 2024 60 mins
A report on America's children of war, children who live with disabled military veterans; Nvidia's CEO and co-founder, Jensen Huang, discusses the company's innovations and the rapidly expanding range of AI applications, including drug development, weather pattern prediction, and more; Touring a once secret fuel storage site where the water crisis at Pearl Harbor began and speaking with military families who blame their health problems on the Navy's response to the spill.
Episode 33
Sun, May 5, 2024 60 mins