
Published: 3 months ago
Katie Couric speaks with Chicago Police Officer Keith Herrera who is charged with committing crimes on the very streets he protects. David Martin explores first-hand, the innovative technology of the Pentagon's ray gun. Leslie Stahl visits with business tycoon Tom Perkins to tour his mega-yacht. Andy Rooney nears his 1000th 60 Minutes commentary.

Published: 3 months ago
Correspondent Bob Simon reports that after 26 years of keeping silent while an innocent man lies in prison...a secret is unveiled, by two attorneys who say they always knew the truth. Correspondent Steve Kroft deals a House of Cards in Stockton, CA, which remains the nation's foreclosure capital with more than 6,000 houses in default and foreclosure. Meanwhile, Morley Safer says, make room baby boomers for the new breed of "Millenials".

Published: 3 months ago
Bob Simon didn't stumble upon the Garden of Eden -- he flew there, to one of the most untouched places on earth. Steve Kroft didn't travel quite as far for his story, but he did go to New Jersey. He spoke to rock n' roll superstar Jon Bon Jovi. Meanwhile Andy Rooney reports from his desk, about his desk. That's on this week's 60 Minutes.

Published: 4 months ago
Steve Kroft speaks with Chiquita Brand International about why the Banana Company paid millions of dollars in protection money to a murderous military group in Columbia in order to protect employees. More than 300,000 immigrants are now being placed in detention centers in America, but as Scott Pelley investigates, medical treatment is lagging. Morely Safer speaks with actor Alec Baldwin about his political activism, and his mouth, which often gets him into trouble.

Published: 4 months ago
The Dallas County District Attorney's Office and the Innocence Project of Texas work together to re-examine cases; Mary Tillman talks about the case of her son, Pat, killed by friendly fire; Dr. Paul Farmer delivers medical care in Third World countries.