60 Minutes Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • Season 1 Episode 940: 12/06/09

    An experiment in inner-city education puts historically low-achieving students in New York City on an academic par with their peers; former NBA referee Tim Donaghy discusses betting on games and serving time in prison.

  • Season 1 Episode 939: 11/29/09

    Gold fuels a war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; ocean explorer Robert Ballard.

  • Season 1 Episode 938: 11/22/09

    The cost of prolonging one's life in intensive care; journalist Maziar Bahari discusses being tortured by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard; how director James Cameron created his new $400-million film 'Avatar.'

  • Season 1 Episode 937: 11/15/09

    On the road with a bomb-hunting unit in Afghanistan; paleontologist Jack Horner.

  • Season 1 Episode 936: 11/08/09

    Hackers who threaten national security; author Andre Agassi discusses his upcoming book, 'Open.'

  • Season 1 Episode 935: 11/01/09

    The safety of the vaccine for the H1N1 virus; the Japanese mafia, Yakuza, has a worldwide influence; people who illegally distribute movies over the Internet.

  • Season 1 Episode 934: EPISODE: 934

    Medicare and Medicaid fraud; epilepsy; actor and director Tyler Perry.

  • Season 1 Episode 933: EPISODE: 933

    How the government plans to fight the flu pandemic; the machine invented by John Kanzius that may offer effective cancer treatment without radiation and chemotherapy; director and actress Drew Barrymore talks about her career.

  • Season 1 Episode 932: EPISODE: 932

    A U.S. Marine company in Afghanistan; new studies show that athletes who suffer numerous blows to the head become brain damaged; people who, while wearing wing suits, jump off of mountaintops.

  • Season 1 Episode 931: EPISODE: 931

    Lawyer Marc Dreier discusses how he scammed people out of more than $400 million; residents of Kingston, Tenn., are told to stay out of a river in which coal ash was spilled in December 2008; threats to the great wildebeest migration in Kenya.

  • Season 1 Episode 930: EPISODE: 930

    Gen. Stanley McChrystal is in charge of the war in Afghanistan; attempts to pay back people who lost money in Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme; dead celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, continue to earn money for their estates.

  • Season 1 Episode 929: EPISODE: 929

    New technology allows amputees to pick up small, delicate objects; Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour talks about her penchant for sunglasses; college football coach Pete Carroll also works to combat gang violence in Los Angeles.

  • Season 1 Episode 928: EPISODE: 928

    President Barack Obama; Ted Kennedy Jr. discusses his father's life and legacy; the cast of 'Guiding Light.'

  • Season 1 Episode 927: EPISODE: 927

    Global warming and its effect on forest fires; combat in Afghanistan; musician Nathaniel Ayers and newspaper columnist Steve Lopez.

  • Season 1 Episode 926: EPISODE: 926

    The ultimate destination of recycled electronic refuse; the role of credit default swaps in the current economic crisis; the inventor of the respirator, Forrest Bird.

  • Season 1 Episode 925: EPISODE: 925

    Correspondents pay tribute to the late Don Hewitt, who is credited with inventing the newsmagazine format and creating '60 Minutes.'

  • Season 1 Episode 924: EPISODE: 924

    Former football player Michael Vick talks about his prison sentence for participating in dogfighting; U.S. military use of unmanned aircraft to track and destroy the enemy; members of the British rock band Coldplay.

  • Season 1 Episode 923: EPISODE: 923

    Colombians say a produce distributor is responsible for deaths of civilians in their country; computers help paralyzed people to communicate; critics say 'shark tour' operators are teaching the dangerous fish to associate humans with food.

  • Season 1 Episode 922: EPISODE: 922

    Whether safety precautions at airports are really keeping passengers safer; some prosecutors seek harsher punishments for drunken drivers who cause fatalities; musician Wyclef Jean talks about his life and his efforts to help his native Haiti.

  • Season 1 Episode 920: EPISODE: 920

    Despite the economic downturn, Americans are buying guns and ammunition at an increasingly higher rate; the African lion is in danger of extinction; casino mogul Steve Wynn talks about his success and his diagnosis with an eye disease.

  • Season 1 Episode 919: EPISODE: 919

    Despite the economic downturn, Americans are buying guns and ammunition at an increasingly higher rate; the African lion is in danger of extinction; casino mogul Steve Wynn talks about his success and his diagnosis with an eye disease.

  • Season 1 Episode 918: EPISODE: 918

    An Army officer divulges what happened the day Osama bin Laden escaped U.S. forces; flaws in the testimony of eyewitnesses are brought to light with the help of DNA technology that can exonerate the innocent.

  • Season 1 Episode 917: EPISODE: 917

    The pilot and crew of US Airways flight 1549 talk about their incredible landing on the Hudson River; singer Jon Bon Jovi talks about his career.

  • Season 1 Episode 916: EPISODE: 916

    Online poker players ferret out cheaters; the possibility of reading minds; attracting tourists to a park in Mozambique.

  • Season 1 Episode 915: EPISODE: 915

    Inside the secretive 'Supermax' prison where the nation's most dangerous criminals are held; drug violence in Mexico; basketball player LeBron James earns tens of millions of dollars a year.

  • Season 1 Episode 914: EPISODE: 914

    Harry Markopoulos warned the SEC about Bernard Madoff's investment fund; some foreign-born widows of U.S. citizens are being asked to leave the country; Alice Waters is famous for touting the virtues of fresh food.

  • Season 1 Episode 913: EPISODE: 913

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke talks about what went wrong with the country's financial system; Dolly Parton talks about her life, her career in music and producing the Broadway version of her film '9 to 5.'

  • Season 1 Episode 912: EPISODE: 912

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation takes control of a failed bank; Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari discusses Islamic insurgents' attempt to take over the country; Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps.

  • Season 1 Episode 911: EPISODE: 911

    American exporters worry that the 'buy American' clause of the economic stimulus package will cause retaliation by foreign governments; a con man fools a small town into giving him law officer authority; red wine and the aging process.

  • Season 1 Episode 910: EPISODE: 910

    Defense Secretary Robert Gates talks about the war in Afghanistan; the new head of AIG talks about the tasks that lie ahead; Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

  • Season 1 Episode 909: EPISODE: 909

    The U.S. military's use of unmanned armed aircraft to track and destroy the enemy; the curious life and death of Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian billionaire said to have been a spy; Bill James makes an intense statistical analysis of baseball.

  • Season 1 Episode 908: EPISODE: 908

    Ecuadorians sue Chevron over oil drilling in the Amazon jungle; Saudi officials try to re-educate jihadists; the Antinori family has been in the wine business for 600 years.

  • Season 1 Episode 907: EPISODE: 907

    A profile of Vice President Joe Biden; coal is America's cheapest fossil fuel but is blamed for global warming; an elephant orphanage in Kenya.

  • Season 1 Episode 906: EPISODE: 906

    Devastating losses in the stock market and their effects on 401(k) accounts; scientists are re-examining cold fusion as an energy source; a family of bullfighters in Spain.

  • Season 1 Episode 905: EPISODE: 905

    New technology helps amputees to pick up small, delicate objects; the increase in gun purchases despite the economic downturn; casino mogul Steve Wynn talks about his success.

  • Season 1 Episode 904: EPISODE: 904

    Budget cuts force a county hospital to close its outpatient cancer clinic; a man recounts his eight years in an Iranian prison; musician and entrepreneur Dolly Parton talks about her career.

  • Season 1 Episode 903: EPISODE: 903

    Cyber gangs use computer viruses to gain information to electronically rob bank accounts; the African lion is in danger of extinction; basketball star LeBron James earns tens of millions of dollars annually.

  • Season 1 Episode 902: EPISODE: 902

    President Barack Obama discusses the issues facing the economy and the country; musician Nathaniel Ayers and journalist Steve Lopez are the inspiration for the film 'The Soloist.'

  • Season 1 Episode 901: EPISODE: 901

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke talks about what went wrong with the country's financial system and when the recession might end; Alice Waters has been touting the virtues of fresh foods grown in an environmentally friendly way for decades.

  • Season 1 Episode 900: EPISODE: 900

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation takes over a failed bank; wrongful convictions based on flawed eyewitness testimony.

  • Season 1 Episode 899: EPISODE: 899

    Harry Markopolos repeatedly warned SEC officials about Bernie Madoff's investment fund; violence between drug cartels in Mexico has caused thousands of deaths; a profile of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R).

  • Season 1 Episode 898: EPISODE: 898

    The debate about lowering the drinking age to 18; CBS cameraman Richard Butler talks about his captivity in Iraq; a young Jewish orphan becomes the mascot of a group of Nazi soldiers.

  • Season 1 Episode 897: EPISODE: 897

    A closer look at the 'buy American' clause in the economic stimulus package; a whistleblower at one of the nation's largest financial institution says he warned bosses their loans were predatory; an interview with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari.

  • Season 1 Episode 896: EPISODE: 896

    Capt. Chesley B. Sullenberger, the pilot of US Airways Flight 1549, and his crew talk about their crash-landing on the Hudson River in New York; inside the world of the popular band Coldplay.

  • Season 1 Episode 895: EPISODE: 895

    An Ohio town is left reeling by the closing of its largest employer; a number of Israelis and Palestinians agree that a two-state solution is no longer possible; a substance in wine has been found to slow the aging process in mice.

  • Season 1 Episode 894: EPISODE: 894

    Reasons behind the drastic fluctuations in the price of oil; Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; musician Wyclef Jean uses his talents to help his native Haiti.

  • Season 1 Episode 893: EPISODE: 893

    Some prosecutors are pursuing harsher penalties for drunken drivers, including long prison sentences for those who caused deaths; mind reading; Texas Tech coach Mike Leach.

  • Season 1 Episode 892: Barack Obama: Road to the White House

    Tracing Barack Obama's journey from little-known candidate to rising superstar to president-elect, with interviews and news footage as well as previously unaired footage.

  • Season 1 Episode 891: EPISODE: 891

    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger faces a $40 million state budget gap caused by the economic decline; the effectiveness of airport security checkpoints; an elephant orphanage in Kenya.

  • Season 1 Episode 890: EPISODE: 890

    Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) talks about his role in the government bailouts; a second wave of mortgage defaults is predicted; USC college football coach Pete Carroll works to decrease gang violence in Los Angeles.

  • Season 1 Episode 889: EPISODE: 889

    Saudi officials discuss the American focus on lessening the country's use of foreign oil; artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel talks about his career.

  • Season 1 Episode 888: EPISODE: 888

    One of the largest cheating scandals in the history of Internet gambling; Monica Brown, the second female soldier to win the Silver Star since World War II; Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.

  • Season 1 Episode 887: EPISODE: 887

    The case of an unsolved assault on a facility containing weapons-grade uranium; some foreign-born widows are being asked to leave the U.S.; musical savant Rex Lewis-Clark makes remarkable strides despite doctors' predictions.

  • Season 1 Episode 886: EPISODE: 886

    Interviews with President-elect Barack Obama and Michelle Obama; Rex Lewis-Clack, a musical savant who was born blind and mentally impaired.

  • Season 1 Episode 885: EPISODE: 885

    An interview with the strategists who helped Barack Obama win the election; used electronics like cell phones and computer monitors sometimes wind up in China; media mogul Ted Turner talks about his life and career.

  • Season 1 Episode 884: EPISODE: 884

    Many veterans are having trouble getting their jobs back when they return home; a man buys a badge on the Internet and fools officials in a small town; people with complete paralysis get assistance in communication.

  • Season 1 Episode 883: EPISODE: 883

    Credit default swaps; businessman T. Boone Pickens' mission to lessen America's dependence on foreign oil; entrepreneur Greg Carr.

  • Season 1 Episode 882: EPISODE: 882

    Combat in Afghanistan; bankers discuss plans for government aid to the country's largest banks; Spain's bullfighting brothers, Cayetano and Francisco Ordonez.

  • Season 1 Episode 881: EPISODE: 881

    An FBI undercover agent talks about infiltrating the Gambino family; footage of advanced weaponry in action; the Antinori family.

  • Season 1 Episode 880: EPISODE: 880

    Some of the Wall Street financial instruments that magnified the economic crisis; an officer talks about Osama bin Laden's narrow escape in Tora Bora, Afghanistan; the race to develop and produce an electric car.

  • Season 1 Episode 879: EPISODE: 879

    Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson talks about the nation's economic crisis; Gen. Raymond Odierno talks about the military in Iraq; a look at the Large Hadron Collider.

  • Season 1 Episode 878: EPISODE: 878

    The 40th-anniversary broadcast includes interviews with presidential candidates John McCain (R) and Barack Obama (D).

  • Season 1 Episode 877: EPISODE: 877

    Experts say dozens of defendants may actually be innocent after a flawed science was used in their convictions; Justice Antonin Scalia talks about his public and private life.

  • Season 1 Episode 876: EPISODE: 876

    Author Bob Woodward discusses his new book; actor Alec Baldwin talks about his career and his personal life; blue fin tuna, a popular item on sushi menus, are being captured in rising numbers that threaten to endanger the species.

  • Season 1 Episode 875: EPISODE: 875

    Sens. Barack Obama and Joseph Biden discuss their roles and strategies for the upcoming presidential election; some people in vegetative states are re-awakening thanks to drug therapies.

  • Season 1 Episode 874: EPISODE: 874

    A soldier faces murder charges in the deaths of Iraqi citizens; actor Dennis Quaid talks about the hospital mistake that nearly cost his newborn twins their lives.

  • Season 1 Episode 873: EPISODE: 873

    Former CIA covert officer Valerie Plame talks about the leaking of her identity; the use of rape as a weapon in the civil war in Congo; a detective thinks he has solved the mystery of a missing da Vinci masterpiece.

  • Season 1 Episode 872: EPISODE: 872

    Officers in the Israeli air force must prepare for anything; a case of insanity on Death Row; a profile of billionaire investor Carl Icahn.

  • Season 1 Episode 871: EPISODE: 871

    The success of the kingdom of Dubai; a man's statistics help the Red Sox.

  • Season 1 Episode 870: EPISODE: 870

    An infamous Boston mob trigger-man talks about the murders he is believed to have committed; NASA prepares for a manned space flight to Mars; singer Bruce Springsteen talks about his career, politics, and his current tour.

  • Season 1 Episode 869: EPISODE: 869

    Searching for a young man who fled his village in Darfur to escape mass murder; a leukemia patient hopes to live long enough to see his potentially life-saving invention in clinical trials; a music program for youth at risk in Venezuela.

  • Season 1 Episode 868: EPISODE: 868

    Gay soldiers in the military; Remote Area Medical helps those in remote parts of the world as well as uninsured and underinsured Americans; soccer player David Beckham talks about his triumphs and troubles.

  • Season 1 Episode 867: EPISODE: 867

    Endangered mountain gorillas high in the African jungle; a former Pentagon insider talks about the run-up to war; whether the U.S. Mint should continue to produce pennies and nickels.

  • Season 1 Episode 866: EPISODE: 866

    A Baghdad clergyman estimates that 90 percent of Iraq's Christians have fled or been killed by Islamic extremists; genetic genealogy uses DNA to trace ancestry back hundreds of years; actor Will Smith ('Hancock').

  • Season 1 Episode 864: EPISODE: 864

    Scientists study the link between sleep deprivation and a host of diseases, including diabetes and heart disease; a study indicates the happiest country in the world is Denmark.

  • Season 1 Episode 863: EPISODE: 863

    Dust explosions in U.S. factories; the Howard Hughes Medical Institute probes life's medical mysteries; Joel Osteen's ministry includes books, speeches and televised sermons.

  • Season 1 Episode 862: EPISODE: 862

    An indicted Chicago police officer talks about the charges against him; a non-lethal weapon for crowd control; venture capitalist Tom Perkins owns the largest sailboat in the world.

  • Season 1 Episode 861: EPISODE: 861

    Two lawyers, bound by client-attorney privilege, kept the secret that their client committed murder; the effect of the subprime mortgage meltdown in the United States on foreign markets; the millennial generation may be unprepared for the workplace.

  • Season 1 Episode 860: EPISODE: 860

    A young man works to aid Iraqis who helped the U.S. who are targeted by the insurgents; new species are discovered in a little-known paradise in Indonesia; Jon Bon Jovi and his band continue to pack the arenas.

  • Season 1 Episode 859: EPISODE: 859

    Chiquita Brands International says it paid paramilitaries in Colombia to protect the lives of its employees; a U.S. government-run prison system is investigated; actor Alec Baldwin on his career and personal life.

  • Season 1 Episode 858: EPISODE: 858

    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.

  • Season 1 Episode 857: EPISODE: 857

    The Israeli air force; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia discusses his private and public life.

  • Season 1 Episode 856: EPISODE: 856

    U.S. troops talk about the military tactics used by the Taliban fighters in Afghanistan; the positive effects of gastric bypass on diseases like type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea and high blood pressure; finding Leonardo da Vinci's lost mural.

  • Season 1 Episode 855: EPISODE: 855

    Corruption in Iraq; a leukemia patient's invention may help others beat the same disease; Venezuela's music program for at-risk youth.

  • Season 1 Episode 854: EPISODE: 854

    Officials at China's government-controlled sovereign wealth fund address concerns that it will try to control the entities in which it invests; a Pentagon insider explains the run-up to the war in Iraq; preparations for a manned flight to Mars.

  • Season 1 Episode 853: EPISODE: 853

    A man recounts his story of torture as a terror detainee in Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay; Al Gore's campaign for awareness of global warming; Bill James uses statistics to analyze baseball and its players.

  • Season 1 Episode 852: EPISODE: 852

    A collection of seeds from the world's crops stored deep inside a mountain near the North Pole; a stone box with an inscription that says it contained the bones of the brother of Jesus; professional soccer player David Beckham.

  • Season 1 Episode 851: EPISODE: 851

    Actor Dennis Quaid and his wife address the medical mixup that nearly cost their newborn twins their lives; sleep deprivation can be linked to serious health problems such as diabetes, obesity and heart disease.

  • Season 1 Episode 850: EPISODE: 850

    Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R) talks about his plans to win the White House; two lawyers who, bound by client-attorney privilege, kept the secret that their client committed a murder; investor Carl Icahn.

  • Season 1 Episode 849: EPISODE: 849

    Democratic presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama; Remote Area Medical expands its service to help uninsured U.S. residents; the development of a nonlethal weapon the Pentagon plans to use for crowd control in Iraq.

  • Season 1 Episode 848: EPISODE: 848

    Don Siegelman, former governor of Alabama; the death of a newspaper editor; colony collapse disorder.

  • Season 1 Episode 847: EPISODE: 847

    Deaths associated with a heart surgery drug; Little Denmark.

  • Season 1 Episode 846: EPISODE: 846

    Presidential hopeful Barack Obama (D-Ill.); Presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.); the future of pennies and nickels.

  • Season 1 Episode 845: EPISODE: 845

    Business, tourism and government thrive in the oil-rich emirate of Dubai; a replay of an interview with President Gordon Hinckley, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who died Jan. 27, 2008.

  • Season 1 Episode 844: EPISODE: 844

    The effect of the subprime mortgage meltdown in the United States on foreign markets; a former FBI agent recounts details of his seven-month interrogation of Saddam Hussein before the dictator's trial and execution.

  • Season 1 Episode 843: EPISODE: 843

    The capture of bluefin tuna threatens to endanger the species; the rape of women becomes a weapon in the Congo's civil war; Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the social networking Web site Facebook.

  • Season 1 Episode 842: EPISODE: 842

    Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf talks about the unrest in his country; John Martorano talks about murders for which he was imprisoned; ballplayer Roger Clemens talks about being accused of using performance-enhancing drugs.

  • Season 1 Episode 841: EPISODE: 841

    The intensity and number of forest fires are increasing; critics speak out against medical marijuana laws; technicians who service the growing number of electronic gadgets that are a part of daily life.

  • Season 1 Episode 840: EPISODE: 840

    The Rev. Joel Osteen preaches to a packed church in Houston; using DNA to trace ancestry back hundreds of years; football player Tom Brady.

  • Season 1 Episode 839: EPISODE: 839

    The military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy; a paradise in Indonesia; baseball player Alex Rodriguez talks about his career.

  • Season 1 Episode 838: EPISODE: 838

    The endangered mountain gorilla; some doctors doubt the efficacy of a new drug treatment for addiction; charitable endeavors of football player LaDainian Tomlinson.

  • Season 1 Episode 837: EPISODE: 837

    Christians in Iraq; a professor wants to make sure every child has a laptop; actor Will Smith ('I Am Legend').

  • Season 1 Episode 836: EPISODE: 836

    People in vegetative state are being re-evaluated for degrees of consciousness; the risk of customer information being stolen by hi-tech thieves is examined; Steve Kroft catches up with the 70's band the Eagles.

  • Season 1 Episode 835: EPISODE: 835

    The convictions of thousands of defendants follows the use of flawed science; Omar Khadr, who was 15 when he was accused of killing an American soldier, awaits trial at Guantanamo Bay; health advocates battle the restaurant industry over calories.

  • Season 1 Episode 834: EPISODE: 834

    Researchers try to find a way to control the antibiotic-resistant staph infection; a mentally ill inmate may be executed; the Millennial generation may be unprepared for a demanding workplace.

  • Season 1 Episode 833: EPISODE: 833

    A portrait of the Iraqi defector known as Curveball, whose story of biological weapons became part of the argument for invading Iraq; endangered elephant herds in Africa; a profile of venture capitalist Tom Perkins, who owns an enormous sailboat.

  • Season 1 Episode 832: EPISODE: 832

    Nicolas Sarkozy, the new president of France, sides with America on policy; the president of Afghanistan says U.S. air strikes are killing too many civilians; beekeepers are losing hives due to colony collapse disorder.

  • Season 1 Episode 831: EPISODE: 831

    An increase in the intensity and number of forest fires across the western U.S.; plumpynut, a cheap and nutritious food, is saving starving children in the developing world; former CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson.

  • Season 1 Episode 830: EPISODE: 830

    The founder of an embattled private security firm; inside the secretive federal supermax prison; the Rev. Joel Osteen; the kingdom of Dubai; the digital revolution lengthens the workday; singer Norah Jones talks about her life and career.

  • Season 1 Episode 829: EPISODE: 829

    The founder of an embattled private security firm welcomes additional government oversight; inside the secretive federal supermax prison; the Rev. Joel Osteen; the kingdom of Dubai is a Middle East success story.

  • Season 1 Episode 828: EPISODE: 828

    Interpol Secretary General Ron Noble; genetic genealogy traces ancestry back hundreds of years; singer Bruce Springsteen; Dr. Forrest Bird, inventor; a thrift-shop purchase reveals an original work of artist Jackson Pollock; Southeast Asia's Moken people.

  • Season 1 Episode 827: EPISODE: 827

    Interpol Secretary General Ron Noble talks about the agency's resources that would be valuable in the war on terror; genetic genealogy can trace ancestry back hundreds of years; singer Bruce Springsteen; Dr. Forrest Bird, inventor.

  • Season 1 Episode 826: EPISODE: 826

    Justice Clarence Thomas discusses his life and career; controversy surrounds increased diagnoses of bi-polar disorder in children; Tennessee Titans' quarterback Vince Young; radio host Dave Ramsey's crusade against credit; country-rock star Kenny Chesney.

  • Season 1 Episode 825: EPISODE: 825

    Justice Clarence Thomas discusses his life and career; controversy surrounds increased diagnoses of bi-polar disorder in children; Tennessee Titans' quarterback Vince Young.

  • Season 1 Episode 824: EPISODE: 824

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; the proliferation of pot dealers in storefronts; chess player Garry Kasparov discusses Russian politics.

  • Season 1 Episode 823: EPISODE: 823

    Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan talks about the subprime lending abuses currently rocking the U.S. economy; the dangers of so-called shark tourism, which causes sharks to associate humans with food.

  • Season 1 Episode 822: EPISODE: 822

    Workers who became ill after breathing the toxic dust at Ground Zero; technicians who program televisions, computers and hand-held devices; the life of tenor Luciano Pavarotti, who died on Sept. 6.

  • Season 1 Episode 821: EPISODE: 821

    A soldier discusses the murder charges he faces after civilian deaths in Haditha, Iraq; the ship breakers of Bangladesh strip old ships for a salary of less than $1 a day.

  • Season 1 Episode 820: EPISODE: 820

    Officials drop charges against three medical workers accused of murder in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; Iraqis who aided U.S. officials meet difficulties when trying to move to this country; progress in the One Laptop Per Child campaign.

  • Season 1 Episode 819: EPISODE: 819

    National security and the U.S. Coast Guard; evidence of global warming in Antarctica; TV personality Simon Cowell.

  • Season 1 Episode 818: EPISODE: 818

    Searching for one of the survivors of Darfur; how the hip-hop message of non-cooperation has undermined efforts to solve crimes; Larry the Cable Guy makes people laugh.

  • Season 1 Episode 817: EPISODE: 817

    Violence is rare in Kurdistan, Iraq; the capture of the head of the Sicilian Mafia; actress Helen Mirren portrays strong female characters.

  • Season 1 Episode 816: EPISODE: 816

    Efforts by pharmaceutical lobbyists to get Congress to pass the Medicare prescription drug law; a prison interview with former Tyco International CEO Dennis Kozlowski; the rising popularity of mixed martial arts.

  • Season 1 Episode 815: EPISODE: 815

    Investigating the death of a mentally ill inmate who died of thirst; Washington lobbyist Rick Berman fights politically correct causes; singer Kenny Chesney sells more concert tickets than most other musical acts in America.

  • Season 1 Episode 814: EPISODE: 814

    Crime-scene DNA may implicate family members; one American defector lives in North Korea; 'The Simpsons' co-creator Sam Simon rescues abandoned dogs.

  • Season 1 Episode 813: EPISODE: 813

    U.S. Comptroller General David Walker says the Medicare program may bankrupt the treasury; poachers and encroaching civilization endanger India's tigers; foster-care agencies search for children's biological relatives.

  • Season 1 Episode 812: EPISODE: 812

    The survival rates for soldiers wounded in Iraq; a Rwandan refugee beats death by hiding in a bathroom for three months; actor Russell Crowe talks about his image as a Hollywood bad bay.

  • Season 1 Episode 811: EPISODE: 811

    The whistle-blower in the Abu Ghraib scandal; donor siblings meet with the help of a Web site; archived records from Hitler's government.

  • Season 1 Episode 810: EPISODE: 810

    Money is stolen from the Ministry of Defense in Iraq; a pill that can dull people's memories; John Daly talks about his life and the PGA Tour.

  • Season 1 Episode 809: EPISODE: 809

    Innocent people find themselves on the no-fly list; interactive-retailing pioneer Barry Diller; sea gypsies in Southeast Asia.

  • Season 1 Episode 808: EPISODE: 808

    Cameras follow the members of the 1st Battalion of the 133rd Infantry of the Iowa National Guard serving in Iraq.

  • Season 1 Episode 807: EPISODE: 807

    The status of the U.S. Coast Guard; a look at so-called hospital dumping; a professor dreams of putting a laptop into the hand of every child.

  • Season 1 Episode 806: EPISODE: 806

    Presidential candidate Mitt Romney (R-Mass.); realtors face increasing competition from online real-estate buyers and sellers; Ali Abbas, who lost most of his family during the war in Iraq.

  • Season 1 Episode 805: Mike Wallace: Some of My Favorite Stories

    The president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Dr. Jack Kevorkian discusses his release from prison; actress Vanessa Redgrave.

  • Season 1 Episode 804: EPISODE: 804

    Nazir Abas, who previously trained Muslim militants, provides intelligence to authorities in the war on terror; a profile of journalist Lou Dobbs; a woman buys a $50 million painting in a thrift store.

  • Season 1 Episode 803: EPISODE: 803

    Former CIA Director George Tenet discusses heading the agency during the Sept. 11 attacks, the war on terror, and the hunt for Osama bin Laden; advocates for the mentally ill want gun-ownership laws changed.

  • Season 1 Episode 802: EPISODE: 802

    Secret Service intelligence officers offer insights into the Virginia Tech shooter; challenges of daily life in Baghdad; the hip-hop culture's message of noncooperation with police stymies murder investigations.

  • Season 1 Episode 801: EPISODE: 801

    The three former Duke lacrosse players accused of rape talk about being exonerated; a profile of ousted radio host Don Imus; prison inmates study through Bard College.

  • Season 1 Episode 800: EPISODE: 800

    Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) discusses his presidential bid; re-evaluating the use of nuclear power; Washington lobbyist Richard Berman fights causes like animal rights, healthy foods, labor unions and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

  • Season 1 Episode 799: EPISODE: 799

    The pharmaceutical industry lobbies Congress to pass the Medicare prescription-drug law; investigators use crime-scene DNA to investigate family members; the world's fastest-warming place.

  • Season 1 Episode 798: EPISODE: 798

    A British-born Muslim extremist renounces Islamic violence; authorities investigating family members based on crime-scene DNA; former Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski.

  • Season 1 Episode 797: EPISODE: 797

    Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich discusses the murder charges against him and three other soldiers; 'American Idol' judge Simon Cowell.

  • Season 1 Episode 796: EPISODE: 796

    A man turns the tables on the FBI after the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001; insurgents consider Iraqis who help U.S. workers to be collaborators; miners' widows say an industry more concerned with money than safety sacrificed their husbands.

  • Season 1 Episode 795: EPISODE: 795

    U.S. Comptroller General David Walker says changes must be made to the nation's health-care system; Web sites about terror; 'The Simpsons' co-creator Sam Simon helps stray dogs.

  • Season 1 Episode 794: EPISODE: 794

    Active-duty and reserve members of the military petition Congress to oppose the war in Iraq; survivors recall their lives in the Nazi model village in Czechoslovakia during World War II; Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly.

  • Season 1 Episode 793: EPISODE: 793

    A report from Kurdistan, a peaceful swath of Iraq; researchers are trying to detect the earliest signs of autism; singer Kenny Chesney.

  • Season 1 Episode 792: EPISODE: 792

    Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and his wife, Michelle; a mentally ill inmate who died of thirst; Norah Jones discusses her music.

  • Season 1 Episode 791: EPISODE: 791

    James Joseph Dresnok refuses to leave North Korea, to which he defected 44 years ago; technicians set up electronics; savant Daniel Tammet describes his thought process.

  • Season 1 Episode 790: EPISODE: 790

    An interview with President George W. Bush; new developments in the Duke University sexual-assault case.

  • Season 1 Episode 789: EPISODE: 789

    The poisoning death of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko; revisiting an interview with former first lady Betty Ford and President Gerald Ford; a profile of British actress Helen Mirren.

  • Season 1 Episode 788: EPISODE: 788

    Ocean swimmer Lynne Cox plans a swim in the Antarctic; musical savants; an African orphanage for baby elephants.

  • Season 1 Episode 787: EPISODE: 787

    A secret archive lists 17.5 million victims of Hitler's Reich; a program helps locate family members of foster children; comic Larry the Cable Guy.

  • Season 1 Episode 786: EPISODE: 786

    The man who blew the whistle on prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib fears for his family's safety; the capture of the head of the Sicilian Mafia; mixed martial arts is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States.

  • Season 1 Episode 785: EPISODE: 785

    Netflix founder Reed Hastings; a woman survives Rwandan genocide by hiding in a bathroom for months; piano virtuoso Gabriela Montero.

  • Season 1 Episode 784: EPISODE: 784

    Gen. John Abizaid offers his ideas about stabilizing the situation in Iraq; pill that dulls memories; music prodigy Jay Greenberg.

  • Season 1 Episode 783: EPISODE: 783

    An immigration battle in Hazleton, Pa.; a decreasing number of tigers in the Indian jungles; former NFL quarterback Joe Namath discusses his career and his drinking problem.

  • Season 1 Episode 782: EPISODE: 782

    Colleagues Steve Kroft, Lesley Stahl and Morley Safer remember journalist Ed Bradley; musicians Jimmy Buffett and Wynton Marsalis offer their tributes.

  • Season 1 Episode 781: EPISODE: 781

    Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) discusses misspending money in political districts; Bangladesh ship breakers; actor Russell Crowe.

  • Season 1 Episode 780: EPISODE: 780

    Advances in medicine give wounded soldiers a better chance at survival; the investigation into the explosion at BP's Texas City refinery; Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis.

  • Season 1 Episode 779: EPISODE: 779

    Coalition forces have stolen more than $500 million from Iraq's Ministry of Defense; profiling House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.); a student leaves his family to flee his village in Darfur.

  • Season 1 Episode 778: EPISODE: 778

    The accused in the Duke University rape case; former Bush administration employee David Kuo says religious leaders have been manipulated for political gain.

  • Season 1 Episode 777: EPISODE: 777

    The list used to screen airline passengers for potential terrorists; Carleton Fiorina, formerly of Hewlett-Packard, discusses her firing; Patricia Dunn, also formerly of Hewlett-Packard, discusses her indictment.

  • Season 1 Episode 776: EPISODE: 776

    Journalist Bob Woodward discusses the situation in Iraq; a new treatment for clinical depression; teenage boys preying on the homeless.

  • Season 1 Episode 775: EPISODE: 775

    Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf discusses terrorist ties to his nation; an interview with a doctor and nurses accused of killing New Orleans patients following Hurricane Katrina; profiling Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

  • Season 1 Episode 774: EPISODE: 774

    The debate over legalizing Internet gambling; former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski; controversial radio host Howard Stern; the mail-order marijuana business of Canadian Marc Emery; extended families created through fertility drugs.

  • Season 1 Episode 773: EPISODE: 773

    The debate over legalizing Internet gambling; former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski; controversial radio host Howard Stern.

  • Season 1 Episode 772: EPISODE: 772

    A team of New York paramedics aids victims of an earthquake in Pakistan; golfer Tiger Woods discusses his family, his desire to have children and his golf game.

  • Season 1 Episode 771: EPISODE: 771

    Pastor Barry Minkow investigates fraud as a way to make amends for his own crimes; the restoration of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina; scientists find clues to what may determine sexuality.

  • Season 1 Episode 770: EPISODE: 770

    The growing field of anti-aging medicine; filmmaker Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses her controversial film 'Submission: Part I'; basketball legend Michael Jordan.

  • Season 1 Episode 769: EPISODE: 769

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad discusses U.S. foreign policy and the lack of relations between Iran and the U.S.; actor Stephen Colbert.

  • Season 1 Episode 768: EPISODE: 768

    A visit to the top of the world in search of evidence of global warming.

  • Season 1 Episode 767: The Dust at Ground Zero; Tuesday's Children

    Emergency workers at Ground Zero report health issues; the children of Sept. 11 victims struggle with their losses.

  • Season 1 Episode 766: EPISODE: 766

    A former bodyguard of Osama bin Laden talks about the world's most-wanted man; a NASA scientist says the Bush administration restricts his comments on global warming; a profile of Irish rock-band U2.

  • Season 1 Episode 765: EPISODE: 765

    The digital revolution enables Americans to work longer and harder; soldiers patrol the Baghdad airport highway; two burglars tell about their 20-year careers.

  • Season 1 Episode 764: EPISODE: 764

    The debate over employers' efforts to control employee behavior; two orphaned brothers discover a family they never knew they had; U.S. skier Bode Miller.

  • Season 1 Episode 763: EPISODE: 763

    Former U.S. soldier Charles Jenkins talks about his years in North Korea; tracing money the U.S. has spent on reconstructing Iraq; ballplayer Derek Jeter.

  • Season 1 Episode 762: EPISODE: 762

    Elián González recalls the battle between the U.S. and Cuba over his custody; the U.S. military devises a way to retake the Iraqi town of Tal Afar; former astronaut Neil Armstrong discusses fame, his family, and landing on the moon.

  • Season 1 Episode 761: EPISODE: 761

    The oil boom in Alberta; savants who need assistance in living independently but have incredible musical prowess.

  • Season 1 Episode 760: EPISODE: 760

    Violent tactics of some environmental and animal-rights groups; Kinky Friedman runs for governor of Texas; shark-tour operators might be endangering surfers and swimmers.

  • Season 1 Episode 759: EPISODE: 759

    A former FDA official says politics interferes with science in government decision-making; archaeologists find the bones of what may be another species of human; actor Mel Brooks talks about his life and work.

  • Season 1 Episode 758: EPISODE: 758

    Efforts to secure the Mexican border drive illegal immigrants into the desert; 183 Whole Foods Markets offer organic food at higher prices; author Carl Hiaasen writes a series of successful novels.

  • Season 1 Episode 757: EPISODE: 757

    A New York police officer denies accusations that he is a hit man for the Mafia; body armor and improved medicine protect severely wounded combat soldiers.

  • Season 1 Episode 756: EPISODE: 756

    Andy Stern of the Service Employees International Union; educator Geoffrey Canada tries to convert at-risk youths into college-bound students; the Dixie Chicks.

  • Season 1 Episode 755: EPISODE: 755

    Government-backed student loans are a lucrative business for Sallie Mae; fuel distilled from corn and other renewable materials; golfer John Daly discusses his life and the PGA tour.

  • Season 1 Episode 754: EPISODE: 754

    The most contaminated land in the Western Hemisphere; the Priory of Sion; 'fake news' anchor Stephen Colbert.

  • Season 1 Episode 753: I'm Mike Wallace: A 60 Minutes Tribute

    A retrospective of Mike Wallace's life and career; colleagues ask the probing questions for which Wallace is famous; clips of Wallace's most controversial and engaging interviews.

  • Season 1 Episode 752: EPISODE: 752

    A CIA official involved with the Iraq War criticizes the White House; anti-aging medicine; the success of Starbucks.

  • Season 1 Episode 751: EPISODE: 751

    Interviews with infamous Palestinian terrorists; problems related to China's gender imbalance; chef Jamie Oliver introduces children to nutritious food.

  • Season 1 Episode 750: EPISODE: 750

    A soldier convicted in the death of an Iraqi general makes his case; an African orphanage for baby elephants whose mothers were killed by poachers; professional golfer Michelle Wie.

  • Season 1 Episode 749: EPISODE: 749

    Osama bin Laden's former bodyguard talks about the world's most-wanted man; the financial issues facing General Motors; the digital revolution allows people to work constantly.

  • Season 1 Episode 748: EPISODE: 748

    The New York Police Department serves as an army against terror; NASA's top climate scientist claims the Bush administration restricts his speech; children born of sperm and egg donation are able to meet donor siblings.

  • Season 1 Episode 747: EPISODE: 747

    Kevin Weeks tells the story of his time with James 'Whitey' Bulger, the FBI's most-wanted criminal; the military's method for retaking the Iraqi town of Tal Afar; scientists probe the origins of human sexuality.

  • Season 1 Episode 746: EPISODE: 746

    Tiger Woods discusses the Tiger Woods Learning Center and his home and wife; some people accuse a major hedge fund of spreading negative information and betting on the falling stock price that results.

  • Season 1 Episode 745: EPISODE: 745

    Costs of hospital care for uninsured patients; a soldier facing court-martial for treatment of an Afghan prisoner defends his actions; mail-order marijuana-seed business.

  • Season 1 Episode 744: EPISODE: 744

    Proposed sale of major U.S. port terminals; developing diesel fuel from coal; human stem-cells can help paralyzed rats walk again.

  • Season 1 Episode 743: EPISODE: 743

    A look at Denmark since the cartoon scandal; global warming; actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.

  • Season 1 Episode 742: EPISODE: 742

    The money being spent on Iraqi reconstruction; the destruction of unused human embryos; wounded soldiers recount their stories of war.

  • Season 1 Episode 741: EPISODE: 741

    A U.S. program to create drugs to respond to possible terrorist attacks; an accident victim seeking more pain medication violates drug laws; singer Deborah Voigt's gastric-bypass surgery.

  • Season 1 Episode 740: EPISODE: 740

    The oil boom in Alberta; singer Kinky Friedman's campaign for governor of Texas; professional video-game player Johnathan Wendel.

  • Season 1 Episode 739: EPISODE: 739

    Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.); inside North Korea; actress Felicity Huffman.

  • Season 1 Episode 738: EPISODE: 738

    A New York detective accused of being a Mafia hit man denies the charges; Sony CEO Howard Stringer hopes to reinvigorate the company; skier Bode Miller discusses his pursuit of gold at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games.

  • Season 1 Episode 737: EPISODE: 737

    Discrimination toward Hurricane Katrina refugees; a German citizen sues the U.S. government, claiming it turns terror suspects over to countries that are known to allow torture; actor Morgan Freeman discusses racism and Black History Month.

  • Season 1 Episode 736: EPISODE: 736

    Immigrants die trying to cross the Mexican border; possibility that the CIA hands terrorism suspects over to countries who use torture; shark attacks.

  • Season 1 Episode 735: EPISODE: 735

    The private sector's race to space; medical advances that increase human lifespans; President Bill Clinton's efforts to curtail the spread of AIDS in China.

  • Season 1 Episode 734: EPISODE: 734

    Progress in the fledgling democracy of Lebanon; the Moken people of Southeast Asia predict the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; singer Tina Turner.

  • Season 1 Episode 733: EPISODE: 733

    Tracking the bird flu; the FBI creates a task force to battle a dangerous gang; radio personality Howard Stern discusses his personal life and his new business venture; the increasing popularity of shark tourism.

  • Season 1 Episode 732: EPISODE: 732

    Emergency contraceptive Plan B; McMansions; professional tennis player James Blake.

  • Season 1 Episode 731: EPISODE: 731

    Online gambling sites worldwide; the future of New Orleans; the band U2's music and politics.

  • Season 1 Episode 730: EPISODE: 730

    A team of paramedics from New York aids earthquake victims in Pakistan; extreme environmental and animal-rights groups; a profile of retired Wall Street millionaire Jim Cramer.

  • Season 1 Episode 729: EPISODE: 729

    Former astronaut Neil Armstrong discusses fame, family and Apollo 11; patrolling a dangerous stretch of road in Iraq; quarterback Tom Brady ponders his future and his sports career.

  • Season 1 Episode 728: EPISODE: 728

    Friends and colleagues of former CIA operative Valerie Plame discuss the effect of the leak; employers attempt to control the off-hours activities of their employees; Prince Charles in his first U.S. television interview in more than a decade.

  • Season 1 Episode 727: EPISODE: 727

    Former Army Sgt. Robert Jenkins, whose desertion to North Korea turned into 40 years of captivity; former NBA player Michael Jordan discusses his new book; musical savants.

  • Season 1 Episode 726: EPISODE: 726

    Opium production threatens to undermine democratic efforts in Afghanistan; former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski; searching for the ivory-billed woodpecker, previously thought to be extinct.

  • Season 1 Episode 725: EPISODE: 725

    Former FBI Director Louis J. Freeh; NASCAR CEO Brian France; former jewel thieves Dominick Latella and Peter Salerno.

  • Season 1 Episode 724: EPISODE: 724

    The political comeback of Deputy Iraqi Prime Minister Ahmed Chalabi; scholar Robert Oxnam discusses multiple personality disorder; events surrounding the battle for custody of Elian Gonzalez five years ago.

  • Season 1 Episode 723: EPISODE: 723

    Roy Hallums discusses his 10 months as a hostage in Iraq; the hunt for Osama bin Laden continues along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border; New York Yankee Derek Jeter discusses steroids in baseball.

  • Season 1 Episode 722: EPISODE: 722

    New Orleans recovers in the wake of Hurricane Katrina; fund-raiser Kenneth Feinberg's role in aiding the survivors of Sept. 11; Parkinson's disease patients participate in a clinical drug study.

  • Season 1 Episode 721: EPISODE: 721

    Repairing the levees breached by Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters; children of the Baby Boomer generation; medical tourism in spots like India and Thailand.

  • Season 1 Episode 720: EPISODE: 720

    A Texas jury rules that the makers of Vioxx knew the painkiller could cause heart attack and stroke; mass murder and refugee crisis in Darfur; radio host Dave Ramsey fights against debt and those who enable it.

  • Season 1 Episode 719: EPISODE: 719

    Teaching schoolchildren how to avoid contracting the AIDS virus; Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams; two Iraqi families tell what life is like now in Baghdad.

  • Season 1 Episode 718: EPISODE: 718

    Former CIA insider Michael Scheuer; parents who allow teens to drink alcohol at home; the Moken people of Southeast Asia save themselves from the 2004 tsunami.

  • Season 1 Episode 717: EPISODE: 717

    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Calif.); colleges that exaggerate job placement rates; actress Hilary Swank.

  • Season 1 Episode 716: EPISODE: 716

    MLB player Rafael Palmeiro's positive steroid test; accused serial killer Coral Eugene Watts; Cirque du Soleil's impact on showmanship and Las Vegas.

  • Season 1 Episode 715: EPISODE: 715

    An interview with Russian leader Vladimir Putin; actress Jane Fonda discusses her autobiography and her life.

  • Season 1 Episode 714: EPISODE: 714

    Allegations that the CIA turns terror suspects over to countries known to use torture; black babies born in the United States adopted by white parents who live outside the country; actor Dustin Hoffman discusses his life and art.

  • Season 1 Episode 713: EPISODE: 713

    A lack of fully armored vehicles in Iraq; concerns over the ease of obtaining .50 caliber rifles; women who left successful careers to raise their children.

  • Season 1 Episode 712: EPISODE: 712

    How Homeland Security funds are being spent; the creator of a film perceived as anti-Quran gets death threats; inventors of personal flying-machines.

  • Season 1 Episode 711: Child Prodigies
  • Season 1 Episode 710: EPISODE: 710

    Former soldiers being recalled to active military duty; the private sector's race to space, led by aeronautical engineer Burt Rutan.

  • Season 1 Episode 709: EPISODE: 709

    U.S. Marines stationed in Ramadi, Iraq; researchers train canines to detect cancer; cyclist Lance Armstrong.

  • Season 1 Episode 708: EPISODE: 708

    Accusations that an 18-year-old's killing spree was inspired by a video game; the ethicality of a Texas law granting admittance to state universities for the top 10 percent of high-school graduates; a new species of monkey.

  • Season 1 Episode 707: EPISODE: 707

    The so-called Canadian Lottery scam targets elderly Americans; a goat donated by a U.S. aid organization changes the life of a poor African girl; musician Bob Dylan.

  • Season 1 Episode 706: EPISODE: 706

    Military lawyers seek justice for detainees at Guantanamo Bay; a drug executive offers a way to lower the high cost of medicines in the United States; in parts of the West, homeowners are finding grizzly bears too close for comfort.

  • Season 1 Episode 705: EPISODE: 705

    The debate over the .50-caliber rifle; an interview with comic Dave Chapelle; Romania's use of the Dracula myths as a tourist draw.

  • Season 1 Episode 704: EPISODE: 704

    Government-backed efforts in the educational system teach children that abstinence is the best way to prevent HIV/AIDS; former con-man Barry Minkow becomes an evangelical minister; former CEO Richard Scrushy, HealthSouth.

  • Season 1 Episode 703: EPISODE: 703

    Inmates at super-maximum security penitentiaries organize criminal gang businesses; author Harry G. Frankfurt.

  • Season 1 Episode 702: EPISODE: 702

    An interview with Russian leader Vladimir Putin; West Point officer graduates adapt to fight the nontraditional war on terror; actor Ray Romano discusses his long-running sitcom.

  • Season 1 Episode 701: EPISODE: 701

    A former Army translator talks about the interrogation process used at Guantanamo Bay; archaeologists find bones of what appears to be a previously unknown species of human; actress Goldie Hawn.

  • Season 1 Episode 700: EPISODE: 700

    The growth of medical tourism; profiling the 'sandhogs' who are building a water tunnel to supply New York; the Earth Conservation Corps aims to save a river and its Washington, D.C., neighborhood.

  • Season 1 Episode 699: EPISODE: 699

    A trend is developing in which parents are allowing teens to drink in their homes to combat drunken driving; writer Carl Hiaasen; inventors who build personal flying machines.

  • Season 1 Episode 698: EPISODE: 698

    An ex-Mafia boss claims he paid two former detectives to commit murder; the debate over how to best spend the money allocated for homeland security; actress Jane Fonda discusses her upcoming autobiography.

  • Season 1 Episode 697: EPISODE: 697

    American seminarians studying at the Vatican discuss Pope John Paul II; the process of selecting a new pope; actress Jane Fonda discusses her autobiography and her life.

  • Season 1 Episode 696: EPISODE: 696

    Citizens of Saudi Arabia speak about the country's recent steps toward reform and equal rights for women; a box rumored to once contain the bones of Jesus' brother; ultra runners.

  • Season 1 Episode 695: EPISODE: 695

    The .50 caliber rifle; police enforcement of restraining orders; the Moken people's experience of the recent tsunami.

  • Season 1 Episode 694: EPISODE: 694

    Former Enron Chairman Ken Lay reflects on the debacle; filmmaker Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses the controversial film 'Submission'; filmmaker George Lucas discusses the last 'Star Wars' film and the likelihood of a PG-13 rating.

  • Season 1 Episode 693: EPISODE: 693

    Allegations that the CIA hands over suspected terrorists to countries whose interrogators use torture; an 18-year-old accused of murdering three people; the investigation of a political action committee linked to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.

  • Season 1 Episode 692: EPISODE: 692

    Saudi Arabia's efforts to change its reputation as being a terrorist breeding ground; a possible connection between Watergate and Howard Hughes; a military program that combats the mental stress of urban warfare in Iraq.

  • Season 1 Episode 691: EPISODE: 691

    Former Lt. Jennifer Dyer discusses her treatment after accusing a fellow lieutenant of rape; Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas; comic Chris Rock.

  • Season 1 Episode 690: EPISODE: 690

    Former MLB player Jose Canseco's book about steroid use in baseball; black babies adopted by white families who live outside the United States; artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude's art extravaganza, 'The Gates,' in Central Park.

  • Season 1 Episode 689: EPISODE: 689

    Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko; former students at career colleges discuss inflated job-placement rates and potential salaries; actress Hilary Swank discusses training for her role in the film 'Million Dollar Baby.'

  • Season 1 Episode 688: EPISODE: 688

    An artist helps solve crimes by reconstructing the faces of the dead and missing.

  • Season 1 Episode 687: EPISODE: 687

    U.S. Marines stationed in Ramadi, Iraq; tobacco whistle-blower Dr. Jeffrey Wigand educates children about the dangers of smoking; soccer goalie Tim Howard.

  • Season 1 Episode 686: EPISODE: 686

    A poor girl's journey from Uganda to a prep school in the United States.

  • Season 1 Episode 685: EPISODE: 685

    Critics and proponents of the .50-caliber rifle; Chinese piano prodigy Lang Lang; training dogs to diagnose cancer in humans.

  • Season 1 Episode 684: EPISODE: 684

    The biggest Pentagon scandal in recent years; a rare disorder threatens to wipe out the Amish; tsunami relief efforts in Asia.

  • Season 1 Episode 683: EPISODE: 683

    Inside Google, the company that began as a school project and is now worth almost as much as Ford and General Motors combined; Indian actress Aishwarya Rai discusses her career.

  • Season 1 Episode 682: EPISODE: 682

    Navy SEALs go into combat in Afghanistan; comic Dave Chappelle; drug sentencing laws; behind the scenes of the children's chorus at the Metropolitan Opera.

  • Season 1 Episode 681: EPISODE: 681

    A stone box purported to have contained the bones of the brother of Jesus; former Miami Dolphins player Ricky Williams explains why he retired; country singer Gretchen Wilson.

  • Season 1 Episode 680: EPISODE: 680

    A profile of the late singer/songwriter Ray Charles; interviews with New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Carolina Panthers coach John Fox.

  • Season 1 Episode 679: EPISODE: 679

    The easy availability of radioactive materials in the former Soviet Republic; marketers targeting children between 8 and 13; actor Kevin Bacon.

  • Season 1 Episode 678: EPISODE: 678

    The controversy surrounding the murder of Carolyn Muncey; Sen. Ernest Hollings (D-S.C.); soprano Anna Netrebko discusses her operatic career.

  • Season 1 Episode 677: EPISODE: 677

    The U.S. GIs who fled to Canada during the Iraq war; the growth of Christian rock music; actor/director Kevin Spacey's movie about actor/singer Bobby Darin, 'Beyond the Sea.'

  • Season 1 Episode 676: EPISODE: 676

    Former soldiers who thought they had fulfilled their obligations are being called for active duty; attention deficit disorder in adults; interview with musician Bob Dylan.

  • Season 1 Episode 675: EPISODE: 675

    The case of two at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, accused of spying but now labeled victims of overzealous prosecution; 12-year-old composer Jay Greenberg; actor Dustin Hoffman discusses his life and career.

  • Season 1 Episode 674: EPISODE: 674

    The last man rescued alive from the World Trade Center in 2001; Bonnie Fuller, known as the diva of celebrity journalism; singer Alicia Keys.

  • Season 1 Episode 673: EPISODE: 673

    The soldiers injured in Iraq who are not added to the casualty totals; a diet aid made from hoodia plant extracts; actor Jim Carrey.

  • Season 1 Episode 672: EPISODE: 672

    Author Michael Scheuer, former head of the CIA unit in pursuit of Osama bin Laden, criticizes the government's handling of the war on terror; what Vioxx manufacturers knew before they recalled the drug.

  • Season 1 Episode 671: EPISODE: 671

    Actor Jamie Foxx ('Ray') discusses his childhood, his family and his career.

  • Season 1 Episode 670: EPISODE: 670

    Aeronautical engineer Burt Rutan foresees a thriving tourist trade in space; national radio host Dave Ramsey tries to save debtors one at a time.

  • Season 1 Episode 669: EPISODE: 669

    A U.S. soldier says he received injuries from fellow soldiers during a training exercise at Guantanamo Bay.

  • Season 1 Episode 668: EPISODE: 668

    Soldiers lack the fully-armored vehicles necessary to survive constant roadside bombings in Iraq; a behind-the-scenes look at 'Saturday Night Live'; Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses his interest in running for president.

  • Season 1 Episode 667: EPISODE: 667

    Potential problems with new computer voting machines could affect millions of voters.

  • Season 1 Episode 666: EPISODE: 666

    An investigation into the 1955 torture and murder of Emmett Till recently reopens; 'Daily Show' anchor Jon Stewart discusses cable news and other media.

  • Season 1 Episode 665: EPISODE: 665

    Comic Dave Chappelle.

  • Season 1 Episode 664: EPISODE: 664

    A Texas serial killer may soon be released due to an unorthodox plea agreement; Texas education laws come under fire for being unfair; a profile of the late musician Ray Charles.

  • Season 1 Episode 663: EPISODE: 663

    The children of mobster Henry Hill talk about their 25 years in hiding; the creators of 'South Park' discuss their controversial film 'Team America.'

  • Season 1 Episode 662: EPISODE: 662

    Genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan; women who left workplace success to stay home and raise children; Queen Latifah discusses racism and how she is working to combat it.

  • Season 1 Episode 661: EPISODE: 661

    A treatable condition often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's; singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett.

  • Season 1 Episode 660: EPISODE: 660

    The children of the baby boom generation; the Italian Renaissance family of the Medici; Dallas Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells.

  • Season 1 Episode 659: EPISODE: 659

    Champion stock car racer Dale Earnhardt Jr.; the marriage of an autistic couple.

  • Season 1 Episode 658: EPISODE: 658

    A cruel lottery scam targets the elderly; a profile of cable news personality Bill O'Reilly; Andy Rooney comments on various get-out-the-vote campaigns.

  • Season 1 Episode 657: EPISODE: 657

    An Iraqi government official's predictions on the war in his country; scientific diet clinics in Durham, N.C.; the increasing importance of coaches and computer technology in NFL football success.

  • Season 1 Episode 656: EPISODE: 656

    Weighing the need to catch the guilty against the rights of the innocent when collecting DNA samples; the growing crime of identity theft; former football player Lawrence Taylor discusses his career and how he beat his addiction to drugs.

  • Season 1 Episode 655: EPISODE: 655

    A hoax some consider responsible for helping launch the war in Iraq; actors Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker talk about their life and marriage.

  • Season 1 Episode 654: EPISODE: 654

    Former Texas Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes discusses his role in getting President George W. Bush into the Texas Air National Guard; the life and career of actor Robert Duvall.

  • Season 1 Episode 653: EPISODE: 653

    Security issues at some facilities housing the United States' nuclear weapons; pension plans and mutual funds invested with companies doing business with nations that have supported terrorism; golfer Michelle Wie.

  • Season 1 Episode 652: EPISODE: 652

    A Houston school system is accused of falsifying drop-out rates; the father and son team behind NFL Films; an Iraq War love story.

  • Season 1 Episode 651: EPISODE: 651

    Richard Scrushy gives his first interview since the government accused him of securities fraud; a breakthrough in organ transplants in infants; U.S. citizens pay more for prescription medicines than anyone else in the world.

  • Season 1 Episode 650: EPISODE: 650

    Americans spend more than a billion dollars annually on finding the perfect partner.

  • Season 1 Episode 649: EPISODE: 649

    Hospitals fail to inform others of a nurse's record; gorillas meet humans for the first time; Hollywood wages war against Internet movie piracy.

  • Season 1 Episode 648: EPISODE: 648

    Comic/actor Larry David; an ambitious father gives up everything in his dream to create the next Tiger Woods; a new fertility procedure can give prospective parents a choice in the sex of their child.

  • Season 1 Episode 647: EPISODE: 647

    A whistleblower accuses the FBI of slowing down urgent translation work after the 9/11 attacks; name-brand products being counterfeited in China; 15-year-old soccer star Freddy Adu.

  • Season 1 Episode 646: EPISODE: 646

    A family faces a number of challenges raising 30 children.

  • Season 1 Episode 645: EPISODE: 645

    An 8-year-old musical prodigy whose talent coexists with blindness and severe mental impairment; the out-sourcing of American work to foreign countries; Bishop Gene Robinson.

  • Season 1 Episode 644: EPISODE: 644

    Businesses that employ disenfranchised people and donate profits to social services; people with unusual social and musical abilities.

  • Season 1 Episode 643: EPISODE: 643

    Essie Mae Washington Williams, biracial daughter of Sen. Strom Thurmond; designer Isaac Mizrahi; a teen's suicide is linked to steroid use.

  • Season 1 Episode 642: EPISODE: 642

    Plans to store nuclear waste in Nevada affect not only Nevadans, but millions of Americans who live along the proposed transportation routes; undercover marketing; surfer Laird Hamilton.

  • Season 1 Episode 641: EPISODE: 641

    Despite its vast oil reserves, Equatorial Guinea is still a poor country whose rulers are said to be corrupt and repressive; Alice Coles helped transform her rural village into a community of modern homes; the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

  • Season 1 Episode 640: EPISODE: 640

    The sacrifices of a father promoting his son's PGA aspirations; Martha Stewart; obesity in the U.S.

  • Season 1 Episode 639: EPISODE: 639

    Fraud in widely held mutual funds; actor Sean Penn.

  • Season 1 Episode 638: EPISODE: 638

    Sens. John Kerry and John Edwards discuss their campaign; organized gangs in South America steal millions of dollars worth of merchandise annually; music executive Clive Davis.

  • Season 1 Episode 637: EPISODE: 637

    Actor Dennis Hopper; two brothers inherit a home; soldiers wounded in Iraq recover at home.

  • Season 1 Episode 636: EPISODE: 636

    Problems with the Patriot missile system; ImClone founder Dr. Sam Waksal; filmmaker Michael Moore.

  • Season 1 Episode 635: EPISODE: 635

    A discredited white drug officer accused of targeting the black community in a drug sting defends his actions; Thomas Kinkade has created a marketing empire for his artwork; eminent domain policies.

  • Season 1 Episode 634: EPISODE: 634

    The treatment of U.S. prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; the publisher of Maxim magazine.

  • Season 1 Episode 633: EPISODE: 633

    Soldiers complain about the 'Stop Loss' policy; a young woman's search for her father in Vietnam; professional skateboarder Tony Hawk.

  • Season 1 Episode 632: EPISODE: 632

    Security at U.S. chemical plants; the Yale secret society to which many powerful people belong, including the president; the life and career of singer Barbara Cook.

  • Season 1 Episode 631: EPISODE: 631

    An FBI whistleblower says that the unit translating information from terrorism suspects deliberately slowed the process; America's power elite and Yale's Skull and Bones Society; the frailty of fingerprint evidence.

  • Season 1 Episode 630: EPISODE: 630

    President Bill Clinton discusses his memoir, 'My Life.'

  • Season 1 Episode 629: EPISODE: 629

    Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al Sadr talks about his fight against the United States; gas-guzzling SUVs continue to sell despite the skyrocketing cost of gas; Andy Rooney pays tribute to the U.S. soldiers lost in the Iraq War.

  • Season 1 Episode 628: EPISODE: 628

    Gen. Anthony Zinni offers his perspective on the war in Iraq; convicted murderer Stanley 'Tookie' Williams works to keep children away from gangs; underprivileged children get a chance at college.

  • Season 1 Episode 627: EPISODE: 627

    Muslim women in France fight back against the rough treatment they receive in the ghettos of Paris; the United States has begun its own Arab-language television station to combat the anti-American images in Iraq; opera star Placido Domingo.

  • Season 1 Episode 626: EPISODE: 626

    A book written by women in prison receives acclaim; Britons arrested and tortured by Saudi intelligence officers; Hugh Thompson, a former soldier in Vietnam, is finally honored for his actions at My Lai.

  • Season 1 Episode 625: EPISODE: 625

    The American institution that was part of the eugenics movement; a Muslim woman, Shazia Mirza, who is also a comic in England; viruses that have become resistant to antibiotics.

  • Season 1 Episode 624: EPISODE: 624

    The 80-year-old French attorney defending Saddam Hussein has a strategy that includes calling U.S. leaders to testify; a former South African guerrilla avails himself of rewards for well-connected blacks; profile of Mark Cuban.

  • Season 1 Episode 623: EPISODE: 623

    Journalist Bob Woodward discusses the secret details in his new book on the White House's plans to attack Iraq; singer Mary J. Blige.

  • Season 1 Episode 622: EPISODE: 622

    Young female golfer Michelle Wie; preparations for the Summer Olympics in Athens; philanthropist Bill Gates hopes to help curtail the AIDS epidemic in India.

  • Season 1 Episode 621: EPISODE: 621

    Hospitals fail to inform others of a nurse's record; minorities sometimes pay hidden finance charges at auto dealerships; a whistle-blower says the Bush administration covered up the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history.

  • Season 1 Episode 620: EPISODE: 620

    National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice discusses the Sept. 11 attacks; Judge Charles Pickering discusses his judicial record; pro soccer player Freddy Adu, 14.

  • Season 1 Episode 619: EPISODE: 619

    Richard Clarke, former White House adviser, discusses what the administration did before, during and after the Sept. 11 attacks; al-Qaida terrorist Ayman al-Zawahiri.

  • Season 1 Episode 618: EPISODE: 618

    Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.) discusses why Americans pay high prices for prescription drugs; Hubble Space Telescope's future is in jeopardy; FBI informant Ron Previte discusses his knowledge of the Philadelphia mob.

  • Season 1 Episode 617: EPISODE: 617

    Ahmed Chalabi faces charges of misleading the Bush administration about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction; Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church; college women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma.

  • Season 1 Episode 616: EPISODE: 616

    'The Diary of Anne Frank' is reputedly being used to incite fear and hatred in North Korean students; surfer Laird Hamilton; interrogators sometimes convince innocent people to make false confessions.

  • Season 1 Episode 615: EPISODE: 615

    Immigrant gangs reputedly steal merchandise worth billions of dollars annually; experts say problems with the Patriot missile system were not fixed before the weapon was deployed in Iraq; music conductor Valery Gergiev.

  • Season 1 Episode 614: EPISODE: 614

    The security of the United States' nuclear facilities; computer, Internet and sports entrepreneur Mark Cuban; modern dance group Pilobolus.

  • Season 1 Episode 613: EPISODE: 613

    Evangelical Christians play a role in American life and politics; U.S. soldiers patrol one of the most dangerous areas of Iraq; music executive Clive Davis.

  • Season 1 Episode 612: EPISODE: 612

    Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry; ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2; Americans' retirement funds are sometimes tied to companies doing business in nations that support terrorism.

  • Season 1 Episode 610: EPISODE: 610

    Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill on the inner workings of the Bush White House; American companies exporting jobs to India; the Greyston Bakery, an employer of the disenfranchised that also gives its profits to social services.

  • Season 1 Episode 609: EPISODE: 609

    Judges protest mandatory minimum sentencing laws for low-level drug offenders; author John R. Stilgoe discusses the American landscape; the Central-Asian country of Turkmenistan; drug and bomb-sniffing dogs; country music group Bering Strait.

  • Season 1 Episode 608: EPISODE: 608

    Singer Michael Jackson discusses the charges against him; insurgents target Iraqi police, making it difficult for coalition forces to hand over security duties to them.

  • Season 1 Episode 607: EPISODE: 607

    L. Paul Bremer, U.S. administrator of Iraq, discusses the capture of Saddam Hussein; Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) discusses his bid for the presidency; Israel builds a fence to keep suicide bombers out.

  • Season 1 Episode 606: EPISODE: 606

    Israel builds a 400-mile fence to keep suicide bombers out; Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) discusses his bid for presidential nomination; music group Bering Strait.

  • Season 1 Episode 605: EPISODE: 605

    Time tentative.

  • Season 1 Episode 604: EPISODE: 604

    Ex-managers accuse Abercrombie & Fitch of discriminating against unattractive salespeople; Iraqi cleric calls for the removal of former Saddam Hussein loyalists from civic posts; singer Solomon Burke.

  • Season 1 Episode 603: EPISODE: 603

    Alice Coles helps to transform her poor community in rural Virginia into a village of modern homes; International Commission on Missing Persons identifies victims in mass graves using DNA technology; former pro football player Lawrence Taylor.

  • Season 1 Episode 602: EPISODE: 602

    The $10 billion pornography industry; former Gulf War prisoners fight to collect a judgment against Iraq; Howard Hughes Medical Institute; game-show host Alex Trebek ('Jeopardy!').

  • Season 1 Episode 601: EPISODE: 601

    Assessing security at U.S. chemical plants; an Army officer sues the federal government to overturn its military policy on sexual orientation; Equatorial Guinea.

  • Season 1 Episode 600: EPISODE: 600

    Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat reputedly diverts public funds; Kenneth Feinberg, special master in charge of allocating funds to Sept. 11 victims; Pfc. Patrick Miller gets a Silver Star for stopping a mortar attack aimed at U.S. troops.

  • Season 1 Episode 599: EPISODE: 599

    Hollywood wages war against Internet movie piracy; the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem; singer Mary J. Blige.

  • Season 1 Episode 598: EPISODE: 598

    Video cameras record events, as armed Chechens take hostages at a Moscow theater; government plans to store 70,000 tons of nuclear waste in Nevada; stealth marketing.

  • Season 1 Episode 597: EPISODE: 597

    Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) says tax shelter scams cost the government $50 billion in lost revenues a year; nation building in the Bosnian city of Mostar; a scientist reports vials of bubonic bacteria missing from his laboratory.

  • Season 1 Episode 596: EPISODE: 596

    Richard Scrushy, former CEO of HealthSouth, talks about government accusations of securities fraud; fuel-efficient vehicles; Pope John Paul II has declared more saints than all popes before him.

  • Season 1 Episode 595: EPISODE: 595

    Dr. Sam Waksal, former CEO of ImClone; Morley Safer reports on Yale University's Skull and Bones society; India's dowry system.

  • Season 1 Episode 594: EPISODE: 594

    Ed Bradley interviews undercover drug agent Tom Coleman, who has been indicted on charges of perjury; young musical savant has severe physical disabilities; Mike Wallace reports on eminent domain policies.

  • Season 1 Episode 593: EPISODE: 593

    The United States government awards lucrative contracts to rebuild Iraq; Lesley Stahl reports on Alaska's huge reserves of natural gas; a New York lawyer says she is innocent of terrorist charges.

  • Season 1 Episode 592: EPISODE: 592

    A Harry Reasoner interview with singer Johnny Cash; Steve Kroft reports on the quality of medical care afforded to prisoners; David Attenborough produces nature documentaries for five decades.

  • Season 1 Episode 591: EPISODE: 591

    A former intelligence official says there are at least 50 terrorist groups operating in Canada; betting on professional sports; Dr. James Jaggers and his team discuss Jesica Santillan's failed transplant operation.

  • Season 1 Episode 590: EPISODE: 590

    Car bomb claims the life of Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, one of Iraq's most important Shiite clerics; an Alabama town has high levels of toxicity; Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells.

  • Season 1 Episode 589: EPISODE: 589

    Lesley Stahl interviews CIA agent Brian Kelley; philanthropist Catherine Reynolds; suspected terrorists are detained after Sept. 11 attacks.

  • Season 1 Episode 588: EPISODE: 588

    Concerns grow over shoulder-fired missiles, which can be deployed by terrorists against commercial airliners; journalist Stephen Glass describes fabricating magazine articles; Lesley Stahl reports on women's biological clock.

  • Season 1 Episode 587: EPISODE: 587

    Senior citizens who cannot retire; a telecommunications company affects thousands of Montana residents; the orchid industry.

  • Season 1 Episode 586: EPISODE: 586

    Only a small percentage of cargo containers are inspected, making the United States vulnerable to terrorism; the progressive Persian Gulf nation of Qatar is profiled; a new theory about 500-year-old paintings.

  • Season 1 Episode 585: EPISODE: 585

    Ed Bradley reports on allegations of unnecessary heart surgeries; music group Bering Strait; author/filmmaker Michael Moore.

  • Season 1 Episode 584: EPISODE: 584

    Singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow; witnesses talk about conditions inside North Korea; the fallibility of fingerprints as evidence.

  • Season 1 Episode 583: EPISODE: 583

    Children of sperm donors; sales of sports utility vehicles increase; an insider says an FBI unit deliberately slowed down the translation of information from terrorism suspects.

  • Season 1 Episode 582: EPISODE: 582

    American children forced to live in Saudi Arabia with their fathers; Will Shortz, editor of the New York Times crossword puzzle; businessman Aaron Feuerstein continues to pay his employees while rebuilding his business from a devastating fire.

  • Season 1 Episode 581: EPISODE: 581

    Male athletes say that women's college sports take funding from their own; actor Billy Crystal; whether mentally ill people should be able to own firearms.

  • Season 1 Episode 580: EPISODE: 580

    Doctors being sued for not foretelling a child's birth defects; students from the India Institute of Technology would rather work in the United States; environmentalists target pig farmers for the waste their livestock produces.

  • Season 1 Episode 579: EPISODE: 579

    Lesley Stahl interviews J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books; Mike Wallace reports on black Americans relocating to the South; debate on volunteerism; despite a court ruling, displaced inhabitants of Diego Garcia cannot go home.

  • Season 1 Episode 578: EPISODE: 578

    The Christian Right and Israel; Martha Stewart's indictment for securities fraud; Bob Dole and Bill Clinton debate presidential term limits; high-school debates and their effect on student confidence.

  • Season 1 Episode 577: EPISODE: 577

    The Hubble space telescope; pitcher Roger Clemens; Germany's Holocaust guilt, 50 years after World War II.

  • Season 1 Episode 576: EPISODE: 576

    New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sues brokerage firms to stop conflict of interest; educating boys; suicide bombers.

  • Season 1 Episode 575: EPISODE: 575

    Gun industry whistle-blower Robert Ricker; journalist Stephen Glass describes fabricating magazine articles; Christiane Amanpour reports on the former Soviet Union's biological-weapons laboratories.

  • Season 1 Episode 574: EPISODE: 574

    Rebuilding Afghanistan; a journalist tells of trying to write about Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus; a woman helps the government crack down on terrorist fund-raisers.

  • Season 1 Episode 573: EPISODE: 573

    The U.S. government awards lucrative contracts to rebuild Iraq; Mike Wallace reports on Syria, Iraq's neighbor; Mayor Michael Bloomberg attempts to overhaul New York's schools.

  • Season 1 Episode 572: EPISODE: 572

    The terrorist group Hezbollah; a company gives employees interesting perks; Clinton and Dole debate North Korea; a French con man swindles millions.

  • Season 1 Episode 571: EPISODE: 571

    Lesley Stahl interviews golfer Annika Sorenstam, who will be the first woman in 60 years to enter a men's PGA event; the United Nations and post-war Iraq; Iran.

  • Season 1 Episode 570: EPISODE: 570

    Jordan and the Iraq war effort; political exile Ahmad Chalabi; criticizing the Iraq war plan; suspected terrorists; rebuilding Iraq's infrastructure.

  • Season 1 Episode 569: 35th Anniversary Special
  • Season 1 Episode 568: EPISODE: 568

    Exiled Shiite Ayatollah al-Hakim may step in at Saddam Hussein's fall; Bill Clinton and Bob Dole debate; shoulder-fired missiles and terrorism; evidence the Yugoslavs have sold military equipment to Iraq.

  • Season 1 Episode 567: EPISODE: 567

    The search for Saddam Hussein; the people responsible for protecting New York from terrorists; the effects of war on world oil supply.

  • Season 1 Episode 566: EPISODE: 566

    Steve Kroft reports on the military reserves; Dr. James Jaggers and his team discuss Jesica Santillan's transplant operation; Bob Dole and Bill Clinton trade views on the United Nations.

  • Season 1 Episode 565: EPISODE: 565

    Ed Bradley visits the Persian Gulf country of Qatar; rising malpractice insurance rates may lead to decline in medical field applicants; Bill Clinton and Bob Dole debate the proposed tax cut; children of sperm donors.

  • Season 1 Episode 564: EPISODE: 564

    Saddam Hussein's hidden financial assets; sports utility vehicle sales increase; Indian engineering students prefer to work in the United States.

  • Season 1 Episode 563: EPISODE: 563

    Iraqi nuclear scientist Hussein Shahristani; Grammy-nominated band Bering Strait; Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton.

  • Season 1 Episode 562: EPISODE: 562

    U.S. military preparedness; allegations of unnecessary heart surgeries; author/filmmaker Michael Moore.

  • Season 1 Episode 561: EPISODE: 561

    Young South Koreans give their views of President Bush and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il; a telecommunications company affects thousands of Montana residents; ballistics database.

  • Season 1 Episode 560: EPISODE: 560

    Space shuttle Columbia coverage; witnesses talk about conditions inside North Korea; Lesley Stahl interviews CIA agent Brian Kelley.

  • Season 1 Episode 559: EPISODE: 559

    Singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow; senior citizens who cannot retire; the India Institute of Technology produces engineers who prefer to work in the United States; Amram Mitzna challenges Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

  • Season 1 Episode 558: EPISODE: 558

    Steve Kroft interviews singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow; Morley Safer reports on senior citizens who cannot retire from work; Amram Mitzna challenges Ariel Sharon in the race to be Israel's prime minister.

  • Season 1 Episode 557: EPISODE: 557

    The fallibility of fingerprints as evidence; puzzle editor Will Shortz, The New York Times and NPR; profile of physicist Stephen Hawking.

  • Season 1 Episode 556: EPISODE: 556

    Recruiters head overseas to try to fill a nurse shortage in the United States; actors with disabilities; television threatens the Buddhist way of life in the tiny kingdom of Bhutan.

  • Season 1 Episode 555: EPISODE: 555

    Some prescription drugs are tampered with en route to pharmacies; an ancient marble statue is at the center of a debate; married priests.

  • Season 1 Episode 554: EPISODE: 554

    Vice President Al Gore; some experts say Iraq's oil reserves will be part of the war equation; philanthropist Catherine B. Reynolds; a museum's Greek statue is at the center of a controversy.

  • Season 1 Episode 553: EPISODE: 553

    Providence Mayor Vincent 'Buddy' Cianci Jr.; Nicole Kidman interview; the Bush administration tries to 'sell' a possible war on Iraq.

  • Season 1 Episode 552: EPISODE: 552

    Male athletes sue to change Title IX; Steve Kroft reports on the quality of health care in prison; a theory posits Renaissance artists used optical devices to trace their subjects.

  • Season 1 Episode 551: EPISODE: 551

    An FBI whistle-blower tells of being harassed since exposing wrongdoing in the agency; actor/comic Billy Crystal; personal-injury lawyers in Mississippi file lawsuits against large companies.

  • Season 1 Episode 550: EPISODE: 550

    Hans Blix, head of the U.N. weapons inspectors; journalist Bob Woodward discusses the president's handling of the war on terrorism; former employees of an insurance company say it cheated disabled people.

  • Season 1 Episode 549: EPISODE: 549

    Anniston, Ala., has high toxicity levels; David Attenborough; clinical depression and welfare recipients; epidemic of cheating at colleges.

  • Season 1 Episode 548: EPISODE: 548

    Mike Wallace investigates a California doctor's possible link to Wouter 'Dr. Death' Basson, who headed South Africa's germ warfare program; Morley Safer reports on political races in Texas.

  • Season 1 Episode 547: EPISODE: 547

    An insider says an FBI unit deliberately slowed down the translation of information from terrorism suspects; two candidates vie to fill the Senate seat left by Strom Thurmond; many blacks are establishing homes in the South.

  • Season 1 Episode 546: EPISODE: 546

    Married Roman Catholic priests; women of Afghanistan; educating boys.

  • Season 1 Episode 545: EPISODE: 545

    Advocates defend the right to own guns; a privately owned company provides day care and fitness services for its employees; congressmen want to lift the trade embargo against Cuba.

  • Season 1 Episode 544: EPISODE: 544

    New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sues brokerage firms to stop conflict of interest; the Christian Right and Israel; the Hubble space telescope.

  • Season 1 Episode 543: EPISODE: 543

    Torture as a means of collecting information; the Milton Hershey School for poor children; two men con $353 million from banks.

  • Season 1 Episode 542: EPISODE: 542

    Rebuilding Afghanistan; scientists and American Indians spar over the fate of a 9,000-year-old skeleton; profile of conductor Gilbert Levine.

  • Season 1 Episode 541: EPISODE: 541

    Bob Simon visits the prince of Saudi Arabia; domestic violence in military families; Muslim schools in the United States.

  • Season 1 Episode 540: EPISODE: 540

    Agent Scott Boras discusses ballplayer contracts; Bruce Springsteen; former Rep. Charles Wilson discusses U.S. support of Afghan fighters in the 1980s.

  • Season 1 Episode 539: EPISODE: 539

    Zimbabwe deteriorates; fast food contributes to obesity; Gov. George Ryan (R-Ill.) discusses those wrongly sentenced to death and his moratorium on execution.

  • Season 1 Episode 538: Four Remarkable Women

    Interviews with Barbra Streisand, Tina Turner, Shirley MacLaine, Candice Bergen.

  • Season 1 Episode 537: EPISODE: 537

    Ed Bradley reports on a commuter town that lost many residents on Sept. 11; Morley Safer interviews Thomas Von Essen, former fire commissioner of New York City.

  • Season 1 Episode 536: EPISODE: 536

    Authorities arrest members of the terrorist group 17 November; racial profiling at security checkpoints; Aaron Feuerstein continues to pay his employees after a blaze destroys his mill.

  • Season 1 Episode 535: EPISODE: 535

    A woman kills her 2-year-old daughter; footwear makers approach athletes as young as 10 for endorsements; playwright August Wilson.

  • Season 1 Episode 534: EPISODE: 534

    Some criticize Dr. Martin Luther King's family for selling his words and image; deep-brain stimulation offers relief to people with Parkinson's disease.

  • Season 1 Episode 533: EPISODE: 533

    A former Border Patrol chief says the agency is accused of more crimes than any other law-enforcement group; some anti-abortion groups publicize the names of abortion doctors; John Nash, whose life is the basis for the movie 'A Beautiful Mind.'

  • Season 1 Episode 532: EPISODE: 532

    Lesley Stahl reports on secret documents removed from Yasser Arafat's headquarters; Mike Wallace reports on American-born children forced to live in Saudi Arabia with their fathers.

  • Season 1 Episode 531: EPISODE: 531

    A former agent says the FBI overlooked crimes committed by an informant; profile of artist Thomas Kincade; oil prospects in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

  • Season 1 Episode 530: EPISODE: 530

    The MV-22 Osprey aircraft; obesity in Durham, N.C.; new information casts doubt on an arson conviction.

  • Season 1 Episode 529: EPISODE: 529

    Investigators say the FBI conspired to send an innocent man to prison in order to protect a Mafia informant; women have a finite stretch of years during which they can safely bear a child; Venezuela promotes classical orchestras for children.

  • Season 1 Episode 528: EPISODE: 528

    Heart pumps offer new hope for people dying of heart failure; tape recordings of of Lyndon B. Johnson reveal the president's thoughts during the Vietnam War; a French con man poses as a Rockefeller to swindle millions.

  • Season 1 Episode 527: EPISODE: 527

    The American Red Cross distributes money collected for Sept. 11 charities; fraud/scams in the telephone industry; the British Broadcasting Service's World Service radio.

  • Season 1 Episode 526: EPISODE: 526

    Recruiters seek nurses from other countries to help fill positions in the United States; Ed Bradley interviews President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt; Kuwaitis voice their opinions about the United States' war on terrorism.

  • Season 1 Episode 525: EPISODE: 525

    Lesley Stahl interviews one of the FBI's most wanted terrorists; Elaine Stritch's solo Broadway performance gets a Tony nomination.

  • Season 1 Episode 524: EPISODE: 524

    California's 'three strikes' law; denied admission, three white students sue the University of Michigan, claiming racial discrimination; motivational speakers.

  • Season 1 Episode 523: EPISODE: 523

    Money, Cuba and Fidel Castro; archival interview with Mafia don Joseph Bonanno; children in Sierra Leone bear scars of civil war.

  • Season 1 Episode 522: EPISODE: 522

    Morley Safer reports on how gun ownership relates to health; Ed Bradley examines the genetic effects of chemical weapons Iraq used on its own town of Halabja in 1988; Steve Kroft speaks with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

  • Season 1 Episode 521: EPISODE: 521

    Hundreds of Israeli soldiers refuse to fight in occupied terrorities; some women opt for aggressive treatment of the tiniest breast tumors; a New York lawyer says she is innocent of terrorism-related charges.

  • Season 1 Episode 520: EPISODE: 520

    A former intelligence official says at least 50 terrorist groups operate in Canada; Marie-Reine Le Gougne discusses the judging of figure skaters during the Winter Olympics; Muslim schools in the United States.

  • Season 1 Episode 519: EPISODE: 519

    A Roman Catholic archbishop faces severe criticism; military schools score higher on standardized tests than public schools; a brain specialist says the government wastes billions intended for research on mental illness.

  • Season 1 Episode 518: EPISODE: 518

    Tissues from donated cadavers are sometimes sold for profit; a journalist says Enron offered him a multimillion-dollar job to silence his criticism of a $3 billion energy deal in India; a French con man poses as a Rockefeller for a huge swindle.

  • Season 1 Episode 517: EPISODE: 517

    Dr. Henry Friedman of Duke University helps three people fighting brain cancer; women have a finite stretch of years during which they can safely bear a child.

  • Season 1 Episode 516: EPISODE: 516

    Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon discusses Middle East tensions; Ed Bradley profiles Academy Award-winner Denzel Washington; families in Geel, Belgium, care for people who have mental illness.

  • Season 1 Episode 515: EPISODE: 515

    Only a small percentage of cargo containers entering the country are inspected; Aaron Feuerstein earns national praise; secrets kept in the town of Jedwabne, Poland.

  • Season 1 Episode 514: EPISODE: 514

    Alicia and John Nash, whose life is the basis for 'A Beautiful Mind,' comment on the film and controversy it has stirred; disposing of nuclear waste; Judi Dench discusses her acting career.

  • Season 1 Episode 513: EPISODE: 513

    Problems in the Immigration and Naturalization Service; Broadway actress Elaine Stritch performs solo in a show about her career; Mike Wallace investigates the American Red Cross' use of money raised for specific causes.

  • Season 1 Episode 512: EPISODE: 512

    The Iraqi National Congress lobbies for help in overthrowing Saddam Hussein; a doctor prescribes morphine to dying patients, then prosecutors charge him with murder; new evidence casts doubt on the guilt of a man convicted of arson.

  • Season 1 Episode 511: EPISODE: 511

    Brain surgery gives relief to Parkinson's disease patients; British director Michael Apted releases a documentary 40 years in the making; Tom Welch discusses the Salt Lake City Olympics controversy.

  • Season 1 Episode 510: EPISODE: 510

    Artists Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid teach elephants how to paint; some courts doubt the accuracy of expert testimony; author Jack Abbott kills a man weeks after being released from prison, then commits suicide.

  • Season 1 Episode 509: EPISODE: 509

    The United States relies on oil imports; fast-food consumption contributes to obesity.

  • Season 1 Episode 508: EPISODE: 508

    J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series; adoption fairs; Jon Stewart.

  • Season 1 Episode 507: EPISODE: 507

    Hamas positions on al-Qaida and Israel; August Wilson, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright; investigators say the FBI conspired to send an innocent man to prison in order to protect a Mafia informant.

  • Season 1 Episode 506: EPISODE: 506

    The use of torture on al-Qaida terrorists in custody; a female fighter-pilot challenges off-base dress code; Massachusetts' Gov. Jane Swift.

  • Season 1 Episode 505: EPISODE: 505

    Mother accused of murdering her daughter; herbicide for coca plants in Colombia may be harming people and environment; President Bill Clinton unfreezes Cuban assets in the United States.

  • Season 1 Episode 504: EPISODE: 504

    Authorities cannot identify members of the terrorist group 17 November; obese Americans attend diet clinics in Durham, N.C.; professionals say college athletes are undercompensated.

  • Season 1 Episode 503: EPISODE: 503

    Profiles: Billy Joel, Jackie Gleason, Richard Harris, Carol Burnett, Studs Terkel.

  • Season 1 Episode 502: EPISODE: 502

    Profiles: Billy Joel, Jackie Gleason, Richard Harris, Studs Terkel.

  • Season 1 Episode 501: EPISODE: 501

    Former Rep. Charles Wilson discusses U.S. support of Afghan fighters in the 1980s; Muhammad Ali fights Parkinson's; soprano Renee Fleming.

  • Season 1 Episode 500: EPISODE: 500

    The secret life of Robert Hanssen; Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut, says even reputable telecommunications companies cheat customers; Sen. James Jeffords.

  • Season 1 Episode 499: EPISODE: 499

    Ed Bradley interviews Russell Yates, whose wife killed their five children; alumni of the Milton Hershey School say it ignores the most needy children.

  • Season 1 Episode 498: EPISODE: 498

    Racial profiling of Arab men; black leaders criticize the family of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for selling his words and image; singer Barbara Cook.

  • Season 1 Episode 497: EPISODE: 497

    Ed Bradley visits an Arab-American community near Detroit; artist Thomas Kincade; Fidel Castro.

  • Season 1 Episode 496: EPISODE: 496

    A former chief says U.S. border-patrol agents are accused of more crimes than any other federal agents; heart pumps can support people unable to get heart transplants; citizens of Kuwait comment on the U.S. war against terrorism.

  • Season 1 Episode 495: EPISODE: 495

    New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik faces multiple challenges.

  • Season 1 Episode 494: EPISODE: 494

    Richard Harris plays Professor Dumbledore in 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'; volunteers support crews at the site of the collapsed World Trade Center; recordings reveal Lyndon B. Johnson's beliefs about the Vietnam War.

  • Season 1 Episode 493: EPISODE: 493

    Some believe Saddam Hussein supported Osama bin Laden and the Sept. 11 terrorists; Mayor Rudolph Giuliani refuses a $10 million recovery check from the prince of Saudi Arabia; Arab and Israeli teens reflect on the current situation in the Middle East.

  • Season 1 Episode 492: EPISODE: 492

    Ed Bradley reports on jihad and Ayman al-Zawahiri, an associate of Osama bin Laden; Pakistani attitudes toward the United States; smallpox as a weapon.

  • Season 1 Episode 491: EPISODE: 491

    Four Special Forces veterans share their experiences on covert operations; the possibility of a nuclear plant being hit by terrorists.

  • Season 1 Episode 490: EPISODE: 490

    Bioterrorism; Sandler O'Neill Co. tries to survive after losing its headquarters in the World Trade Center attack; artist Thomas Kinkade.

  • Season 1 Episode 489: EPISODE: 489

    U.S. readiness for a biological attack; military view of the war on terrorism; American Muslims' response to the attacks.

  • Season 1 Episode 488: EPISODE: 488

    Suicide bombers; the Arab world's feelings about the United States and terrorism.

  • Season 1 Episode 487: EPISODE: 487

    The family of a murdered Chilean general plans to file suit against Henry Kissinger; Malika Oufkir recalls life in Moroccan jails; the fight to ban fox hunting in Britain.

  • Season 1 Episode 486: EPISODE: 486

    Smallpox as a weapon; General Electric CEO Jack Welch; descendants of slaves seek trillions of dollars in reparations.

  • Season 1 Episode 485: EPISODE: 485

    The number of foreign doctors in the United States increases; Qatar's cable news; pitcher Roger Clemens.

  • Season 1 Episode 484: EPISODE: 484

    Hamas terrorists discuss Jerusalem suicide bombings; human-cloning debate; schools for the homeless.

  • Season 1 Episode 483: EPISODE: 483

    Radovan Karadzic, leader of the Bosnian Serbs; agent Scott Boras defends the huge contract he gets for ballplayers; an Italian specialist enables women in their 50s and 60s to remain fertile.

  • Season 1 Episode 481: EPISODE: 481

    Zimbabwe deteriorates; Willie 'The Giant Killer' Gary becomes part of an elite group of black lawyers feared by corporations; partial-birth abortions.

  • Season 1 Episode 480: EPISODE: 480

    Shopping, talking, listening to music, attending college online; actress Jeanne Moreau; scientists work with human genes to find cures for and preventions of diseases.

  • Season 1 Episode 479: EPISODE: 479

    'Designing' one's children through desirable gamete donors; failing Internet companies; Italian males choosing not to marry.

  • Season 1 Episode 478: EPISODE: 478

    Overtired pilots; interview with Mel Brooks; a teen Internet stock whiz makes $800,000 in stock deals.

  • Season 1 Episode 477: EPISODE: 477

    Boy Scouts 'no gays' policy; prejudice lawsuit against University of Michigan; conductor Michael Tilson Thomas.

  • Season 1 Episode 476: EPISODE: 476

    Many American senior citizens turn to Mexico and Canada for affordable prescription drugs; off-duty black officer killed; the Orchestra in Venezuela.

  • Season 1 Episode 475: EPISODE: 475

    Ruth Simmons is the first black, woman president of an Ivy League college; the Earth Liberation Front has destroyed over $37 million in property; the AIDS epidemic may be growing worse.

  • Season 1 Episode 474: EPISODE: 474

    The U.S. Marine Corp's MV-22 Osprey; the case of Dr. Harold Shipman; privacy and the Internet.

  • Season 1 Episode 473: EPISODE: 473

    Bridgestone/Firestone tire crisis; father of a terrorist's victim tries to collect damages from the Iranian government; Dr. Jack Kevorkian.

  • Season 1 Episode 472: EPISODE: 472

    Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of Billy Graham, becomes an evangelist; women from former Soviet republics fall prey to prostitution businesses; Camden, N.J., Mayor Milton Milan.

  • Season 1 Episode 471: EPISODE: 471

    Airline travel; Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; education reform.

  • Season 1 Episode 470: EPISODE: 470

    The death of an American missionary in Kenya, ruled suicide, may be politically motivated murder; public rights could conflict with DNA testing in criminal investigations; insurance companies allegedly abuse government crop-insurance programs.

  • Season 1 Episode 469: EPISODE: 469

    Few of the very ill receive experimental drugs in a controversial practice known as 'compassionate use'; Qatar's cable news; helicopter pilots who saved civilians return to My Lai.

  • Season 1 Episode 468: EPISODE: 468

    Executing the Oklahoma City bomber; interviews with victims and families.

  • Season 1 Episode 467: EPISODE: 467

    Interview with Ukraine President Leonid Kuchma; the fight to ban fox hunting in Britain; students freedom at Sudbury Valley School.

  • Season 1 Episode 466: EPISODE: 466

    A doctor is asked to render a prisoner mentally competent; 'The Daily Show With Jon Stewart' wins a Peabody; Iceland gives a business access to citizens' medical records.

  • Season 1 Episode 465: EPISODE: 465

    Darryl Strawberry; interview with Mel Brooks; Malika Oufkir recalls life in Moroccan jails.

  • Season 1 Episode 464: EPISODE: 464

    Boston mobster James 'Whitey' Bulger is the most wanted American fugitive; pitcher Roger Clemens; should reparations amounting to trillions of dollars be granted to African-American descendants of slaves?

  • Season 1 Episode 463: EPISODE: 463

    Baseball agent Scott Boras defends the huge contracts he gets for players; Environmental Protection Agency tactics and weapons; Dillards department store security officers.

  • Season 1 Episode 462: EPISODE: 462

    Lawyer Willie Gary; custody battles involve ex-spouses who have taken the children to Germany; personal video-recording devices.

  • Season 1 Episode 461: EPISODE: 461

    Boy Scouts 'no-gay' policy; patients take experimental drugs in clinical trials; the Israeli military in the battle against terrorism.

  • Season 1 Episode 460: EPISODE: 460

    New York City Judge Leslie Crocker Snyder; human-cloning debate; billionaire Boris Berezovsky discusses Russia's transition to capitalism.

  • Season 1 Episode 458: EPISODE: 458

    Ruth Simmons, the first black woman president of an Ivy League college; Italian males are being labeled 'mammoni'; Harvard-trained Dr. Andrew Weil uses herbs, mind therapies and special diets as alternative medicine.

  • Season 1 Episode 457: EPISODE: 457

    Safer needles in hospitals; David Boies out of court; human genes and the rush to find the cures and preventions for diseases that genes may provide.

  • Season 1 Episode 456: EPISODE: 456

    Shop, communicate, listen to music and attend college online; New York Police officer Charles Schwarz was convicted for brutality but may be innocent; diamond profits in African countries.

  • Season 1 Episode 455: EPISODE: 455

    Sleeping sickness; Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Phoenix irritates inmates; Bryonn Bain of Harvard charges the NYPD of racial profiling.

  • Season 1 Episode 454: EPISODE: 454

    Interview with George Rivas, mastermind for the Texas seven escapees; Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; schools for the homeless.

  • Season 1 Episode 453: EPISODE: 453

    The Marine's MV-22 Osprey aircraft; AIDS epidemic; crime in Zimbabwe.

  • Season 1 Episode 452: EPISODE: 452

    The destruction of the Earth Liberation Front; Gilbert Levine, a Jewish conductor from Brooklyn; the case of Dr. Harold Frederick Shipman.

  • Season 1 Episode 450: EPISODE: 450

    The Tiananmen secret documents from 1989; betting on professional sports; Wal-Mart.

  • Season 1 Episode 449: Remarkable Women, a New Year's Eve Special

    Author J.K. Rowling; Tina Sinatra; solo percussionist Evelyn Glennie.

  • Season 1 Episode 448: Remarkable Men, a Christmas Eve Special

    The Mormon religion; NBA player Dikembe Mutombo; musician Ben Zander.

  • Season 1 Episode 447: EPISODE: 447

    Notra Trulock, the former Director of Intelligence for the Department of Energy; Tom Hanks; Susan Rosenberg case.

  • Season 1 Episode 446: EPISODE: 446

    Internet companies shut down; the Roman Catholic Church controls 40 percent of America's largest health-care systems; a doctor says brain-wave patterns can be used to catch criminals.

  • Season 1 Episode 445: EPISODE: 445

    A former policeman says the force took revenge on him for certain crimes he uncovered; the AIDS problem may grow worse; an American couple talks about the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

  • Season 1 Episode 444: EPISODE: 444

    Airline travel; Mexico's new reformist president, Vicente Fox; The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

  • Season 1 Episode 443: EPISODE: 443

    Off-duty black officer killed; The Orchestra in Venezuela; hydroelectric dams are killing salmon in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Season 1 Episode 442: EPISODE: 442

    MMR vaccine; violence between Palestinians and Israeli settlers; British women raise money for cancer research.

  • Season 1 Episode 441: EPISODE: 441

    Yasser Arafat; direct-mail fund-raising for political parties; $450-million scam.

  • Season 1 Episode 439: EPISODE: 439

    General Electric CEO Jack Welch; prejudice lawsuit against University of Michigan; Megan's Law.

  • Season 1 Episode 438: EPISODE: 438

    Richard Clarke; using desirable donors to design one's children; Jonathan Lebed, the teen Internet stock whiz who made $800,000 in fraudulent stock deals.

  • Season 1 Episode 437: EPISODE: 437

    The Islamic bomb; overtired pilots; Bud Shuster.

  • Season 1 Episode 435: EPISODE: 435

    Ford Motor Co. chairman discusses tire problems; Tina Sinatra discusses her father; Boris Yeltsin.

  • Season 1 Episode 434: EPISODE: 434

    Bridgestone/Firestone tire crisis; conductor Michael Tilson Thomas; smallpox as a weapon.

  • Season 1 Episode 433: EPISODE: 433

    Affirmative action in college; the oil town of Baku, Azerbaijan; film producer Arnon Milchan.

  • Season 1 Episode 432: EPISODE: 432

    An emphasis on test results may result in better test-takers not better students; genetic eye diseases can cause blindness; abortion foes fight to know the names of abortion providers.

  • Season 1 Episode 431: EPISODE: 431

    A weak economy hurts Russia's military; pigs' organs can be used in humans needing transplants; Eric Clapton.

  • Season 1 Episode 430: EPISODE: 430

    Mike Wallace interviews Chinese President Jiang Zemin; conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim.

  • Season 1 Episode 429: EPISODE: 429

    Religious Jews conflict with secular Jews in Israel; television in the kingdom of Bhutan; California's three-strikes law.

  • Season 1 Episode 428: EPISODE: 428

    Gossip columnist Liz Smith; Wen Ho Lee; the Bishop Estate.

  • Season 1 Episode 427: EPISODE: 427

    Espionage suspect Dr. Wen Ho Lee; competitive ballroom dancing; Internet privacy.

  • Season 1 Episode 426: EPISODE: 426

    Echelon, a secret government surveillance network; 'Angela's Ashes' author Frank McCourt; Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) helps poor-scoring students.

  • Season 1 Episode 425: EPISODE: 425

    NBA player Dikembe Mutombo; Robert David Lion Gardiner, 88, is lord of a former English manor; school bans a threatening student.

  • Season 1 Episode 424: EPISODE: 424

    Hospitals are called upon to perform more autopsies; vandalism at Emory University; drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis.

  • Season 1 Episode 423: EPISODE: 423

    Pope Pius XII is criticized; actor Kevin Spacey; American Farm Bureau and the small farmers.

  • Season 1 Episode 422: EPISODE: 422

    Author J.K. Rowling; legalized loan sharking; adoption fairs.

  • Season 1 Episode 421: EPISODE: 421

    Suspicious death in the U.S. Army; profile of Denzel Washington; Haiti.

  • Season 1 Episode 420: EPISODE: 420

    Military policy about gays; cruise line owners pay no income tax; federal program puts inmates to work.

  • Season 1 Episode 419: EPISODE: 419

    Los Angeles police under fire; conductor and motivational speaker Ben Zander; Colombian President Andres Pastrana Arango.

  • Season 1 Episode 418: EPISODE: 418

    Nathaniel Abraham, 13, stands trial for murder; California health care subject to fraud; Israeli Air Force navigator still missing after 14 years.

  • Season 1 Episode 417: EPISODE: 417

    Women in India; Internet privacy; anthrax vaccine controversy.

  • Season 1 Episode 416: EPISODE: 416

    Charlton Heston; white farmers are murdered in South Africa; Miranda vs. Arizona.

  • Season 1 Episode 415: EPISODE: 415

    Controversial Bishop Jack Spong; hacker Kevin Mitnick; Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta.

  • Season 1 Episode 414: EPISODE: 414

    Louis Farrakhan meets with Attallah Shabazz, Malcolm X's eldest daughter; Roman Catholic missionary makes a difference in the Caribbean; New York City program helps homeless.

  • Season 1 Episode 413: EPISODE: 413

    A U.S. Army colonel's wife tells why she smuggled drugs home from Colombia; forced-medication for the mentally ill; bicycle thief faces life imprisonment.

  • Season 1 Episode 412: EPISODE: 412

    Gov. George Ryan (R-Ill.) discusses those wrongly sentenced to death and his moratorium on execution; the Bishop Estate; Washington, D.C., Mayor Anthony Williams.

  • Season 1 Episode 411: EPISODE: 411

    Gov. Gary Johnson (R-N.M.); Argentina's 'dirty war'; African tribesmen say they are Jews.

  • Season 1 Episode 410: EPISODE: 410

    A former U.S. Customs agent claims his superiors stopped his investigation of Mexico's defense secretary's involvement in drug money laundering; forced medication; motivational speakers.

  • Season 1 Episode 409: EPISODE: 409

    The U.S. infrastructure is vulnerable to attack via the Internet; the American Farm Bureau; the orchid industry.

  • Season 1 Episode 408: EPISODE: 408

    Sen. John McCain decries the state of the Indian Monies Trust; Queen of Jordan; Eric Clapton.

  • Season 1 Episode 407: EPISODE: 407

    Medicare aids Christian scientists who oppose the use of medicine; radio personality Tom Joyner; illegal aliens remain in jail until deportation.

  • Season 1 Episode 406: EPISODE: 406

    Criticism addresses Pope Pius XII's actions during the Holocaust; women design software and computers; the mayor of Venice wants to discourage tourism.

  • Season 1 Episode 405: EPISODE: 405

    Timothy McVeigh, Oklahoma City bomber; Trevor Rees-Jones, Princess Diana's bodyguard.

  • Season 1 Episode 404: EPISODE: 404

    An Alabama school district bans a student for continual threats of violence; NBA player Dikembe Mutombo uses his money to help people in his home city; film producer Arnon Milchan.

  • Season 1 Episode 403: EPISODE: 403

    A former Canadian intelligence agent says a secret government-network monitors phone calls, e-mail and faxes around the world; a scam involves selling fake art pieces; West Virginians say a mining technique deposits earth in hollows near their homes.

  • Season 1 Episode 402: EPISODE: 402

    Publicizing names of doctors who perform abortions; actor Kevin Spacey; religious Jews conflict with secular Jews in Israel.

  • Season 1 Episode 401: EPISODE: 401

    'Blue Wall of Silence'; publicizing names of doctors who perform abortions; author J.H. Hatfield.

  • Season 1 Episode 400: EPISODE: 400

    A Jewish attorney says the CIA fired him because of his religion; the introduction of television to the kingdom of Bhutan; Air Force Maj. Sonnie Bates refuses to take the anthrax vaccine.

  • Season 1 Episode 399: EPISODE: 399

    Carol Burnett; singer Thomas Qwasthoff; opera star Renee Fleming.

  • Season 1 Episode 398: EPISODE: 398

    Alleged discrimination in a nuclear plant; competitive ballroom dancing; computer hacker Kevin Mitnick defends his actions.

  • Season 1 Episode 397: EPISODE: 397

    Chemical MTBE contaminates water in 49 states; conductor/musician Ben Zander.

  • Season 1 Episode 396: EPISODE: 396

    Adoption fairs display children; Boris Yeltsin; Denzel Washington discusses his life and career.

  • Season 1 Episode 395: EPISODE: 395

    Florida and 17 other states have allowed annual interest rates up to 264 percent; profile of former New York Jets coach Bill Parcells; Mayor Jerry Brown, Oakland, Calif.

  • Season 1 Episode 394: EPISODE: 394

    U.S. soldiers didn't know the risks of uranium exposure; the Times Square Hotel; murder suspect Charles Miller eludes extradition.

  • Season 1 Episode 393: EPISODE: 393

    Secrecy clause keeps negative information about drugs from public; chicken industry injuries; Finland is the most technologically advanced country.

  • Season 1 Episode 392: EPISODE: 392

    The policy regarding gays in the military; author John Mortimer; Vietnam and the United States fight together against the aftereffects of Agent Orange.

  • Season 1 Episode 391: EPISODE: 391

    Colombian President Andres Pastrana seeks more U.S. funds; the U.S. Supreme Court may reconsider the Miranda decision; Vice President Al Gore.

  • Season 1 Episode 390: EPISODE: 390

    The U.S. Army determines that a man stabbed 26 times is a suicide victim; Internet entrepreneur Jason Catlett discusses privacy and the Internet; 'slam' poetry.

  • Season 1 Episode 389: EPISODE: 389

    Alleged drug kingpin Mario Villanueva disappears while under heavy surveillance; Carol Burnett is profiled; Northern Ireland's Royal Ulster Constabulary fights for survival.

  • Season 1 Episode 388: EPISODE: 388

    The U.S. government uses taxpayers' money in an attempt to reform Haiti's justice system; education reform; Prime Minister Tony Blair.

  • Season 1 Episode 387: EPISODE: 387

    Nathaniel Abraham, 13, stands trial for a murder committed two years ago; island off the coast of New York's Hamptons was once an English manor; increase of foreign doctors in the United States; telemarketing scam.

  • Season 1 Episode 386: EPISODE: 386

    A genetic disease threatens the sight of millions; Peanuts creator Charles Schulz discusses his career; Gulf War veterans speak about their illnesses.

  • Season 1 Episode 385: EPISODE: 385

    Bill Bradley discusses what voters have the right to know about him; California's Medi-Cal health entitlement program loses billions of dollars to fraud; cruise vacation businesses pay no federal income tax, legally.

  • Season 1 Episode 384: EPISODE: 384

    Many American senior citizens turn to Mexico and Canada for affordable prescription drugs; update on a group of hard-to-employ people; Thomas Trantino seeks parole 36 years after murdering two policemen in New Jersey.

  • Season 1 Episode 383: EPISODE: 383

    Ron Prescott Reagan discusses the biography of President Ronald Reagan by Edmund Morris; Emory University addresses vandalism incident; Los Angeles Police defend their actions against an armed robber who was killed.

  • Season 1 Episode 382: EPISODE: 382

    A drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis originates in Russia; police officers who have exposed fellow officers' crimes discuss the 'blue wall of silence'; profile of producer David Wolper.

  • Season 1 Episode 381: EPISODE: 381

    Biographer Edmund Morris discusses his controversial memoir of Ronald Reagan; affirmative action at an historically black college.

  • Season 1 Episode 380: EPISODE: 380

    An innovative program helps students improve poor grades; a genetic blinding disease has no cure; author Frank McCourt.

  • Season 1 Episode 379: EPISODE: 379

    Author J.K. Rowling discusses her road to success; Holocaust book; actors with disabilities.

  • Season 1 Episode 378: EPISODE: 378

    A mother and son are accused of murder; Florida police ticket minors for smoking; opera singer Renee Fleming.

  • Season 1 Episode 377: EPISODE: 377

    Chicago Mayor Richard Daley sues gun industry; Cuban baseball players defect; David Cash turns away from a girl in danger.

  • Season 1 Episode 376: EPISODE: 376

    Lobbyist Tommy Boggs; gospel singer Shirley Caesar; German free-lance reporter fabricates stories.

  • Season 1 Episode 375: EPISODE: 375

    Harsh traditions in modern Ireland; Oscar winner Roberto Benigni; the Rev. Sun Myung Moon.

  • Season 1 Episode 374: EPISODE: 374

    Summer camp hosts Jewish and Arab teens; singer Thomas Qwasthoff; concealed-weapons laws.

  • Season 1 Episode 373: EPISODE: 373

    Dr. Wen Ho Lee addresses allegations that he gave China some U.S. nuclear secrets; assault weapons ban; Britain's new image.

  • Season 1 Episode 372: EPISODE: 372

    Mob boss Anthony Casso becomes government witness; Candice Bergen; Iraqi dissidents thrown in American jail.

  • Season 1 Episode 371: EPISODE: 371

    Jewish and Arab teens attend summer camp together; singer Thomas Qwasthoff; carrying concealed weapons.

  • Season 1 Episode 370: EPISODE: 370

    Poison cough medicine from China kills 88 Haitian children; artist Fernando Botero; adoption reform movement.

  • Season 1 Episode 369: EPISODE: 369

    Political polling; dancing and socializing in Finland; black farmers claim discrimination.

  • Season 1 Episode 368: EPISODE: 368

    Riley Weston, writer and actress; smoking and impotence; Nazi use of laborers.

  • Season 1 Episode 367: EPISODE: 367

    Bank fraud nets $353 million; legal rights of 11-year-old girl; Greg Smith, 9-year-old genius.

  • Season 1 Episode 366: EPISODE: 366

    Parents of a young victim sue the killer's parents; familial support for young gays; murderer sues psychiatrist.

  • Season 1 Episode 365: EPISODE: 365

    Water problems in Bangladesh; Sen. John McCain moves for campaign finance reform; Clinton Administration's relationship with China.

  • Season 1 Episode 364: EPISODE: 364

    The U.S. government helps a man sue Iran but prevents him from collecting the judgment; restoration of 'The Last Supper'; Nelson Mandela's wife, Graca.

  • Season 1 Episode 363: EPISODE: 363

    Washington, D.C., computer specialists prepare contingency plans in anticipation of Y2K computer glitches.

  • Season 1 Episode 362: EPISODE: 362

    Status of the 'religious right'; Sean Connery; Kosovar refugees tell War Crimes Tribunal of atrocities.

  • Season 1 Episode 361: EPISODE: 361

    Man accuses Jesuit priests of sexual harassment; pyramid scheme fools authorities; Benjamin Netanyahu seeks re-election.

  • Season 1 Episode 360: EPISODE: 360

    Maximum-security prisoners go to supposedly medium-security facility; ballroom dancing; diagnosis of fetal condition.

  • Season 1 Episode 359: EPISODE: 359

    Parents of victims in the Paducah, Ky., school shootings sue the makers of violent movies and video games; singer Audra McDonald.

  • Season 1 Episode 358: EPISODE: 358

    The search for Eric Rudolph, accused Olympic bomber; opera singer Renee Fleming; new method of fighting crime.

  • Season 1 Episode 357: EPISODE: 357

    Pan Am flight 103 trial; woman and son accused of murder.

  • Season 1 Episode 356: EPISODE: 356

    Cancer drugs shows promise for humans; Robert Johnson, Black Entertainment Television.

  • Season 1 Episode 355: EPISODE: 355

    George Lucas discusses 'Star Wars: The Phantom Menace'; Iraqi dissidents in U.S. prison.

  • Season 1 Episode 354: EPISODE: 354

    Parents ruled unfit; Yehudi Menuhin, violinist and conductor; shunned people in India.

  • Season 1 Episode 353: EPISODE: 353

    Joseph Hazelwood, former captain of the Exxon Valdez; actors with disabilities; Northern Ireland.

  • Season 1 Episode 352: EPISODE: 352

    Louise Woodward; Henry Kissinger.

  • Season 1 Episode 351: EPISODE: 351

    Autistic savants; Chernobyl accident; Arthur Miller.

  • Season 1 Episode 350: EPISODE: 350

    Lobbyist Tommy Boggs; Roberto Benigni; Lou Gehrig's disease.

  • Season 1 Episode 349: EPISODE: 349

    Bank fraud nets $353 million; Riley Weston, writer and actress; police ticket minors for smoking.

  • Season 1 Episode 348: EPISODE: 348

    Lawsuit against gun industry; Greg Smith, 9-year-old genius; Burt Bacharach.

  • Season 1 Episode 347: EPISODE: 347

    Ken Starr and General Motors Corp.; Holocaust book; Environmental Protection Agency.

  • Season 1 Episode 346: EPISODE: 346

    Elizabeth Dole; Harlem Girls Choir; Toni Morrison.

  • Season 1 Episode 345: EPISODE: 345

    Gondola accident in Italy; Sean Penn; Olympic scandal.

  • Season 1 Episode 344: EPISODE: 344

    Domestic violence in the military; murder of Amy Biehl; legal rights of 11-year-old girl.

  • Season 1 Episode 343: EPISODE: 343

    Draft dodger; investigating union corruption; free-lancer fakes work.

  • Season 1 Episode 342: EPISODE: 342

    Roman Catholic Church in Ireland; CEO Scott McNealy; heroin addicts.

  • Season 1 Episode 341: EPISODE: 341

    Allegations of health-care fraud; Shirley Caesar; policeman claims wrongful imprisonment.

  • Season 1 Episode 340: EPISODE: 340

    Charlton Heston and gun control; murder of South African farmers; George Soros.

  • Season 1 Episode 339: EPISODE: 339

    Political polling; conductor Daniel Barenboim; helicopter crash kills servicemen.

  • Season 1 Episode 338: EPISODE: 338

    Murder of teacher Jon Levin; Cold War submarines; businessman Grigori Loutchansky.

  • Season 1 Episode 337: EPISODE: 337

    Computers in year 2000; Nazi use of laborers; black farmers claim discrimination.

  • Season 1 Episode 336: EPISODE: 336

    Dr. Jack Kevorkian; Iraqi defector; author Tom Wolfe.

  • Season 1 Episode 335: EPISODE: 335

    Murderer sues psychiatrist; nuns invest in stock market; Britain's new image.

  • Season 1 Episode 334: EPISODE: 334

    Smoking and impotence; artist Fernando Botero; Panama Canal.

  • Season 1 Episode 333: EPISODE: 333

    Voting; plastic surgery in Rio de Janeiro; the Texas Supreme Court.

  • Season 1 Episode 332: EPISODE: 332

    Kosovo; science vs. religion debate attends the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton; the oil town of Baku, Azerbaijan.

  • Season 1 Episode 331: EPISODE: 331

    Walter Cronkite and John Glenn discuss the Cold War space race; genocide trials in Rwanda; sterilization drug distributed in Third World countries.

  • Season 1 Episode 330: EPISODE: 330

    Jewish and Arab teens attend summer camp together; declining autopsy rates and hospital risk-management; Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov.

  • Season 1 Episode 329: EPISODE: 329

    Baseball pitcher Ila Borders; Paula Jones' attorney, John Whitehead; father of a terrorist victim tries to collect damage-suit award from Iranian government.

  • Season 1 Episode 328: EPISODE: 328

    David Cash who chose not to help a girl in danger; women make headway in the construction industry; insurance salesmen may target servicemen.

  • Season 1 Episode 327: EPISODE: 327

    His former daughter-in-law discusses the Rev. Sun Myung Moon; papal succession; Anthony 'Gaspipe' Casso.

  • Season 1 Episode 326: EPISODE: 326

    Mental health and managed health-care systems; comedian Chris Rock; libel suit against The Globe.

  • Season 1 Episode 325: EPISODE: 325

    Allegations Afghan freedom fighters adopted terrorism; a professor and former student volunteers recall a prison-psychology experiment; deaf percussionist Evelyn Glennie.

  • Season 1 Episode 323: Taliban; Suicide Bomber; Nixon on Nixon

    Christiane Amanpour reports from Kabul, Afghanistan (1996); Hamas terrorists discuss Jerusalem suicide bombings (1997); Richard Nixon tells how it feels to face impeachment (1984).

  • Season 1 Episode 322: EPISODE: 322

    Low-profile targets resent Starr tactics; familial support for young gays; Jimmy Buffett.

  • Season 1 Episode 321: EPISODE: 321

    Helicopter pilots who saved civilians return to My Lai; chemical-spill litigation; author Toni Morrison.

  • Season 1 Episode 320: EPISODE: 320

    Chemical weapons in the United States; Stephen King; Ward Connerly, opponent of affirmative action.

  • Season 1 Episode 319: EPISODE: 319

    Heirs of Holocaust victims sue to recover a Degas pastel; police and prosecutors on trial; free logo footwear for talented high-school basketball players.

  • Season 1 Episode 318: EPISODE: 318

    Bounty hunters; 'shock jock' Don Imus; AIDS researcher Dr. Mahlon Johnson.

  • Season 1 Episode 317: EPISODE: 317

    Medical marijuana; Michael Eisner addresses Southern Baptist boycott of Disney; privacy law protects released killer.

  • Season 1 Episode 316: EPISODE: 316

    Williams syndrome; British environmentalists sue McDonald's; adoptive parents claim an agency concealed their child's family health history.

  • Season 1 Episode 315: EPISODE: 315

    Convicted spies for Israel Jonathan and Ann Pollard; the cost of keeping government secrets; rumors and scams on the Internet.

  • Season 1 Episode 314: EPISODE: 314

    Interspecies transplants; 1948 murder in Greece of journalist George Polk; actor Ben Stein.

  • Season 1 Episode 313: EPISODE: 313

    Easing of censorship in Iran; locating state-of-the-art medical care; chemical weapons and terrorism.

  • Season 1 Episode 312: EPISODE: 312

    China and U.S. missile technology; Sen. Edward Kennedy; CIA requires employee who has seizures to wear protective headgear.

  • Season 1 Episode 311: EPISODE: 311

    Convicted mobster Vincent 'the Chin' Gigante; Hong Kong entrepreneur David Tang; crack babies.

  • Season 1 Episode 310: EPISODE: 310

    Smoking on the big screen; Jews and Arabs in Hebron; pawn-shop sting.

  • Season 1 Episode 309: EPISODE: 309

    Social reform in Iran; Magic Johnson's foray into late-night television; FBI's alleged relationship with Boston mobsters.

  • Season 1 Episode 308: EPISODE: 308

    Low-profile targets resent Starr tactics; Candice Bergen; German spy for Saddam Hussein.

  • Season 1 Episode 307: EPISODE: 307

    The shortage of immune globulin; Billy Joel; Denny's restaurants employ new training program.

  • Season 1 Episode 306: EPISODE: 306

    Female Navy pilots, competency vs. promotion; comedian Chris Rock; duties of nurse practitioners.

  • Season 1 Episode 305: EPISODE: 305

    A preemie's severe disabilities prompt a lawsuit; media coverage of a gubernatorial candidate; the human brain's absorption of data.

  • Season 1 Episode 304: EPISODE: 304

    Kazakh gulag for juvenile offenders; Mayor Willie Brown of San Francisco; parents of a young victim sue the killer's parents.

  • Season 1 Episode 303: EPISODE: 303

    Helicopter pilots who saved civilians return to My Lai; Jacksonville, Fla., youthful offender program; technology helps overcome disabilities.

  • Season 1 Episode 302: EPISODE: 302

    Child soldiers in Uganda; Cubans who defect to play pro baseball in the United States; collegiate studies in homosexuality.

  • Season 1 Episode 301: EPISODE: 301

    Starr witness Kathleen Willey; the real March madness.

  • Season 1 Episode 300: EPISODE: 300

    Chemical weapons in the United States; author Toni Morrison; athletes and violent crime.

  • Season 1 Episode 299: EPISODE: 299

    Effects of chemical weapons on Iraqi Kurds; familial support for young gays; capitalist Russians.

  • Season 1 Episode 298: EPISODE: 298

    Mike Wallace reports from Baghdad; military aircraft safety; Nagano and the Winter Olympics.

  • Season 1 Episode 297: EPISODE: 297

    Vernon Jordan; Miami mayoral politics; motive for espionage.

  • Season 1 Episode 296: EPISODE: 296

    Chance of accidental nuclear strike; libel suit against The Globe; French-language policy in Quebec.

  • Season 1 Episode 295: EPISODE: 295

    The Clintons and marital fidelity; the funeral industry; parents who refused medical care to their children face prison.

  • Season 1 Episode 294: EPISODE: 294

    Massacre in Algeria; the World Health Organization and counterfeit drugs; Harlem Girls Choir.

  • Season 1 Episode 293: EPISODE: 293

    Ted Kaczynski's family; family of bullfighters; sex-offender laws.

  • Season 1 Episode 292: EPISODE: 292

    Mechanical error leads to an Air Force pilot's death; Bobby McFerrin; locating state-of-the-art medical care.

  • Season 1 Episode 291: EPISODE: 291

    British environmentalists sue McDonald's; Time art-critic Robert Hughes; the Cult Awareness Network.

  • Season 1 Episode 290: EPISODE: 290

    Police departments purchase military surplus weapons; a British MP is re-elected despite a racy autobiography; pawnshop sting.

  • Season 1 Episode 289: EPISODE: 289

    The New Orleans Police Department; 'West Side Story' in Worcester, Mass.; 'code blue' incidents at an Air Force hospital.

  • Season 1 Episode 288: EPISODE: 288

    Sexism and the death penalty; alleged Palestinian human rights violations; World War II internment camps in California.

  • Season 1 Episode 287: EPISODE: 287

    Slavery on the eve of the 21st century; multiple personalities disorder; tennis player Venus Williams.

  • Season 1 Episode 286: EPISODE: 286

    Iraqi weapons; Michael Eisner addresses Southern Baptist boycott of Disney; alleged JFK papers.

  • Season 1 Episode 285: EPISODE: 285

    Winnie Mandela; Clint Eastwood; unwitting drug smugglers get prison terms in Ecuador.

  • Season 1 Episode 284: EPISODE: 284

    Affirmative-action opponent Ward Connerly; spirituality in prime time; drug-dealing in prison.

  • Season 1 Episode 283: EPISODE: 283

    A Washington charter school faces closure; singer Thomas Qwasthoff; electronic monitoring devices.

  • Season 1 Episode 282: EPISODE: 282

    Superfund lawsuits target small businesses; manufacturers provide free logo footwear to talented high-school basketball players; support group for families of murder victims.

  • Season 1 Episode 281: EPISODE: 281

    Six of RFK's children talk about growing up as Kennedys; Williams syndrome; Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) discusses the cost of keeping government secrets.

  • Season 1 Episode 280: EPISODE: 280

    Sen. John McCain; Betty Ford; police and prosecutors find themselves on trial.

  • Season 1 Episode 279: EPISODE: 279

    Hamas terrorists discuss Jerusalem suicide bombings; trash art; plutonium aboard the Cassini mission to Saturn.

  • Season 1 Episode 278: EPISODE: 278

    Adultery and the military; Harry Belafonte; poison cough medicine from China kills 88 Haitian children.

  • Season 1 Episode 277: EPISODE: 277

    Alleged abuses by the IRS; Norwegian welfare system; adoptive parents claim an agency concealed their child's family health history.

  • Season 1 Episode 276: EPISODE: 276

    Attempts to ban land mines; Jerry Seinfeld; 1977 profile of Prince Charles.

  • Season 1 Episode 275: EPISODE: 275

    Missing Russian nuclear devices; Dunblane, Scotland, revisited; two women tell how physical disabilities affect them.

  • Season 1 Episode 274: EPISODE: 274

    Two women tell how physical disabilities affect them; vacuum cleaners, urinals and sinks sell as artwork; Jimmy Buffett.

  • Season 1 Episode 273: EPISODE: 273

    Officer Charles Schwarz, NYPD, charged in the Louima case; Radovan Karadzic, leader of the Bosnian Serbs; daughter's recollection helps convict a man of murder.

  • Season 1 Episode 272: EPISODE: 272

    Legalized gambling; STRIVE teaches people how to get and keep jobs.

  • Season 1 Episode 271: EPISODE: 271

    A killer convicted in Alabama is free in New York; Martha Stewart; commercial chain purchases not-for-profit hospitals.

  • Season 1 Episode 270: EPISODE: 270

    Detroit policemen convicted of murder; states that avoid extradition; Times Square Hotel.

  • Season 1 Episode 269: EPISODE: 269

    Back pay for South Vietnamese CIA-trained commandos; international adoption fiasco; composer Randy Newman.

  • Season 1 Episode 268: EPISODE: 268

    Doctor sues for sex discrimination; an epileptic violinist opts for surgery; war criminals in Canada.

  • Season 1 Episode 267: EPISODE: 267

    Boston $10 billion, seven-mile road project; heirs of Holocaust victims sue to recover a Degas pastel; Wall Street executive Joseph Jett.

  • Season 1 Episode 266: EPISODE: 266

    Murdered Irish journalist Veronica Guerin; industrial hog farming; Tina Turner.

  • Season 1 Episode 265: EPISODE: 265

    The trial of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke; deer overpopulation; classroom segregation.

  • Season 1 Episode 264: EPISODE: 264

    Tobacco executive goes public with secrets; avoiding taxes on Sark Island, Great Britain.

  • Season 1 Episode 263: EPISODE: 263

    Dan Rather interviews Stephen Jones, attorney for Timothy McVeigh; former Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver.

  • Season 1 Episode 262: EPISODE: 262

    The Citadel; New York City's improved quality of life; an all-girls public school.

  • Season 1 Episode 261: EPISODE: 261

    Drug smugglers swallow latex packages of heroin; South African company's soldiers for hire; cash incentives for organ donations.

  • Season 1 Episode 260: EPISODE: 260

    Israeli interrogations; chronic pain and the war on drugs; former FDA chief David Kessler.

  • Season 1 Episode 259: EPISODE: 259

    Child beauty contests; inner-city Chicago teens make a documentary about a local child's murder; schizophrenia.

  • Season 1 Episode 258: EPISODE: 258

    A woman Air Force bomber pilot faces court martial; Jimmy Buffett; allegations of child abuse in an Irish orphanage.

  • Season 1 Episode 257: EPISODE: 257

    Tobacco executives testify under oath; STRIVE teaches people how to get and keep jobs.

  • Season 1 Episode 256: EPISODE: 256

    Bosnian war criminals at large; radio personality Larry Elder; money-losing motel becomes a homeless shelter.

  • Season 1 Episode 255: EPISODE: 255

    Mexican drug smuggling; Willie Nelson; Iraqi refugees.

  • Season 1 Episode 254: EPISODE: 254

    Organ donation protocol; the Rev. Peter Gomes, Harvard; the Texaco tapes.

  • Season 1 Episode 253: EPISODE: 253

    Former associate attorney general Webster Hubbell; pro golfer Greg Norman; Hong Kong capitalism.

  • Season 1 Episode 252: EPISODE: 252

    Corcoran State Prison; New York City comeback; doctor sues for sex discrimination.

  • Season 1 Episode 251: EPISODE: 251

    Cadets discuss treatment at the Citadel; FAA data on airline safety; Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani.

  • Season 1 Episode 250: EPISODE: 250

    Ambassadorial nominee to Hanoi and former POW Pete Peterson; Paula Jones; Rich International Airways.

  • Season 1 Episode 249: EPISODE: 249

    Manuel Noriega; allegations of Avis racial discrimination; meatpacking plant imports problems.

  • Season 1 Episode 248: EPISODE: 248

    Instructions for murder; surgical assistants; rumors and scams on the Internet.

  • Season 1 Episode 247: EPISODE: 247

    La Eme mobsters and 'American Me' killings; Battle of Normandy Foundation fraud allegations; Sotheby's.

  • Season 1 Episode 246: EPISODE: 246

    Apartheid amnesty; Stephen King; the disintegration of the Russian army.

  • Season 1 Episode 245: EPISODE: 245

    Secretary of State Madeleine Albright; Jerry Seinfeld; chemical-spill litigation.

  • Season 1 Episode 244: EPISODE: 244

    Alleged war criminals in Canada; murdered Irish journalist Veronica Guerin; British Labour Party leader Tony Blair.

  • Season 1 Episode 243: EPISODE: 243

    The Rupert Murdoch media empire; IRA defector Sean O'Callaghan; heirs of Holocaust victims sue to recover a Degas pastel.

  • Season 1 Episode 242: EPISODE: 242

    AIDS researcher Dr. Mahlon Johnson; mail-order brides; $38 million car.

  • Season 1 Episode 241: EPISODE: 241

    Mental health and managed health-care systems; bounty hunters; physician-assisted suicide.

  • Season 1 Episode 240: EPISODE: 240

    Aspartame and brain tumors; Jews and Arabs in Hebron; an epileptic violinist opts for surgery.

  • Season 1 Episode 239: EPISODE: 239

    The investigation into the TWA flight 800 tragedy; the cost of corporate mergers and downsizing; industrial hog farming.

  • Season 1 Episode 238: EPISODE: 238

    Tax-deductible U.S. donations and Palestinian lands purchases; photojournalists David and Peter Turnley; accused bomber of Pan Am Flight 103.

  • Season 1 Episode 237: EPISODE: 237

    Chronic pain and the war on drugs; journalistic responsibility; outgoing head of the FDA, David Kessler.

  • Season 1 Episode 236: EPISODE: 236

    Pentagon surplus-weapons sales practices; life in oil-rich Dubai; Israeli interrogations.

  • Season 1 Episode 235: EPISODE: 235

    Smoking on the big screen; Afrocentrism; deer overpopulation.

  • Season 1 Episode 234: EPISODE: 234

    A State Department official claims his congressional testimony resulted in harassment; deaf percussionist Evelyn Glennie; Somalia.

  • Season 1 Episode 233: EPISODE: 233

    Women's rights in Afghanistan; Angela Lansbury; Holocaust victims claim Swiss banks hold their stolen family fortunes.

  • Season 1 Episode 232: EPISODE: 232

    Salvadorans find their daughter, adopted in the United States; Tina Turner; sports stars, promiscuity and AIDS.

  • Season 1 Episode 231: EPISODE: 231

    Commercial chain purchases not-for-profit hospitals; chess master Gary Kasparov; Southeast Asia sex tours.

  • Season 1 Episode 230: EPISODE: 230

    Prison factories; Canadian lawmakers' unusual proposal; a German doctor.

  • Season 1 Episode 229: EPISODE: 229

    Hemophiliacs with AIDS; Cuban exile influence on TV Marti; a dedicated school principal uses parental methods.

  • Season 1 Episode 228: EPISODE: 228

    Privacy law protects released killer; sitcom creator James Burrows ('Cheers,' 'Friends,' '3rd Rock From the Sun'); Massachusetts Senate campaign.

  • Season 1 Episode 227: EPISODE: 227

    Experimental drug and Gulf War syndrome; autism; Bosnian War Crimes Tribunal.

  • Season 1 Episode 226: EPISODE: 226

    Richard Jewell blasts media for Atlanta bombing coverage; Detroit policemen convicted of murder; PS 10 in Harlem boasts high test scores and motivated students.

  • Season 1 Episode 225: EPISODE: 225

    Interviews with the family of Ted Kaczynski; Donald Trump and Steve Wynn clash over Atlantic City real estate.

  • Season 1 Episode 224: EPISODE: 224

    The plight of the Kurds; the seamy side of pro football; the death penalty.

  • Season 1 Episode 223: EPISODE: 223

    Bob Dole interview; Russian organized crime; fake autographs and baseball memorabilia.

  • Season 1 Episode 222: EPISODE: 222

    Gulf War syndrome; the 1968 Democratic National Convention; condemned marijuana grower.

  • Season 1 Episode 221: EPISODE: 221

    Dan Rather interviews President Clinton; tobacco exports; British comedy 'Spitting Image.'

  • Season 1 Episode 220: EPISODE: 220

    Bob Dole interview; Independent Women's Forum; community supports crack-house arsonist.

  • Season 1 Episode 219: EPISODE: 219

    Muhammad Ali profile; 'Car Talk' on National Public Radio; land mines.

  • Season 1 Episode 218: EPISODE: 218

    Controversy surrounding Vincent Foster's death; Dr. Oliver Sacks, whose work is depicted in 'Awakenings'; thalidomide.

  • Season 1 Episode 217: EPISODE: 217

    Craig Keilburger, 13, child-labor activist; a National Institutes of Health researcher alleges she was poisoned; Olympic gymnasts.

  • Season 1 Episode 216: EPISODE: 216

    Budget cuts hamper D.C. police; German officers' plan to stop Hitler; Betty Boothroyd, speaker of the British House of Commons.

  • Season 1 Episode 215: EPISODE: 215

    Fake autographs and baseball memorabilia; Third World conditions in the United States; Challenger disaster retrospective.

  • Season 1 Episode 214: EPISODE: 214

    States that avoid extradition; woman befriends crack dealers; a man with mental impairment and a confession.

  • Season 1 Episode 213: EPISODE: 213

    Overseas accounts of Raul Salinas; Martin Scorcese returns to Little Italy; parental custody battle.

  • Season 1 Episode 212: EPISODE: 212

    International adoption fiasco; e-mail privacy; school prayer in Mississippi.

  • Season 1 Episode 211: EPISODE: 211

    Financing special-needs education; comic Bill Maher ('Politically Incorrect'); Boris Yeltsin.

  • Season 1 Episode 210: EPISODE: 210

    Late-term abortion; risky investment; Mount Everest survivor Jon Krakauer.

  • Season 1 Episode 209: EPISODE: 209

    Delayed combat medals for Green Berets who served in El Salvador; Michael Marcum, assistant sheriff for San Francisco County; airline lawsuits.

  • Season 1 Episode 208: EPISODE: 208

    White supremacist William Pierce; Dr. Jack Kevorkian; health care in Russia.

  • Season 1 Episode 207: EPISODE: 207

    Human rights and sanctions against Iraq; photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson; lobbying.

  • Season 1 Episode 206: EPISODE: 206

    Back pay for South Vietnamese CIA-trained commandos; restoring 'The Last Supper'; logging old-growth forests.

  • Season 1 Episode 205: EPISODE: 205

    Rights of unwed fathers; Hezbollah in Lebanon; Chernobyl update.

  • Season 1 Episode 204: EPISODE: 204

    Consequences of genetic testing; Craig Keilburger, 13, child-labor activist; Gerda Weissman-Klein, survivor of a Nazi death-march.

  • Season 1 Episode 203: EPISODE: 203

    Louis Farrakhan; British TV series 'Spitting Image.'

  • Season 1 Episode 202: EPISODE: 202

    CEO compensation; growth of the Mormon Church; Spike Lee.

  • Season 1 Episode 201: EPISODE: 201

    Allegations of jury tampering in the O.J. Simpson trial; 'shock jock' Don Imus.

  • Season 1 Episode 200: EPISODE: 200

    Tobacco industry whistle-blower Ian Uydess; diva Denyce Graves; government seizes gambling-club interest with alleged mob ties.

  • Season 1 Episode 199: EPISODE: 199

    Muhammad Ali profile; marijuana as a cottage industry; lawsuits allege workers became ill at secret air base Area 51.

  • Season 1 Episode 198: EPISODE: 198

    Genetic testing; Mike Nichols; jury nullification.

  • Season 1 Episode 197: EPISODE: 197

    Steve Forbes; prison rape; Elizabeth Dole.

  • Season 1 Episode 196: EPISODE: 196

    Stolen-identity scam; custody battle to prevent euthanasia; community backs suspect in crack-house arson.

  • Season 1 Episode 195: EPISODE: 195

    Chemical weapons and terrorism; the mob and New York's wholesale fish market; nuclear waste.

  • Season 1 Episode 194: EPISODE: 194

    Ted Williams discusses fake autographs and baseball memorabilia; nonlethal weapons; mandatory sentencing for drug crimes.

  • Season 1 Episode 193: EPISODE: 193

    Former tobacco company executive Jeffrey Wigand; anthropologist Richard Leakey upsets politics in Kenya.

  • Season 1 Episode 192: EPISODE: 192

    Mezzo soprano Marilyn Horne; Casa Verdi, a retirement home for singers and musicians; George Burns.

  • Season 1 Episode 191: EPISODE: 191

    Chinese orphanages; Bruce Springsteen; Challenger disaster retrospective.

  • Season 1 Episode 190: The American Dilemma; Sacks; Kidnapped

    Persecution of Kurds in Turkey; Dr. Oliver Sacks, whose work is depicted in 'Awakenings'; Tom Hargrove, a scientist kidnapped and held for a year by leftist guerrillas in Colombia.

  • Season 1 Episode 189: EPISODE: 189

    Profile of a slain Gaza Strip terrorist bomber; cellist Yo-Yo Ma; corporate downsizing.

  • Season 1 Episode 188: Remarkable Men

    Neurosurgeon Thoralf Sundt; leader of the Mexican Indian peasant movement; profile of author Randy Shilts ('And the Band Played On').

  • Season 1 Episode 187: Remarkable Women

    Surgeons repair a deadly aneurysm; violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg; woman seeks her missing husband, a Guatemalan guerrilla commander.

  • Season 1 Episode 186: EPISODE: 186

    Companies that buy life-insurance policies of dying people; proposed Los Angeles subway; retiring senators discuss problems in American politics.

  • Season 1 Episode 185: EPISODE: 185

    Interview with President Clinton; a National Institutes of Health researcher alleges she was deliberately poisoned with P-32; attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

  • Season 1 Episode 184: EPISODE: 184

    Allegations of CIA influence in Haiti; Martha Stewart; Parisian life.

  • Season 1 Episode 183: EPISODE: 183

    Cash incentives for organ donations; Wynton Marsalis; unsportsmanlike conduct.

  • Season 1 Episode 182: EPISODE: 182

    Welfare-reform advocate Eloise Anderson; Wynton Marsalis; surgical treatment for Parkinson's disease.

  • Season 1 Episode 181: EPISODE: 181

    A judge prohibits an attorney from discussing tobacco-industry documents with his client, who allegedly stole them; 'Car Talk' on National Public Radio; mental hospitals.

  • Season 1 Episode 180: EPISODE: 180

    Classroom segregation; health benefits of wine; mental institutions.

  • Season 1 Episode 179: EPISODE: 179

    Convicted deadbeat dad; Betty Boothroyd, speaker of the British House of Commons; land mines.

  • Season 1 Episode 178: EPISODE: 178

    Josh Nichols, 13, may be compelled to testify against his father, accused Oklahoma City bomber Terry Nichols; Julie Andrews; breast implants.

  • Season 1 Episode 177: EPISODE: 177

    Mollen Commission's star witness, officer Barry Brown; minor-league team the St. Paul Saints; smuggling Russian nuclear material.

  • Season 1 Episode 176: EPISODE: 176

    Controversy surrounding Vincent Foster's death; U.S. citizens living in Third World conditions; training methods of Olympic gymnasts.

  • Season 1 Episode 175: EPISODE: 175

    Increase in concealed weapon licenses issued; former Soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin; health maintenance organizations.

  • Season 1 Episode 174: EPISODE: 174

    Los Angeles police chief Willie Williams; current status of Chicago teacher Marva Collins' 1979 class; Ben Bradlee, former editor of the Washington Post.

  • Season 1 Episode 173: EPISODE: 173

    Iraqi defector reveals Saddam Hussein's family secrets; Radovan Karadzic, leader of the Bosnian Serbs; Andre Agassi.

  • Season 1 Episode 172: EPISODE: 172

    Ten of Sen. Bob Packwood's accusers relate their experiences; renegade stock trader Nicholas Leeson; progress of the War Crimes Tribunal.

  • Season 1 Episode 171: EPISODE: 171

    Wal-Mart's competitive strategies; Paul Newman at 70; alleged CIA involvement in cocaine smuggling.

  • Season 1 Episode 170: EPISODE: 170

    Recently released Chinese-American human-rights activist Harry Wu; young leukemia sufferer was allegedly part of human radiation experiments during the '60s; FDA Commissioner David Kessler.

  • Season 1 Episode 169: EPISODE: 169

    Gulf War syndrome and chemical weapons; labor problems in the garment industry; after a murderer succeeds being put on death row, he changes his mind.

  • Season 1 Episode 168: EPISODE: 168

    Oregon's physician-assisted suicide law; school prayer in Mississippi; politics in Taiwan.

  • Season 1 Episode 167: EPISODE: 167

    Actress Jeanne Moreau; summer camp for children affected by AIDS; a company's top-secret dealings with the government.

  • Season 1 Episode 166: EPISODE: 166

    A man and a woman commit similar crimes yet have dissimilar sentences; orphanages; the Stradivarius violin.

  • Season 1 Episode 165: EPISODE: 165

    The Rolling Stones; former tobacco lobbyist discusses industry machinations; mob contracts in construction of federal courthouse.

  • Season 1 Episode 164: EPISODE: 164

    Potential breakthrough for stroke and coronary disease; return to Chernobyl; condemned Texas murderer wants to die, but appeals are filed anyway.

  • Season 1 Episode 163: EPISODE: 163

    Assault-weapons ban; fear of AIDS vs. safe sex; war and peace in a Northern Ireland town.

  • Season 1 Episode 162: EPISODE: 162

    U.S. veterans help Vietnamese locate missing comrades; the U.S. Air Force's F-117 stealth fighter; lucrative congressional pensions.

  • Season 1 Episode 161: EPISODE: 161

    Corruption in Nigeria; infomercials; testing pregnant women for HIV.

  • Season 1 Episode 160: EPISODE: 160

    Russia's top-secret nuclear command center; casino gambling on Indian reservations; avant garde art collection.

  • Season 1 Episode 159: EPISODE: 159

    David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs; killing of a researcher's elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park; woman looks for her husband, a Guatemalan guerrilla commander.

  • Season 1 Episode 158: EPISODE: 158

    Thalidomide; alleged brutality and corruption in the New Orleans Police; funding for National Public Radio.

  • Season 1 Episode 157: EPISODE: 157

    DNA testing to exonerate inmates; self-taught artists; cost of sugar in the United States.

  • Season 1 Episode 156: EPISODE: 156

    Denial of combat medals for Green Berets; British actresses Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders ('Absolutely Fabulous'); U.S. Embassy's role in the aftermath of a DEA-sting in Honduras; conductor Riccardo Muti.

  • Season 1 Episode 155: EPISODE: 155

    Attorney General Janet Reno; CNN foreign correspondent Christiane Amanpour; Rep. John Kasich (R-Ohio).

  • Season 1 Episode 154: EPISODE: 154

    Operation Star Watch, an undercover FBI operation to stop Colombian drug lords; Tony Bennett; computer-part theft.

  • Season 1 Episode 153: EPISODE: 153

    Wal-Mart's competitive strategies; abused women's right to protection; The Resister, a newspaper, caters to the special-forces underground.

  • Season 1 Episode 152: EPISODE: 152

    President Clinton is interviewed in Oklahoma City; organ recipients and the families of donors who saved them; Tony Bennett.

  • Season 1 Episode 151: EPISODE: 151

    George Foreman; the Japanese sect Shoko Asahara; Cardinal Roger Mahoney, archbishop of Los Angeles.

  • Season 1 Episode 150: EPISODE: 150

    Fear of AIDS vs. safe sex; usefulness of the U.S. Military Academies at West Point and Annapolis; the Stradivarius violin.

  • Season 1 Episode 149: EPISODE: 149

    Retired Argentine naval officer discusses the political upheaval in 1970s Argentina; woman survives lethal aneurysm; Pete Rose.

  • Season 1 Episode 148: EPISODE: 148

    Oregon's physician-assisted suicide law; Michael Marcum, assistant sheriff for San Francisco County; school prayer in Mississippi.

  • Season 1 Episode 147: EPISODE: 147

    Former tobacco lobbyist discusses industry machinations; man who died in 1959 is determined to have had AIDS; Kurt Masur, conductor, New York Philharmonic.

  • Season 1 Episode 146: EPISODE: 146

    Gulf War syndrome and chemical weapons; insurance fraud involving low-speed car accidents; former Govs. Mario Cuomo and Ann Richards.

  • Season 1 Episode 145: EPISODE: 145

    Financial derivatives; black educators try to bridge the language gap; the U.S. headquarters of the KGB.

  • Season 1 Episode 144: EPISODE: 144

    Hackers on the information superhighway; tuition and quality of teaching; a company's top-secret dealings with the government.

  • Season 1 Episode 143: EPISODE: 143

    Sen. Phil Gramm (R-Texas); Wall Street executive Joseph Jett; possible links between government agencies, a shadowy businessperson and the siphoning off of airplanes.

  • Season 1 Episode 142: EPISODE: 142

    Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's military strength; infomercials; alleged financial and internal problems in the NAACP.

  • Season 1 Episode 141: EPISODE: 141

    Assault-weapons ban; summer camp for children affected by AIDS; political favors may have sacrificed safety at a small air-charter company.

  • Season 1 Episode 140: EPISODE: 140

    Russia's top-secret nuclear command center; mob contracts in construction of federal courthouse; Roman Catholic activists challenge pope.

  • Season 1 Episode 139: EPISODE: 139

    Treatment of inmates at a California prison; performance artist Anna Deavere Smith; war and peace in a Northern Ireland town.

  • Season 1 Episode 138: EPISODE: 138

    Orphanages; soprano Cecilia Bartoli; avant garde art collection.

  • Season 1 Episode 137: EPISODE: 137

    Misdiagnosis of HIV throws woman's life into chaos; Paul Newman at 70; assistant U.S. attorney faces charges for his pursuit of a Chicago gang.

  • Season 1 Episode 136: EPISODE: 136

    Return to Chernobyl; stage producer Hal Prince; man is charged with manslaughter after helping his terminally ill father die.

  • Season 1 Episode 135: The Entertainers

    A retrospective of 23 years worth of celebrity profiles: Ray Charles; Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton; Bette Davis.

  • Season 1 Episode 134: The Entertainers

    A retrospective of 23 years worth of celebrity profiles: George Burns; Judy Garland; Jackie Gleason; Lena Horne; Katharine Hepburn; Laurence Olivier; Robin Williams.

  • Season 1 Episode 133: EPISODE: 133

    Corruption in Nigeria; labor problems in the garment industry; Palestinian insider won't join Yasser Arafat's team.

  • Season 1 Episode 132: EPISODE: 132

    Cholera spreads worldwide but a vaccine, stockpiled in the United States, doesn't; training for women recruits in the Australian Regular Army; FDA Commissioner David Kessler.

  • Season 1 Episode 131: EPISODE: 131

    Arms convention; condemned Texas murderer wants to die, but appeals are filed anyway; actress Jeanne Moreau.

  • Season 1 Episode 130: EPISODE: 130

    Bob Bennett, attorney for President Clinton; testing pregnant women for crack use prompts a legal battle; terminally ill Canadian seeks a legal right to die.

  • Season 1 Episode 129: EPISODE: 129

    Evidence suggests radical Islamic groups are secretly raising funds for terrorism in the United States; death-row inmate produces exonerating evidence; the Rolling Stones.

  • Season 1 Episode 128: EPISODE: 128

    Woman seeks her missing husband, a Guatemalan guerrilla commander; tax dollars may be subsidizing a religion in upstate New York; American culture's growing popularity among French teens.

  • Season 1 Episode 127: EPISODE: 127

    Lucrative congressional pensions; alleged brutality and corruption in the New Orleans Police; political satirist P.J. O'Rourke.

  • Season 1 Episode 126: EPISODE: 126

    The Air Force F-117 stealth fighter; DNA testing to free innocent inmates; anti-Semitism in Ukraine.

  • Season 1 Episode 125: EPISODE: 125

    Potential breakthrough treatment for stroke and coronary disease; influx of immigrants divides a Wisconsin town; questionable need for a fighter jet the Air Force is developing.

  • Season 1 Episode 124: EPISODE: 124

    U.S. veterans help Vietnamese locate missing comrades; Anthony Hopkins; some military bases tabbed for closure are still open.

  • Season 1 Episode 123: EPISODE: 123

    Progress of the War Crimes Tribunal; sports-marketing firm International Management Group; egg donation.

  • Season 1 Episode 122: EPISODE: 122

    Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.); American business in Russia; Don Tyson of Tyson Poultry.

  • Season 1 Episode 121: EPISODE: 121

    Testing pregnant women for HIV; casino gambling on Indian reservations; Don Tyson of Tyson Poultry.

  • Season 1 Episode 120: EPISODE: 120

    The slaughter of a Rwandan tribe; former Reagan administration official Robert McFarlane; test-cheating scandal at the U.S. Naval Academy.

  • Season 1 Episode 119: EPISODE: 119

    A Cuban-American businessman's plans for post-Castro Cuba; Juilliard program for aspiring musicians; New Jersey day-care worker accused of child abuse maintains her innocence.

  • Season 1 Episode 118: EPISODE: 118

    Human radiation experiments in '50s and '60s Soviet Union; well-connected conservative Christian says he is gay; hemophiliacs infected with HIV.

  • Season 1 Episode 117: EPISODE: 117

    Leader of the Mexican Indian peasant movement; alleged fixing of boxing matches; a man and a woman commit similar crimes yet have dissimilar sentences.

  • Season 1 Episode 116: EPISODE: 116

    Financial status of Blue Cross/Blue Shield; new technology leads to an arrest in a 30-year-old murder; Cuban authorities and HIV-positive citizens.

  • Season 1 Episode 115: EPISODE: 115

    Mike Wallace interviews Islamic fundamentalists in Beirut; post-menopausal births; anti-abortion activists.

  • Season 1 Episode 114: EPISODE: 114

    Inside Los Angeles gangs; Luciano Pavarotti; counterfeit identification documents among illegal immigrants; Andy Rooney on classified ads.

  • Season 1 Episode 113: EPISODE: 113

    Dubious, expensive artworks; assisted suicide among AIDS patients; discrimination in the Marines; Andy Rooney on jogging.

  • Season 1 Episode 112: EPISODE: 112

    Company skirts import regulations on sales to the military; murderous cattle-rustling scheme; writer Randy Shilts; Andy Rooney on speeding.

  • Season 1 Episode 111: EPISODE: 111

    Arizona attorney general's office targets con men preying on the elderly; teen is ostracized for revealing town secrets; bankruptcy in Florida; Andy Rooney on paper products.

  • Season 1 Episode 110: EPISODE: 110

    Side effects of Halcion; Guildford Four, Irish terrorism case; activities at nuclear facilities; Andy Rooney on inventions in a drawer.

  • Season 1 Episode 109: EPISODE: 109

    English Channel tunnel; African-American folk artists; Barbra Streisand; Andy Rooney on shoe sizes.

  • Season 1 Episode 108: EPISODE: 108

    Women purchasing hand guns; lawyer defends accident victims; new information contradicts Kimberly Bergalis' belief that her dentist infected her with HIV; Andy Rooney on uniforms.

  • Season 1 Episode 107: EPISODE: 107

    Maintaining peace in Jericho and the Gaza Strip; 1923 massacre of 40 black people in Rosewood, Fla.; conditions in a California maximum security prison.

  • Season 1 Episode 106: EPISODE: 106

    Journalist Bob Woodward ('The Agenda'); British intelligence used a code-breaking machine to intercept Nazi communications; California program forces perpetrators of hate crimes to face their targets.

  • Season 1 Episode 105: EPISODE: 105

    Oregon health plan; Oakland doctors and nurses provide cardiac care to children in the former Soviet Union; Americans who claim to have won the Medal of Honor.

  • Season 1 Episode 104: EPISODE: 104

    Two Air Force colonels are reassigned after recommending budget cuts for programs favored by top brass; right-wing British party seeks to deport immigrants; South Africa takes a black tribe's land and sells it to white farmers.

  • Season 1 Episode 103: EPISODE: 103

    Financial status of Blue Cross/Blue Shield; child-abuse defenses; New Jersey welfare reform.

  • Season 1 Episode 102: EPISODE: 102

    Italian fertility specialist enables women in their 50s and 60s to give birth; allegedly, Mexican officials solicited a bribe from a computer firm; Juilliard program for aspiring musicians; Andy Rooney gives advice to tobacco executives.

  • Season 1 Episode 101: EPISODE: 101

    Massachusetts town goes broke; drug addicts and alcoholics collect supplemental security insurance; Ohioan fights a hazardous-waste incinerator in her town.

  • Season 1 Episode 100: EPISODE: 100

    Alexander Solzhenitsyn; police serologist allegedly perjured himself and manufactured evidence; extremist party seeks to rid England of immigrants.

  • Season 1 Episode 99: EPISODE: 99

    Repressed memories of childhood abuse; alleged fixing of boxing matches; unrest in Haiti.

  • Season 1 Episode 98: EPISODE: 98

    Playing the commodities market; New Jersey day-care worker accused of child abuse maintains her innocence; England's BBC television.

  • Season 1 Episode 97: EPISODE: 97

    Sneaker endorsements by college basketball teams; crime in South Africa; controversial defense tactics in a drug case.

  • Season 1 Episode 96: EPISODE: 96

    Human radiation experiments in '50s and '60s Soviet Union; Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.).

  • Season 1 Episode 95: EPISODE: 95

    Group contends the Holocaust never happened; well-connected fundamentalist Christian says he is gay; firearms, exempt from consumer safety regulation.

  • Season 1 Episode 94: EPISODE: 94

    Leader of the Mexican Indian peasant movement; young leukemia sufferer was allegedly part of human radiation experiments during the '60s; furor concerns a murderer whose college expenses are being covered by Arizona taxpayers.

  • Season 1 Episode 93: EPISODE: 93

    Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky; new technology leads to an arrest in a 30-year-old unsolved murder; abstinence as part of a sex-education curriculum.

  • Season 1 Episode 92: EPISODE: 92

    Belfast man seeks to overturn conviction for 1974 IRA terrorist shooting of British soldier; saving a Kansas City urban school system; abstinence as part of sex education curriculum.

  • Season 1 Episode 91: EPISODE: 91

    Coast Guard scandal; controversial communication technique for autistic children; profile of author Randy Shilts ('And the Band Played On').

  • Season 1 Episode 90: EPISODE: 90

    Attorney represents victims of major accidents; Chicago high school enables parents to get their diplomas; India's nuclear program.

  • Season 1 Episode 89: EPISODE: 89

    Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.); a man and a woman commit similar crimes yet have dissimilar sentences; Rob Reiner.

  • Season 1 Episode 88: EPISODE: 88

    Filmmaker Federico Fellini; Paul Simon; 1920s Paris, an artists' haven; Andy Rooney on food pictures.

  • Season 1 Episode 87: EPISODE: 87

    Wall Street trader, with no money or credit, talks brokerage houses into multimillion dollar deals; why illegal aliens give birth in the United States; California State Treasurer Kathleen Brown.

  • Season 1 Episode 86: EPISODE: 86

    Interview with three Hezbollah leaders; Wall Street trader, with no money or credit, talks brokerage houses into multimillion dollar deals; government-contract workers blow the whistle.

  • Season 1 Episode 85: EPISODE: 85

    A German girl's essay about her town during World War II stirs controversy; a police chief's maverick ideas; defense contract employees blow the whistle.

  • Season 1 Episode 84: EPISODE: 84

    Arizona attorney general's office uses the elderly as bait to catch unscrupulous businesses; adoption reform movement; insurance businessman uses company funds to help inner-city children.

  • Season 1 Episode 83: EPISODE: 83

    California's prison system; terrorists and hostile nations have access to satellite guidance system; woman searches for son in war-torn Bosnia.

  • Season 1 Episode 82: EPISODE: 82

    Escapees from a Washington, D.C., halfway house for convicts; Yasir Arafat's wife, Suha; Chicago program helps housing-project residents move to suburbs.

  • Season 1 Episode 81: EPISODE: 81

    Russian general tours American nuclear installations; counterfeit identification for illegal aliens in Los Angeles; Washington, D.C., homeless shelter.

  • Season 1 Episode 80: EPISODE: 80

    Maintaining peace in Jericho and the Gaza Strip; Colombian General Prosecutor Gustavo DeGreiff; cutting Social Security for affluent retirees.

  • Season 1 Episode 79: EPISODE: 79

    Hospitals that contract out the running of their emergency rooms to for-profit companies; mole in successful sting accuses DEA of reneging on promises; why rich people head to Florida to declare bankruptcy.

  • Season 1 Episode 78: EPISODE: 78

    Alleged CIA involvement in cocaine smuggling; self-taught artists; a journalist's story about a Polish Jew who ran a concentration camp.

  • Season 1 Episode 77: EPISODE: 77

    Los Angeles gang member Kody Scott; retired American colonel returns to his native Estonia to run that country's armed forces; columnist Dave Barry.

  • Season 1 Episode 76: EPISODE: 76

    Russian nuclear threat; alleged racial discrimination in the Marine Corps; Japanese difficulty learning English.

  • Season 1 Episode 75: EPISODE: 75

    Sen. Robert Dole (R-Kan.); punishment in the Tailhook scandal; Manhattan Family Court Judge Judy Sheindlin.

  • Season 1 Episode 74: EPISODE: 74

    New York City policeman confesses to corruption; government spending on nuclear weapons facilities; Illinois death-row inmate maintains his innocence.

  • Season 1 Episode 73: EPISODE: 73

    What the Navy is doing about the Tailhook scandal; women and handguns; Jack the Ripper's identity.

  • Season 1 Episode 72: EPISODE: 72

    Cuban authorities and HIV-positive citizens; affluent South Pacific nation invests in musicals; the new migrant worker.

  • Season 1 Episode 71: EPISODE: 71

    A 5-year-old investigation of a black man's murder in a white neighborhood produces no solid leads; Luciano Pavarotti; debate concerns a promising breast-cancer treatment.

  • Season 1 Episode 70: EPISODE: 70

    Alleged waste, mismanagement and fraud in the United Nations; vacuum cleaners, urinals and sinks sell as artwork; top laboratories allegedly bill patients for unnecessary blood tests.

  • Season 1 Episode 69: EPISODE: 69

    Conditions in a California maximum security prison; New York City school custodians; porcelain thief.

  • Season 1 Episode 68: EPISODE: 68

    Dissociation of blacks and whites at a university; Lloyd's of London's financial woes; efforts of St. Petersburg, Fla., to get a Major League baseball team.

  • Season 1 Episode 67: EPISODE: 67

    Government admits to testing mustard gas on 2,000 sailors during World War II; gays in Holland's military; tourism.

  • Season 1 Episode 66: EPISODE: 66

    Entering the United States; postwar hazards in Kuwait; the reliability of paid informers.

  • Season 1 Episode 65: EPISODE: 65

    The Rev. Robert Sanchez, the embattled archbishop of New Mexico; Steven Spielberg; New Yorkers fear a mentally ill, homeless veteran.

  • Season 1 Episode 64: EPISODE: 64

    Value of advanced medical technology; William M. Bulger, president of the Massachusetts Senate; when the forfeiture law hurts the innocent.

  • Season 1 Episode 63: EPISODE: 63

    A death-row inmate may have been unjustly convicted; feminist Camille Paglia; Florida's early-prison-release program; Andy Rooney on bottled water.

  • Season 1 Episode 62: EPISODE: 62

    Activists fight research that could save soldiers who sustain head injuries; tango in Finland; working conditions of migrant laborers in Florida.

  • Season 1 Episode 61: EPISODE: 61

    Reputed king of the bookmakers; cartoonist John Callahan; plastic surgeon changes life of Peruvian boy; cigarettes.

  • Season 1 Episode 60: EPISODE: 60

    Shark cartilage, a treatment for cancer; deaf association challenges parents who had a hearing implant put in their daughter, 6; needless Pentagon spending; Andy Rooney on courtesy.

  • Season 1 Episode 59: EPISODE: 59

    Sons and daughters of Nazis involved in the Holocaust; alleged harassment of black motorists by an Illinois town's police; muscular dystrophy victim, 13; Andy Rooney on road signs.

  • Season 1 Episode 58: EPISODE: 58

    Tycoon Richard Branson; Israelis allegedly abduct a Hezbollah sheik to swap for an air force navigator; authorities find flaws in the testimonies of a Texas coroner; Andy Rooney on colds.

  • Season 1 Episode 57: EPISODE: 57

    Questionable practices of some used-car dealers; unsolved Boston art heist resembles attempt at a Glens Falls, N.Y., museum, 10 years before; tactics of three AIDS activists; Andy Rooney on medical bills.

  • Season 1 Episode 56: EPISODE: 56

    Hemophiliacs infected with HIV; independent filmmakers Ismail Merchant, James Ivory; women's status in India; Andy Rooney on advertising.

  • Season 1 Episode 55: EPISODE: 55

    Homosexual police; Whoopi Goldberg; extreme fringe group harasses environmentalists; Andy Rooney on education.

  • Season 1 Episode 54: EPISODE: 54

    Inventor of an artificial diamond; the Boys' Choir of Harlem; two opposing groups in the abortion battle try to reach an accord.

  • Season 1 Episode 53: EPISODE: 53

    Alleged coverup involves the 1980 disappearance of an Italian jet with 81 passengers; treatments for aging; sexual harassment charges in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms.

  • Season 1 Episode 52: EPISODE: 52

    Boxing manager Rock Newman; 20th homecoming weekend of a North Carolina high school that integrated in 1971; South Africa takes a black tribe's land and sells it to white farmers.

  • Season 1 Episode 51: EPISODE: 51

    New drug for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease); Mississippi Pentecostal preacher builds his church into a multimillion dollar enterprise; homeowners insurance and natural disasters.

  • Season 1 Episode 50: EPISODE: 50

    Drug abuse among Dominican emigrants; President John Silber, Boston University; bloodshed in the former Yugoslavia.

  • Season 1 Episode 49: EPISODE: 49

    Gays in Holland's military; group alleges acts of torture in a county jail; dissociation of blacks and whites at a university.

  • Season 1 Episode 48: EPISODE: 48

    Asian gangsters in the United States; Great Britain's Eton College; accused of spying, American spends 16 years in prison in China.

  • Season 1 Episode 47: EPISODE: 47

    Florida's early prison-release program; Hong Kong Gov. Christopher Patten; Moscow institute experiments with human fetal tissue for cell therapy.

  • Season 1 Episode 46: EPISODE: 46

    Curriculum controversy in New York City; New York Yankee pitcher Steve Howe; Russian President Boris Yeltsin.

  • Season 1 Episode 45: EPISODE: 45

    The reliability of paid informers; Vancouver's exploding Asian population; jailed policeman claims his superiors knew he was falsifying evidence.

  • Season 1 Episode 44: EPISODE: 44

    Robert Sanchez, the embattled Archbishop of New Mexico; casino gambling in Louisiana may be legalized; five Jesuit priests are murdered in El Salvador.

  • Season 1 Episode 43: EPISODE: 43

    Entering the United States; New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade controversy; the 1981 slaughter of 700 during El Salvador's civil war.

  • Season 1 Episode 42: EPISODE: 42

    Lloyd's of London's financial woes; Leonid Brezhnev's daughter, Galina; the Rev. Al Sharpton.

  • Season 1 Episode 41: EPISODE: 41

    Shark cartilage, a treatment for cancer; efforts of St. Petersburg, Fla., to get a Major League baseball team; cartoonist John Callahan.

  • Season 1 Episode 40: EPISODE: 40

    Questionable practices of some used-car dealers; Gregory Hines; methadone clinics.

  • Season 1 Episode 39: EPISODE: 39

    Plastic surgeon changes life of Peruvian boy; Whoopi Goldberg; economist Lester Thurow discusses what American industry needs to do to survive.

  • Season 1 Episode 38: EPISODE: 38

    How a Boston suburb handles domestic violence cases involving women; dancing and socializing in Finland; bloodshed in the former Yugoslavia.

  • Season 1 Episode 37: EPISODE: 37

    A couple adopts children with special needs; Gov. Ann Richards (D-Texas); impaired couple raises a child.

  • Season 1 Episode 36: EPISODE: 36

    Women's status in India; Chairman and CEO Christie Hefner, Playboy Enterprises; activists fight research that could save soldiers who sustain head injuries.

  • Season 1 Episode 35: EPISODE: 35

    FBI sting targets South Carolina lawmakers; member of Italy's Parliament tries to rid the country of the Mafia; the image of England's police.

  • Season 1 Episode 34: EPISODE: 34

    Sexual harassment charges in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; tributes to Rudolph Nureyev, Dizzy Gillespie; alleged harassment of black motorists by a predominantly white Illinois town's police.

  • Season 1 Episode 33: EPISODE: 33

    Indian girl sold to a Saudi family; working conditions at Florida migrant labor camps; Soviet defector Alexander Zuyev.

  • Season 1 Episode 32: EPISODE: 32

    Child custody cases where one parent believes the other's religious beliefs restrict the child; discipline at a Mississippi school for 'at-risk' children; legal drugs in Great Britain.

  • Season 1 Episode 31: EPISODE: 31

    President-elect Clinton and lobbyists; investigator of the Pan Am flight 103 disaster; allegedly, HUD reneged on a promise to help fund a Chicago housing project.

  • Season 1 Episode 30: EPISODE: 30

    Reputed 'king of the bookmakers'; authorities find flaws in the testimonies of a Texas coroner; New York residents fear a mentally ill, homeless veteran.

  • Season 1 Episode 29: EPISODE: 29

    Israelis allegedly abduct a Hezbollah Sheik to swap for a captured Air Force navigator; soprano Marilyn Horne; elderly abuse.

  • Season 1 Episode 28: EPISODE: 28

    New York City school custodians; tactics of three AIDS activists; a lender's practices in Georgia.

  • Season 1 Episode 27: EPISODE: 27

    Changing parricide laws; unsolved Boston art heist has similarities to a botched robbery at a Glens Falls, N.Y., museum, 10 years earlier; tycoon Richard Branson.

  • Season 1 Episode 26: EPISODE: 26

    Woody Allen interview; a death-row inmate may have been unjustly convicted; Denver taxpayers attempt an austere deficit-reduction plan.

  • Season 1 Episode 25: EPISODE: 25

    Piecework at a Cleveland welding-machine plant; deaf association challenges parents who had a hearing implant put in their daughter, 6; Kirk Douglas.

  • Season 1 Episode 24: EPISODE: 24

    House Banking Chairman Henry Gonzalez (D-Texas) probes illegal loans funneled to Saddam Hussein; feminist Camille Paglia; porcelain thief.

  • Season 1 Episode 23: EPISODE: 23

    Ross Perot discusses why he dropped out of the presidential race in July; postwar hazards in Kuwait; black children with white foster families.

  • Season 1 Episode 22: EPISODE: 22

    Larry King; violence in famine-plagued Somalia; a Cuban-American businessman's plans for post-Castro Cuba.

  • Season 1 Episode 17: EPISODE: 17

    Japanese tool firm labels goods as American-made; two activists push to expedite the AIDS-drug testing process; trucking-industry billing practices.

  • Season 1 Episode 16: EPISODE: 16

    The government's alleged role in exporting American jobs to Central America; Billy Bulger, president of the Massachusetts senate; hemophiliacs infected with the HIV virus.

  • Season 1 Episode 15: EPISODE: 15

    Atlanta banker secured loans for Saddam Hussein; independent filmmakers Ismail Merchant, James Ivory; extreme fringe group harasses environmentalists.

  • Season 1 Episode 14: EPISODE: 14

    Homosexual police; 20th homecoming weekend of a North Carolina high school that integrated in 1971; therapy program for Los Angeles children whose relatives died in the streets.

  • Season 1 Episode 13: EPISODE: 13

    Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon Thoralf Sundt; publicity and lobbying efforts surrounding the Persian Gulf War; Yehudi Menuhin.

  • Season 1 Episode 12: EPISODE: 12

    Barbra Streisand interview; victims of the government's forfeiture law; Nazi offspring.

  • Season 1 Episode 11: EPISODE: 11

    Tactics of a radical pro-life group; Steven Spielberg profile; convict runs credit-card scam from cell; Andy Rooney on progress.

  • Season 1 Episode 10: EPISODE: 10

    Ban on fetal-tissue transplants; convicted inside-trader Dennis Levine; Beirut-based airline copes during civil war.

  • Season 1 Episode 9: EPISODE: 9

    Oregon's controversial health-care plan; forced adoptions in the former East Germany; Washington, D.C., attorney Clark Clifford.

  • Season 1 Episode 8: EPISODE: 8

    Some doctors use liquid silicone injections despite an FDA ruling; a genius, 10, plans for the future; a correctional officer at New York's Riker's Island; Andy Rooney on phone recordings.

  • Season 1 Episode 7: EPISODE: 7

    Work camps in China; Bel Air homeless; allegations of cover-up at the Trans Alaska Pipeline; Andy Rooney on shopping carts.

  • Season 1 Episode 6: EPISODE: 6

    Kentucky suburb protests the disposal of chemical weapons; auto-makers' 'buy American' push; '40s baby-selling in Tennessee; Andy Rooney on prices.

  • Season 1 Episode 5: EPISODE: 5

    French diet and heart-attack rate; Anita Hill; former colonel is disciplined for two Gulf War friendly fire deaths; Andy Rooney on getting started.

  • Season 1 Episode 4: EPISODE: 4

    Couple adopts special-needs children; New Deal program exists long after its goals have been met; inadequate health coverage; Andy Rooney on ingredients.

  • Season 1 Episode 3: EPISODE: 3

    Jay Leno; children's violence against children; Mississippi plantation owners take advantage of welfare law; Andy Rooney on labels.

  • Season 1 Episode 2: EPISODE: 2

    Hand-held radar guns and cancer; Soviet Jews emigrate to Israel; monosodium glutamate and the FDA; Andy Rooney on pill-bottle cotton.

  • Season 1 Episode 1: EPISODE: 1

    Russian President Boris Yeltsin and family; investigating and disciplining negligent doctors; new information may exonerate a convicted Nazi war criminal.