60 Minutes - Season 44
Season 44
Episodes
NYPD's Counterterrorism Unit | Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Otsuchi, Japan | Alex Honnold | Andy Rooney
Jeffery Immelt | The Egyptian Military
Gen. John Allen | Vincent van Gogh
Steve Jobs | Apps for Autistic People
Madoffs | All American
A Lobbyist's Playbook | Operation Proper Exit
Insiders | Taser | Freeman Hrabowski
Christine Lagarde | The Pledge | Taylor Swift
Hard Times Generation | The Flavorists | Angelina
Prosecuting Wall Street | Michael Buble
President Obama | Howard Buffett
The Majority Leader | The Gardens of the Queen | Meryl Streep
The Library | Mount Athos
Stem Cell Treatments | Brothers in the Marines | Truffles
Groupon | Qatar | Jake
Wildebeest Migration | Elephant Dictionary | Jane Goodall
Leon Panetta | Roger Goodell | Big Game Species in US
Deception at Duke | India's Gold | The Year of Adele
Trapped in Unemployment | Treating Depression | The Mozart of Chess
Going to Extremes
Stuxnet | The Archbishop of Dublin | Redshirting
The Spymaster Speaks | Teacher to the World | Aerosmith
SpaceX | Face Blindness
Resurrecting Chrysler | Evidence of Innocence | Novak Djokovic
Hard Landing | Sugar | Art Market
An Imperfect Union | The Sport of Kings | Joy in the Congo
Remembering Mike Wallace
The Case Against Lehman | Christians of the Holy Land | The Trouble with Treasure
Hard Measures | Hooked
The Raptor | Cleaning Up Whitley County | Michael Phelps
Hank | The Gulen Movement | The Role of a Lifetime
Dropping Out | Hard Cases | Roger Waters
60 Minutes Presents: Honoring Our Troops
After many requests for help from his ambushed unit were denied, Dakota Meyer took matters into his own hands, going through a gauntlet of Taliban fire five times to try and to save his trapped comrades. His efforts earned him the Medal of Honor. David Martin reports. Mary Walsh and Tadd Lascari are the producers.
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