60 Minutes - Full Broadcast in Audio http://serve.cbsradionewsfeed.com/rss.php?id=90 en-us © 2009 CBS Radio News Get the biggest scoops and best storytelling on television. CBS Radio News Get the biggest scoops and best storytelling on television from 60 Minutes - on your schedule. Now you can listen to the show in its entirety every week. 60 Minutes is the most successful broadcast in television history with 82 Emmys under its belt. It won four Emmys this year for Ed Bradly's story on the Duke University rape case, Lesley Stahl's piece on ousted Hewlett-Packard chairwoman Patricia Dunn, Scott Pelley's report on the genocie in Darfur and Mike Wallace's interview with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. 60 Minutes is also the only show to obtain interviews with every American president from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush. The correspondents and contributors of 60 Minutes are Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Steve Kroft, Lara Logan, Scott Pelley, Morley Safer, Bob Simon and Lesley Stahl. Andy Rooney is the broadcast's commentator. Get the biggest scoops and best storytelling on television from 60 Minutes - on your schedule. Now you can listen to the show in its entirety every week. 60 Minutes is the most successful broadcast in television history with 82 Emmys under its belt. It won four Emmys this year for Ed Bradly's story on the Duke University rape case, Lesley Stahl's piece on ousted Hewlett-Packard chairwoman Patricia Dunn, Scott Pelley's report on the genocie in Darfur and Mike Wallace's interview with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. 60 Minutes is also the only show to obtain interviews with every American president from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush. The correspondents and contributors of 60 Minutes are Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Steve Kroft, Lara Logan, Scott Pelley, Morley Safer, Bob Simon and Lesley Stahl. Andy Rooney is the broadcast's commentator. CBS Radio News H1N1 Flu Vaccine, Yakuza CBS Radio News CBS Radio News On 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley reports on the manufacture and distribution of the H1N1 flu vaccine, and more importantly if it's safe to take. Lara Logan investigates the Yakuza, Japan's mafia, and how they may help foreigners jump the line in America for a life-saving liver transplant. Lesley Stahl looks into Hollywood Pirates...criminals who copy films and distribute them illegally before they hit theaters. Those stories and more on 60 Minutes. On 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley reports on the manufacture and distribution of the H1N1 flu vaccine, and more importantly if it's safe to take. Lara Logan investigates the Yakuza, Japan's mafia, and how they may help foreigners jump the line in America for a life-saving liver transplant. Lesley Stahl looks into Hollywood Pirates...criminals who copy films and distribute them illegally before they hit theaters. Those stories and more on 60 Minutes. H1N1 Flu Vaccine, Yakuza, Japan's Mafia, Movie Pirating http://serve.castfire.com/audio/184937/60Minutes_1801_1283998_2009-11-01-192159.mp3 Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:00:00 -0500 42:03 Medicare and Medicaid CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Medicare and Medicaid fraudsters are cheating U.S. taxpayers out of an estimated $90 billion a year using a billing scam that is surprisingly easy to execute. Steve Kroft investigates. More Americans suffer from epilepsy than Parkinson's, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis combined. Katie Couric reports on a disease that may not be getting the attention it deserves. Those stories and more, on 60 Minutes. Medicare and Medicaid fraudsters are cheating U.S. taxpayers out of an estimated $90 billion a year using a billing scam that is surprisingly easy to execute. Steve Kroft investigates. More Americans suffer from epilepsy than Parkinson's, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis combined. Katie Couric reports on a disease that may not be getting the attention it deserves. Those stories and more, on 60 Minutes. Medicare and Medicaid, Epilepsy, Tyler Perry http://serve.castfire.com/audio/181123/60Minutes_1801_1275169_2009-10-25-190503.mp3 Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:00:00 -0400 42:37 H1N1, cancer, Drew Barrymore CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Scott Pelley reports on the H1N1 virus and its growing toll on children and teens. Lesley Stahl speaks with John Kanzius, a man with leukemia who invented a radio wave machine to help cure his cancer. Finally, Anderson Cooper sits down with Drew Barrymore to discuss her transformation from a troubled child star, to a successful actress, producer and director. Scott Pelley reports on the H1N1 virus and its growing toll on children and teens. Lesley Stahl speaks with John Kanzius, a man with leukemia who invented a radio wave machine to help cure his cancer. Finally, Anderson Cooper sits down with Drew Barrymore to discuss her transformation from a troubled child star, to a successful actress, producer and director. H1N1, cancer, Drew Barrymore http://serve.castfire.com/audio/177961/1860MinutesPodcast_1801_1266909_2009-10-20-050602.mp3 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 05:00:00 -0400 42:37 Afghanistan; Concussions; Wingsuits CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Scott Pelley reports from Afghanistan, where he spends time with a U.S. Marine company sent as part of President Obama's troop buildup. Bob Simon reports on connections being found between concussions and brain damage, particularly in professional football players. Steve Kroft reports on the latest trend in extreme sports, where men donning wing suits "fly" at speeds of 140 miles per hour. Scott Pelley reports from Afghanistan, where he spends time with a U.S. Marine company sent as part of President Obama's troop buildup. Bob Simon reports on connections being found between concussions and brain damage, particularly in professional football players. Steve Kroft reports on the latest trend in extreme sports, where men donning wing suits "fly" at speeds of 140 miles per hour. Afghanistan; Concussions; Wingsuits; troop buildup; brain damage; extreme sports http://serve.castfire.com/audio/173559/1160MinutesPodcast10-11-09_1801_1259024_2009-10-11-191749.mp3 Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:00:00 -0400 42:52 Mini-Madoff; TN Waste CBS Radio News CBS Radio News On 60 Minutes, Steve Kroft interviews Marc Dreier, the so-called "mini-Madoff" Ponzi schemer to help better understand how Bernard Madoff could have done what he did. Lesley Stahl reports on 130 million tons of waste in Kingston, Tennessee. Later on in the show, Scott Pelley travels to Kenya to see the great wildebeest migration. That and more, on 60 Minutes. On 60 Minutes, Steve Kroft interviews Marc Dreier, the so-called "mini-Madoff" Ponzi schemer to help better understand how Bernard Madoff could have done what he did. Lesley Stahl reports on 130 million tons of waste in Kingston, Tennessee. Later on in the show, Scott Pelley travels to Kenya to see the great wildebeest migration. That and more, on 60 Minutes. Mini-Madoff; TN Waste; Wildebeest Migration http://serve.castfire.com/audio/170813/60Minutes_1801_1251956_2009-10-06-101253.mp3 Tue, 06 Oct 2009 10:00:00 -0400 42:43 Afghanistan Troops; Madoff CBS Radio News CBS Radio News On the season premiere of 60 Minutes, CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin reports on General Stanley McChrystal--the top U.S. Commander in Afghanistan--and the mission that lies ahead for him and American troops in the country. Later in the show, 60 Minutes Correspondent Morley Safer reports on the aftermath of the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme and the man charged with finding billions of dollars owed to investors. And 60 Minutes Steve Kroft takes an interesting look behind celebrity deaths and what can come from it. That, and more, on 60 Minutes. On the season premiere of 60 Minutes, CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin reports on General Stanley McChrystal--the top U.S. Commander in Afghanistan--and the mission that lies ahead for him and American troops in the country. Later in the show, 60 Minutes Correspondent Morley Safer reports on the aftermath of the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme and the man charged with finding billions of dollars owed to investors. And 60 Minutes Steve Kroft takes an interesting look behind celebrity deaths and what can come from it. That, and more, on 60 Minutes. Afghanistan Troops; Madoff; Celebrity Deaths http://serve.castfire.com/audio/165687/60Minutes_1801_1243207_2009-09-27-193746.mp3 Sun, 27 Sep 2009 19:00:00 -0400 40:19 Prosthetic Arms CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Tonight on 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley reports on new technology that is making it possible for amputees to pick up small, delicate objects thanks to the biggest innovation in prosthetic arms since World War II. Tonight on 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley reports on new technology that is making it possible for amputees to pick up small, delicate objects thanks to the biggest innovation in prosthetic arms since World War II. Prosthetic Arms http://serve.castfire.com/audio/161743/60Minutes_1801_1235041_2009-09-21-103653.mp3 Mon, 21 Sep 2009 10:00:00 -0400 42:52 President Barack Obama; True Compass; Sen. Ted Kennedy; Guiding Light CBS Radio News CBS Radio News On "60 Minutes": Steve Kroft interviews President Barack Obama at an important time in his presidency. Ted Kennedy Jr. and "True Compass" editor and publisher Jonathan Karp sit down with Lesley Stahl to reflect on the legacy of the Lion of the Senate. Also in the show, Morley Safer interviews the actors and writers of television's longest running drama, "Guiding Light." On "60 Minutes": Steve Kroft interviews President Barack Obama at an important time in his presidency. Ted Kennedy Jr. and "True Compass" editor and publisher Jonathan Karp sit down with Lesley Stahl to reflect on the legacy of the Lion of the Senate. Also in the show, Morley Safer interviews the actors and writers of television's longest running drama, "Guiding Light." President Barack Obama; True Compass; Sen. Ted Kennedy; Guiding Light http://serve.castfire.com/audio/157523/9-13-0960Minutes_1801_1226671_2009-09-13-203854.mp3 Sun, 13 Sep 2009 20:00:00 -0400 42:57 Wildfires, Afghanistan, Music CBS Radio News CBS Radio News On tonight's edition of 60 Minutes: global warming is increasing the intensity and number of forest fires across the American West. Scott Pelley goes to the fire line to report. Also tonight, Lara Logan reports from a forward operating base in Afghanistan on the fight against the Taliban. And later, Morley Safer reports on mentally ill musician Nathaniel Ayers who has become the subject of a book, and now a Hollywood film, after he was discovered living on the streets by Los Angeles Times newspaper columnist Steve Lopez. On tonight's edition of 60 Minutes: global warming is increasing the intensity and number of forest fires across the American West. Scott Pelley goes to the fire line to report. Also tonight, Lara Logan reports from a forward operating base in Afghanistan on the fight against the Taliban. And later, Morley Safer reports on mentally ill musician Nathaniel Ayers who has become the subject of a book, and now a Hollywood film, after he was discovered living on the streets by Los Angeles Times newspaper columnist Steve Lopez. Wildfires, Afghanistan, Music http://serve.castfire.com/audio/153587/0660MINUTES09-06-09_1801_1218445_2009-09-06-141214.mp3 Sun, 06 Sep 2009 14:00:00 -0400 41:35 Recycling Electronics; The Wasteland; Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction; Forrest Bird CBS Radio News CBS Radio News On tonight's "60 Minutes": Every year, millions of valuable electronics generated by the U.S. often illegally make their way to China, harming the environment and the people who salvage their components. And later, Steve Kroft reports on the roles certain complicated financial instruments are playing in the economic crisis, and Morley Safer delves into the life of Forrest Bird, famous for inventing the respirator. On tonight's "60 Minutes": Every year, millions of valuable electronics generated by the U.S. often illegally make their way to China, harming the environment and the people who salvage their components. And later, Steve Kroft reports on the roles certain complicated financial instruments are playing in the economic crisis, and Morley Safer delves into the life of Forrest Bird, famous for inventing the respirator. Recycling Electronics; The Wasteland; Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction; Forrest Bird http://serve.castfire.com/audio/149283/60Minutes08-30-09_1801_1210356_2009-08-30-150101.mp3 Sun, 30 Aug 2009 14:00:00 -0400 42:39 Don Hewitt CBS Radio News CBS Radio News 60 Minutes will devote its entire hour this week to the news magazine's creator and former executive producer, Don Hewitt, who died Wednesday at the age of 86. 60 Minutes will devote its entire hour this week to the news magazine's creator and former executive producer, Don Hewitt, who died Wednesday at the age of 86. Get the biggest scoops and best storytelling on television. http://serve.castfire.com/audio/145607/60Minutes08-23-09_1801_1202142_2009-08-23-165655.mp3 Sun, 23 Aug 2009 16:00:00 -0400 42:57 Michael Vick Interview CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Michael Vick speaks in his first interview since he admitted to participating in the illegal dogfighting that resulted in a prison sentence and his suspension from the NFL. James Brown is the correspondent. Also tonight: Increasingly, the U.S. military is relying on un-manned, often armed aircraft to track and destroy the enemy - sometimes controlled from bases thousands of miles away from the battlefront. Lara Logan reports. Plus... Coldplay, the British rock group that has taken its place among the most popular bands in the world, gives 60 Minutes a rare look inside its world that includes a candid interview with frontman Chris Martin. Steve Kroft reports. Michael Vick speaks in his first interview since he admitted to participating in the illegal dogfighting that resulted in a prison sentence and his suspension from the NFL. James Brown is the correspondent. Also tonight: Increasingly, the U.S. military is relying on un-manned, often armed aircraft to track and destroy the enemy - sometimes controlled from bases thousands of miles away from the battlefront. Lara Logan reports. Plus... Coldplay, the British rock group that has taken its place among the most popular bands in the world, gives 60 Minutes a rare look inside its world that includes a candid interview with frontman Chris Martin. Steve Kroft reports. Michael Vick Interview http://serve.castfire.com/audio/141497/60Minutes08-16-09_1801_1194101_2009-08-16-160154.mp3 Sun, 16 Aug 2009 16:00:00 -0400 42:57 Bananas; Brain Computer Interface; Sharks CBS Radio News CBS Radio News On tonight's "60 Minutes": Critics argue that tour operators are making ocean waters more dangerous for swimmers and surfers, by attracting sharks to their boats with food. But first, Steve Kroft reports on the death of civilians in Colombia; and Scott Pelley looks at the future of BCI and its potential benefit for the paralyzed. On tonight's "60 Minutes": Critics argue that tour operators are making ocean waters more dangerous for swimmers and surfers, by attracting sharks to their boats with food. But first, Steve Kroft reports on the death of civilians in Colombia; and Scott Pelley looks at the future of BCI and its potential benefit for the paralyzed. Bananas; Brain Computer Interface; Sharks http://serve.castfire.com/audio/137785/60Minutes08-09-09_1801_1186631_2009-08-09-144056.mp3 Sun, 09 Aug 2009 14:00:00 -0400 42:49 TSA Checkpoints; Drunk Driving; Wyclef Jean CBS Radio News CBS Radio News The Transportation Security Administration says the hassles passengers endure at airport security checkpoints really make them safer. CBS News Correspondent Lesley Stahl reports. With drunken driving fatalities staying constant despite all the campaigns against the crime, some prosecutors are pursuing harsher penalties against perpetrators. CBS News Correspondent Bob Simon reports. Wyclef Jean emigrated to the U.S. as a baby and grew up to live the American dream as a millionaire rock star. He's now using his extraordinary talents and wealth to help his native Haiti. CBS News Correspondent Scott Pelley reports. That and more on 60 Minutes. The Transportation Security Administration says the hassles passengers endure at airport security checkpoints really make them safer. CBS News Correspondent Lesley Stahl reports. With drunken driving fatalities staying constant despite all the campaigns against the crime, some prosecutors are pursuing harsher penalties against perpetrators. CBS News Correspondent Bob Simon reports. Wyclef Jean emigrated to the U.S. as a baby and grew up to live the American dream as a millionaire rock star. He's now using his extraordinary talents and wealth to help his native Haiti. CBS News Correspondent Scott Pelley reports. That and more on 60 Minutes. TSA Checkpoints; Drunk Driving; Wyclef Jean http://serve.castfire.com/audio/134375/60MinutesRadio08-02-09_1801_1178298_2009-08-02-190847.mp3 Sun, 02 Aug 2009 19:00:00 -0400 42:30 Gun Sales, Lion Poisoning CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Lesley Stahl investigates the reason for a rise in gun sales, despite the economic downturn. The African lion is facing a new threat - poison, and their numbers continue to dwindle. Lesley Stahl investigates the reason for a rise in gun sales, despite the economic downturn. The African lion is facing a new threat - poison, and their numbers continue to dwindle. Gun Sales, Lion Poisoning http://serve.castfire.com/audio/130905/60Minutes07-26-09Podcast_1801_1169826_2009-07-26-175548.mp3 Sun, 26 Jul 2009 17:00:00 -0400 41:08 Osama Bin Laden Hunt; DNA Exonerations CBS Radio News CBS Radio News The officer who led the US Army's Delta Force mission to kill or capture Osama bin Laden after September 11th reveals what really happened in Tora Bora, Afghanistan, when the al-Qaeda leader narrowly escaped. Scott Pelley reports. Lesley Stahl investigates flaws in eyewitness testimony that are at the heart of the DNA exonerations of falsely convicted people like Ronald Cotton, who has forgiven his accuser, Jennifer Thompson. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." The officer who led the US Army's Delta Force mission to kill or capture Osama bin Laden after September 11th reveals what really happened in Tora Bora, Afghanistan, when the al-Qaeda leader narrowly escaped. Scott Pelley reports. Lesley Stahl investigates flaws in eyewitness testimony that are at the heart of the DNA exonerations of falsely convicted people like Ronald Cotton, who has forgiven his accuser, Jennifer Thompson. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." Osama Bin Laden Hunt; DNA Exonerations http://serve.castfire.com/audio/124089/1260MinutesPodcast_1801_1153489_2009-07-13-074547.mp3 Sun, 12 Jul 2009 19:00:00 -0400 42:51 Afghanistan, Army, Testimony CBS Radio News CBS News Radio The officer who led the US Army's Delta Force mission to kill or capture Osama bin Laden after September 11th reveals what really happened in Tora Bora, Afghanistan, when the al-Qaeda leader narrowly escaped. Scott Pelley reports. Lesley Stahl investigates flaws in eyewitness testimony that are at the heart of the DNA exonerations of falsely convicted people like Ronald Cotton, who has forgiven his accuser, Jennifer Thompson. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." The officer who led the US Army's Delta Force mission to kill or capture Osama bin Laden after September 11th reveals what really happened in Tora Bora, Afghanistan, when the al-Qaeda leader narrowly escaped. Scott Pelley reports. Lesley Stahl investigates flaws in eyewitness testimony that are at the heart of the DNA exonerations of falsely convicted people like Ronald Cotton, who has forgiven his accuser, Jennifer Thompson. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." Afghanistan, Army, Testimony http://serve.castfire.com/audio/123955/1260MinutesPodcast_1801_1153489_2009-07-12-205348.mp3 Sun, 12 Jul 2009 19:00:00 -0400 42:51 Sully Sullenberger; East Africa Orphanage CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Tonight on 60 Minutes, hero pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger tells CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric what it felt like to land a jetliner with 150 passengers and 5 crew members on the Hudson River. Also, the passengers from flight 1549 have an emotional reunion with the crew. Later, CBS News Correspondent Bob Simon talks about his visit to a special orphanage in East Africa where young elephants get a new lease on life. Tonight on 60 Minutes, hero pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger tells CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric what it felt like to land a jetliner with 150 passengers and 5 crew members on the Hudson River. Also, the passengers from flight 1549 have an emotional reunion with the crew. Later, CBS News Correspondent Bob Simon talks about his visit to a special orphanage in East Africa where young elephants get a new lease on life. Sully Sullenberger; East Africa Orphanage http://serve.castfire.com/audio/119563/60Minutes07-05-09_1801_1145666_2009-07-05-210547.mp3 Sun, 05 Jul 2009 20:00:00 -0400 41:56 Online Poker; Mind Reading; Africa CBS Radio News CBS Radio News Online poker players suspecting cheating were forced to successfully ferret out the cheaters themselves. Steve Kroft and The Washington Post's Gilbert Gaul report. Neuroscience researchers have learned so much about how we think and the brain activity linked to certain thoughts that it is now possible - on a very basic scale - to read a person's mind. Lesley Stahl reports. American Greg Carr is using his great wealth to try to help some of the poorest people in Africa by attracting more tourists to their neighborhood. Scott Pelley reports. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." Online poker players suspecting cheating were forced to successfully ferret out the cheaters themselves. Steve Kroft and The Washington Post's Gilbert Gaul report. Neuroscience researchers have learned so much about how we think and the brain activity linked to certain thoughts that it is now possible - on a very basic scale - to read a person's mind. Lesley Stahl reports. American Greg Carr is using his great wealth to try to help some of the poorest people in Africa by attracting more tourists to their neighborhood. Scott Pelley reports. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." Online Poker; Mind Reading; Africa http://serve.castfire.com/audio/116395/60Minutes06-28-09_1801_1136896_2009-06-28-184858.mp3 Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:00:00 -0400 42:58 Supermax Prison; Drug-cartel Violence; Lebron James CBS Radio News CBS Radio News This week: "60 Minutes" goes behind bars. Exclusive footage from within and a rare interview with its former warden takes viewers inside the secretive "Supermax" federal prison. Scott Pelley reports. Also: Drug-cartel fueled violence has turned into a war in Mexico, with thousands of deaths and the government battling well-armed gangs. Anderson Cooper reports. And Correspondent Steve Kroft sits down and chats with NBA phenom with Lebron James. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." This week: "60 Minutes" goes behind bars. Exclusive footage from within and a rare interview with its former warden takes viewers inside the secretive "Supermax" federal prison. Scott Pelley reports. Also: Drug-cartel fueled violence has turned into a war in Mexico, with thousands of deaths and the government battling well-armed gangs. Anderson Cooper reports. And Correspondent Steve Kroft sits down and chats with NBA phenom with Lebron James. All this coming up on "60 Minutes." Supermax Prison; Drug-cartel Violence; Lebron James http://serve.castfire.com/audio/112849/60Minutes06-21-09_1801_1128541_2009-06-21-143646.mp3 Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:00:00 -0400 41:55