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Recent Episodes
60 Minutes - Feb 7
Flaws in eyewitness testimony that have falsely convicted people. Plus, an American philanthropist uses his wealth to restore a nat'l park in Mozambique to help attract tourists. (2/7; 42:18)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, CBS Sports' Shannon Sharpe, Phil Simms and Jim Nantz. (2/7; 28:53)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (2/7; 48:01)
KCBS In Depth: Fighting Crime in Oakland
New Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts. (2/7; 28:00)
KCBS In Depth Part Two: Fighting Crime in Oakland
More with Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts. (2/7; 22:00)
60 Minutes - Jan. 31
A rare look at America's elite Special Forces up close. U.S. snowboarder Shaun White, and superstar Beyonce on the road. (1/31; 42:48)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Gov. Haley Barbour (R-Miss.), Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D-Mich.), Gov. Ed Rendell (D-Pa.), Sen. John Thune (R-S.C.), Anne Kornblut of the Washington Post and Jim Vandehei of Politico.com. (1/31; 28:53)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (1/31; 48:02)
KCBS In Depth: Highways, Bridges, Tolls and Mass Transit
Steve Heminger, Executive Director of the Bay Area's Metropolitan Transportation Commission. (1/31; 28:00)
60 MINUTES Presents: a Tribute to Don Hewitt
This hour pays tribute to the news magazine's creator and former executive producer, Don Hewitt, who passed away last August at the age of 86. (1/24; 42:11)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, and CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford. (1/24; 28:47)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (1/24; 48:02)
KCBS In Depth - Return from Haiti
Marin farmer and Haiti aid volunteer Mark Pasternak, who was in Haiti with his family during the earthquake. (1/24; 28:00)
KCBS In Depth Part Two - Return from Haiti
Marin farmer and Haiti aid volunteer Mark Pasternak, who was in Haiti with his family during the earthquake. (1/24; 16:00)
60 Minutes - Jan. 17
Recovery efforts in Haiti following the devastating quake. How American Samoa produces more NFL players than any place in America. And Spanish-born actress Penelope Cruz. (1/17; 41:34)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, Commander of U.S. Military Relief Operation in Haiti Lt. General P.K. Keen and USAID Administrator Dr. Rajiv Shah. (1/17; 28:37)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (1/17; 48:00)
KCBS In Depth: Sports and Society
Sports sociologist Dr. Harry Edwards discusses steroids, guns in the locker room and race relations. (1/17; 28:00)
KCBS In Depth Part Two: Sports and Society
Dr. Harry Edwards discusses the Tiger Woods story and the business of college athletics. (1/17; 18:40)
60 Minutes - Jan. 10
The multi-billion-dollar "virtual fence" being built at the U.S.-Mexican border; plus behind-the-scenes issues from the Rep. and Dem. camps during the presidential campaign. (1/11; 42:55)
KCBS In Depth: The Birth of Broadcasting and the KCBS Centennial
Retired journalist, author and San Jose State professor Gordon Greb. (11/29; 28:00)
Weekend Roundup 1/3
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (1/3; 48:00)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI), CBS News' Jan Crawford and "New York Times" reporter Peter Baker. (1/10; 28:50)
KCBS In Depth: New Technology
KCBS Tech Analyst Larry Magid from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (1/10; 28:00)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (1/10; 47:58)
60 Minutes - Jan. 3
Swiss banker Bradley Birkenfeld helped uncover thousands of untaxed Swiss accounts. The increasing claims handled by the Dept of Veteran's Affairs. Researchers in Central Africa are decoding elephants. (1/3; 42:50)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Chief White House correspondent Chip Reid, Justice & Homeland Security correspondent Bob Orr, Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, National Security correspondent David Martin & Chief Legal correspondent Jan Crawford. (1/3; 2
KCBS In Depth: National Security/Health Care Reform
Peninsula Congresswoman Anna Eshoo. (1/3; 28:00)
KCBS In Depth Part Two: Afghanistan
Peninsula Congresswoman Anna Eshoo. (1/3; 11:00)
60 Minutes - Dec. 27
Lesley Stahl speaks with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on California\'s severe water shortage. Lara Logan interviews former CIA operative Henry Crumpton about the fall of the Taliban and al Qaeda in 2001 in Afghanistan. Those stories and more on 60 Minut
Face the Nation
CBS Political Analyst John Dickerson fills in for Bob Schieffer and talks with White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, Rep. Peter King (R-NY), Rep. James Clyburn, (D-SC), CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent Armen Keteyian and CBS News National Se
KCBS In Depth: Airline Passenger Rights
Kate Hanni, founder of FlyersRights.org (12/27; 28:00)
Yearend Roundup
An in-depth review of the year's top stories. (12/27; 48:03)
60 Minutes - Dec. 20
How residents in Wilmington, Ohio are coping a year after thousands of them lost their jobs. Plus, Alec Baldwin talks candidly about his career and personal life. (12/20; 42:37)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME), Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA)and Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH). (12/20; 28:46)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (12/20; 48:02)
KCBS In Depth: Afghanistan
Tom Gouttierre, Director of Afghanistan Studies, University of Nebraska at Omaha (12/20; 28:00)
60 Minutes - Dec. 13
Pres. Obama about his decision to send more troops into Afghanistan, how the economy is measuring up, and even his reaction to the security mishap at last week's White House state dinner. (12/13; 42:54)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), Ben Nelson (D-NE), Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). (12/13; 28:48)
KCBS In Depth: Miracle on the Hudson/Airline Safety
Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger (12/13; 28:00)
KCBS In Depth Podcast
KCBS In Depth: Our weekly half-hour news interview. On air: Saturdays 5:30a.m.; Sundays 8:30 a.m., 8:30 p.m.
Face the Nation: On air: Sundays at 9:30 am and 9:30 pm.
60 Minutes: On air: Sundays at 7 pm.
 
 
 
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