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Recent Episodes
60 Minutes - Nov. 15
On the road with a bomb-hunting unit in Afghanistan as they encounter deadly bombs. The inspiration for the lead character in "Jurassic Park." (11/15; 43:00)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-MI), Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Dana Priest from the "Washington Post" & National Security Analyst Juan Zarate. (11/15; 28:52)
KCBS In Depth: Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics
UC Berkeley Athletic Director Sandy Barbour. (11/15; 28:00)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (11/15; 48:02)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (11/08; 40:00)
60 Minutes - Nov. 8
Foreign hackers get into the computer systems that run crucial elements of the world's infrastructure. Plus interview with Andre Agassi. (11/8; 42:32)
Face The Nation
Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., says the health care bill passed by the House of Representatives is "dead on arrival to the Senate."
KCBS In Depth: The Failed Parole of Phillip Garrido
Matthew Cates, State Secretary of Corrections and Rehabilitation (11/8; 28:00)
60 Minutes - Nov. 1
The H1N1 flu vaccine; how the Japanese mafia may help foreigners jump the line in the US for a life-saving liver transplant; and Hollywood Pirates. (11/1; 42:03)
Face the Nation
White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod spoke with Bob Schieffer the Right-Wing media's criticism of President Obama. Plus; Sen. Joe Lieberman. (11/1; 29:00)
KCBS In Depth: Parking Meters and Parking Policy
UCLA Urban Planning Professor and Parking Expert Donald Shoup.(11/1; 28:00)
60 Minutes - Oct. 25
Medicare and Medicaid fraudsters are cheating U.S. taxpayers out of an estimated $90 billion a year. More Americans suffer from epilepsy than Parkinson's, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis combined. (10/25; 42:37)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). (10/25; 28:41)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (10/25; 48:01)
KCBS In Depth: High-Speed Rail Update
Quentin Kopp, California High-Speed Rail Authority Board Member. (10/25; 28:00)
KCBS In Depth Part Two: High-Speed Rail
Quentin Kopp, California High-Speed Rail Authority Board Member. (10/25; 10:00)
60 Minutes - Oct 18
The H1N1 virus and its growing toll on kids and teens. A man with leukemia invents a radio wave machine to help cure his cancer. Plus, Drew Barrymore. (10/18; 42:37)
Face the Nation
CBS Political Analyst John Dickerson fills in for Bob Schieffer and talks with White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX)and Sen. John Kerry (D-MA).(10/18; 28:47)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (10/18; 48:02)
KCBS In Depth: Earthquakes
USGS Earthquake Geologist David Schwartz (10/18; 28:00)
60 Minutes - Oct. 11
Afghanistan; Sports Concussions; the Birdmen. (10/11; 45:00)
60 Minutes - Oct. 4
The swindler; coal ash; the great migration. (10/4; 45:00)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), David Ignatius of the "Washington Post" and Michael O'Hanlon from the Brookings Institution. (10/11; 28:50)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (10/11; 48:02)
KCBS In Depth: The H1N1 Flu and Vaccine
Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Roger Baxter (28:00; 10/11)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee Carl Levin (D-MI), House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skeleton(R-M0),and retired general Anthony Zinni. (10/4; 28:50)
KCBS In Depth: Fighting Crime in the Tenderloin
SFPD Captain Gary Jimenez. (10/4; 27:35)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (10/4; 40:02)
60 Minutes - Sept. 27
General Stanley McChrystal and the mission that lies ahead in Afghanistan. The aftermath of the Madoff Ponzi scheme. And a look behind celebrity deaths. (9/27; 40:19)
Face the Nation
CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith fills in for Bob Schieffer and talks with Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). (9/27; 28:39)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (9/27; 48:03)
KCBS In Depth: The Bay Area News Project
Neil Henry, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Journalism, discusses the new effort to boost local journalism. (9/27; 28:00)
KCBS In Depth - Part Two: The Bay Area News Project
Neil Henry, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Journalism, discusses the new effort to boost local journalism. Part Two. (9/27; 14:00)
60 Minutes - Sept. 20
Amputees are able to pick up small, delicate objects thanks to the biggest innovation in prosthetic arms since WWII. (9/20; 42:52)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks with President Barack Obama and GOP National Chairman, Michael Steele. (9/20; 28:40)
In Depth: Media and Politics
Joe Tuman, Professor of Legal & Political Communications, San Francisco State University. (9/20; 28:09)
Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (9/20; 48:02)
60 Minutes - Sept. 13
Obama at an important time in his presidency. Reflecting on the legacy of the Lion of the Senate. Plus TV's longest running drama, "Guiding Light." (9/13; 42:57)
Face the Nation
Bob Schieffer talks President Obama's top advisor, David Axelrod, Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME), syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Roger Simon of the Politico. (9/13; 28:51)
CBS Weekend Roundup
An in-depth review of the week's top stories. (9/13; 48:01)
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