
9/28/2025: Full Episode
First, a message from Utah Gov. Cox after the Charlie Kirk murder. Then, a report on undersea cable cutting in the Baltic Sea. And, UFC head Dana White: The 60 Minutes Interview.
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How an American became the leader of an ISIS cell; then, disturbing footage of circus animal abuse leads to widespread reform; and, hear music created by inmates and guards in a Malawi prison.
Fighting for life in Syria's vicious civil war; then, Steve Kroft reports on how cash-starved countries offer citizenship for a price; and, chess instills new dreams in kids from rural Mississippi county.
Putin critic says he's one of the lucky ones: "I'm still here;" then, Chobani's billionaire founder on creating jobs in America; and, saving Africa's endangered mountain gorilla.
At nearly 100, Bataan Death March survivor Ben Skardon marches on; then, wildfires are on the rise due to drought and climate change; and, technology that could change how humans live and work in space.
Anderson Cooper investigates Brazil's massive corruption scandal; then, an informant says he was planted in Orange County jail to snitch; and, "space archaeology" transforms how ancient sites are discovered.
Places of worship take stand against Trump's immigration crackdown; then, the unconventional and controversial style of the sheriff at one of the largest jails in the country; and, how Chinese artist Ai Weiwei became an enemy-of-the-state.
Fired FBI Director James Comey in 2014: "You cannot trust people in power;" then, what bin Laden documents reveal about al Qaeda; and did life ever exist on Mars? It could have.
Deported man's wife and friends rethink voting for Trump; then, what the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive wants the world to know; and, how the Chicago Cubs finally won the World Series after 108 years.
Michael Bloomberg's net worth is $47B, how will he use it? Then, Judge Alex Kozinski's advice for President Trump. And, horse racing that's not for the faint-hearted.
Sandy Hook families on enduring a loved one's murder; then, inside NOLA public defenders' decision to refuse felony cases; and, restoring eyesight with a simple, inexpensive surgery.
The white officer who fatally shot Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man, explains why; then, architect Peter Marino on being a tastemaker for the rich and famous.
How difficult is it to monitor Americans who sympathize with ISIS? Anderson Cooper reports; then, 60 Minutes investigates fake news' real consequences; and, kids fight stereotypes using chess in rural Mississippi.
Loophole in H-1B visas costs some Americans their jobs; then, fighting famine in war-torn South Sudan; and meet Julia, Sesame Street's new Muppet who has autism.
60 Minutes examines the unfortunate fate that stalks some of Putin's most prominent critics; then, does torture get good intel? Ex-Gitmo detainee says, "No."
France's Marine Le Pen says she's not waging a religious war; then,"incredibly moving' audio from El Faro's final hours; and disturbing footage of circus animal abuse leads to widespread reform.
When Dana White took over the UFC more than 20 years ago, it was unprofitable and largely unsanctioned. Now it's worth billions and has penetrated mainstream culture.
UFC CEO Dana White explains how he helped turn the UFC into a global empire worth billions. He talks about his friendship with President Trump and his plans for a 2026 fight on the White House lawn.
At least 11 critical undersea cables have been cut in the Baltic Sea in the past two years. Authorities suspect Russian hybrid warfare aimed at undersea infrastructure.
Critical undersea cables are being damaged in the Baltic. Who's behind the breaks is a mystery, but Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo sees a connection between the cuts and the Russian shadow fleet.
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk in his state, Republican Gov. Spencer Cox asked whether we could all "stop hating our fellow Americans."
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah, that state's governor, Spencer Cox, called for an end to political violence and urged healthier political discourse.
Next week, 60 Minutes profiles Rob Reiner, who went from playing a character nicknamed "Meathead" to directing some of the most memorable movies ever, including his first film, "This is Spinal Tap."
UFC CEO Dana White explains how he helped turn the UFC into a global empire worth billions. He talks about his friendship with President Trump and his plans for a 2026 fight on the White House lawn.
Critical undersea cables are being damaged in the Baltic. Who's behind the breaks is a mystery, but Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo sees a connection between the cuts and the Russian shadow fleet.
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah, that state's governor, Spencer Cox, called for an end to political violence and urged healthier political discourse.