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  1. A 60 MINUTES SAFARI: "For a cameraman, hanging out with Dereck and Beverly Joubert is the equivalent of a writer hanging out with Hemingway or Philip Roth. These are world-class photographers,” says 60 Minutes cameraman Don Lee.

    The Jouberts were featured last night in Lara Logan’s piece “Lion Kings” about their work filming and documenting African lions. To see photographs from that 60 Minutes shoot and safari, go to our photo album on Overtime: http://cbsn.ws/WSSAii.
    Photo: A 60 MINUTES SAFARI: "For a cameraman, hanging out with Dereck and Beverly Joubert is the equivalent of a writer hanging out with Hemingway or Philip Roth. These are world-class photographers,” says 60 Minutes cameraman Don Lee. 

The Jouberts were featured last night in Lara Logan’s piece “Lion Kings” about their work filming and documenting African lions. To see photographs from that 60 Minutes shoot and safari, go to our photo album on Overtime: http://cbsn.ws/WSSAii.
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  3. The dancers of the New York City Ballet are among the finest in the world. Lithe and strong, they are both artists and athletes, and it is a marvel to see them up close, as Lesley Stahl did last night on 60 Minutes.

    To view that piece, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/Rdqih1

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #Ballet #Dance
    http://instagr.am/p/SggA9KO620/
    Photo: The dancers of the New York City Ballet are among the finest in the world. Lithe and strong, they are both artists and athletes, and it is a marvel to see them up close, as Lesley Stahl did last night on 60 Minutes. 

To view that piece, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/Rdqih1
 
#CBSNews #60Minutes #Ballet #Dance
  http://instagr.am/p/SggA9KO620/
  4. MARRIED LIFE & LIONS: How many years – or even days -- could you live with your spouse in a tent and a truck?

    This couple -- wildlife photographers Beverly and Dereck Joubert -- has been together for 36 years, much of that time living within three feet of each other in their small tent, or out in African bush in their truck, documenting the lives of lions.

    Go to 60 Minutes Overtime to learn more from Lara Logan about meeting the remarkable Jouberts: http://cbsn.ws/TXXgMP
    Photo: MARRIED LIFE & LIONS: How many years – or even days -- could you live with your spouse in a tent and a truck? 

This couple -- wildlife photographers Beverly and Dereck Joubert -- has been together for 36 years, much of that time living within three feet of each other in their small tent, or out in African bush in their truck, documenting the lives of lions.

Go to 60 Minutes Overtime to learn more from Lara Logan about meeting the remarkable Jouberts: http://cbsn.ws/TXXgMP
  5. KIDS TAKING ACTION: “Kids are looking to get involved. They're searching for it,” Craig Kielburger told Scott Pelley tonight on 60 Minutes. “[They] want to assert who they are, not just by the videogames they play or the peer groups they belong to, but by the contribution they make.”

    It is in that spirit that Kielburger’s charity -– Free the Children –- now has a volunteer corps that’s 2 million strong and a mission to help children in the United States and worldwide.

    To see Scott’s interview, which aired tonight on 60 Minutes, click here: http://cbsn.ws/TeYK6D
    Photo: KIDS TAKING ACTION: “Kids are looking to get involved. They're searching for it,” Craig Kielburger told Scott Pelley tonight on 60 Minutes. “[They] want to assert who they are, not just by the videogames they play or the peer groups they belong to, but by the contribution they make.”

It is in that spirit that Kielburger’s charity -– Free the Children –- now has a volunteer corps that’s 2 million strong and a mission to help children in the United States and worldwide.

To see Scott’s interview, which aired tonight on 60 Minutes, click here: http://cbsn.ws/TeYK6D
  6. NOW ON 60 MINUTES / An excerpt from "Lion Kings"

    Out here, their vehicle is everything. It's where they work and often sleep, staking out the animals for months at a time, waiting for those rare moments that make their films so memorable. ...
    They have no doors and no protection.

    Dereck Joubert: We've been charged by lions a lot but they've never scratched us.
    Lara Logan: What is it liked to be charged by a lion?
    Dereck: It's fairly dramatic, ya know. We've had some where they come out of nowhere, and it's roaring and fiery eyes and right in your face, and flared-up manes and kicking dust all over you. Very dramatic.

    To watch this piece online, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/RbAZkb

    To learn more about the Joubert’s decades of married life in a tent and truck, go to 60MinutesOvertime.com: http://cbsn.ws/TXXgMP
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    Photo: NOW ON 60 MINUTES / An excerpt from "Lion Kings"

Out here, their vehicle is everything. It's where they work and often sleep, staking out the animals for months at a time, waiting for those rare moments that make their films so memorable. They have no doors and no protection.

Dereck Joubert: We've been charged by lions a lot but they've never scratched us.
Lara Logan: What is it liked to be charged by a lion?
Dereck: It's fairly dramatic, ya know. We've had some where they come out of nowhere, and it's roaring and fiery eyes and right in your face, and flared-up manes and kicking dust all over you. Very dramatic.

To watch this piece online, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/RbAZkb

To learn more about the Joubert’s decades of married life in a tent and truck, go to 60MinutesOvertime.com:  http://cbsn.ws/TXXgMP
  7. NOW ON 60 MINUTES / An excerpt from "The New York City Ballet"

    If anything's going to attract a new crowd [to ballet], it'll be a Beatle. [Peter] Martins commissioned Sir Paul to compose the music for a new ballet that he choreographed.

    P...
    aul McCartney: The most exciting thing for me personally was seeing the dancers start to bring the whole thing to life. You know, it's kind of goose bumps time. It's like, "Whoa."

    To watch this piece online, click on this link: http://cbsn.ws/UURhcr
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    Photo: NOW ON 60 MINUTES / An excerpt from "The New York City Ballet"

If anything's going to attract a new crowd [to ballet], it'll be a Beatle. [Peter] Martins commissioned Sir Paul to compose the music for a new ballet that he choreographed.

Paul McCartney: The most exciting thing for me personally was seeing the dancers start to bring the whole thing to life. You know, it's kind of goose bumps time. It's like, "Whoa."

To watch this piece online, click on this link: http://cbsn.ws/UURhcr
  8. NOW ON 60 MINUTES / An excerpt from "Children Helping Children"

    Today, "Free the Children" is in 45 countries, a $30 million a year charity building schools, providing clean water, and connecting local craftsmen to world markets, where the...
    ir traditions bring in good money. There are two million volunteers nearly all of them under the age of 18.

    Craig Keilburger: So "Free the Children" today is the world's largest network of children helping children. So what that means in practice is we inspire kids. Then we give them all the tools they need to learn about these issues. Speaking tours, summer leadership camps, curriculum every week. Our bet that we're making is if you give kids the inspiration and the tools to change the world, it'll change their own lives also in the process.

    To watch this piece online, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/TeYK6D
    See More
    Photo: NOW ON 60 MINUTES / An excerpt from "Children Helping Children"

Today, "Free the Children" is in 45 countries, a $30 million a year charity building schools, providing clean water, and connecting local craftsmen to world markets, where their traditions bring in good money. There are two million volunteers nearly all of them under the age of 18.

Craig Keilburger: So "Free the Children" today is the world's largest network of children helping children. So what that means in practice is we inspire kids. Then we give them all the tools they need to learn about these issues. Speaking tours, summer leadership camps, curriculum every week. Our bet that we're making is if you give kids the inspiration and the tools to change the world, it'll change their own lives also in the process.

To watch this piece online, go to 60Minutes.com:  http://cbsn.ws/TeYK6D
  9. TWEET ALONG: We will be live-Tweeting tonight’s broadcast of 60 Minutes starting at 7 p.m. ET and invite you to join in or follow along using our hashtag: #60Minutes.

    For a sneak peek at tonight’s show, go to 60Minutes.com to see previews of: “The New York City Ballet,” “Lion Kings,” and “Children Helping Children” -- http://cbsn.ws/U3DVfh
    Photo: TWEET ALONG: We will be live-Tweeting tonight’s broadcast of 60 Minutes starting at 7 p.m. ET and invite you to join in or follow along using our hashtag: #60Minutes.

For a sneak peek at tonight’s show, go to 60Minutes.com to see previews of: “The New York City Ballet,” “Lion Kings,” and “Children Helping Children” -- http://cbsn.ws/U3DVfh
  10. FROM CONNECTICUT TO KENYA: Children helping children. Tonight on 60 Minutes, 7 pm ET/PT. Watch a preview at 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/SaYiZA

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #CraigKielburger #FreeTheChildren #weday http://instagr.am/p/SdqZaPO6wv/
    Photo: FROM CONNECTICUT TO KENYA: Children helping children. Tonight on 60 Minutes, 7 pm ET/PT. Watch a preview at 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/SaYiZA
 
#CBSNews #60Minutes #CraigKielburger #FreeTheChildren #weday  http://instagr.am/p/SdqZaPO6wv/
  11. THE BEATLE & BALLET: What is Paul McCartney doing in a ballet studio with Peter Martins? Go to 60Minutes.com for a preview of tonight’s piece: “The New York City Ballet” -- http://cbsn.ws/UkEodq

    Tune in at 7 p.m. PT/ET tonight to watch 60 Minutes on CBS.

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #Ballet #Beatles #PaulMcCartney http://instagr.am/p/SdHhwlO6ye/
    Photo: THE BEATLE & BALLET: What is Paul McCartney doing in a ballet studio with Peter Martins? Go to 60Minutes.com for a preview of tonight’s piece: “The New York City Ballet” -- http://cbsn.ws/UkEodq

Tune in at 7 p.m. PT/ET tonight to watch 60 Minutes on CBS.
 
#CBSNews #60Minutes #Ballet #Beatles #PaulMcCartney http://instagr.am/p/SdHhwlO6ye/
  12. CAN KIDS CHANGE THE WORLD? Craig Kielburger thinks so, because when he was just 12 years old, he set out to do just that.

    Seventeen years later, Kielburger’s “Free the Children” is a $30 million-a-year charity that’s in 45 countries, wit...
    h a volunteer corps that’s 2 million strong.

    On Sunday, Scott Pelley interviews Kielburger and a few of the children who have made it their mission to help those living in poverty and servitude. 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

    Preview: http://cbsn.ws/SaYiZA
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  13. THE LIONS OF BOTSWANA: Will these cubs grow up to be super lions? What IS a super lion?

    Go to 60Minutes.com to see a preview of Lara Logan’s piece, “Lion Kings,” which airs Sunday at 7 pm ET/PT. Preview: http://cbsn.ws/TfYJCJ

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #Lions #SuperLions #Botswana #WildlifePhotography http://instagr.am/p/Sa_j_bO6-K/
    Photo: THE LIONS OF BOTSWANA: Will these cubs grow up to be super lions? What IS a super lion? 

Go to 60Minutes.com to see a preview of Lara Logan’s piece, “Lion Kings,” which airs Sunday at 7 pm ET/PT. Preview: http://cbsn.ws/TfYJCJ
 
#CBSNews #60Minutes #Lions #SuperLions #Botswana #WildlifePhotography http://instagr.am/p/Sa_j_bO6-K/
  14. THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE can be seen in this photo -- look through the window behind David McCullough. The historian and Morley Safer were talking about the great bridge, and so what better a place to meet than at the legendary River Café.

    Months later, that café is now in ruin -- a result of the flood-waters of hurricane Sandy that swamped the barge restaurant.

    What is the connection between this high-end café in Brooklyn Heights, a neighborhood pub in Queens, and how you can help in the region's recovery from hurricane Sandy, especially now that it is getting so cold and still so many people are uprooted and without a home, many without jobs?

    Go to 60 Minutes Overtime to find out. Click here to read "The café, the pub, and the storm" -- http://cbsn.ws/URmbCw
    Photo: THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE can be seen in this photo -- look through the window behind David McCullough. The historian and Morley Safer were talking about the great bridge, and so what better a place to meet than at the legendary River Café. 

Months later, that café is now in ruin -- a result of the flood-waters of hurricane Sandy that swamped the barge restaurant. 

What is the connection between this high-end café in Brooklyn Heights, a neighborhood pub in Queens, and how you can help in the region's recovery from hurricane Sandy, especially now that it is getting so cold and still so many people are uprooted and without a home, many without jobs? 

Go to 60 Minutes Overtime to find out. Click here to read "The café, the pub, and the storm" -- http://cbsn.ws/URmbCw
  15. 60 SNAPSHOTS: We've added new images to our Instagram account: 60Minutes.

    In addition to following us from a smart phone, our album can now also be seen online -- in an ever-changing collage of photos. You can find that at Instagram.com/60Minutes or at this link: http://bit.ly/UkjM79
    Photo: 60 SNAPSHOTS: We've added new images to our Instagram account: 60Minutes. 

In addition to following us from a smart phone, our album can now also be seen online -- in an ever-changing collage of photos. You can find that at Instagram.com/60Minutes or at this link: http://bit.ly/UkjM79
  16. THE BALLET CHALLENGE: How can the New York City Ballet bring a new flavor and a younger audience to ballet, while staying true to the spirit of the great choreographer George Balanchine?

    Would bringing a Beatle into the mix help?

    Watch “The New York City Ballet” Sunday on 60 Minutes – 7 p.m. ET/PT. See a preview here: http://cbsn.ws/UkEodq
  17. We first met Craig Kielburger in 1996 when he was 12 years old and wanted to change the world. It’s now 17 years later, and he still does.

    Go to 60Minutes.com to preview “Children Helping Children” -- http://cbsn.ws/SaYiZA. To see Scott Pelley's full report, tune in Sunday at 7 pm ET/PT on CBS.

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #CraigKielburger #FreeTheChildren #WeDay http://instagr.am/p/SYsrnxu69D/
    Photo: We first met Craig Kielburger in 1996 when he was 12 years old and wanted to change the world. It’s now 17 years later, and he still does. 

Go to 60Minutes.com to preview “Children Helping Children” -- http://cbsn.ws/SaYiZA. To see Scott Pelley's full report, tune in Sunday at 7 pm ET/PT on CBS.
 
#CBSNews #60Minutes #CraigKielburger #FreeTheChildren #WeDay http://instagr.am/p/SYsrnxu69D/
  18. LIONS ARE LIKE FAMILY to Dereck and Beverly Joubert, a husband and wife team who have spent the last 30 years documenting the big cats in the African bush. Together, the couple has captured spectacular moments on film that have challenged c...
    onventional wisdom about lions.

    This Sunday, Lara Logan visits the Jouberts in the wild place they call home-- Botswana’s Okavango Delta. 7 pm ET/PT on CBS.

    Click here for a preview: http://cbsn.ws/TfYJCJ.
    See More
  19. HELPING OTHERS / THE CAFÉ, THE PUB, & THE STORM: With the Brooklyn Bridge in the background, The River Café was an ideal location when Morley Safer interviewed historian David McCullough about the great bridge.

    Sadly, by the time our piec...
    e aired, hurricane Sandy had torn through the New York region, and the café -- located on a barge on the East River -- was torn apart and is still closed.

    The cafe's closing is a single example of the great displacement and destruction that remains in the wake of this storm -- the loss of homes, businesses, income, employment, and a bit of history too. For 35 years The River Cafe had been one of the sweet spots in New York -- the site of many marriage proposals, weddings, anniversaries, and birthday celebrations.

    But like so many whose lives were torn apart by the wind, flood, and flames, the cafe owners most likely count themselves among the blessed, because they and their employees survived the storm. Many others did not -- the hurricane death toll is now at more than 100.

    That is why you still hear, so many weeks later, displaced people say: "But we're so lucky," because they and their families are still alive. But that doesn't mean they're not struggling.

    As winter approaches -- foretold by the cold-snap that comes with Thanksgiving in the northeast -- there are still so many families living in shelters, so many jobs literally washed away -- like the 100 or so employees of The River Cafe.

    It’s a similar situation over in Belle Harbor, NY, where a fire brought on by the storm destroyed big parts of the neighborhood, as well as the nearby Harbor Light Pub where, as they say in “Cheers,” everybody knows your name. When Scott Pelley reported on the damage and devastation in Belle Harbor, he witnessed the residents’ determination to rebuild, as well as a clear need for resources.

    For a list of charities where you can contribute to help those suffering from the storm, click here: http://cbsn.ws/TYkrsC
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    Photo: HELPING OTHERS / THE CAFÉ, THE PUB, & THE STORM: With the Brooklyn Bridge in the background, The River Café was an ideal location when Morley Safer interviewed historian David McCullough about the great bridge. 

Sadly, by the time our piece aired, hurricane Sandy had torn through the New York region, and the café -- located on a barge on the East River -- was torn apart and is still closed. 
 
The cafe's closing is a single example of the great displacement and destruction that remains in the wake of this storm -- the loss of homes, businesses, income, employment, and a bit of history too. For 35 years The River Cafe had been one of the sweet spots in New York -- the site of many marriage proposals, weddings, anniversaries, and birthday celebrations. 
 
But like so many whose lives were torn apart by the wind, flood, and flames, the cafe owners most likely count themselves among the blessed, because they and their employees survived the storm. Many others did not -- the hurricane death toll is now at more than 100. 
 
That is why you still hear, so many weeks later, displaced people say: "But we're so lucky," because they and their families are still alive. But that doesn't mean they're not struggling. 

As winter approaches -- foretold by the cold-snap that comes with Thanksgiving in the northeast -- there are still so many families living in shelters, so many jobs literally washed away -- like the 100 or so employees of The River Cafe. 

It’s a similar situation over in Belle Harbor, NY, where a fire brought on by the storm destroyed big parts of the neighborhood, as well as the nearby Harbor Light Pub where, as they say in “Cheers,” everybody knows your name. When Scott Pelley reported on the damage and devastation in Belle Harbor, he witnessed the residents’ determination to rebuild, as well as a clear need for resources.
 
For a list of charities where you can contribute to help those suffering from the storm, click here: http://cbsn.ws/TYkrsC
  20. BABIES’ “INNATE MORALITY” is focused on their families and those who are similar to them, says Yale professor Paul Bloom. So, how do babies “expand their moral circle,” and how wide should it be?

    To hear Bloom’s answer, watch this short web-extra clip: http://cbsn.ws/TbUDuz
  21. ROONEY REWIND: A CARVING LESSON—“I’m not an expert; I’m an experienced amateur,” Andy Rooney says in this 1991 piece in which he provides instruction on how to carve a turkey. Andy says that carving a turkey is something of a performance, and the audience is your family, so be sure to play up some of the drama. To see this rare Rooney instructional video, click here: http://cbsn.ws/URiuCG.
  22. WORLDWIDE TENTACLES: The “super cartel” of Colombian drug traffickers responsible for supplying 900 tons of cocaine in the U.S. was low-profile, “almost operating in the shadows” before it was busted, says ICE special agent Luis Sierra.

    In this short web-extra clip, Sierra says the cartel had “worldwide tentacles,” operating in Africa, Europe, Mexico, and the U.S.: http://cbsn.ws/XWfHsD.
  23. ROONEY REWIND & RECIPE -- Our late colleague Andy Rooney liked Thanksgiving because, he said, it was less commercial than Christmas. In this 2009 piece, Andy had some tips on how to make the meal closer to the first Thanksgiving feast – including a simple recipe for gravy and the admonition to make your own pie crust: http://cbsn.ws/UPHDYU.
  24. A man and his muses. Start your day with a bit of ballet at 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/UkEodq.

    On Sunday, watch Lesley Stahl's piece, "The New York City Ballet" at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #Ballet http://instagr.am/p/SS0gyPO650/
    Photo: A man and his muses. Start your day with a bit of ballet at 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/UkEodq. 

On Sunday, watch Lesley Stahl's piece, "The New York City Ballet" at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
 
#CBSNews #60Minutes #Ballet http://instagr.am/p/SS0gyPO650/
  25. THE COLLEGE GAME: Turn on the television almost any day this week and you’ll find a college football game. That’s because the popularity and importance of the sport is at an all-time high, and for more and more universities across the country, success on the football field now equals a higher profile for the entire school.

    To see Armen Keteyian’s report, “The College Game,” from Sunday’s broadcast of 60 Minutes, click here: http://cbsn.ws/S9Ob5K.
    Photo: THE COLLEGE GAME: Turn on the television almost any day this week and you’ll find a college football game. That’s because the popularity and importance of the sport is at an all-time high, and for more and more universities across the country, success on the football field now equals a higher profile for the entire school. 

To see Armen Keteyian’s report, “The College Game,” from Sunday’s broadcast of 60 Minutes, click here: http://cbsn.ws/S9Ob5K.
  26. ROONEY REWIND: SHOPPING SEASON—“It ought to be against the law to start Christmas before December,” Andy Rooney said. With the Christmas shopping season coming earlier every year, Andy feared that his beloved Thanksgiving was being “squeezed out.”

    To watch his 2008 piece “Happy Holidays, Andy,” click here: http://cbsn.ws/SctmGY.
  27. THE MYSTERIOUS SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE: Fiberglass vessels known as semi-submersibles are being used to move tons of cocaine out of Colombia by sea. The mysterious boats, built by Colombian cartels, skim the ocean while remaining virtually undetectable by air or radar.

    On Overtime, hear from a 60 Minutes producer about the semi-submersibles, and take a look inside a captured vessel docked in Cartagena: http://cbsn.ws/S6yY7a.
    Photo: THE MYSTERIOUS SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE: Fiberglass vessels known as semi-submersibles are being used to move tons of cocaine out of Colombia by sea. The mysterious boats, built by Colombian cartels, skim the ocean while remaining virtually undetectable by air or radar.

On Overtime, hear from a 60 Minutes producer about the semi-submersibles, and take a look inside a captured vessel docked in Cartagena: http://cbsn.ws/S6yY7a.
  28. BORN GOOD? This baby isn't just reaching for a toy. He appears to be choosing between right and wrong. Watch "The Baby Lab" on 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/TLGnoz

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #Yale #Children #Infants #Morality #Research http://instagr.am/p/SQAMw0u6xs/
    Photo: BORN GOOD? This baby isn't just reaching for a toy. He appears to be choosing between right and wrong. Watch "The Baby Lab" on 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/TLGnoz
 
#CBSNews #60Minutes #Yale #Children #Infants #Morality #Research http://instagr.am/p/SQAMw0u6xs/
  29. THE COLOMBIA COCAINE EMPIRE known as “the super cartel” was bigger than both the Cali and the Medellin cartels combined, and more powerful than the infamous Pablo Escobar. As law enforcement discovered and then dismantled the cartel, 60 Minutes was given unprecedented access to the investigation.

    That story, “The Super Cartel,” aired last night on 60 Minutes and can now be viewed online at: http://cbsn.ws/T760Sb
    Photo: THE COLOMBIA COCAINE EMPIRE known as “the super cartel” was bigger than both the Cali and the Medellin cartels combined, and more powerful than the infamous Pablo Escobar. As law enforcement discovered and then dismantled the cartel, 60 Minutes was given unprecedented access to the investigation.

That story, “The Super Cartel,” aired last night on 60 Minutes and can now be viewed online at: http://cbsn.ws/T760Sb
  30. MICHIGAN MIKE: Our report on Sunday on college football reminded us of a moment in 1995 when 60 Minutes and football met on the 50 yard line – when 60 Minutes correspondent and University of Michigan alum Mike Wallace (class of 1939) was ma...
    de honorary conductor of the university’s marching band during the halftime show.

    For a slideshow of that event, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/QpPj8w

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #GoBlue #UMich #CollegeFootball http://instagr.am/p/SONGhwO604/
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    Photo: MICHIGAN MIKE: Our report on Sunday on college football reminded us of a moment in 1995 when 60 Minutes and football met on the 50 yard line – when 60 Minutes correspondent and University of Michigan alum Mike Wallace (class of 1939) was made honorary conductor of the university’s marching band during the halftime show.
 
For a slideshow of that event, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/QpPj8w

#CBSNews #60Minutes #GoBlue #UMich #CollegeFootball http://instagr.am/p/SONGhwO604/
  31. To see "The Super Cartel" from the 11.18.12 broadcast of 60 Minutes, click here: http://cbsn.ws/T760Sb.
  32. TAKING THE HIT: “Those games that you’re going to face, it’s going to take a toll on you. You have to be prepared to take that hit,” University of Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson says, explaining the grueling regime he endures – which ...
    includes training with Navy SEALs, tough workouts all year, and even instruction on what to eat.

    “You don’t get any time off to be honest with you,” Robinson told 60 Minutes.

    To hear more about what it takes to win for Michigan -- or any of the big football schools -- in this new era of college football, go to 60 Minutes Overtime.com: http://cbsn.ws/XTVNhT
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    Photo: TAKING THE HIT: “Those games that you’re going to face, it’s going to take a toll on you. You have to be prepared to take that hit,” University of Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson says, explaining the grueling regime he endures – which includes training with Navy SEALs, tough workouts all year, and even instruction on what to eat. 

“You don’t get any time off to be honest with you,” Robinson told 60 Minutes.

To hear more about what it takes to win for Michigan -- or any of the big football schools -- in this new era of college football, go to 60 Minutes Overtime.com: http://cbsn.ws/XTVNhT
  33. ASK A BABY: It’s a question people have asked for as long as there have been people: are human beings inherently good? Are we born with a sense of morality?

    The only way to know for sure, of course, is to ask a baby. But until recently, it’s been hard to persuade them to open up and share their secrets. Enter the baby lab . . . where even babies who don’t yet talk, walk or in some cases sit up give a glimpse into the origins of human morality.

    To watch “The Baby Lab,” which aired tonight on 60 Minutes, click here: http://cbsn.ws/TLGnoz.

    And go to 60 Minutes Overtime to see what researchers learned about children asked to choose between fairness and chocolate: http://cbsn.ws/UO3H63.
    Photo: ASK A BABY: It’s a question people have asked for as long as there have been people: are human beings inherently good?  Are we born with a sense of morality?  

The only way to know for sure, of course, is to ask a baby. But until recently, it’s been hard to persuade them to open up and share their secrets.  Enter the baby lab . .  . where even babies who don’t yet talk, walk or in some cases sit up give a glimpse into the origins of human morality.

To watch “The Baby Lab,” which aired tonight on 60 Minutes, click here: http://cbsn.ws/TLGnoz.

And go to 60 Minutes Overtime to see what researchers learned about children asked to choose between fairness and chocolate: http://cbsn.ws/UO3H63.
  34. NOW ON 60 MINUTES / Excerpt from “The College Game”

    Like virtually every other college in the country, Michigan’s entire athletic department budget –- this year, all $133 million supporting 29 sports –- is built on the back of one thing: football revenue.

    Armen Keteyian: How much of that $133 million is your football team responsible for?
    Dave Brandon: About 75 percent.
    Keteyian: So I’m doing t...
    he math, that’s, that’s north of $90 million. Does that number keep you at night?
    Brandon: Well, I think it was Mark Twain who said, ‘if you put all your eggs in one basket, you better watch your basket.’ I watch my basket pretty carefully when it comes to football.

    After the broadcast, watch this piece online at 60Minutes.com.
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  35. NOW ON 60 MINUTES / Excerpt from “The Baby Lab”

    Paul Bloom: I think to some extent, a bias to favor the self, where the self could be people who look like me, people who act like me, people who have the same taste as me, is a very strong human bias. It's what one would expect from a creature like us who evolved from natural selection, but it has terrible consequences.

    He says it makes sense that evolution would predispose us to be wary of “the other” for survival, so we need society and parental nurturing to intervene.

    After the broadcast, watch this piece online at 60Minutes.com.
  36. NOW ON 60 MINUTES / Excerpt from “The Super Cartel”

    Teams of agents worked eight hours a day with Colombian police counting the money inside this heavily secured bank in the capital, Bogota. And that was just the beginning . . .

    Luis Sierra: The amounts of cash they move is unfathomable. We couldn’t believe it. And shipments that we seized, that was a routine shipment for them. That was noth...
    ing.
    Lara Logan: A routine shipment.
    Sierra: Routine. Monthly, weekly—that wasn’t a once a year or a one-time shot. That was standard business.
    Logan: How much money are you talking about?
    Sierra: hundreds of millions, if not billions.
    Logan: Of dollars?
    Sierra: Of dollars. Being smuggled, around the world, into Colombia.

    After the broadcast, watch this piece online at 60Minutes.com.
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  37. 60 MINUTES STARTS NOW, except on the West Coast. Tune in to CBS for tonight’s broadcast, featuring reports on the bust of the biggest drug cartel in law enforcement history, new studies on the morality of infants, and the high-stakes game of college football.
  38. NFL football has just ended with a Denver win. 60 Minutes will start momentarily.
  39. TOUCHDOWN TIME CHANGE: 60 Minutes will be live-Tweeting tonight's broadcast using the hashtag #60Minutes, and we invite you to join in. Please note our special air time, due to NFL football: 7:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. CT, & 7 p.m. PT.

    At any ...
    time of the day, you can touch base with us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or our websites: 60Minutes.com and 60MinutesOvertime.com.

    Tonight, Lara Logan reports on the biggest drug cartel in law enforcement history; Lesley Stahl asks whether infants know right from wrong; and Armen Keteyian reports on the “arms race” in college football.
    See More
    Photo: TOUCHDOWN TIME CHANGE: 60 Minutes will be live-Tweeting tonight's broadcast using the hashtag #60Minutes, and we invite you to join in. Please note our special air time, due to NFL football: 7:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. CT, & 7 p.m. PT.

At any time of the day, you can touch base with us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or our websites: 60Minutes.com and 60MinutesOvertime.com.

Tonight, Lara Logan reports on the biggest drug cartel in law enforcement history; Lesley Stahl asks whether infants know right from wrong; and Armen Keteyian reports on the “arms race” in college football.
  40. THIS SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE may be only semi-seaworthy, but it's also semi-camouflaged, making it a vehicle-of-choice for Colombian drug traffickers, who use them to transport tons of cocaine. Final destination of the drugs: the U.S.

    60 Minutes...
    Overtime – our web-based broadcast – goes inside a semi-submersible vessel. That story is now online at 60MinutesOvertime.com: http://cbsn.ws/TSlCts

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #DrugCartel #DrugTrafficking #ICE http://instagr.am/p/SLthZcO6yl/
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    Photo: THIS SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE may be only semi-seaworthy, but it's also semi-camouflaged, making it a vehicle-of-choice for Colombian drug traffickers, who use them to transport tons of cocaine. Final destination of the drugs: the U.S.
 
60 Minutes Overtime – our web-based broadcast – goes inside a semi-submersible vessel. That story is now online at 60MinutesOvertime.com: http://cbsn.ws/TSlCts

#CBSNews #60Minutes #DrugCartel #DrugTrafficking #ICE http://instagr.am/p/SLthZcO6yl/
  41. LARGE-SCALE FOOTBALL PROGRAMS have become critical tools in a race for universities to raise revenues, bolster images, and win championships that will attract more students and better players.

    Tonight, Armen Keteyian takes you behind the scenes of the high-stakes game of college football. Preview: http://cbsn.ws/SPxUBF.
    Please note special air time due to NFL football: 7:30 p.m. ET, 7:00 p.m. PT., 6:30 p.m. CT.
  42. Tune in to 60 Minutes Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. CT, & 7 p.m. PT to see "The College Game." Preview: http://cbsn.ws/SPxUBF.
  43. THE SUPER CARTEL – the biggest drug cartel in law enforcement history -- was a highly efficient, highly secretive money-laundering machine. “It was run like a sophisticated business, a Fortune 500 company,” ICE special agent Luis Sierra tel...
    ls Lara Logan.

    Sunday on 60 Minutes, go with Lara behind the scenes of the three-year investigation that took down the super cartel. Preview: http://cbsn.ws/T3VU6F.

    Note special air time due to football: 7:30 p.m. ET; 6:30 p.m. CT; 7 p.m. PT.
    See More
  44. IT'S FAIRNESS V. CHOCOLATE -- that's the conundrum this girl faces as part of a study on children and morality. To find out what she decides, go to our web show: 60MinutesOvertime.com.

    This story is now online at 60MinutesOvertime.com: http://cbsn.ws/UO3H63

    #CBSNews #60minutes http://instagr.am/p/SJOtrcO64-/
    Photo: IT'S FAIRNESS V. CHOCOLATE -- that's the conundrum this girl faces as part of a study on children and morality. To find out what she decides, go to our web show: 60MinutesOvertime.com. 

This story is now online at 60MinutesOvertime.com:  http://cbsn.ws/UO3H63
 
#CBSNews #60minutes  http://instagr.am/p/SJOtrcO64-/
  45. COME TO THE BABY LAB, where puppet shows for babies give researchers clues into the origins of morality.

    Tune in on Sunday for Lesley Stahl’s report. Preview: http://cbsn.ws/T5GTRX. Note special air time due to football: 7:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. CT, 7 p.m. PT.
    Photo: COME TO THE BABY LAB, where puppet shows for babies give researchers clues into the origins of morality.
 
Tune in on Sunday for Lesley Stahl’s report. Preview: http://cbsn.ws/T5GTRX. Note special air time due to football: 7:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. CT, 7 p.m. PT.
  46. SUPER CARTEL: 60 Minutes follows Immigration and Customs Enforcement on a three-year investigation and bust of the largest drug trafficking cartel in law enforcement history. Lara Logan reports, this Sunday on CBS.

    To see a preview, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/ULEKxS

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #ICE #DrugCartel #LaraLogan #Colombia http://instagr.am/p/SItOLJO61-/
    Photo: SUPER CARTEL: 60 Minutes follows Immigration and Customs Enforcement on a three-year investigation and bust of the largest drug trafficking cartel in law enforcement history. Lara Logan reports, this Sunday on CBS.
 
To see a preview, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/ULEKxS

#CBSNews #60Minutes #ICE #DrugCartel #LaraLogan #Colombia http://instagr.am/p/SItOLJO61-/
  47. COLLEGE FOOTBALL is good business, at least for the big-name schools for which football finances the other sports, enhances the school’s image, and brings out the best in generous alumni.

    All of which has led to something of an arms race among football programs. The competition isn’t just to win games, but also to build bigger stadiums, attract top coaches and players, and secure television contracts.

    On Sunday, Armen Keteyian reports on the changing landscape of “The College Game.” Preview: http://cbsn.ws/SPxUBF.
    Please note special air time due to NFL football: 7:30 p.m. ET, 7:00 p.m. PT., 6:30 p.m. CT.
    Photo: COLLEGE FOOTBALL is good business, at least for the big-name schools for which football finances the other sports, enhances the school’s image, and brings out the best in generous alumni. 

All of which has led to something of an arms race among football programs. The competition isn’t just to win games, but also to build bigger stadiums, attract top coaches and players, and secure television contracts. 

On Sunday, Armen Keteyian reports on the changing landscape of “The College Game.” Preview: http://cbsn.ws/SPxUBF. 
Please note special air time due to NFL football:  7:30 p.m. ET, 7:00 p.m. PT., 6:30 p.m. CT.
  48. Tune in to 60 Minutes this Sunday at 7:30pm ET, 6:30pm CT, & 7pm PT for Lesley Stahl's report, "The Baby Lab." Preview: http://cbsn.ws/T5GTRX.
  49. TOUCHDOWN TIME-CHANGE: Due to an NFL double-header on CBS, 60 Minutes is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET; 6:30 p.m. CT; and 7 p.m. PT on Sunday.

    Be sure to tune in for a new broadcast, featuring Lara Logan’s report on the bust of a mas...
    sive drug trafficking cartel; Lesley Stahl’s report on research at Yale that suggest infants as young as a few months old seem to know right from wrong; and Armen Keteyian’s report on the high-stakes world of college football.
    See More
    Photo: TOUCHDOWN TIME-CHANGE: Due to an NFL double-header on CBS, 60 Minutes is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET; 6:30 p.m. CT; and 7 p.m. PT on Sunday. 

Be sure to tune in for a new broadcast, featuring Lara Logan’s report on the bust of a massive drug trafficking cartel; Lesley Stahl’s report on research at Yale that suggest infants as young as a few months old seem to know right from wrong; and Armen Keteyian’s report on the high-stakes world of college football.
  50. IF YOU FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM, you’ve seen photos from our pieces as well as behind-the-scenes snapshots. Now, you don’t need a smart phone to see those images—you can check them out on our new Instagram web profile. Just go to http://instagram.com/60minutes to see our album.
    Photo: IF YOU FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM, you’ve seen photos from our pieces as well as behind-the-scenes snapshots. Now, you don’t need a smart phone to see those images—you can check them out on our new Instagram web profile. Just go to http://instagram.com/60minutes to see our album.
  51. 5-month-old Wesley is watching a puppet show, and his responses are telling Yale researchers that even though he can't walk, talk, crawl, or even sit up on his own, he CAN seem to tell the difference between right and wrong.

    Watch "The Ba...
    by Lab," Sunday on 60 Minutes. To see a preview (and the puppet show) go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/T5GTRX

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #Yale #ChildDevelopment http://instagr.am/p/SGSR_gO63T/
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    Photo: 5-month-old Wesley is watching a puppet show, and his responses are telling Yale researchers that even though he can't walk, talk, crawl, or even sit up on his own, he CAN seem to tell the difference between right and wrong. 

Watch "The Baby Lab," Sunday on 60 Minutes. To see a preview (and the puppet show) go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/T5GTRX

#CBSNews #60Minutes #Yale #ChildDevelopment  http://instagr.am/p/SGSR_gO63T/
  52. THE LANDSCAPE of college football is changing – bigger stadiums, longer seasons, and the pursuit of greater revenue. This Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on what has been called the college football arms race. For a preview, go to 60Minutes.com:...
    http://cbsn.ws/SPxUBF

    Note special broadcast time due to NFL football: 7:30 p.m. ET; 6:30 p.m. CT; 7 p.m. PT.

    #CBSNews #60Minutes #NCAA #LSU #Towson #CollegeFootball #Football #BatonRouge http://instagr.am/p/SEQngVu6xE/
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    Photo: THE LANDSCAPE of college football is changing – bigger stadiums, longer seasons, and the pursuit of greater revenue. This Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on what has been called the college football arms race. For a preview, go to 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/SPxUBF
 
Note special broadcast time due to NFL football: 7:30 p.m. ET; 6:30 p.m. CT; 7 p.m. PT.

#CBSNews #60Minutes #NCAA #LSU #Towson #CollegeFootball #Football #BatonRouge http://instagr.am/p/SEQngVu6xE/
  53. DEEPWATER DISASTER, SETTLED: The British oil company BP has reached a record-setting $4.5 billion settlement for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. To see breaking news coverage of this story, go to CBS News (link: http://cbsn.ws/RFcGaZ) and tune in tonight for a full report on the CBS Evening News.

    In a May 2010 two-part story on 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley investigated the explosion, speaking with a survivor who had to throw himself off the oil rig and into the water in order to escape the fire. Part one of that report can be seen here: http://cbsn.ws/QJd636; part two of that report can be seen here: http://cbsn.ws/RFaKiW

    Photo Credit: U.S. Coast Guard via Getty Images
    Photo: DEEPWATER DISASTER, SETTLED: The British oil company BP has reached a record-setting $4.5 billion settlement for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. To see breaking news coverage of this story, go to CBS News (link: http://cbsn.ws/RFcGaZ) and tune in tonight for a full report on the CBS Evening News.

In a May 2010 two-part story on 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley investigated the explosion, speaking with a survivor who had to throw himself off the oil rig and into the water in order to escape the fire. Part one of that report can be seen here: http://cbsn.ws/QJd636; part two of that report can be seen here: http://cbsn.ws/RFaKiW

Photo Credit: U.S. Coast Guard via Getty Images
  54. THE TRADITIONAL CAREER PATH IS DEAD, says Klaus Kleinfeld, CEO of aluminum company Alcoa. “[Workers] need to understand that their incomes over time are a direct function of their education [and] of their skills,” he tells Byron Pitts.

    To hear more from Kleinfeld, watch this short web-extra clip: http://cbsn.ws/Q8XOEM.
  55. HARBOR LIGHT: For the residents of Belle Harbor, NY, the Harbor Light Pub was like “Cheers,” a place where everybody knows your name. Harbor Light was destroyed by fire during hurricane Sandy, and now all that’s left are bittersweet memorie...
    s . . . and a determination to rebuild. Watch “Belle Harbor” on 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/RRy90a

    #60Minutes #CBSNews #Hurricane #Sandy #BelleHarbor #Cheers #Rockaway #harborlightpub http://instagr.am/p/SCGEAMu645/
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    Photo: HARBOR LIGHT: For the residents of Belle Harbor, NY, the Harbor Light Pub was like “Cheers,” a place where everybody knows your name. Harbor Light was destroyed by fire during hurricane Sandy, and now all that’s left are bittersweet memories . . . and a determination to rebuild. Watch “Belle Harbor” on 60Minutes.com: http://cbsn.ws/RRy90a

#60Minutes #CBSNews #Hurricane #Sandy #BelleHarbor #Cheers #Rockaway #harborlightpub  http://instagr.am/p/SCGEAMu645/

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