Episode Guide
Season 43
Episode Guide
Mt. Athos, Part 2
S43
E30
"60 Minutes" cameras capture the monastic life, including chanting, prayers, rituals, and the priceless relics and icons from the Byzantine Empire stored on "The Holy Mountain," Mt. Athos. Bob Simon reports.
The anatomy of a dangerous interview
S43
E254
First-time 60 Minutes correspondent, Clarissa Ward, and her producer prepare to confront a dangerous militant Islamist on his turf in Syria.
Courage in the face of almost certain death
S43
E52
Last year, Lara Logan profiled U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sal Giunta, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary bravery in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley.
Extreme bravery, reluctant hero
S43
E52
Dakota Meyer repeatedly ran into enemy fire to save fellow soldiers and was awarded the Medal of Honor. But don't call him a hero.
9/11 Responder: William Fischer, NYPD
S43
E51
William Fischer was a NYPD Emergency Services Unit officer on September 11th. He comes from a family of cops that goes back more than 100 years.
9/11 Responder: Tyree Bacon, Court Officer
S43
E51
Tyree Bacon is a court officer for New York State Courts who was stationed at 100 Centre Street, 10 blocks from the World Trade Center, on September 11, 2001.
9/11 Responder: Kenneth George, Highway Worker
S43
E51
Kenneth George is a retired New York City Highway Department worker. He was assigned by the city to help out at Ground Zero.
9/11 Responder: John Gallagher, FDNY
S43
E51
John Gallagher is a retired FDNY Captain, who along with his two sons, one a firefighter and the other a police officer, was on duty on September 11th. All three survived the attacks.
9/11 Responder: Edward Burns, NYPD
S43
E51
Edwards Burns is a former New York City Police Officer who worked at Ground Zero. He later helped out at Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, where debris from the towers was taken.
9/11 Responder: Stacey Goodman, Police Det.
S43
E51
Stacey Goodman is a Suffolk County Police detective. She served as a volunteer for a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' emergency response team that was deployed to Ground Zero.
9/11 Responder: Christine Famiglietti, NYPD
S43
E51
Christine Famiglietti is a former New York City Police Officer. She spent much of September 11th with a group of 25 fellow officers who were held in reserve in case there were more attacks.
9/11 Responder: Roy Gross, Animal Rescue
S43
E51
Roy Gross is Suffolk County SPCA Chief. In 2001 his unit's mobile animal hospital treated household pets and the dogs brought in to search for survivors and victims at Ground Zero.
9/11 Responder: Robert Weisberg, Accountant
S43
E51
Robert Weisberg is an accountant who worked a block away from the World Trade Center. He is also a longtime volunteer firefighter in his hometown of Commack, Long Island.