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What should regular folks do?
Philanthropist Melinda Gates gives advice to people who want to make a difference but are not wealthy. And, Warren Buffett describes why he believes the philanthropy of regular folks goes beyond the philanthropy of billionaires. 60 Minutes, the most successful broadcast in television history, kicked off its 46th season on Sept. 29, 2013. Watch Sundays at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Is GoPro just a fad?
"We're really building these products for ourselves," says Nick Woodman, GoPro's founder and CEO. Woodman tells Anderson Cooper why GoPro isn't just a fad. 60 Minutes, the most successful broadcast in television history, kicked off its 46th season on Sept. 29, 2013. Watch Sundays at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Oceanography with GoPros
Scientist Eric Terrill shows Anderson Cooper how Scripps Institute of Oceanography modifies GoPros to study the ocean floor in new ways. "I'm guessing the sales guy didn't dream of this," says Terrill. 60 Minutes, the most successful broadcast in television history, kicked off its 46th season on Sept. 29, 2013. Watch Sundays at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Return of the humpbacks
60 Minutes travels to the South Pacific on the trail of the humpback whale. Scott Pelley reports. 60 Minutes, the most successful broadcast in television history, kicked off its 46th season on Sept. 29, 2013. Watch Sundays at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Nile Crocodiles: Diving with a deadly predator
Africa's Nile crocodiles can grow up to 20 feet long, weigh as much as a car, and bite as hard as a T-Rex. So why does Anderson Cooper get in the water with them?

Preview: 60 Minutes Sports
Armen Keteyian reports on an unpopular chapter in the history of football; Pittsburgh Steeler Troy Polamalu returns to "Football Island" to run a camp where the next generation of Samoan football stars are training; and, Garrett McNamara, the legendary surfer who holds the world record for the tallest wave ever surfed, tells Anderson Cooper what it's like to ride such a huge wall of water. Watch 60 Minutes Sports on SHOWTIME.

Preview: Evidence of Innocence
After nearly 25 years in prison, Michael Morton was exonerated by a DNA test. Did a prosecutor hide evidence that could have proven Morton's innocence during his 1987 trial? Lara Logan reports on Sunday, June 23 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Bob Hurley, the Sage of St. Anthony
Tiny Catholic high school St. Anthony in Jersey City doesn't even have its own gym, but it has Coach Bob Hurley, who has taken the team to 24 state championships. Steve Kroft reports.

Preview: Facebook
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg will appear in his first television interview since the film about him, "The Social Network," debuted in October. Lesley Stahl's interview with Zuckerberg will be broadcast this Sunday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Web Extra: The Davos Glance
Sir Martin Sorrell on the peculiar behavior of the rich and powerful at the World Economic Forum.

Zenyatta: Best Racehorse Ever?
If Zenyatta wins the Breeder's Cup Classic to cap an undefeated career of 20 straight victories, some say the 6-yr.-old mare might just be the greatest thoroughbred racehorse in history. Bob Simon reports.

Elections: Anger In The Land
On the eve of the midterm elections, Scott Pelley reports from Newton, Iowa, where the closing of an appliance factory is causing a negative effect on the community's economy.

Andy Rooney's Good Mail
Andy Rooney has been getting a lot of good mail recently and wonders if he is getting soft.

"60 Minutes" Answers Your Questions
Lesley Stahl asks "60 Minutes" viewers to comment on this week's broadcast about one of the great archeological digs of all time, at Jerusalem's City of David.

Rhymetime With Eminem
How do you rhyme with the word orange? It's not a problem for Eminem, as CNN's Anderson Cooper found out for a "60 Minutes" profile to be broadcast Sunday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m. ET/PT.

'Ask 60': Lara Logan on Being Under Attack
60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan answers YouTube questions about her report on the war in Afghanistan; including whether embedded journalists can report objectively and if she's ever felt she was in imminent danger. Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6932476n#ixzz11bP0MkvO

Super Bowl MVP "Cool Brees"
Scott Pelley goes to American Samoa to find out how a territory with a population less than the capacity of a pro-football stadium sends more players to the NFL than any similarly populated place in America.

Andy Rooney on Sleeping
Andy Rooney discusses sleep in America and wonders if we are literally sleeping our lives away.

21st Century Snake Oil, Part 2
"60 Minutes" hidden cameras expose medical con men who prey on dying victims by using pitches that capitalize on the promise of stem cells to cure almost any disease. Scott Pelley reports.

21st Century Snake Oil, Part 1
"60 Minutes" hidden cameras expose medical con men who prey on dying victims by using pitches that capitalize on the promise of stem cells to cure almost any disease. Scott Pelley reports

Marc Dreier: The Swindler
To understand how Bernard Madoff could have done what he did, listen to so-called "mini-Madoff" Ponzi schemer Marc Dreier tell Steve Kroft in his first television interview how he scammed $400 million.

Jimmy Carter's White House Diary
Lesley Stahl speaks to the former president about his new book, "White House Diary," in which he admits mistakes and blames Ted Kennedy for delaying comprehensive health care.

"60 Minutes" Viewer Opinions
Lara Logan asks "60 Minutes" viewers to comment on this week's broadcast about the fight along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.