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The Chargers' LaDanian Tomlinson works wonders on the field, but tells Bob Simon his charitable work off the field is more important.
With just 700 mountain gorillas left on earth, CNN's Anderson Cooper finds some high in the African jungles and reports on why they have become so endangered on this Sunday's 60 Minutes.
Steve Kroft answers questions about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Consumers often feel safer using their credit cards in stores than online, where hackers are notorious for stealing personal information. But is it really safer? Lesley Stahl reports.
Former cover CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson, whose leaked identity resulted in a national scandal that reached all the way to the White House, appears in her first interview. Katie Couric reports.
Steve Kroft talks about his upcoming report on bullet lead analysis, a questionable forensic tool the FBI used for decades.
Former FBI lab director Dwight Adams tells Steve Kroft on what he thinks should happen with cases that may have been impacted by bullet lead analysis.
MIT Prof. Nicholas Negroponte's dream is to put a laptop computer into the hands of every child as an educational aid. Lesley Stahl reports on his progress in Cambodia and Brazil.
Holiday catalogs are cluttering Andy Rooney's mailbox and although he point outs all of their old tricks, he manages to say something nice too.
Will Smith walks with Steve Kroft through his hometown of Philadelphia and introduces him to places and people that have shaped his life.