Five things you can't miss from 60 Minutes

1. NUKES NO LONGER UNTHINKABLE?

Correspondent David Martin reports Russia may be more willing to use nuclear weapons than ever before.

Using nuclear weapons may no longer be unthinkable

2. THE CHANGING NUCLEAR CALCULUS

For decades, the threat of all-out nuclear war has helped keep an uneasy peace among nuclear powers. Now, nukes capable of fewer casualties and less destruction are changing the calculus of when to use the weapons.

The specter of nuclear annihilation has changed

3. THE KING OF JORDAN TAKES AIM

Correspondent Scott Pelley traveled to Jordan to interview King Abdullah II and to view a military training exercise. 60 Minutes producers never expected to find the king himself dressed in fatigues and armed with an automatic weapon, shooting live rounds. 

His Majesty's camo: King Abdullah II as military man

4. DID MRS. PICASSO GIVE AWAY ART?

Did Pablo Picasso and his last wife give Pierre and Danielle Le Guennec a priceless collection of art?  And why did they keep the box containing it on a shelf in their garage for nearly 40 years?

5. NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN PICASSO ART

The Picasso family heirs don’t buy the Le Guennecs’ story. They say the man they knew would never give away his works freely. What isn’t in doubt is the portfolio’s authenticity—the works are pure Picasso.

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