Tune in to CBS Television Network from 7:00 to 8:00 Pm Et/Pt for an insightful and riveting lineup on “60 Minutes” on Sunday, March 24, 2024.
The Right to be Wrong
In the midst of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, correspondent Lesley Stahl delves into the pervasive issue of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms. With misleading information running rampant, Stahl explores the efforts of big tech companies to combat this spread while facing accusations of censorship. The episode also examines a crucial Supreme Court decision regarding whether social media platforms have the right to make editorial decisions or are merely conduits for free speech. Producer Ayesha Siddiqi brings this important story to light.
Amlo
Sharyn Alfonsi sits down for an exclusive interview with Andrés Manuel López Obrador, affectionately known as “Amlo,” the current president of Mexico. As immigration and the economy take center stage in the U.S. presidential race,...
The Right to be Wrong
In the midst of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, correspondent Lesley Stahl delves into the pervasive issue of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms. With misleading information running rampant, Stahl explores the efforts of big tech companies to combat this spread while facing accusations of censorship. The episode also examines a crucial Supreme Court decision regarding whether social media platforms have the right to make editorial decisions or are merely conduits for free speech. Producer Ayesha Siddiqi brings this important story to light.
Amlo
Sharyn Alfonsi sits down for an exclusive interview with Andrés Manuel López Obrador, affectionately known as “Amlo,” the current president of Mexico. As immigration and the economy take center stage in the U.S. presidential race,...
- 3/22/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
60 Minutes is bringing you a special 90-minute edition, airing from 7:30 Pm to 9:00 Pm Et, and 7:00 Pm to 8:30 Pm Pt on the CBS Television Network, right after the football game.
The Hostage Story
With the Israel-Hamas war raging for almost three months, correspondent Lesley Stahl makes a powerful return to the region. In an emotional interview, she speaks with a recently freed Israeli hostage who endured more than 50 days in captivity by Hamas in Gaza. Stahl takes us to the remnants of the survivor’s family home in the kibbutz, following the devastating Oct. 7 attacks, and delves into a heartfelt conversation with the survivor and her relatives. This gripping segment is produced by Shachar Bar-On.
The Looting of Cambodia
Prepare to be captivated by a year-long investigation that delves into what could be the most significant art heist in history. Thousands of sacred stone, bronze,...
The Hostage Story
With the Israel-Hamas war raging for almost three months, correspondent Lesley Stahl makes a powerful return to the region. In an emotional interview, she speaks with a recently freed Israeli hostage who endured more than 50 days in captivity by Hamas in Gaza. Stahl takes us to the remnants of the survivor’s family home in the kibbutz, following the devastating Oct. 7 attacks, and delves into a heartfelt conversation with the survivor and her relatives. This gripping segment is produced by Shachar Bar-On.
The Looting of Cambodia
Prepare to be captivated by a year-long investigation that delves into what could be the most significant art heist in history. Thousands of sacred stone, bronze,...
- 12/15/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
“60 Minutes” is back this Sunday, November 12, 2023, from 7:00 to 8:00 Pm Et/Pt on the CBS Television Network.
Iran’s Assassins
The episode starts with an eye-opening segment on Iran’s covert activities beyond its known support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Correspondent Lesley Stahl delves into how Iran is quietly waging a shadow war in the U.S. and Europe, employing proxy assassins to target and silence critics of the regime. Matt Jukes, Britain’s head of counter-terrorism policing, shares insights into the increased efforts by Iran in this regard. Lesley Stahl also interviews some of the targets, including former White House national security adviser John Bolton and Iranian American activist Masih Alinejad. Shachar Bar-On is the producer of this thought-provoking segment.
The Heritage War
Bill Whitaker reports from Kyiv, shedding light on Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the alleged deliberate destruction and looting of the country’s cultural treasures,...
Iran’s Assassins
The episode starts with an eye-opening segment on Iran’s covert activities beyond its known support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Correspondent Lesley Stahl delves into how Iran is quietly waging a shadow war in the U.S. and Europe, employing proxy assassins to target and silence critics of the regime. Matt Jukes, Britain’s head of counter-terrorism policing, shares insights into the increased efforts by Iran in this regard. Lesley Stahl also interviews some of the targets, including former White House national security adviser John Bolton and Iranian American activist Masih Alinejad. Shachar Bar-On is the producer of this thought-provoking segment.
The Heritage War
Bill Whitaker reports from Kyiv, shedding light on Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the alleged deliberate destruction and looting of the country’s cultural treasures,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Get ready for an informative edition of 60 Minutes as the news program delves into diverse stories from around the globe.
On Sunday, August 6, 2023, viewers will be treated to three compelling segments that shed light on critical issues and fascinating cultural phenomena.
Pathogen X – Join Bill Whitaker as he embarks on a crucial mission to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda alongside a team of American and Ugandan scientists. Together, they venture deep into the primeval forest to search for Pathogen X, the next potential deadly virus capable of jumping from wild animals to humans. In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the urgency to find and understand these viruses has never been greater. 60 Minutes goes on a thrilling journey with the virus hunters as they test bats, baboons, and monkeys in their quest to identify and contain potential outbreaks. Heather Abbott spearheads this enlightening report.
Sona And The...
On Sunday, August 6, 2023, viewers will be treated to three compelling segments that shed light on critical issues and fascinating cultural phenomena.
Pathogen X – Join Bill Whitaker as he embarks on a crucial mission to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda alongside a team of American and Ugandan scientists. Together, they venture deep into the primeval forest to search for Pathogen X, the next potential deadly virus capable of jumping from wild animals to humans. In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the urgency to find and understand these viruses has never been greater. 60 Minutes goes on a thrilling journey with the virus hunters as they test bats, baboons, and monkeys in their quest to identify and contain potential outbreaks. Heather Abbott spearheads this enlightening report.
Sona And The...
- 8/3/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
60 Minutes returns with a lineup of compelling stories on Sunday, June 4. From 7:00 to 8:00 Pm Et/Pt.
The first segment, “Suing Social Media,” presented by Sharyn Alfonsi, explores the legal challenges faced by social media giants such as Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat. More than 2,000 families are pursuing lawsuits against these platforms, alleging that they have negatively impacted their children’s mental health, and in tragic cases, led to the loss of their children’s lives. Alfonsi sits down with these families and the founder of the Social Media Victims Law Center to delve into the potential consequences these lawsuits may have on the future of social media. Ashley Velie is the producer behind this eye-opening segment.
Next, prepare for an in-depth interview as Prince Harry opens up to Anderson Cooper in a double-length segment. Prince Harry discusses his memoir, “Spare,” reflecting on his childhood, the profound loss of his mother,...
The first segment, “Suing Social Media,” presented by Sharyn Alfonsi, explores the legal challenges faced by social media giants such as Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat. More than 2,000 families are pursuing lawsuits against these platforms, alleging that they have negatively impacted their children’s mental health, and in tragic cases, led to the loss of their children’s lives. Alfonsi sits down with these families and the founder of the Social Media Victims Law Center to delve into the potential consequences these lawsuits may have on the future of social media. Ashley Velie is the producer behind this eye-opening segment.
Next, prepare for an in-depth interview as Prince Harry opens up to Anderson Cooper in a double-length segment. Prince Harry discusses his memoir, “Spare,” reflecting on his childhood, the profound loss of his mother,...
- 6/2/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Mark Wahlberg had a special pre-race surprise for a team of Boston Marathon runners on Saturday. The Daddy's Home star, 44, headed to the Revere Hotel Boston to meet the 68 members of Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital's Race for Rehab team as they prepped for the 26.2-mile race on Monday. Wahlberg - currently in Boston filming Peter Berg's Patriots Day, a retelling of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing - entered the room to "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," by the Dropkick Murphys, alongside costar Michael Beach, who will play former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Wearing a blue sweatshirt, a Red Sox baseball cap,...
- 4/17/2016
- by Megan Johnson
- PEOPLE.com
Mark Wahlberg had a special pre-race surprise for a team of Boston Marathon runners on Saturday. The Daddy's Home star, 44, headed to the Revere Hotel Boston to meet the 68 members of Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital's Race for Rehab team as they prepped for the 26.2-mile race on Monday. Wahlberg - currently in Boston filming Peter Berg's Patriots Day, a retelling of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing - entered the room to "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," by the Dropkick Murphys, alongside costar Michael Beach, who will play former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Wearing a blue sweatshirt, a Red Sox baseball cap,...
- 4/17/2016
- by Megan Johnson
- PEOPLE.com
Heather Abbott is a self-described "professional heel wearer." The higher the better. But if you lost your left leg below the knee in the Boston Marathon bombing, as Abbott did in 2013, wearing four-inch stilettos can be a real problem. Thanks, however, to a combination of good insurance from her human resources job and a gofundme.com page that raised almost $200,000, Abbott, 41, is able to wear her favorite Michael Kors or Nine West shoes whenever she wants now (she owns close to 50 pairs of pumps). Her $70,000 "high-heel leg" - one of six prosthetics she owns - looks just like her other...
- 4/15/2016
- by Tom Cunneff
- PEOPLE.com
Heather Abbott is a self-described "professional heel wearer." The higher the better. But if you lost your left leg below the knee in the Boston Marathon bombing, as Abbott did in 2013, wearing four-inch stilettos can be a real problem. Thanks, however, to a combination of good insurance from her human resources job and a gofundme.com page that raised almost $200,000, Abbott, 41, is able to wear her favorite Michael Kors or Nine West shoes whenever she wants now (she owns close to 50 pairs of pumps). Her $70,000 "high-heel leg" - one of six prosthetics she owns - looks just like her other...
- 4/15/2016
- by Tom Cunneff
- PEOPLE.com
For the first time, Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev addressed the victims and their family members in court on Wednesday. During his formal sentencing hearing, he said he was sorry, saying, "I would like to now apologize to the victims and to the survivors. I am sorry for the lives that I have taken, the suffering that I have caused you, the damage that I've done." He added, "I ask Allah to have mercy upon me, my brother, and my family." Earlier, survivors and victims' family members made statements. Keep reading for the heartbreaking and powerful words they shared, according to CNN. Survivor Rebekah Gregory on why she wouldn't give a victim impact statement: "To do that, I would have to be someone's victim. I'm definitely not yours, or your brother's." Survivor Heather Abbott: "I would like Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to know that he did not break me." Bill Richard,...
- 6/24/2015
- by Laura-Marie-Meyers
- Popsugar.com
TV Picks: To help celebrate the holiday season, SportsCenter will present six heart-warming stories during its 9 a.m.-noon Et hours tomorrow (Saturday). Several pieces will be accompanied with updates on how the subject is faring during the holidays.· 9 a.m. — Nicole Graham (above, left) leukemia survivor, attending Dartmouth, plus Heather Abbott (survivor of Boston Marathon bombing) Previously E:60’s Chris Connelly followed Nicole Graham’s incredible journey, chronicling her battle back from the brink of death in pursuit of a dream that once seemed attainable, until it seemed impossible.· 10 a.m. — Jack Hoffman (brain cancer) Jack Hoffman, a 7-year-old brain […]...
- 12/26/2014
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
New York, July 25: Beyonce invited some of the brave survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings backstage at her concert in Boston on Tuesday night.
Mery Daniel, 31, Adrianne Haslet, 32, and Heather Abbott, 38 got to meet and take photos with the superstar singer at Td Garden. Each gave warm smiles as they posed for photos, the New York Post reported.
The three women, who each lost a leg in the April 15 attack, have detailed their roads to recovery, which includes getting prosthesis and learning to walk again.
They were profiled in a People cover story in Jun (Ani)...
Mery Daniel, 31, Adrianne Haslet, 32, and Heather Abbott, 38 got to meet and take photos with the superstar singer at Td Garden. Each gave warm smiles as they posed for photos, the New York Post reported.
The three women, who each lost a leg in the April 15 attack, have detailed their roads to recovery, which includes getting prosthesis and learning to walk again.
They were profiled in a People cover story in Jun (Ani)...
- 7/25/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Always looking to help others, Beyoncé Knowles invited three women who survived the Boston Marathon Bombing to meet with her at her gig last night (July 23).
Mery Daniel, Adrianne Haslet, and Heather Abbott all got to pose for pictures and chat with the “Bootylicious” songstress prior to her Td Garden gig in Boston.
Making for an even more inspirational tale, all three ladies lost legs in the terrorist attack back in April, and have since learned to walk with prosthetic limbs.
In addition to the meet and greet, the triumphant trio also got to see the Mrs. Carter Tour show from primo seats, making for an amazing evening.
Mery Daniel, Adrianne Haslet, and Heather Abbott all got to pose for pictures and chat with the “Bootylicious” songstress prior to her Td Garden gig in Boston.
Making for an even more inspirational tale, all three ladies lost legs in the terrorist attack back in April, and have since learned to walk with prosthetic limbs.
In addition to the meet and greet, the triumphant trio also got to see the Mrs. Carter Tour show from primo seats, making for an amazing evening.
- 7/24/2013
- GossipCenter
Beyonce is an inspiration to a lot of people, but Tuesday night (July 23), the singer focused on three others' inspiring stories.
After her "Mrs. Carter Show" world tour concert in Boston, Beyonce invited three survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing backstage. Fans Mery Daniel, Adrianne Haslet, and Heather Abbott -- all of whom lost a leg in the horrific attack -- were treated to a meet and greet with Bey. They smiled for pictures and showed how far they have come since the tragedy, healing emotionally and physically.
"Picking things up off the floor, getting food, things that I used to be able to do independently now I no longer can do," Daniel told People magazine.
"If someone had told me I would have half a leg basically at the age of 38 before this happened, I think I would never have believed it," Abbott told ABC News. "I think I...
After her "Mrs. Carter Show" world tour concert in Boston, Beyonce invited three survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing backstage. Fans Mery Daniel, Adrianne Haslet, and Heather Abbott -- all of whom lost a leg in the horrific attack -- were treated to a meet and greet with Bey. They smiled for pictures and showed how far they have come since the tragedy, healing emotionally and physically.
"Picking things up off the floor, getting food, things that I used to be able to do independently now I no longer can do," Daniel told People magazine.
"If someone had told me I would have half a leg basically at the age of 38 before this happened, I think I would never have believed it," Abbott told ABC News. "I think I...
- 7/24/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Not only is Beyoncé a fabulous performer, but she's also got a heart of gold. After the singer wrapped up her Mrs. Carter Show concert in Boston Tuesday night, the superstar showed her support for victims of the tragic Boston Marathon bombings by inviting three strong survivors backstage. Fans Mery Daniel, Adrianne Haslet and Heather Abbott—all of whom lost a leg in the attack—enjoyed a meet and greet with Jay Z's missus as they smiled and posed for pics with Bey at Boston's Td Garden. The strong survivors have all publicly documented their long road to recovery, candidly speaking about their struggles after being fitted with prosthetics and learning to walk...
- 7/24/2013
- E! Online
The 2012 George Polk Award for Television News Reporting was bestowed today on CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley for its coverage of Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams, who is fluent in Mandarin, reported in May on Chen’s escape to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing following years of being under house arrest after exposing forced abortions in China. Pelley was credited on the story as anchor and managing editor, Patricia Shevlin was executive producer, Heather Abbott was senior producer, and Marsha Cooke was producer. Winners of the 64th annual Polk awards, unveiled today in 14 categories by Long Island University to honor special achievement in journalism, include PBS’ Frontline correspondent Martin Smith and producer Michael Kirk, whose four-part series “Money, Power And Wall Street” won for Documentary Television Reporting. Also a winner was Mother Jones Washington Bureau Chief and MSNBC analyst David Corn, who secured and...
- 2/19/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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