Month: March 2026
Reza Pahlavi on the future of Iran
Prince Reza Pahlavi, a leader of the opposition to the Islamic Republic, discusses whether regime change is coming, who leads a transition, and what happens [more…]
How parents are being held responsible after school shootings
After a deadly school shooting in Oxford, Michigan, prosecutors, in a first, charged both the gunman and his parents. It’s a change some victims’ families [more…]
This federal judge ruled against Trump. Then the death threats rolled in | 60 Minutes
Federal judges say criticism from President Trump can put their safety at risk. The White House says the president “understands the dangers of political violence.” [more…]
Amanda Gorman on what it means to be an American | 60 Minutes
American poet Amanda Gorman says it’s “more than just remembering our history. It’s how we heal it. It’s how we recover. It’s how we hold [more…]
Iran; Under Siege; Breaking the Cycle | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
First, Reza Pahlavi on the future of Iran. Then, a look at threats against U.S. judges under Trump. And, breaking the cycle of school shootings. [more…]
Reza Pahlavi calls Iran’s Supreme Leader a “monster” #shorts
One of the most prominent members of the Iranian opposition and the son of the deposed late shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, recounts his reaction [more…]
Reza Pahlavi on the reaction to the death of the Ayatollah #shorts
“We were committed to fight regardless of an outside intervention,” Reza Pahlavi says of the Iranian people. “They’re thanking President Trump for actually standing on [more…]
Pahlavi to President Trump: Thank you #shorts
“[President Trump] will go down in the annals of Iranian history as the most-celebrated foreign leader that changed the ballgame and changed the world as [more…]
Prince Reza Pahlavi’s hope for Iran’s future #shorts
Prince Reza Pahlavi tells 60 Minutes he wants to lead Iran in a transition to democracy. #iran #irannews #rezapahlavi Source
Pelley asks Reza Pahlavi: Why would the people of Iran welcome you? #shorts
“My father left Iran voluntarily to avoid bloodshed,” says Reza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed late shah of Iran. “He said, ‘I’m a king. [more…]