Category: 60 Minutes
Alysa Liu: The 60 Minutes Interview
U.S. figure skater Alysa Liu retired at just 16. After years away from the rink, she laced up her skates for a comeback and is [more…]
Maduro; Here Come the Humanoids; Alysa Liu | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
First, a report on the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Then, a look at the progress made on AI-powered humanoid robots. And, Alysa Liu: [more…]
Manuel Noriega and the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
From 1994, Morley Safer’s look back at Operation Just Cause, the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama to oust the country’s de facto ruler, Gen. Manuel [more…]
A former U.S. hostage negotiator recalls meetings with Maduro #shorts
“I’m not naïve to the crimes that were committed by the [Maduro] regime writ large,” says Roger Carstens, a former U.S. hostage negotiator who met [more…]
Former U.S. hostage negotiator’s advice for Venezuela #shorts
“It’d probably be very easy for the United States to, you know, rearm, re-up, and then go right back [into Venezuela] to grab people,” says [more…]
Former DEA investigator on the Maduro case #shorts
“I believe the evidence is going to show [Nicolás Maduro] was enriching himself. It was much more than just looking the other way. There was [more…]
5 feet, 9 inches, 200-pound AI-powered humanoid #shorts
Meet Atlas: 5 feet, 9 inches, 200-pound AI-powered humanoid created by Boston Dynamics. It has learned to crawl, walk, run, and dance autonomously. #humanoidrobot #bostondynamics [more…]
Inside Atlas’ evolution #shorts
When 60 Minutes visited Boston Dynamics in 2021, Atlas was a bulky, hydraulic robot. Back then, it relied on algorithms written by engineers. Today, Atlas [more…]
Atlas, the humanoid robot, learns from Bill Whitaker #shorts
Wearing a sensor-covered bodysuit that captured Bill Whitaker’s movements, engineers trained Atlas to mimic him. Once a skill is learned, it can be shared across [more…]
Architect Frank Gehry | 60 Minutes Archive
When Scott Pelley profiled Gehry in 2002, his introduction said it all: “You may not know the man, but if you’ve ever seen a building [more…]