Category: 60 Minutes
Sitting in on a kid’s therapy session
While 60 Minutes was at the Urgent Care Walk-in Clinic for Mental Health at Children’s Wisconsin – a place specifically opened for kids and teens [more…]
Explaining Iran’s animosity (1980) | 60 Minutes Archive
In March 1980, the U.S. hostages in Iran had been held for four months. Mike Wallace’s report asked why so many Iranians endorsed their captivity. [more…]
Working to revitalize Africatown
Family of the man who commissioned the Clotilda, the last known slave ship, has begun efforts to make amends, including selling a plot of land [more…]
Steven Van Zandt, right-hand-man “Silvio Dante,” on Sopranos co-star James Gandolfini
The guitarist, writer, producer, actor and activist described the special bond he shared with his Sopranos co-star James Gandolfini in an interview with 60 Minutes. [more…]
Steven Van Zandt: The 60 Minutes Interview
Steven Van Zandt, known as Little Steven, is the ultimate wingman: whether it’s as Bruce Springsteen’s guitarist or as Tony Soprano’s confidante on “The Sopranos.” [more…]
Ukrainians accuse Russia of kidnapping, indoctrinating Ukrainian children
Ukraine’s government says about 20,000 children have been taken by Russia, but adds it could be closer to 300,000. Ukrainian moms are traveling behind enemy [more…]
Descendants of Africans on slave ship on reconciliation with family of Alabama enslaver
Descendants of the enslaved Africans brought to Alabama on the last known slave ship met with the family of the ship’s financier to discuss reconciliation. [more…]
Deadly Lahaina wildfire consumed fire engine as Maui firefighters barely escaped
Eight Maui firefighters were trapped by flames, abandoned cars, and downed poles this summer during the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. They [more…]
Rise | Sunday on 60 Minutes
As Ukrainian families grieve the losses of their loved ones in Russia’s continued conflict, Scott Pelley joins a group of widows and children of the [more…]
Ancient Vines | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Regarded by scholars as the birthplace of wine, Sharyn Alfonsi reports from the former Soviet republic of Georgia on its deep history of winemaking and [more…]