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In 1999, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke to Lesley Stahl about his family, Richard Nixon and the criticism of some of his past decisions. Kissinger died this week at the age of 100.
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In 1999, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke to Lesley Stahl about his family, Richard Nixon and the criticism of some of his past decisions. Kissinger died this week at the age of 100.
In 1977, Morley Safer got a behind-the-scenes tour of the White House by then-first lady Rosalynn Carter as preparations were underway for a state dinner. Carter died November 19th at the age of 96.
In 2008, Andy Rooney commented that he believed Thanksgiving wasn't getting enough respect: "I object to the way it's being squeezed out by Christmas."
For Veterans Day, 60 Minutes looks back to our report on the brotherhood of the Marines who served in Afghanistan's most lethal battles. The veterans told Scott Pelley in 2015 about their struggle transitioning back to civilian life.
Bob Simon reported from Israel in 2013 about that country's "Iron Dome," a sophisticated defense system whose missiles can, with radar and computer assistance, intercept and destroy incoming rockets in mid-air.
In 2003, Steve Hartman shared the results of his own lighthearted experiment with 60 Minutes II viewers -- one which included Halloween treats of clothespins, lima beans, and cough drops.
A look back at Anderson Cooper's 2018 report on how screen time impacts the physical structure of kids' brains, as well as their emotional development and mental health.
In a 1974 report for 60 Minutes, Morley Safer spoke with U.S. Air Force Captain Mike Rose, the author of a controversial article which criticized the honor code system of U.S. military academies.
Rupert Murdoch grew a single-family newspaper into a media dynasty ranging from cable television to tabloid newspapers -- becoming one of the world's most influential and controversial media executives. 60 Minutes' Mike Wallace profiled the media mogul in 1997.
Denzel Washington's name has become synonymous with Hollywood box office blockbusters. In 2005, he spoke with Ed Bradley about his acting career – both in movies and theater. "Acting is not work; acting is a privilege and it’s a craft," he told 60 Minutes.
The University of Austin, or UATX, is teaching its inaugural class of 92 college students. The school, with its focus on free speech, has been labeled by some as "anti-woke."
Scientists are hoping to use genetic engineering to reduce the transmission of Lyme disease. The scientists' target is not the deer or the ticks often associated with the disease; it's wild mice.
Monarchs traveled to a remote part of Mexico, a journey they've made for thousands of years, and wintered there. Now tens of millions of the butterflies are on an epic aerial journey back north.
First, a look at UATX: the college advocating for free speech. Then, a report on mouse DNA and the fight against Lyme disease. And, inside the monarch butterfly migration mystery.
Scientists are hoping to use genetic engineering to reduce the transmission of Lyme disease. The scientists' target is not the deer or the ticks often associated with the disease; it's wild mice.
Monarchs traveled to a remote part of Mexico, a journey they've made for thousands of years, and wintered there. Now tens of millions of the butterflies are on an epic aerial journey back north.
The University of Austin, or UATX, is teaching its inaugural class of 92 college students. The school, with its focus on free speech, has been labeled by some as "anti-woke."
China is intent on using spies to monitor and influence events outside its own borders. 60 Minutes reports on why China's spies are on the rise, and what happens when one gets caught in the U.S.
A high school teacher didn't expect a solution when she set a 2,000-year-old Pythagorean Theorem problem in front of her students. Then Calcea Johnson and Ne'Kiya Jackson stepped up to the challenge.
First, a report on China expanding its spying efforts in the U.S. Then, a look at teens' innovative Pythagorean Theorem work. And, why the music of Cajun country is enjoying a renaissance.