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Adam Sandler: The 60 Minutes Interview (2019)
Sharyn Alfonsi sits down with comedian and actor Adam Sandler, who began his career as a stand-up comedian in New York City.
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Sharyn Alfonsi sits down with comedian and actor Adam Sandler, who began his career as a stand-up comedian in New York City.
In 2003, a retired U.S. State Department analyst alleged to 60 Minutes the Bush administration used "faith-based intelligence" when it came to Iraq and weapons of mass destruction.
At the height of the Great Recession, Scott Pelley reported on the lengths the federal government will go to protect bank depositors.
Twenty years after the invasion of Iraq, a look back at the December 2003 capture of Saddam Hussein, a watershed moment in the Iraq War. Scott Pelley visited the site of Saddam's last stand a few days after his capture, seeing firsthand the hole where Saddam spent his last moments as a free man.
In 2009, Scott Pelley was granted access to the FDIC's takeover of Heritage Community Bank in a Chicago suburb.
In 2014, 60 Minutes first attempted to answer the age-old question: does your dog really love you?
Betty Boothroyd, the first female speaker of the British House of Commons, has died at the age of 93. Back in 1995 she told Morley Safer, “I have been a political animal since I came out of the womb, and as I got older, of course, even more so. But I love this House. I love our system of [the] way Parliament works.”
From 1993, Morley Safer's report on how Finland's people suffer universal melancholy and resort to Finnish-style tango for entertainment.
From 2019, Bill Whitaker reports on frontotemporal dementia, or FTD, the most common form of dementia among people under 60. Mark Johnson, one of the subjects of the story, recently lost his battle with the disease.
From 2019, Lesley Stahl's profile of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. Wojcicki announced today she's stepping down after nine years leading the company.
Director Rob Reiner brought the band back for a "Spinal Tap" sequel decades after releasing the original, his first-ever film.
Rob Reiner's "This is Spinal Tap," now a cult classic, almost didn't get made. The director explains why, decades later, he made a sequel and what reuniting the actors was like.
While vaccinations have saved millions of lives, in extremely rare cases they can cause injury. Americans who believe they have suffered an injury can go to vaccine court.
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, where Americans file claims over vaccination injuries, was designed to balance the societal good of widespread vaccinations with cases of rare individual harm.
Guy Fieri got a crash course in a new type of high-tech crime after two semitrucks carrying 24,000 bottles of tequila from his company vanished.
Trucks carrying Santo Tequila, a brand founded by Food Network host Guy Fieri and former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar, vanished last year. This is how the sophisticated highway heist was pulled off.
First, a look inside the U.S. vaccine court. Then, Guy Fieri and the mystery of how 24,000 bottles of tequila went missing. And, Rob Reiner: The 60 Minutes Interview.
In the mail this week: Scott Pelley shares what viewers had to say about last Sunday's 60 Minutes. Some viewers praised it. Others were critical.
While vaccinations have saved millions of lives, in extremely rare cases they can cause injury. Americans who believe they have suffered an injury can go to vaccine court.