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2003: Rebuilding Afghanistan?
From 2003, Lesley Stahl reports on the situation in Afghanistan.
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From 2003, Lesley Stahl reports on the situation in Afghanistan.
From 2013, Anderson Cooper reports on the thousands of mostly Afghan boys who fled their war-torn country for Europe, in hopes of a better life.
From 2011, Scott Pelley reports on the circumstances and strategies involved in the war in Afghanistan.
From 2001, five young women, refugees from Afghanistan, talk about living under Taliban rule.
From 2013, Lesley Stahl profiles John Riordan, an assistant bank manager who assisted in the escape of 105 Vietnamese colleagues and their families during the fall of Saigon.
In 2009, 60 Minutes reported on how deceased celebrities continue to generate income after they have passed.
A look back at how 60 Minutes has reported on the ongoing civil war in Syria.
From 1978, Morley Safer reports on the plight of migrant workers who toil in Louisiana’s sugar cane fields.
From Alabama to Wisconsin, a look back at past 60 Minutes stories on racial injustice and policing as told on our broadcast in five different decades.
60 Minutes revisits a group of men and women over 90 who are helping scientists discover how to live a longer, healthier life.
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.
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.
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.
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.