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Jordan dreamed of success from young age
In 2005, Michael Jordan told 60 Minutes he dreamed of success from a young age and always knew sports would be his outlet.
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In 2005, Michael Jordan told 60 Minutes he dreamed of success from a young age and always knew sports would be his outlet.
In a 2005 interview, Michael Jordan suggested a new approach for parents raising young athletes.
"It's very difficult to deal with." In 2005, Michael Jordan told 60 Minutes it is hard to fathom his father was killed by another person.
In 2005, Michael Jordan told 60 Minutes his creativity came from making it look easy and different on the basketball court.
An excerpt from Morley Safer's 1977 "An American Tragedy" about the 1970 events at Kent State University -- and how a future CBS photographer captured an indelible historical image.
An excerpt from Morley Safer's 1977 "An American Tragedy" about the 1970 events at Kent State University -- and how a future CBS photographer captured an indelible historical image.
In a 2005 interview, Michael Jordan told 60 Minutes what he did after losing a game of golf at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona.
In 2005, Michael Jordan and Chuck Daly, Head coach of the 1992 Olympic "Dream Team," told 60 Minutes about a game of golf in Barcelona.
As "Homeland" comes to an end, we revisit our trip to the set, where Patinkin shared some thoughts on his role as a CIA spy chief: "there's a lot of Saul I like to take with me in my life."
As "Homeland" comes to an end, we revisit our trip to the set, where Patinkin shared some thoughts on his role as a CIA spy chief: "there's a lot of Saul I like to take with me in my life."
Stocks on Wall Street have rallied in recent months, but author Andrew Ross Sorkin sees a crash coming. The question is: when will the bubble pop, and how much will the market slump when it does?
Recently retired Gen. Tim Haugh warns that China is hacking America's computer systems – targeting water, infrastructure and telecommunications. He says China's capacity for targeting the U.S. is growing.
In his first television interview since his firing, Gen. Tim Haugh discusses his termination by the Trump administration.
Nearly a year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa discusses a fast-changing Middle East and what's being done to stabilize his fractured and traumatized country.
In December, rebel leader Ahmed al-Shaara proclaimed a new and free Syria. The former jihadist recently sat down with 60 Minutes for his first U.S. television interview since becoming president.
Retired Gen. Tim Haugh, the former head of the NSA, warns that China is targeting the U.S. military, industry and also America's critical infrastructure. He believes he knows why it's happening.
DealBook founder and Squawk Box co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin takes a look at the crash of 1929 in his new book. He tells 60 Minutes what may it may indicate about today's stock market.
News of a ceasefire — including the return of Israeli hostages — offers hope that the war ignited by Hamas will finally end. Gaza's Hamas-led Health Ministry says 67,000 people have been killed there.
Nearly a year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa discusses a fast-changing Middle East and what's being done to stabilize his fractured and traumatized country.
Stocks on Wall Street have rallied in recent months, but author Andrew Ross Sorkin sees a crash coming. The question is: when will the bubble pop, and how much will the market slump when it does?