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In the Mail: Viewers respond to last Sunday’s 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2025-10-05 23:15
The last minute of 60 Minutes is sponsored by United Healthcare. Coverage you can count on for your whole life ahead. In the mail this week, comments about Utah Governor Spencer Cox and his campaign to lower the temperature of political debate.Many were like this. Thank you very much for your episode with Spencer Cox. so refreshing and uplifting in these divisive times.We also received notes about our profile of Dana White, the hard driving CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship. White is planning a cage mat ...
Lesley Stahl on interviewing the "band" Spinal Tap
60 Minutes· 2025-10-05 22:56
60 Minutes overtime. My story this week is about the making of Spinal Tap 2. If any of you saw Spinal Tap One way back and thought it was funny, then you're going to think this one is hilarious.Tap water. Tap water. Look at the shape.Too perfect. But what's inside is some kind of special water. Says it says artisan.It's tap water. It's about the band getting back together, the fake band. We went to New Orleans to shoot the band when they finally get together to do their concert.The three actors wrote all th ...
Rob Reiner shows Lesley Stahl his new book about Spinal Tap, and drops it on her foot
60 Minutes· 2025-10-05 22:55
Project Overview - The project is a book about the making of Spinal Tap, a mockumentary film [1] - The book's title is "It's a fine line between stupid and clever, the making of Spinal Tap" [1] - The book has a unique two-sided format [2][3] Content Details - One side of the book contains factual information written by Rob Reiner and the actors Christopher Guest, Michael McKan, and Harry Shearer [3] - The other side presents a fictional history of the band, written by the fictional characters Marty Deberie and David St Hubbins [3] Authorship - Factual side is written by Rob Reiner, Christopher Guest, Michael McKan, and Harry Shearer [3] - Fictional side is written by Marty Deberie and David St Hubbins [3]
Reports on prosthetics and the "digital bridge" for paralyzed patients | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
60 Minutes· 2025-10-04 11:00
for those who've suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury and are paralyzed. There's rarely encouraging news, which is why what's happening in early clinical trials in a research lab in Loausanne, Switzerland, is so remarkable. A renowned French neuroscientist Gregoire Cortine and Swiss neurosurgeon Dr.. Joseen Block have implanted a small stimulation device on the spine of paralyzed patients helping them once again stand up and walk. What's even more surprising is their newest innovation which uses an impla ...
This is Rob Reiner | Sunday on 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2025-10-03 17:45
41 years after the cult classic This is Final Tap. All right, here we go. Rob Reiner and the band have come back together for a sequel.Close. Yeah, very close. So, it's totally out of half a wheel of all improvised.We snle with each other and whatever comes. Snaddle with each other. Yeah.It's like doing stickick, you know. Are you and I snadling right now. We are snadling right now. We're in the process of snadling right now. ...
Vaccine Court | Sunday on 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2025-10-03 15:46
Vaccine Injury & Legal Aspects - Vaccine injury cases can be filed in vaccine court [1] - The chances of serious vaccine injury are rare, comparable to lottery odds or lightning strikes [1][2] - Individuals often feel the need to clarify they are not "antivax" due to public pressure and the rarity of vaccine injury awareness [2]
Rob Reiner | 60 Minutes Archive
60 Minutes· 2025-10-03 15:15
60 Minutes rewind. In Stand by Me, the narrator of the story is an introspective writer who is driven by his desire to get his father's approval. In Ae Good Men, Tom Cruz plays a Navy lawyer who's trying to escape the shadow of his father who is We detect a theme running through these films.Is there is there a Yeah, absolutely. I think uh you know you always work uh you know the pure artist who paints a picture to the uh collaborative and the interpretive artist the director uh if you're working from some p ...
An evening with Jane Goodall and Tom Mangelsen | 60 Minutes Archive
60 Minutes· 2025-10-02 01:01
Wildlife Observation & Conservation - The speaker expresses a long-held fascination with the Sandhill crane migration, highlighting its appeal as a natural spectacle [1][2] - The annual return to observe the crane migration is described as "food for the spirit," emphasizing the emotional and personal value of the experience [2] - The observation includes shared experiences and appreciation for nature with friends and future generations [2] Animal Behavior & Ecology - Cranes utilize a flap-glide flight pattern, potentially conserving energy during migration [4] - V-formation flight is mentioned, suggesting an understanding of its aerodynamic benefits for migrating birds [4] - The discussion touches on potential social dynamics within the crane flock, including communication and competition for position [6] Personal Reflections & Appreciation - The speaker expresses affection for dogs, contrasting this with observations of animal behavior [5] - There's a shared concern for a potentially lost animal, reflecting empathy and connection with wildlife [5] - The experience is described as "very special," indicating a high level of enjoyment and significance [6]
Jane Goodall and Tom Mangelsen | 60 Minutes Archive
60 Minutes· 2025-10-01 21:17
60 Minutes Rewind. Tonight, we're going to take you into the wild with a remarkable photographer who spent his life on the trail of elusive and endangered animals. His name is Tom Manglesen, and at 72, he still travels to remote and inhospitable places.What he brings back are some of the most spectacular pictures of wild animals you'll ever see. On most mornings for nearly 50 years, this is what Tom Manglesson has done. He's ventured into the wilderness, camera in hand.Last September in Grand Teton National ...
How Dana White became the CEO of UFC #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-09-29 20:07
Initial Investment and Ownership - Fertitta family provided the capital to acquire UFC [2] - White received 10% ownership stake in UFC [2] Financial Challenges - UFC was initially unprofitable and largely unsanctioned [2] - Lorenzo Fertitta expressed concerns about using family money to sustain UFC [4] - The situation was so dire that Lorenzo considered ceasing operations [4] Early Struggles and Venue Issues - The first fight under the new regime faced difficulties in securing a venue due to skepticism and concerns about the audience [2] - Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, owned by Donald Trump, hosted the first fight [3] Trump's Involvement - Donald Trump supported UFC early on by hosting events at his casino [3] - Trump attended the entire fight card, from the prelims to the main event [3] Event Attendance - The event drew a sellout crowd of 5,000 people [1]