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Booms, Busts and Bubbles | Sunday on 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2025-10-11 15:58
Do you think that we will have a crash. We thought it was a good time to check in with Andrew Ross Sorcin, one of the country's most influential financial reporters. He's just written a book about the market crash a century ago.>> Are you scared. >> I'm anxious that we are at prices that may not feel sustainable. We are either living through some kind of remarkable boom >> or we're reliving >> 1929. ...
The Road to Damascus | Sunday on 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2025-10-11 15:55
The deal between Israel and Hamas could lead to big changes in the Middle East. We spoke with a man who knows a thing or two about remarkable transformations. Syria's new president, Ahmed Alshara.>> Have you ever seen that poster, the wanted poster. >> Yes, of course. >> You were designated as a terrorist by the American government.There was that $10 million bounty on your head. >> It would have been a waste. It would have been money ill spent. ...
The China Hack | Sunday on 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2025-10-11 14:16
Can you think of any reason that China would target your little community. >> That's the exact question I had for the FBI when they visited me on that first day, and I I still can't answer that question. No, I can't think of one reason.>> The FBI told Nick Lawler that China has hacked into the computers of vital American utilities, even his, in tiny Littleton, Massachusetts. If they're willing to go after that small provider that doesn't have a national security connection, that means every target is on the ...
Inside Jeffrey Epstein's Cell | 60 Minutes Archive
60 Minutes· 2025-10-10 18:19
Investigation Focus - The report investigates the death of Jeffrey Epstein in federal jail, highlighting inconsistencies and raising questions about whether it was suicide or homicide [2][3] - The investigation obtained photos and evidence from inside Jeffrey Epstein's cell, including autopsy photos and makeshift nooses [3] - The report questions the protocol of moving Epstein's body to an emergency room instead of securing the scene [7][8] Suspicious Circumstances - A forensic pathologist hired by Epstein's brother suggests the evidence points more towards murder and strangulation than suicide, citing unusual fractures in Epstein's neck [5][26][27] - The pathologist notes discrepancies between the ligature mark on Epstein's neck and the noose found in his cell [30][32] - The report highlights failures in the jail's procedures, including Epstein being taken off suicide watch, lack of a cellmate, and guards allegedly falsifying records and sleeping on duty [14][18][19][20] - Surveillance video showed no one entered the area where Epstein was held, but a second camera that could have seen Epstein's cell door was not working [22] Potential Motives and Complications - Epstein was connected to rich and powerful people, leading to speculation he was killed to prevent him from revealing information [2] - Epstein feared for his life and was allegedly paying other inmates for protection [13] - Criminal charges against the guards are hindering the release of information to Epstein's family [33] Key Evidence and Discrepancies - Autopsy photos reveal fractures of the left, right thyroid cartilage and the left hyoid bone, which the pathologist finds unusual for a suicidal hanging [26][27] - A note found in Epstein's cell details complaints about a guard's behavior [25] - The report mentions Epstein's prior suicide attempt and removal from suicide watch as critical points of failure [13][14]
Revealing how criminals pulled off the tequila heist #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-06 20:12
Fraudulent Scheme - Criminals created fake online profiles of trucking companies to bid on valuable jobs [1] - Unsuspecting drivers were hired online and redirected to deliver shipments to the criminals instead of the intended destination [1] - Drivers were unaware they were participating in a crime, believing they were delivering legitimate loads [2] - The destination on the bill of lading was changed, and drivers were instructed to take the load to Los Angeles [2]
In rare cases of vaccine injury, Americans can go to vaccine court #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-06 20:08
You ready to go. >> Yeah. >> All right.Say go. >> Go. >> Jacob Thompson is 13 years old.>> Here we go. >> He loves airplanes, swimming, and Chick-fil-A. >> But Jacob can speak only a handful of words and needs help walking more than a few yards.Jacob was born in St. Louis on New Year's Eve 2011. Rounding out a family of four with sister Melee and parents John and Wall-E.He a pilot for FedEx. She a recent immigrant from China. >> We had this perfectly normal, happy little baby.He would be able to jump up and ...
10/5/2025: Vaccine Court; The Tequila Heist; This is Rob Reiner
60 Minutes· 2025-10-06 17:14
Program Overview - "60 Minutes" is a successful television broadcast with hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news [1] - The broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10 [1] Content Highlights - The program features a look inside the U S vaccine court [1] - It also covers the mystery of how 24000 bottles of tequila went missing involving Guy Fieri [1] - An interview with Rob Reiner is also included [1] Access and Engagement - Viewers can subscribe to the "60 Minutes" YouTube channel [1] - Full episodes can be watched online [1] - Additional content is available through "60 Minutes: Overtime" [1] - The program can be followed on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter [1] - A newsletter subscription is also available [1] - The CBS News app can be downloaded [1]
Van Halen’s antics inspired a comedic scene #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-06 14:49
There's some problems here. Uh, I don't even know where to start. >> Apparently, Van Halen had a rider in their contract.No brown M&M's. So, some roadie had to sit there picking out the brown M&M's. It's crazy.So, we looked at that. We said, "There's a scene." >> Nigel's complaint, "The bread's too small." >> You'd like bigger bread. >> Exactly.I don't understand how you fold this. I mean, you >> Well, no, then it's half the size. >> No, not the bread.You just sold the meat. Yeah, but then it then it breaks ...
Kate Winslet still can’t escape “Titanic” #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-06 13:36
Film Industry Debate - The film "Titanic" continues to spark debates decades after its release [1] - The debate centers around whether the character Jack could have fit on the raft with Rose [1] - The speaker expresses curiosity about the enduring focus on "Titanic" compared to other aspects of their work [2] Director's Perspective - The director notes that comments about "Titanic" often become the main takeaway from interviews [2]
Guy Fieri's warning about cargo theft: "Everybody's vulnerable" #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-06 13:36
There's a lot of companies that this has happened to, but they don't want to talk about it. Why' you decide to speak about what happened. >> It's not a thing I want to go and brag about like, hey, we got ripped off.>> It's, you know, that's not fun. But if it can happen to us with what I believe were pretty strong measures and security and awareness and you know communication and you know the way we do business and to get ripped off for two full semi truckloads of tequila in today's age then everybody's vul ...