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9 killed in Army helicopter crash in Kentucky

The military says 9 people were killed in a crash involving two Army Black Hawk helicopters in southwestern Kentucky.

A rip current statement in effect for 3 regions in the area

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BREAKING NEWS

9 killed in Army helicopter crash in Kentucky

A rip current statement in effect for 3 regions in the area

BILL WHITAKER


An update on the Caldor Fire

In October, 60 Minutes investigated why a wildfire wiped out a California town. This month, members of California's Congressional delegation will meet with the U.S. Forest Service to hear an explanation.

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An update on our "Counting the Vote" story

After the 2020 election, Bill Whitaker reported on how Pennsylvania election officials averted ballot box chaos. One of those officials, Philadelphia's lone Republican election commissioner, has been honored for his work.

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Radio Free Europe: Cold War-era broadcaster's mission still relevant in 2023

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty may seem like a Cold War relic, but with the war in Ukraine, the broadcaster is again being counted on to transmit straight news into areas where free press is challenged.

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A visit to Lourdes, the site of mystery and medical miracles

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes has an office dedicated to investigating claims of miraculous cures to determine if they can be explained by current medical knowledge.

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France's Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes: Where 70 medical miracles have been recognized by church officials

Bill Whitaker reports on the unexplained healings that have occurred at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in the south of France, and the team of world-renowned doctors and researchers who investigate the claims of cures.

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Macron on war crimes, Taiwan, and Putin's ambitions

In an interview with 60 Minutes, French President Emmanuel Macron said he sees "resentment" in Russian President Vladimir Putin's eyes.

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French President Emmanuel Macron on the war in Ukraine and France's relationship with the U.S.

In a wide-ranging interview, President Macron discusses the impact the war in Ukraine and U.S. domestic policy are having on his country.

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Social media's role in America's polarized political climate

The co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology tells Bill Whitaker social media companies are profiting off Americans' online anger.

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Social media ethicist says regulation goes beyond moderating content

While many call for content moderation on social media, Tristan Harris tells 60 Minutes that government needs to regulate the industry's business model.

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On the lookout for viruses that could trigger another pandemic

This week on 60 Minutes, Bill Whitaker joins a team of virus hunters in Uganda on the search for Pathogen X.

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Virus hunters searching for new pathogens to help prevent another pandemic

Bill Whitaker reports from Uganda's Impenetrable Forest, where scientists are trying to find the next deadly virus before it finds us.

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Speaking to gorillas in the Impenetrable Forest

As part of this week's 60 Minutes report, Bill Whitaker traveled to Uganda, where he saw the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest's most famous residents up close.

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Why American Prairie doesn't plan to lobby Congress for a new national park

The non-profit organization is working to restore the American grasslands, which it says were overlooked when the federal government began creating national parks.

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American Prairie: Creating a huge new nature reserve in Montana

In one of the most remote parts of the country, a nonprofit organization is working to create the largest nature reserve in the contiguous United States with hopes of restoring several species of wildlife.

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Babcock Ranch: Solar-powered "hurricane-proof" town takes direct hit from Hurricane Ian, never loses electricity

"The only damage were a few downed trees and a few shingles off the roofs," Syd Kitson, developer of Babcock Ranch, told 60 Minutes.

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"This place looks like it's been bombed out": Florida communities devastated by Hurricane Ian

Bill Whitaker travels to the Florida shoreline where Hurricane Ian made landfall as a Category 4 storm.

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Crowdsourced photos help homeowners assess Hurricane Ian's damage

How a former military weather forecaster is helping evacuees of Hurricane Ian see their properties remotely through a crowd-sourcing app.

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How U.S. Forest Service mismanagement fueled California's Caldor Fire

Grizzly Flats, California, was destroyed by fire in less than 15 minutes last year. Most residents there blame the U.S. Forest Service.

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Brooklyn man identified as Capitol rioter who reportedly received phone call from White House on Jan. 6

NEW YORK — A Brooklyn man who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 has been identified as the recipient of a mysterious nine-second phone call from the White House placed during the riot. Anton Lunyk, 26, of Midwood, Brooklyn, admitted joining the attack with two buddies and is the owner of the phone to which someone at the White House briefly called during the riot, CNN reported Monday. The mystery ...

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An advisor to the January 6 committee said Mark Meadows' texts provide 'irrefutable' proof of a comprehensive plot to overturn the 2020 election

Denver Riggleman, a former GOP congressman, told "60 Minutes" that Mark Meadows received texts about the alternate electors plot days after the election.

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Denver Riggleman: Meadows' text trove revealed a "roadmap to an attempted coup"

Denver Riggleman, an ex-military intelligence officer and former Republican House member, worked for the January 6 committee until April.

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Riggleman: White House switchboard called a Capitol rioter on January 6

Former Jan. 6 committee staffer told 60 Minutes the White House switchboard connected a call to a rioter's phone while the Capitol was being attacked.

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Vulnerable U.S. electric grid facing threats from Russia and domestic terrorists

Bill Whitaker reports that a coordinated attack on a relatively small number of critical substations could plunge the U.S. into darkness.

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Southwest states facing tough choices about water as Colorado River diminishes

Seven states and 30 Native American tribes lying in the Colorado River Basin prepare to make hard choices as water levels plummet due to drought.

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Synthetic Media: How deepfakes could soon change our world

Synthetic media, better known as deepfakes, could be a goldmine for filmmakers. But the technology has already terrorized women who have had their faces inserted into pornography. And it could potentially disrupt society.

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Storm-ravaged Bahamas rebuilding its power grid with emphasis on solar energy

A tiny country in "Hurricane Alley" is trying to be an example to the world after Category 5 storms demolished parts of its electrical grid. Bill Whitaker reports on the Bahamas' adoption of solar energy.

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60 Minutes Archive: Morley Safer's 1974 report on the Concorde

With startups and airlines exploring the idea of reviving supersonic commercial flights, look back at Morley Safer's report on the "$2 ½ billion misunderstanding" between Britain and France that birthed the Concorde.

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Startups and NASA working to return passenger supersonic flights to the sky

Nearly 20 years after the Concorde made its final commercial flight, new efforts are underway to make supersonic passenger travel viable again.

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"It's a war": California turns to new, high-tech helicopters to battle wildfires

Bill Whitaker reports on the largest helicopter to ever fight fires at night, now being used in California as the state faces one of its most intense fire years ever.

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Britain under pressure to crack down on corrupt Russian money that's infiltrated its economy

For years, the UK has welcomed oligarchs with few questions asked about their fortunes. Billions of dollars poured in. Now, British intelligence is warning that Russian money is propping up Putin's regime -- and that some of it is helping fund the war in Ukraine.

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Why Rita Moreno thought the original "West Side Story" film would be a box office flop

The award-winning actress won an Oscar for her role in the 1961 film and laughingly recalled her inaccurate prediction.

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Rita Moreno on enduring racism and sexism, the scene that won her an Oscar, and the new "West Side Story"

Rita Moreno speaks with Bill Whitaker about the turmoil she went through early in her career, her 1961 portrayal of Anita in "West Side Story," and her role in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of the Broadway classic.

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Like a cowboy's therapy: The Green River Drift's 70-mile cattle drive

Bill Whitaker saddles up for one of the last enduring symbols of the Old West, a Wyoming cattle drive that travels the same route pioneered 125 years ago.

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More on the kids featured in this week's 60 Minutes story on essential drug shortages

Mikah Carney and John Valenta were fighting leukemia when shortages hit the drug they needed. Bill Whitaker spoke with their mothers for this week's report, "In Short Supply"

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Medical Middlemen: Broken system making it harder for hospitals and patients to get some life-saving drugs

Bill Whitaker reports on the pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and the middlemen in between that feed a cycle in which patients trying to get many generic drugs end up losers.

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Russian hacking group compromised U.S. power companies

Justice Department's number two says the Russians pose a "serious and persistent threat."

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Britain under pressure to crack down on corrupt Russian money that's infiltrated its economy

For years, the UK has welcomed oligarchs with few questions asked about their fortunes. Billions of dollars poured in. Now, British intelligence is warning that Russian money is propping up Putin's regime -- and that some of it is helping fund the war in Ukraine.

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In Wisconsin, a political battle over the 2020 vote still rages

Bill Whitaker reports from Wisconsin, where the 2020 vote remains center stage.

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60 Minutes Presents: Whitaker's Wildlife Tour

The Atlantic great white shark's comeback; Then, the return of wolves to Yellowstone Park; And, on board Joel Sartore's Photo Ark

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The Great Resignation: Why more Americans are quitting their jobs than ever before

The United States is seeing its highest "quit rate" since the government started keeping track two decades ago. Bill Whitaker speaks with employers who are scrambling to find help and people who left their jobs and aren't looking back.

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The Great Resignation: Why more Americans are quitting their jobs than ever before

The United States is seeing its highest "quit rate" since the government started keeping track two decades ago. Bill Whitaker speaks with employers who are scrambling to find help and people who left their jobs and aren't looking back.

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60 Minutes investigates: Americans fighting for access to sewage disposal

Bill Whitaker reports from Alabama, where a public health crisis has, by some estimates, left more than half the impoverished, rural residents in one county with raw sewage running onto their property.

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Why Rita Moreno thought the original "West Side Story" film would be a box office flop

The award-winning actress won an Oscar for her role in the 1961 film and laughingly recalled her inaccurate prediction.

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Rita Moreno on enduring racism and sexism, the scene that won her an Oscar, and the new "West Side Story"

Rita Moreno speaks with Bill Whitaker about the turmoil she went through early in her career, her 1961 portrayal of Anita in "West Side Story," and her new role in Steven Spielberg's upcoming adaptation of the Broadway classic.

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Startups and NASA working to return passenger supersonic flights to the sky

Nearly 20 years after the Concorde made its final commercial flight, new efforts are underway to make supersonic passenger travel viable again.

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60 Minutes Archive: Morley Safer's 1974 report on the Concorde

With startups and airlines exploring the idea of reviving supersonic commercial flights, look back at Morley Safer's report on the "$2 ½ billion misunderstanding" between Britain and France that birthed the Concorde.

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ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

Bill Whitaker follows the U.S.'s struggling supply chain; Scott Pelley speaks with Andrew Sullivan; Jon Wetheim goes inside the new documentary showing the making of the Beatles' "Let It Be."

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Holiday gifts delayed? Here's where — and why — they may be stuck

60 Minutes got an up-close look at the clogged supply chain that is threatening the holiday season.

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Cargo with nowhere to go: 60 Minutes investigates the supply chain crisis

Sunday, Bill Whitaker reports on the epic logjam that's overwhelming Southern California's two busiest ports.

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Southwest states facing tough choices about water as Colorado River diminishes

Seven states and 30 Native American tribes lying in the Colorado River Basin prepare to make hard choices as water levels plummet due to a 22-year drought.

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Katie Couric, Mayim Bialik to be 'Jeopardy!' guest hosts

(AP Photo)LOS ANGELES – Katie Couric, Mayim Bialik, Aaron Rodgers and journalist Bill Whitaker are among the future guest hosts who will fill in for the late Alex Trebek on “Jeopardy!”The show announced Wednesday that Couric, the journalist and former “Today” show host, will become the first woman ever to host the show. The show has opted to use a series of interim guest hosts rather than immediately find permanent replacements. Ken Jennings, considered the show's greatest champion, is currently serving as the first guest host. “The show has been so special to me over the years.”Whitaker, a “60 Minutes” correspondent, will also be a guest host. The show will make a donation to the guest hosts' charity of choice that matches the total dollar amount won by contestants during their run.

'60 Minutes' keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewers

FILE - "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl poses for a photo in her office at the "60 Minutes" offices, in New York on Sept. 12, 2017. It's not the first time that's been said about “60 Minutes” since its 1968 debut. After executive producer Bill Owens turned the show primarily over to COVID-19 coverage last spring, “60 Minutes” has returned to its traditional format while being focused on being timely. “60 Minutes” this fall has featured interviews with fired government cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs, former President Barack Obama and poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Original executive producer Don Hewitt often ran “60 Minutes” as an island unto itself.

Media celebrates Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life, legacy

NEW YORK – Across television and streaming services, the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was already front and center Saturday, a day after her death at 87. “For so many of us, Justice Ginsburg was a real-life superhero: a beacon of hope, a warrior for justice, a robed crusader who saved the day time and again," McKinnon said. On MSNBC, a past profile, “Justice Ginsburg,” was re-broadcast as word of her death spread. Joining the live coverage will be Chris Scalia, a son of Ginsburg's close friend and colleague, late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Fox News Channel will present a one hour special on the life and legacy of Ginsburg on Sunday at 10 p.m. Eastern, anchored by Shannon Bream.

Virus tests Lesley Stahl and CBS' '60 Minutes' on, off air

This image released by CBS News shows "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl. At the same time, “60 Minutes” has dove into a breaking news story in ways that it seldom has before. She wasn't alone with coronavirus at “60 Minutes.” Owens declined to say how many others had it, but said everyone was well now. “60 Minutes” is no stranger to news, and became more topical when Jeff Fager replaced original producer Don Hewitt. Traditionally, “60 Minutes” essentially shuts down at the end of May for vacations and to prepare for next season's stories.

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