60 Minutes

CBS News
undefined
May 11, 2026 • 48min

05/10/2026: Prime Minister Netanyahu, Drawing the Lines, Gout Gout

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's long-serving prime minister, speaks about the war with Iran and regional security. He discusses military options, Hezbollah's threat, shifting Gulf ties, China’s role, U.S. military aid, and Gaza's future. Short, direct conversations cover timing, alliances, and the stakes for Israel’s survival.
undefined
8 snips
May 4, 2026 • 47min

05/03/2026: Disaster Tourists, Birds of War, Perfume Capital of the World

Investigative reporting on armed groups and conspiracy networks that show up after natural disasters. A jungle dispatch about how decades of conflict turned remote Colombian mountains into havens for rare birds. A stroll through Grasse exploring the fading flower fields and the craft behind iconic perfume ingredients.
undefined
Apr 27, 2026 • 48min

04/26/2026: Shots Fired, Ben Sasse, The Pigeon Mafia

Ben Sasse, former Nebraska senator and university president facing metastatic pancreatic cancer, shares personal reflections on community, faith, and politics. President Donald J. Trump, 45th President, recounts the White House Correspondents' Dinner security scare and its implications for national safety. The show also explores the rise of elite racing pigeons and a criminal network targeting prize birds.
undefined
12 snips
Apr 20, 2026 • 54min

Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s extended interview 

Rachel Goldberg-Polin, an American-Israeli mother and author who advocates for hostage families after losing her son Hersh, speaks about her immediate response and global advocacy. She recounts the Nova Festival terror, proof-of-life videos, learning of Hersh’s death, and sustaining hope through mantras. She explains carrying grief, continuing the fight for other hostages, and how storytelling became her purpose.
undefined
Apr 20, 2026 • 48min

04/19/2026: Iran's HEU, One Mother's Story, Wild Concerto

Rachel Goldberg-Polin, an American-Israeli mother who lost her son Hersh on Oct. 7, 2023, shares her journey through loss and advocacy. The conversation covers the trauma of his capture, eyewitness accounts of his final days, and how she keeps his memory alive. Also featured: a look at removing weapons-grade uranium from hostile sites and a musical project weaving real animal sounds into orchestral compositions.
undefined
Apr 13, 2026 • 48min

Pope Leo's Church, Risk on the Road, What Happened to the Great White Sharks?

A profile of a newly influential pope and how his church is taking moral stands on war and immigration. An investigation into risky trucking networks that evade safety rules and endanger drivers and road users. A marine mystery in South Africa where orcas, fishing practices, and conservation choices collide over disappearing great white sharks.
undefined
6 snips
Apr 6, 2026 • 48min

04/05/2026: Return to Ram, Ghost Train, The Mardi Gras Indians

A charity sets up free pop-up clinics to treat uninsured Americans who travel hundreds of miles for care. The struggle to build high-speed rail in the U.S. becomes a test of whether the country can still take on big infrastructure projects. New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians preserve a secretive, hand-sewn tradition that honors ancestors and resists cultural erosion.
undefined
Mar 30, 2026 • 48min

03/29/2026: Inside the Tower, Unmanned, Wonder of the World

Investigative reporting on a deadly midair collision and how strained airport towers and staffing gaps contribute to repeated near-misses. A look at Ukraine’s rapid drone revolution, from sea drones to training academies and how the U.S. is adopting battlefield innovations. A multi-day expedition into Hang Son Doong, revealing cavernous chambers, underground rivers, skylights and a jungle hidden beneath Vietnam.
undefined
Mar 23, 2026 • 47min

03/22/2026: Elemental Crisis, Turning the Ship Around, The Dog Aging Project

A report from a lone U.S. rare earth mine and the push to rebuild domestic magnet production. A look at foreign investment aiming to revive American shipbuilding and the hurdles of workforce, cost, and policy. A nationwide study using dogs to track aging, dementia markers, and drug trials that could inform human longevity research.
undefined
Mar 16, 2026 • 48min

03/15/2026: Choke Point, Laser Focus, Growing Up Behind Walls

Mitch Albom, bestselling author and philanthropist who runs Have Faith Haiti, discusses sheltering and educating vulnerable children in Port-au-Prince. He describes life inside a fortified orphanage. The conversation highlights intake and rescue stories, daily schooling and security, and students pursuing education abroad with plans to help Haiti’s future.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app