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Dec 31, 2024 • 32min
Roy Cohn is Not an Enigma | 60 Minutes: A Second Look
Roy Cohn, a formidable lawyer known for his connections to Senator Joseph McCarthy and the controversial political landscape of his time, reflects on his polarizing legacy. He shares insights from his lavish birthday celebration attended by notable figures and discusses his unapologetic approach to power and loyalty. Cohn's obsession with winning is explored, alongside his relationship with Donald Trump and the complexities of his personal struggles, including the societal scrutiny he faced regarding his health and sexuality.

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Dec 30, 2024 • 47min
12/29/2024: Cuban Spycraft, Nvidia, Finding Cillian Murphy
Cillian Murphy, an acclaimed Irish actor known for his roles in 'Peaky Blinders' and 'Oppenheimer', shares insights on the transformative journey of his career and how his Irish heritage shapes his identity. Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia, delves into the revolutionary advancements in AI technology and its diverse applications in fields like medicine and robotics. The intriguing discussion also explores the intersection of Cuban espionage and its impact on national security, weaving in personal stories and challenges faced by both Murphy and Huang.

Dec 24, 2024 • 40min
The Gladiator of Acting: Denzel Washington | 60 Minutes: A Second Look
Denzel Washington, an award-winning actor known for his iconic roles in films like Gladiator and Training Day, shares his remarkable journey in this insightful conversation. He discusses the transition from stage acting to blockbuster fame, reflecting on his creative pursuits as a director and producer. Washington highlights the allure of his performances and the bond with audiences. He also tackles challenges faced by Black actors in Hollywood and his experiences balancing commercial success with artistic integrity, all while teasing his much-anticipated role in Gladiator II.

Dec 17, 2024 • 43min
The Forgotten Queen of Romance Novels | 60 Minutes: A Second Look
Casey McQuiston, a best-selling romance author, discusses the genre's resurgence and Barbara Cartland's influence. Tara Parker, Cartland's granddaughter, shares heartfelt anecdotes about her grandmother's vibrant life. They explore Cartland's adherence to traditional romance themes amidst changing societal norms and her impact on notable figures like Princess Diana. The conversation also delves into the evolving landscape of romance novels in today’s reading culture, emphasizing the significance of representation and community in the genre.

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Dec 16, 2024 • 48min
12/15/2024: Syria, Unveiling, The House of Hermes
Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Artistic Director of Hermès and sixth-generation family member, shares insights into the brand's legacy and unparalleled craftsmanship. He highlights the evolution of Hermès from bespoke harnesses to a global luxury icon, emphasizing their commitment to artistry amidst market pressures. Dumas also reveals the creative processes behind their iconic designs, like the Birkin and Kelly bags, balancing tradition with contemporary needs. Additionally, he discusses the cultural significance of Hermès in France’s luxury market and the challenges of preserving craftsmanship in a fast-paced industry.

Dec 10, 2024 • 42min
Who Owns History? | 60 Minutes: A Second Look
Alexander Herman, a legal scholar and author, dives into the heated debate over the Parthenon marbles and their rightful ownership. He explores the historical context of Lord Elgin's acquisition and the emotional toll on Greece. Herman also connects this issue to the looting of Cambodian artifacts, highlighting the cultural significance of repatriation. The discussion showcases changing attitudes toward cultural heritage and the moral complexities of ownership, urging a reconsideration of museum practices worldwide.

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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 9min
12/8/2024: Boeing’s Whistleblowers, Big Crypto, A Tutor for Every Student, Thai Elephants
Josh Plotnick, a researcher devoted to elephant behavior, shares insights on the delicate balance between human activities and wild elephants in Thailand. He discusses the ongoing conflicts caused by habitat loss, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions. Highlighting groundbreaking research, Plotnick reveals elephants' intelligence and self-awareness. He also addresses the importance of preserving both elephant populations and local livelihoods, advocating for coexistence strategies that honor Thailand's cultural ties to these majestic creatures.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 42min
The Big Gamble: Sports Betting | 60 Minutes: A Second Look
Larry North, son of the compulsive gambler featured in classic segments, shares his personal journey with gambling addiction. He discusses the dark legacy of his father's addiction and its impact on their family. The dialogue examines how sports betting has evolved from a taboo to a mainstream activity, particularly among younger generations, fueled by technology. North emphasizes the critical need for awareness and regulation in the gambling industry to address addiction, showcasing the ongoing struggle faced by many families.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 9min
12/1/2024: Notre Dame, Smith Island, Kate Winslet, Welcome to the Wedding
In this engaging discussion, Kate Winslet, the Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in iconic films like 'Titanic', shares her journey in the industry. She highlights her commitment to portraying complex female characters, particularly in her latest film 'Lee,' about photographer Lee Miller. Winslet candidly reflects on the challenges of sexism in Hollywood and her dedication to authenticity in her roles. Her personal anecdotes reveal a powerful narrative of resilience, self-acceptance, and advocacy for women's rights in film.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 42min
The Original Silicon Valley Boys | 60 Minutes: A Second Look
Margaret O'Mara, a history professor at the University of Washington and author known for her insights on Silicon Valley, dives into the fascinating tales of its early tech leaders like Adam Osborne and Jerry Sanders. The conversation explores how their bold innovations shaped personal computing and the tech culture we know today. O'Mara reflects on past predictions versus modern realities, connecting early insights on technology's impact to current discussions around artificial intelligence and emphasizes the importance of understanding its societal implications.


