From the 60 Minutes archives: The true story behind “Just Mercy”
In 1992, Ed Bradley reported that the wrong man might have been sitting on Alabama’s death row. "Just Mercy," a movie about the case, opens in theaters this week
In 1992, Ed Bradley reported that the wrong man might have been sitting on Alabama’s death row. "Just Mercy," a movie about the case, opens in theaters this week
Reverend Al Sharpton spoke at a Juneteenth celebration in Tulsa, Oklahoma, one day ahead of President Trump's planned rally in the city. Watch Sharpton's remarks.
Blue Hill is perhaps the most famous farm to table restaurant in the country. Jeff Glor spoke to its owner about how the acclaimed restaurant has adapted during the pandemic to support his restaurants, and the farms they're built on.
One New Jersey family discovered a trove of baseball memorabilia in the attic of their Uncle Jimmy. His lifelong collection of baseball cards and memorabilia dating back nearly 90 years left behind priceless memories, and potential fortune to his family. Dana Jacobson reports.
The decision is a victory for Bolton in a court case that involved core First Amendment and national security concerns.
Proceeds from the song will benefit Black-owned small businesses.
Supporters seemed unfazed by the threat of the spreading coronavirus ahead of the rally.
The vice president said "all lives matter in a very real sense" when asked to say "black lives matter."
She completed her prestigious degree eight years after being shot by the Taliban for championing girls' education.
The book "A More Perfect Reunion" by Calvin Baker blends history, style, and remarkably powerful ideas at the core of our nation to analyze America's failure at racial integration. Jeff Glor speaks to the author about why the United States is still working to integrate society.
Eleven western states are under an increased threat of wildfires this summer. But this year, firefighters in California have added a new type of aircraft to their arsenal. Joy Benedict reports.
In the 70 years since the Korean War began, more than 30,000 defectors have escaped North Korea through China. Once they arrive, however, adjusting to their new life is not always easy. Barry Petersen reports.
Activists are using closed buildings and boarded-up windows as giant canvasses to bring important messages to their community. Michelle Miller spoke to some who used their blighted city landscape as an opportunity to spread messages of hope and survival amid the pandemic and protests.
Nine-time grammy nominee John Hiatt has released more than 20 studio albums. His songs have been covered by such artists as Bob Dylan, BB King, and Bonnie Raitt. His daughter Lilly has gone on to record four albums of her own. Together, they join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform a special Father’s Day duet of the title track from Lilly's new album "Walking Proof."
Nine-time Grammy nominee John Hiatt has released more than 20 studio albums. His songs have been covered by such artists as Bob Dylan, B.B. King, and Bonnie Raitt. His daughter Lilly has gone on to record four albums of her own. Together, they join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform a special Father’s Day duet of “Through Your Hands.”
President Trump called for the protesters to be "immediately arrested."
Former Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe will face a judge for the first time Friday for the murder of Rayshard Brooks. Rolfe surrendered to police Thursday on 11 charges, including felony murder. The other officer involved also turned himself in after being charged with aggravated assault and oath violations. Mark Strassmann reports.
As confederate statues are being taken down across the country, similar reckonings are happening in Great Britain as well. Some institutions across the pond are acknowledging ties to systemic racism that are centuries old. Roxana Saberi reports.
People marched to celebrate Juneteenth in cities across the country on Friday. But this year's observance has taken on a heightened urgency, as more Americans demand racial justice in the wake of George Floyd's death. Adriana Diaz reports.
New York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie says the Juneteenth holiday acknowledges the "distance between what is promised and what is lived" in America.
The World Health Organization says the pandemic is accelerating inside the United States. Major sporting events across the country, including the Belmont Stakes, are largely going on without fans.
Two of the four ex-officers have now posted bail.
President Trump said the U.S. economy is rebounding from the coronavirus pandemic ahead of his Tulsa rally. Dr. Anthony Fauci, however, has signaled concern about the likelihood of the virus spreading at a mass gathering.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, got some unsolicited advice this week when Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar removed herself from the veepstakes.
This will be President Trump's first rally since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.