Jerry Seinfeld: The 2020 60 Minutes Interview
Seinfeld speaks with Jon Wertheim about a host of topics, including his new book and what kind of comedy life in a pandemic has inspired.
Seinfeld speaks with Jon Wertheim about a host of topics, including his new book and what kind of comedy life in a pandemic has inspired.
Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad were awarded for their work combatting sexual violence as a weapon of war. 60 Minutes has spoken with them both.
Is climate change reversible? Scott Pelley speaks with the "father of climate science" and others for an answer.
Many adults with autism have a hard time finding a job, but more companies are discovering the unique skills and potential people with autism offer. Anderson Cooper reports.
Iconic comedian Jerry Seinfeld tells 60 Minutes how much he values longevity and details the three places where he plans to perform after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blazing fires in the West and uncontrollable cyclones in the East headline 60 Minutes this week, but the broadcast's expansive reporting on the dangers, causes and effects of climate change goes back dozens of years.
The worst effects of climate change don't have to happen, scientists say. But humans' actions in the near future will determine if they do.
The pilot and another passenger were hospitalized in critical condition when a small seaplane crashed onto a concrete pier in Queens.
The "father of climate science," James Hansen lays out what irreversible changes will hurt the planet if humans don't act to stop climate change
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld tells 60 Minutes what he is most proud of in his storied career.
When scientists needed to make sense of complex data from NASA's Kepler telescope, Dan Burger helped develop interactive software that produced a new way of judging the size and age of stars.
Geophysicist Michael Mann tells 60 Minutes one encouraging bit of news from today's climate models: "If we stop burning carbon now, we stop the warming of the planet."
In 2007, 60 Minutes began reporting on the enormous change happening in forest fires. Why have the infernos become 10 times bigger than usual fires?
Physicians treating President Trump say his condition is improving, despite experiencing two drops in oxygen levels since his positive COVID-19 diagnosis Thursday. Doctors from Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, said the president is receiving a combination of steroids and antiviral treatments, and could be released as early as Monday. CBS News' Skyler Henry and Chip Reid have the latest.
President Trump's campaign has to reevaluate its reelection strategy now that the president has tested positive for COVID-19. Not only have Mr. Trump’s advisers had to cancel upcoming events, but the focus of his campaign has shifted to the coronavirus pandemic. Republican donor Dan Eberhart joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.