60 Minutes 4/17/22

60 Minutes 4/17/22

Author: IROSTA TV April 18, 2022 Duration: 44:38
On this Easter Sunday edition of "60 Minutes," Russia has proven it is prepared, and bold enough, to launch a large-scale cyberattack. How is the U.S. government preparing? Bill Whitaker investigates. Leslie Stahl on the road ahead for Volkswagen as it battles Toyota for title of world’s largest automaker. Anderson Cooper digs deep into the future of flying vehicles.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

For decades, the iconic television broadcast 60 Minutes has defined investigative journalism, bringing landmark interviews and hard-hitting reports into homes every Sunday. Now, through this audio edition from IROSTA TV, that same unparalleled access and narrative depth travels with you. Each episode of this podcast presents the full broadcast, allowing you to experience the meticulous storytelling that has earned the program over 80 Emmy Awards-a record of success unmatched in television history. What you’ll hear are the definitive conversations and groundbreaking scoops that have shaped public understanding, from intimate dialogues with every sitting U.S. president over five decades to exposés that have changed laws and lives. The format loses none of its power in audio; instead, it highlights the compelling interviews and richly detailed narratives that have always been the program's core. Tune in for a weekly immersion in the stories that matter, told with a rigor and clarity that reminds us why thorough journalism remains essential. This is the complete 60 Minutes experience, adapted for your ears and your schedule, carrying forward a legacy of holding power to account and uncovering the truth.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 72

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Duration: 47:17
In an interview with Scott Pelley, D.C Mayor Muriel Bowser defends her decision to bring in the military ahead of Wednesday's inauguration of President-Elect Joe Biden, because "too many Americans have pledged allegiance…