A conversation with John Miller and 60 Minutes producers about their experience reporting in top-secret areas of the NSA; then, John Miller asked the NSA’s Rick Ledgett what he would say to Edward Snowden if given the chance; also, The NSA’s Rick Ledgett said system administrators detected that Snowden was downloading confidential documents; and, human rights activist Hossam Bahgat describes the day a peaceful protest in Cairo turned into one of the worst massacres of Christians in modern Egypt. Source
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60 Minutes Overtime, 12.15.13
A conversation with John Miller and 60 Minutes producers about their experience reporting in top-secret areas of the NSA; then, John Miller asked the NSA’s Rick Ledgett what he would say to Edward Snowden if given the chance; also, The NSA’s Rick Ledgett said system administrators detected that Snowden was downloading confidential documents; and, human rights activist Hossam Bahgat describes the day a peaceful protest in Cairo turned into one of the worst massacres of Christians in modern Egypt. Source
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy continues with new statue in Brooklyn
Ginsburg would have turned 88 on March 15, which will now be known as “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day” in her native Brooklyn. Source
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy continues with new statue in Brooklyn
Ginsburg would have turned 88 on March 15, which will now be known as “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day” in her native Brooklyn. Source
Democrats push for voting rights legislation as states add restrictions
House and Senate Democrats are pushing for voting rights protections as the number of Republican proposals to restrict voting access in states around the country rises. University of Florida professor of political science Michael McDonald joins CBSN to discuss the latest. Source
Democrats push for voting rights legislation as states add restrictions
House and Senate Democrats are pushing for voting rights protections as the number of Republican proposals to restrict voting access in states around the country rises. University of Florida professor of political science Michael McDonald joins CBSN to discuss the latest. Source
Capitol riot suspect accused of assaulting cop and burying his badge
Charging documents say Thomas Sibick ripped an officer’s badge and radio off his uniform during the Capitol riot. Source
Biden condemns hate crimes against Asian Americans
President Biden has condemned hate crimes against Asian Americans amid a surge in attacks. “It’s wrong. It’s un-American. It must stop,” he said Thursday. Weijia Jiang has more. Source
“Staggering number” of migrant kids pack Texas facility, lawyers say
“Some of the boys said that conditions were so overcrowded that they had to take turns sleeping on the floor,” a lawyer who interviewed the children told CBS News. Source
Bluesman could be the most unlikely Grammy nominee
Jimmy “Duck” Holmes doesn’t write music, but he’s nominated for a Grammy Award for his unique songs. Steve Hartman shares his story in this week’s “On the Road.” Source