Bill Whitaker speaks with one of the three law enforcement officials who resigned in the wake of the attack on the Capitol, and reports on the threat behind what one expert says, “may have been the most predictable terrorist incident in modern American history.” Source
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How DHS plans to secure the Biden Inauguration
In a visible show of force thousands of armed National Guard troops are stationed in the nation’s capital. Source
NFL QB Alex Smith’s comeback from nearly losing his leg
Washington Football Team Quarterback Alex Smith was fighting for his leg and his life in November 2018 after he suffered a gruesome on field injury. Following thousands of hours of rehab and help from the US Military, he defied expectations to make a return to the NFL, in one of the greatest sports comebacks ever. Source
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith describes his NFL comeback
60 Minutes speaks with Washington QB Alex Smith on his first season back on the NFL gridiron. Source
Securing the Capitol for the Biden-Harris Inauguration
President-elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated in the same spot where insurrectionists waged an assault on the U.S. Capitol just weeks before. Scott Pelley reports on how officials are ensuring the inauguration will be safe. Source
How did rioters breach the U.S. Capitol on January 6?
Bill Whitaker speaks with one of the three law enforcement officials who resigned in the wake of the attack on the Capitol, and reports on the threat behind what one expert says “may have been the most predictable terrorist incident in modern American history.” Source
Protecting against potential violence at the Biden Inauguration
The inauguration security operation is led by Secret Service and includes law enforcement officers from local, state, and federal agencies. Source
Alex Smith describes his NFL comeback
60 Minutes speaks with Washington QB Alex Smith on his first season back on the NFL gridiron. Source
Washington Quarterback Alex Smith: The 60 Minutes Interview
Washington Football Team Quarterback Alex Smith was fighting for his leg and his life in November 2018 after he suffered a gruesome on field injury. Following thousands of hours of rehab and help from the U.S. Military, he defied expectations to make a return to the NFL, in one of the greatest sports comebacks ever. Norah O’Donnell reports. Source
Preparing for an inauguration day like no other
Security measures put in place for Wednesday’s Biden-Harris Inauguration may make Washington resemble a city which belongs in another country. Source