Sunday’s 60 Minutes November 19 2023 all-new segments airing at 7:00PM
We are glad to bring you another preview of “60 Minutes”. The team over at CBS will be airing another episode of “60 Minutes” tonight November 12 2023 @ 7:30PM. This is a new 90-minute long episode . Check out the preview information below! You can watch previous episodes on Paramount+. and CBS.com. Follow the show on Facebook and Instagram. Podcasts are available at CBSAudio. Check out the previews for this week’s new episode.
CBS has put out a new press release for tonight’s new episode of 60 Minutes. We have referenced the release for our preview of this weeks isnstallment.
The first segment for tonight’s (November 5 2023) episode airing at 7:00pm ET will be “Disappeared”. With “The Stand” airing second, “The Underboss” airing third and “Africatown” finishing things off. All of the segments airing tonight are new.
Disappeared
No one knows exactly how many Ukrainian children have allegedly been abducted by Russia during Vladimir Putin’s war. The Ukrainian government estimates about 20,000 kids have been taken, but says the number may actually be closer to 300,000. Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Ukraine and Poland on the dangerous journey mothers are taking, traveling thousands of miles into enemy territory to bring back their children with the help of the organization Save Ukraine. Vega spent months following one grandmother as she risked her life to find her grandson before he completely disappeared.
Nichole Marks is the producer.
The Stand
After a wildfire devastated the Hawaiian town of Lahaina in August, correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi reports new details about the disaster, including the narrow escape of Maui County firefighters who had become trapped by the rapidly moving flames.
Guy Campanile and Lucy Hatcher are the producers.
The Underboss
Reporting from backstage of a Bruce Springsteen concert in Rome, correspondent Jon Wertheim profiles longtime guitarist and musical director for Springsteen and the E Street Band – and ultimate wingman – Steven Van Zandt. Wertheim talks with Van Zandt, now 72 years old, about growing up in New Jersey with his best friend, Springsteen, the success of the E Street Band, his involvement with political activism, the shifting state of music and what makes him a true American original.
Michael Karzis is the producer.