Mike Moore explains how he got a $20 billion settlement to help pay for the Gulf oil spill. Now he wants to do the same with opioid manufacturers Source
Learning history from a man who made it
Lesley Stahl tells 60 Minutes Overtime that talking with Ben Ferencz, the last surviving prosecutor at Nuremberg, “felt like a privilege” Source
Show & tell with wildlife photographer Thomas Mangelsen
Foxes, tigers, bears—the acclaimed photographer tells 60 Minutes the stories behind some of his most compelling images Source
Jane and Tom take in wildlife and whiskey
Old friends and animal lovers Jane Goodall and photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen get together every year to share a drink and watch the crane migration Source
Nets’ infrastructure paid off slowly, then all at once with Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving
Brooklyn is suddenly a superpower, but it took years of smart decisions to get here Source
“Light in the Forest”
Thomas Mangelsen describes one of his favorite photographs, which he took on the back of an elephant. Source
Mangelsen’s portrait of 399: “The Matriarch”
The wildlife photographer explains why the portrait of the famous bear almost hit the cutting room floor. Source
When Ben Ferencz met Marlene Dietrich
Before prosecuting Nazis, Ferencz had lunch with the famous movie star. How he realized “rank has its privileges” Source
Nuremberg prosecutor, haunted by Holocaust, is a “deliberate optimist”
Lesley Stahl tells 60 Minutes Overtime that talking with Ben Ferencz, the last surviving prosecutor at Nuremberg, “felt like a privilege” Source
Ferencz: Rejecting refugees is a “crime against humanity”
Ben Ferencz prosecuted Nazis at Nuremberg. Now he tells 60 Minutes that closing the door on refugees is inhumane Source