5/26/2023 0 Comments Sixty minutes child piano prodigyWatching the Border, Revelations from the Campaign, Resurrecting the Extinct Bob Simon goes to Central Africa to listen to the language of the forest elephants first hand. THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF ELEPHANTS – Researchers listening to elephant sounds and observing their behavior are compiling an elephant dictionary. Department of Veteran’s Affairs, slowing the large bureaucracy and frustrating many veterans. “DELAY, DENY AND HOPE THAT I DIE” – Two wars and a recession have significantly increased the claims handled by the U.S. Andy Court and Keith Sharman are the producers. But Switzerland’s largest bank has given authorities formerly sacrosanct information on its American customers because of tips provided by whistleblower Bradley Birkenfeld, who tells Steve Kroft the secrets Swiss bankers never tell. Made by the Mob, High Tech War, The Oldest Family BusinessĪ CRACK IN THE SWISS VAULT – Swiss bank accounts offered people, including American tax cheats, a safe place to hide money. All this and Andy Rooney's financial advice tonight on 60 Minutes. The newest cars are being developed to run on Lithium-ion batteries, just like the one in your laptop. While cars running on batteries isn't really news, one that can go from 0 to 60 in four seconds is the stuff fantasy is made of. A former Delta Force Officer recounts the secret missions in the Tora Bora Mountains near Pakistan and never before seen video will shed new light on what really was (and is) going on.įinally, Lesley Stahl with a story from Silicon Valley in California. Scott Pelley re-visits the first weeks after 9/11 when the appropriate focus was on the instigator of the massive, tragic terrorist attacks, bin Laden. What are 'credit default swaps' and how did they play a role in the downward spiral? The complex degradation of our economy is explained. "I didn't want to be participating in the noble savage notion of being an artist who doesn't really know what he's doing.In tonight's first story, Steve Kroft with the details you might not have heard about the unraveling of the economy. Because if you add ignorance to not being able to see, you're going to have a rough life,'" recalls Roberts. "He just said, 'You don't want to be ignorant. But this special teacher, Hubert Foster, taught him even more important things, says Roberts. There, a music teacher who was also blind taught him to play the classics from Beethoven and Bach and introduced him to jazz and reading music in braille. He taught himself to play the basics and then became more polished at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. "One of the atifying, exciting days of my life," he tells Marsalis. After school one day, he bumped into a strange object in his home. Then his life changed again forever a few years later. Hear this "fearsome and fearless musician" play classic American jazz on the next edition of 60 Minutes Sunday, March 30 at 7 p.m. Roberts lost his sight as a child but gained such incredible insights into American music that his playing has inspired a whole generation of jazz musicians. CBS News cultural correspondent Wynton Marsalis showcases the rich talents of jazz pianist Marcus Roberts in his first story for 60 Minutes.
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