60 Minutes season 58

60 Minutes
Season 58
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Release
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Original releaseSeptember 28, 2025 (2025-09-28)
Season chronology

60 Minutes' 58th season began on September 28, 2025 to the present time. The line-up of correspondents is the same as season 57. The correspondents include : Sharyn Alfonsi, Anderson Cooper, Scott Pelley, Lesley Stahl, Cecilia Vega, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker.[1] The order of appearance changed throughout the season. Additional reporting was provided by Margaret Brennan in episode 3, Norah O'Donnell in episodes 5 and 6, and Holly Williams in episode 15.

The sixth episode on November 2, 2025 received the highest rating for the season. The highest rated episode since Jan 10, 2021 in season 53.[2][3]

Episodes

No. in
season
TitleTopic(s)Original release date Viewers
(millions) [4]
1"A Lonely Voice; The Mystery of the Eagle S; Dana White"US current affairs; Baltic infrastructure; sportsSeptember 28, 2025 (2025-09-28)10.025

2"Vaccine Court; The Tequila Heist; This Is Rob Reiner"healthcare; crime; entertainmentOctober 5, 2025 (2025-10-05)6.654

3"The China Hack; Booms, Busts and Bubbles; The Road to Damascus"cyber-warfare; financial markets; SyriaOctober 12, 2025 (2025-10-12)10.149

4"The Dealmakers; Erez Reuveni; Amy Sherald"Middle East; US government; artOctober 19, 2025 (2025-10-19)6.904

5"On the Brink; Dr. Attia Will See You Now; The Mentalist"Venezuela; aging; entertainmentOctober 26, 2025 (2025-10-26)11.100

6"President Trump; Guinness Book of Records"US government; entertainmentNovember 2, 2025 (2025-11-02)13.969

The show broadcast the first segment with a 28 minute edit of the presidential interview by O’Donnell from October 31, 2025 at Mar-a-Lago.[25][26] CBS News released the video and transcript of the complete 73 minute long interview at the beginning of the live broadcast.[27]

7"The Family Farm; Collateral Damage; The Indomitable Margaret Atwood"US economy; education; entertainmentNovember 9, 2025 (2025-11-09)7.569

8"The President’s Pardon; Inside Anthropic; Chess Boxing"US government; technology; sportsNovember 16, 2025 (2025-11-16)11.025

  • "The President’s Pardon" - Presidential pardon of Changpeng Zhao, Binance founder, a company with links to World Liberty Financial with interviews of Elizabeth Oyer, lawyer, Austin Campbell, former banker and academic, and Lawrence Lessig, academic, report by Scott Pelley, produced by Maria Gavrilovic[32][33]
  • "Inside Anthropic" - interviews of Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, Daniela Amodei, president of Anthropic, and Logan Graham and Josh Batson, researchers, on Claude AI's Constitutional AI, report by Anderson Cooper, produced by Nichole Marks[34][35]
  • "Chess Boxing" - sport of chess boxing with interviews of Matt Thomas, coach, William Graif, Wayne Clark and James Canty III, chess players and boxers, and Peter Zhukov, promoter, report by Bill Whitaker, produced by Heather Abbott[36][37]
  • The Last Minute - Anderson Cooper previews a segment called "Empty Rooms" for episode 9, a photojournalism piece on victims from school shootings[38]
9"The Bus on Route 62; The Last Best Place; The Empty Rooms"Ukraine; war crime; Montana; land preservation; US gun violenceNovember 23, 2025 (2025-11-23)6.967[43]

  • "The Bus on Route 62" - visit to Sumy, Ukraine on the impacts from April 2025 airstrike and investigations into Russian war crimes with interviews of Vitalii Dovhal, Ukrainian prosecutor, Beth Van Schaack, American diplomat, and two families of victims, report by Scott Pelley, produced by Nicole Young[39]
  • "The Last Best Place" - land preservationists in Montana, known as The Last Best Place, influence U.S. legislation to remove provisions for sale of Federal public lands with interview of Mannix family, Montana ranchers, a conservation group, and Ryan Zinke, U.S. representative for a Montana district, report by Jon Wertheim, produced by David M. Levine[40]
  • "The Empty Rooms" photojournalism project of correspondent Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp on victims from school shootings with interviews of families of victims, report by Anderson Cooper, produced by Katie Brennan[41]
  • The Last Minute preview of interview of Lamine Yamal for episode 10[42]
10"Polymarket; CRISPR Kids; Lamine Yamal[52]"speculation; science; sportsNovember 30, 2025 (2025-11-30)10.900

11"MTG 2.0; Character AI; Watch Valley"US government; AI; craftDecember 7, 2025 (2025-12-07)7.250

  • "MTG 2.0" interview with Marjorie Taylor Greene by Lesley Stahl, produced by Denise Schrier Cetta[53]
  • "Character AI" - Impact of AI on young users with focus on the service character.ai, interviews with Cynthia Montoya and Wil Peralta, family of victim, Shelby Knox and Amanda Kloer, researchers, and Mitch Prinstein, director at University of North Carolina, report by Sharyn Alfonsi, produced by Ashley Velie[54]
  • "Watch Valley" - Swiss watchmaking traditions and current status with interviews of Philippe Dufour, watchmaker, Matthieu Sauret, brand director at Jaeger LeCoultre, Marc-André Deschoux, media personality, and employees at Richard Mille, report by Jon Wertheim, produced by Nathalie Sommer[55]
  • The Last Minute preview of a future segment on comeback of Indiana Hoosiers football[56]
12"Germany Rearms; The Price of Life; Hooser Hysteria[61]"German defense; US medical; sportsDecember 14, 2025 (2025-12-14)10.160

13"The Sherpas of Everest; Presenting the Kanneh-Masons[69]"sports; musicDecember 21, 2025 (2025-12-21)10.350

The segment "Inside CECOT" with a look inside Terrorism Confinement Center, a prison in El Salvador was postponed. The report was by Sharyn Alfonsi and produced by Oriana Zill de Granados.[65][66][67][68]

14"Maduro; Here Come the Humanoids; Alysa Liu[74]"Venezuela; US foreign relations; industrialization; artificial intelligence; sportJanuary 4, 2026 (2026-01-04)8.973

The segment on Boom Chicago was postponed due to the addition of the first segment on Maduro.[73]

15"Minneapolis, Inside CECOT, Salties[81]"immigration enforcement; ecologyJanuary 18, 2026 (2026-01-18)5.090

16"Minneapolis; The Far Side of the Moon; Boom Chicago[87][83]"immigration enforcement; space exploration; entertainmentFebruary 1, 2026 (2026-02-01)7.000

17"Generally Recognized as Safe; Youngest Survivors[92]"food safety; nutrition; war survivors; US historyFebruary 15, 2026 (2026-02-15)5.995

  • "Generally Recognized as Safe" - Ultra-processed food are discussed related to a proposed changes to the FDA handling of Generally recognized as safe standards with interviews of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, U. S. Secretary for Health and Human Services and David Kessler, former FDA Commissioner, and Michael Pollan, journalist, report by Bill Whitaker, produced by Sarah Koch[88] CBS News requested comments on this segment from the Consumer Brands Association and the American Farm Bureau Federation.[89]
  • "Youngest Survivors" - profile of three people, Mark Olsky, Hana Berger-Moran, and Eva Clarke, that were born while their mothers were under Nazi captivity in World War II with interviews of Wendy Holen, author who brought their story to a wider audience, and Charlie Olsky, family member, and the role LeRoy Emil Petersohn played in saving one of the subject's mother and his chronicle of events at Freiberg subcamp with interview of Brian Petersohn, family member, report by Lesley Stahl, produced by Shari Finkelstein[90]
  • The Last Minute series "Reflections on America" with Ken Burns, filmmaker, in a video essay on "What would surprise the Founders?"[91]
18"Left Behind; South Africa’s Refugees; Is That Art?[96][97]"US economy; US immigration; South Africa; artFebruary 22, 2026 (2026-02-22)6.662

  • "Left Behind" - profile of the economic and social conditions in McDowell County, West Virginia with interviews of Brad Davis, pastor, Betty Stepp and Tabitha Collins, residents and Linda McKinney, director of a food bank, report by Cecilia Vega, produced by Ayesha Siddiqi[93]
  • "South Africa’s Refugees" - review of the United States White South African refugee program with interviews Darrel Brown, Theunis Nel, Rene Nel, Nhlanhla Zuma , farmers, Wandile Sihlobo, economist and writer, Johann Kotzé, leader of agricultural organization, Max du Preez, writer and columnist, and Kallie Kriel, leader of AfriForum, report by Anderson Cooper, produced by Michael Gavshon and Nadim Roberts[94]
  • "Is That Art?" Artificial intelligence visual art with interviews of Refik Anadol, artist, Glenn Lowry, museum director, Jerry Saltz, art critic, and Molly Crabapple, artist and author, report by Sharyn Alfonsi, produced by Michael Baltierra[95]
  • The Last Minute - series "Reflections on America" with video essay by Mike Eruzione, hockey player, on Miracle on Ice, 1980 Winter Olympic hockey game
19"Iran; Under Siege; Breaking The Cycle[103]"Iran; US justice system; mass shootingsMarch 1, 2026 (2026-03-01)7.214

The "Iran" segment was added after the 2026 Israeli–United States strikes on Iran. The segment by Anderson Cooper called "Growing Up Behind Walls" about the recovery from 2021 Haiti earthquake and Mitch Albom's organization "Have Faith Haiti" was postponed due to the story about Iran.[102]

20"Targetting Americans;Pete Hegseth[112]"military; technology; defense; IranMarch 8, 2026 (2026-03-08)7.320

  • "Targeting Americans" - investigation into the Havana syndrome with interviews of several victims, David Relman, microbiologist, unnamed former CIA officer and Marc Polymeropoulos, former American intelligence officer, report by Scott Pelley, produced by Michael Rey, Oriana Zill de Granados, Adam Ciralsky (second part only). The segment ended with a statement by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence on the agency's follow-up actions.[104][105] The segment was the fourth in a series. The first segment was broadcast in March 17, 2019.[106] The third on March 31, 2024, two years prior.[107][108] Some critics of the CBS News reporting on this subject include Robert E. Bartholomew, Skeptical Inquirer.[109]
21"Choke Point;Laser Focus;Growing Up Behind Walls[117][118]"military; technology; defense; Iran; disaster recoveryMarch 15, 2026 (2026-03-15)N/A

22"Elemental Crisis;Turning the Ship Around;The Dog Aging Project[119]"TBAMarch 22, 2026 (2026-03-22)N/A

  • "Elemental Crisis" - mining rare-earth element[a] in China and the US, report by Jon Wertheim, produced by Graham Messick
  • "Turning the Ship Around" - building up the capacity for shipbuilding in the United States with the help of Hanwha Ocean, Korean ship-making company, report by Lesley Stahl, produced by Shachar Bar-On and Jinsol Jung
  • "The Dog Aging Project" - study of aging in dogs to improve human longevity, report by Anderson Cooper, produced by Denise Schrier Cetta
  1. ^ The term "rare-earth" is a misnomer, because these elements are not scarce. They are found only in compounds, not as pure metals, and are difficult to isolate and purify.


See also

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