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60 Minutes

60 Minutes 4/18

60 Minutes

CBS News

Society & Culture, Tv & Film

3.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Although the Oath Keepers national head Stewart Rhodes "refused to talk"  with "60 Minutes," Sharyn Alfonsi sits down with members of the largest chapter of the Oath Keepers, who sharply criticized its national leader for the breach of the Capitol on January 6. For decades, research has shown Black Americans are more prone to serious disease and death than Whites in America, leading the Centers for Disease Control to declare racism as a serious public health threat. Bill Whitaker reports. And Viola Davis opens up to Jon Wertheim about her new role as Ma Rainey, her relationship with August Wilson's material, a bold scene on ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder" and her life growing up.

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0:00.0

48 hours in CBS News present season three of My Life of Crime with Aaron Moriarty.

0:08.0

This season join Aaron for extended interviews with convicted murderers.

0:12.4

Go beyond speculation to the evidence. Did our Toro Gotti really commit suicide?

0:18.4

And what happened to Jennifer Dullos? The Connecticut mom still missing almost four years later.

0:24.2

Listen to My Life of Crime from 48 hours on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:39.2

They were central to the violent January 6th attack on the US Capitol.

0:43.6

We are in the main dome right now. We are rocking it.

0:46.4

But who are the Oathkeepers?

0:48.7

I think what makes the Oathkeepers unique and challenging beyond the fact that they're a formal

0:53.1

group with chapters all over the country is that a large percentage have tactical training

0:59.1

and operational experience in either the military or law enforcement.

1:04.2

Over in the cap.

1:09.7

Imagine a fully loaded jumbo jet with 220 passengers and crew

1:14.5

taken off and crashing today. And the same thing happened every day next week and every day next

1:19.7

month and every day for the rest of the year. That's exactly what is occurring when we say

1:24.8

there are racial disparities in health in the United States. Over 200 Black people

1:30.2

die prematurely every single day.

1:37.1

Viola Davis is currently the youngest actor to have won an Oscar and Emmy in Atonial War.

1:42.7

Wow. And as you'll hear tonight, she knew that she needed to slip poverty's grip

1:47.7

if she were ever going to slip into character.

1:50.5

What about my life?

1:51.9

I needed something to catapult me out of this like a like a rocket booster.

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