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60 Minutes

60 Minutes 4/25

60 Minutes

CBS News

Society & Culture, Tv & Film

3.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Last week, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three counts for the death of George Floyd. Scott Pelley talks to Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about the verdict. In an interview withLesley Stahl, Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny talks about the poisoning attack he survived and why he thinks President Putin was behind it. Plus -- a return to live performances? Jon Wertheim talks to veteran Broadway actor, Nathan Lane about how he and his colleagues are getting a chance to perform live. These stories on this week's "60 Minutes."

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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.

0:37.9

When you first heard the word guilty, you thought what?

0:44.5

Gratitude, humility followed by a certain sense of, I'll say, satisfaction.

0:52.8

Tonight, the prosecutors in the George Floyd murder trial tell us about the defendant,

0:59.0

the jury we never saw, and the meaning of justice. You could have charged him with a hate crime under

1:05.4

Minnesota law and you chose not to.

1:10.2

The US and Russia have entered a treacherous phase. Diplomats being expelled, Russian troops at the

1:17.5

Ukraine border, and a crackdown on protests over the treatment of Alexei Navalny, Vladimir Putin's

1:25.2

main political rival, who's being held in a Russian prison. We last spoke to Navalny in October,

1:32.8

while he recovered from a near fatal poisoning. You have said you think that Mr. Putin's responsible.

1:40.4

I don't think I'm sure that he's responsible.

1:43.8

It's been so long since the lights went out on Broadway and New York's other stages.

1:54.4

In small steps, in this case many of them, the city's performers are beginning to play to

2:00.7

grateful audiences again. Everyone desperate to get 100,000 people back to work full time.

2:08.4

We've missed that connection. It's about connection, the human connection.

2:15.4

I'm Leslie Stahl. I'm Bill Whitaker. I'm Anderson Cooper. I'm John Wertheim. I'm Scott Pelley.

2:21.9

Those stories and more tonight on 60 minutes.

2:30.5

Seabious Fridays. We may have been criminals. Seeking redemption. That's all we are now.

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