No fewer than 3 missions to mars are to be launched this month. The United Arab Emirates 1st ever interplanetary probe to examine mars atmosphere. China wants to put a lander on its surface carrying a rover equipped with 6 am to pick instruments. And then theres nasa says mars 2020 mission thats the one that don hewitt and Nicole Schmitz of the German Aerospace center in berlin are most interested in right now. The perseverance rover is set to land at just 0 crater which is a very exciting place if you look kind of well there are lots of craters on mars but this one is very special because there is a river delta on its floors. It shows that glowing water entered a body of still water and deposited sediment there its proof that there was once a lake in the greater this is and where there was water there may have been life. The plan is that the rover will explore the area because this is part of a team developing a very advanced camera system mounted on the rovers mast. It will film the
Explore new york city from sunrise to sunset to find out what its really like under lockdown. And im sure the sports the most successful players in mens tennis history want to set up a fund to help lower ranked players financially doing the kimono virus crisis. Welcome to the new british leaders are defending themselves against damning criticism that theyve mishandled a coronavirus pandemic the sunday Times Newspaper points the finger directly at Prime Minister johnson it accuses him of wasting precious time in stopping the spread now the paper usually supports Johnsons Conservative Party but it says he ignored scientists warnings failed to replenish stocks of protective medical equipment and didnt attend of 5 initial emergency meetings about the outbreak or since then more than 15000. 00 britons have died in hospitals across the country thats the worlds 5th highest National Death toll and the true total could be much higher because official statistics dont include the deaths of people
Reporter trying to build my career and i coronerred you in a local newsroom in albuquerque to quiz you then but your career and so for me to just continue the conversation is great. Ill just pick up where i left off 25 years ago. I remember that. I remember that very clearly and we worked opposite each other. You were at nbc cover the trial of tim tim mcveigh in denver. Thats right, and went on actually to marry after the trial was over one of the lead prosecutors. So Oklahoma City and that horrible event is something that stayed with me but also in a pleasant way in the aftermath of all of it. Scott, let me start with journalism. This book, truth worth telling is an example of a wonderful career in journalism and journalism done the right way, with a sense of purpose and a sense of meaning. So, i jump right to the idea of where you think this state of journalism is today, and you write so jarringly in your book the dividing line that matters now is the one between journalism and junk.
You understand me, right . Giving awards to people whose faces show their whole world has collapsed . You think americas the only democracy in the world with a problem . [ chanting ] this is israel who, for months now, there have been these massive protests against Prime Minister netanyahu and his government. You want to make those elected officials understand that what theyre doing is wrong. You want to wake up and shake up people. And you dont do that by being nice. Deion sanders was always faster than just about everyone. But the speed at which hes transforming College Football, well, that needed to be documented by 60 minutes. Whos the best coach in College Football today . Let me see a mirror so i can look at him. [ laughter ] you feel that . You think im going to sit up here and tell you somebody else you think thats the way i operate that somebody else got that on me . Im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im jon wertheim. Im cecilia vega. Im
And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose jeff fager is here, hes the executive producer of 60 minutes. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the cbs broadcast. The news show was created in 1968. Its won 20 peabody awards. Fager has written a to book about the history of the legendary program. It is called 50 years of 60 minutes the inside story of televisions most influential broadcast. Heres a look at 60 minutes over the past 50 years. Good evening. This is 60 minutes. Where did it come from. Its a kind of magazine for television. Congressman, steve kroft with 60 minutes. I dont want to do 60 minutes. I stopped the interview. Asked him some questions. Im scott pelley from 60 minutes. Oh, great. I want to ask you about the twitting. Youre not very popular in the country right now, to be frank youre right. I dont care what they say. Mr. P