60 Minutes CBS “The Right to be Wrong, AMLO, Law of the Sea” March 24 2024

Tune in to CBS Television Network from 7:00 to 8:00 PM ET/PT for an insightful and riveting lineup on “60 Minutes” on Sunday, March 24, 2024.

The Right to be Wrong

In the midst of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, correspondent Lesley Stahl delves into the pervasive issue of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms. With misleading information running rampant, Stahl explores the efforts of big tech companies to combat this spread while facing accusations of censorship. The episode also examines a crucial Supreme Court decision regarding whether social media platforms have the right to make editorial decisions or are merely conduits for free speech. Producer Ayesha Siddiqi brings this important story to light.

 

AMLO

Sharyn Alfonsi sits down for an exclusive interview with Andrés Manuel López Obrador, affectionately known as “AMLO,” the current president of Mexico. As immigration and the economy take center stage in the U.S. presidential race, Alfonsi discusses pressing issues such as border security, immigration, the economy, Mexican drug cartels, and the Fentanyl crisis in America. Producer Michael Karzis sheds light on this candid conversation with AMLO.

 

Law of the Sea

Correspondent Bill Whitaker investigates the race for critical minerals in the Eastern Pacific, which are essential for modern electronics. With China poised to dominate the mining of these minerals on the international seabed, Whitaker examines America’s absence in this competition due to the Senate’s failure to ratify the UN’s Law of the Sea. Producer Heather Abbott explores the consequences of this Senate logjam and its impact on America’s ability to compete for underwater resources.

Don’t miss these compelling stories on “60 Minutes” this Sunday, offering insightful perspectives on critical issues shaping our world.

 

Alex Matthews

Alex has been an avid fan of television since they were a child, always eager to discover new shows and characters. Over the years, Alex has written numerous articles and essays about television, exploring the themes, characters, and cultural impact of some of the most beloved shows of our time.

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