From the most dangerous motorcycle race to the efforts to save Ukraine's children, join us as we open the book on season 56. Tune in Sunday, after football. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
David Nielsen is blowing the whistle on the Mormon church’s investment firm, Ensign Peak Advisors.
“I thought I was going to work for a charity… The funds were never used for that,” said the former manager, who is accusing the church of stockpiling funds.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' investment firm has over $100 billion, twice the size of Harvard's endowment or the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, according to a whistleblower. He said he was told the fund was for “the second coming." https://t.co/DpVMXCxJ2O
David Nielsen says he learned the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints created shell companies in order to hide billions of dollars. He decided to resign and notify the IRS. https://t.co/fGpz1DptHW
The SEC found the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “went to great lengths” to hide $32 billion in securities – even creating shell companies.
The church told 60 Minutes, “We don't feel it's being secret; we feel it's being confidential.” https://t.co/uvn7fLeFQT
“All the people of Ukraine are unbreakable”: Kherson remains under fire, forcing the city’s government to work in a basement — and the hospital to keep its heat off most days.
But all that has not discouraged residents, who are determined to defend their country.
“There [are] so many literal heroes getting up every day, putting one foot in front of the other with no help. I constantly think what would Beau [Biden] want me to do?” President Biden said regarding what motivates him to keep going. https://t.co/7SixTElqbt
“I’ve had six Republican senators…come up to me in the last two years and say, ‘Joe, I agree with you, but if I vote this way…they’re going to primary me,’” President Biden tells Scott Pelley regarding the current political landscape. https://t.co/7SixTE3OMT
For one night last month, Gucci cleared the Hollywood Walk of Fame for a spectacle straight from creative director Alessandro Michele’s imagination – in which too much is never enough. https://t.co/luzmtxnTin
Gucci’s Alessandro Michele is often inspired by a daily stroll through his neighborhood in Rome.
“Every time I find something that I didn’t notice before,” he said.
He even savors fanny packs and flip-flops worn by tourists.
“I always take a picture.” https://t.co/GCCVlJdeLV
Creative director Alessandro Michele’s idea of beauty and style is nothing like the Gucci that defined luxury for decades.
“I like the ugly things,” he told 60 Minutes. https://t.co/u6hafYOvrE
In 2015, Gucci CEO Marco Bizzarri asked Alessandro Michele to produce a fashion show in just five days. He succeeded, and Gucci sales tripled in the next five years. https://t.co/eizbbEoPUy
Gucci granted 60 Minutes rare access inside a factory near Florence, where some of its bags are hand-sewn and hand-painted. These handbags are some of the most desired and counterfeited items in the world. https://t.co/NTeC7RzuZC
Gucci now attracts a brand of celebrity who doesn’t want to play it safe, including Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, and Serena Williams. 60 Minutes spoke with actor Jared Leto, who promotes Gucci. https://t.co/PVEanK9Gu0
"I love to be open to the things that make me feel like, 'Oh, my gosh. What is this?'"
Sunday on 60 Minutes, Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele about his provocative designs. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
There are at least 1,000 children that have yet to be returned to their parents after being separated at the border during the Trump Administration. Tonight, 60 Minutes reports on the difficulty of reunifying those families. https://t.co/pVfZvWzkYj
Biden administration officials tasked with reuniting migrant children and parents have reunited just 52 families in seven months. Sunday, Sharyn Alfonsi speaks to the head of the task force and a family separated four years ago. https://t.co/dXVRSg5zsZ