Cbs evening news on the road
"60 Minutes on the Road" is a series of special reports produced by CBS News, where the correspondents and anchors of the network's flagship news program, "60 Minutes," travel to different parts of the country to report on important stories and issues.
The series was launched in 2019 as a way to take the "60 Minutes" brand on the road and bring its signature in-depth reporting to a wider audience. The reports are typically longer and more in-depth than traditional news segments, and often feature a mix of interviews, investigations, and storytelling.
Some examples of "60 Minutes on the Road" reports include:
- "60 Minutes on the Road: The Opioid Crisis" - a report on the opioid epidemic in West Virginia, featuring correspondent Scott Pelley's investigation into the roots of the crisis and the impact it has had on families and communities.
- "60 Minutes on the Road: The Border Crisis" - a report on the migrant crisis at the US-Mexico border, featuring correspondent Lesley Stahl's investigation into the conditions faced by migrants and the policies of the Trump administration.
- "60 Minutes on the Road: The Climate Crisis" - a report on the impact of climate change on the state of Florida, featuring correspondent Anderson Cooper's investigation into the effects of rising sea levels and extreme weather events on the state's infrastructure and economy.
These reports are typically broadcast on the CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, and are also available to stream on the CBS News website and app.