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The Sherpas of Everest | Presenting the Kanneh-Masons
Episode 58x13; Dec 21, 2025
The Sherpas of Everest – Correspondent Cecilia Vega journeys to the Himalayas for the adventure of a lifetime – trekking to Everest Base Camp at the foot of the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest. Guiding her is 19-year-old Nima Rinji Sherpa, th…
Previous Episodes
| Episode Name | Airdate | Trailer |
|---|---|---|
| 58x13: The Sherpas of Everest | Presenting the Kanneh-Masons | Dec 21, 2025 | |
| 58x12: Germany Rearms | The Price of Life | Hoosier Hysteria | Dec 14, 2025 | |
| 58x11: MTG 2.0 | Character AI | Watch Valley | Dec 7, 2025 |
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Statement from Sharyn Alfonsi:
I learned on Saturday that Bari Weiss spiked our story, INSIDE CECOT, which was supposed to air tonight. We (Ori and l) asked for a call to discuss her decision. She did not afford us that courtesy/opportunity.
Our story was screened five times and cleared by both CBS attorneys and Standards and Practices. It is factually correct. In my view, pulling it now-after every rigorous internal check has been met is not an editorial decision, it is a political one.
We requested responses to questions and/or Interviews with DHS, the White House, and the State Department. Government silence is a statement, not a VETO. Their refusal to be interviewed is a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story.
If the administration's refusal to participate becomes a valid reason to spike a story, we have effectively handed them a "kill switch" for any reporting they find inconvenient.
If the standard for airing a story becomes "the government must agree to be interviewed," then the government effectively gains control over the 60 Minutes broadcast. We go from an investigative powerhouse to a stenographer for the state.
These men risked their lives to speak with us. We have a moral and professional obligation to the sources who entrusted us with their stories. Abandoning them now is a betrayal of the most basic tenet of journalism: giving voice to the voiceless.
CBS spiked the Jeffrey Wigand interview due to legal concerns, nearly destroying the credibility of this broadcast. It took years to recover from that "low point." By pulling this story to shield an administration, we are repeating that history, but for political optics rather than legal ones.
We have been promoting this story on social media for days. Our viewers are expecting it. When it falls to air without a credible explanation, the public will correctly identify this as corporate censorship. We aro trading 50 years of "Gold Standard" reputation for a single week of political quiet.
I care too much about this broadcast to watch it be dismantled without a fight.
Sharyn
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