This Sunday’s edition of 60 Minutes offers a thoughtful mix of hard-hitting reporting, human stories and a deeper look at issues shaping both the United States and the world. The lineup spans international conflict, American land use and a moving reflection on families forever changed by tragedy. The episode airs from seven to eight in the evening on CBS and streams on Paramount Plus.
- The Bus on Route 62: 60 Minutes Investigates a Civilian Tragedy in Sumy
- The Last Best Place: 60 Minutes Explores Montana’s Battle Over Public Lands
- The Empty Rooms: 60 Minutes Explores the Spaces Left Behind After School Shootings
The Bus on Route 62
Scott Pelley returns to Ukraine for his thirteenth report since the full-scale invasion began, continuing his careful documentation of how the war affects ordinary people. His latest story takes him to the city of Sumy, where two ballistic missiles struck within minutes of each other on Palm Sunday. One of the missiles destroyed a crowded city bus running on Route sixty-two, leaving behind a scene that illustrates the civilian cost of the conflict.
Pelley’s reporting follows the shifting reality of a war that has settled into a grinding stalemate while still placing civilians in harm’s way. His visit offers viewers a close look at the people caught in the middle and the lasting effects of sudden violence on a community. Nicole Young produces the segment, which adds another chapter to the program’s ongoing coverage of Ukraine.
The Last Best Place
Jon Wertheim turns his attention to Montana, a state long known for its wide open spaces and the sense of freedom they inspire. Although older license plates carried the slogan “Big Sky Country,” many residents prefer the phrase “The Last Best Place.” In recent years, a wave of development has brought new opportunity but also new pressure on the state’s public lands.
Wertheim speaks with local residents, officials and advocates who are navigating a bipartisan debate over how to balance growth with preservation. The segment looks at the values that Montanans hold close and the questions that arise when a treasured landscape faces rapid change. Produced by David M. Levine, the story captures the tension between protecting natural beauty and managing a rising population.
The Empty Rooms
The final segment carries a deeply emotional tone. For seven years, correspondent Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp have documented the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings across the country. These rooms remain just as the young victims left them, offering a powerful and painful reminder of lives interrupted far too soon.
Anderson Cooper visits these spaces and speaks with the parents who maintain them as memorials. Each room reflects a personality, a set of dreams and a future that never arrived. Cooper’s conversations explore the meaning these rooms hold, the memories preserved within them and the families’ desire to keep their children present in some small way. Katie Brennan produces the segment, which provides a quiet but impactful close to the broadcast.
Closing Thoughts
The November 23 edition of 60 Minutes blends reporting from a war zone, an exploration of changing American landscapes and a heartfelt look at loss and remembrance. The episode offers a range of perspectives, each with its own depth and weight, giving viewers a full hour of stories that linger long after they end.
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- 60 Minutes Reports on “The Bus on Route 62”, “The Last Best Place” & “The Empty Rooms” November 23 2025
- The Bus on Route 62: 60 Minutes Investigates a Civilian Tragedy in Sumy
- The Last Best Place: 60 Minutes Explores Montana’s Battle Over Public Lands
- The Empty Rooms: 60 Minutes Explores the Spaces Left Behind After School Shootings
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