60 Minutes Reports on “Disaster Tourists”, “Birds of War” & “Perfume Capital of the World” on May 3 2026

60 Minutes returns on Sunday, May 3, 2026, with another hour of in-depth reporting, airing from 7:00–8:00 PM ET/PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. The long-running program continues its tradition of combining investigative journalism with global storytelling, delivering three distinct segments that explore conflict, culture, and human behavior across different parts of the world.
This week’s broadcast moves from disaster-stricken communities in the United States to the remote mountains of Colombia, before concluding in the historic perfume capital of southern France. Each report offers a different lens on how people respond to crisis, preservation, and change.
- Disaster Tourists: 60 Minutes Investigates Extremist Groups in Disaster Zones
- Birds of War: 60 Minutes Reports on Colombia’s Hidden Wildlife
- Perfume Capital of the World: 60 Minutes Looks at Grasse’s Return to Prominence
- “The Secret in the Water”: 20/20 Examines the Regina Hicks Cold Case May 1 2026
- “A Window of Time”: Dateline Reports on Tara Baker Homicide May 1 2026
- “The Love Bombing of Gloria Choi”: 48 Hours Reports May 2 2026
Disaster Tourists
The opening segment, reported by Lesley Stahl, examines a growing and controversial phenomenon unfolding in the aftermath of natural disasters. In communities already facing devastation, groups ranging from conspiracy theorists to militias and white supremacist organizations have begun appearing under the banner of providing aid.
Stahl’s report explores how these groups operate and what motivates their involvement. While some present themselves as offering support, critics argue their presence serves a different purpose, including reshaping public perception, recruiting followers, and spreading distrust in government institutions. Through interviews with law enforcement and a self-identified white nationalist, the segment raises questions about whether this trend is becoming more widespread and what it could mean for future disaster response efforts.
The investigation looks closely at the tension between genuine recovery efforts and outside influences that may complicate them. As communities attempt to rebuild, the presence of these groups introduces a new layer of concern, forcing officials and residents to navigate both physical recovery and ideological challenges.
Birds of War
Anderson Cooper reports from the remote mountains of western Colombia in a segment that blends environmental storytelling with the legacy of conflict. Traveling deep into regions once shaped by decades of armed violence, Cooper searches for rare bird species found nowhere else in the world.
The report highlights an unexpected outcome of Colombia’s long conflict. Areas once too dangerous for development remained largely untouched, allowing ecosystems to thrive in isolation. As peace efforts have progressed, these regions are now opening up, revealing extraordinary biodiversity that had been hidden for years.
Beyond the natural beauty, the segment explores how conservation and ecotourism may play a role in healing divisions within the country. Birdwatching and environmental preservation are emerging as tools for economic opportunity and reconciliation, offering a different path forward for communities once defined by conflict.
Perfume Capital of the World
Cecilia Vega’s report takes viewers to Grasse in southern France, a town long recognized as the global center of perfume production. For more than a century, the region has cultivated flowers essential to some of the world’s most iconic fragrances.
The segment traces Grasse’s history from its peak in the early 20th century, when vast fields of flowers dominated the landscape, to a period of decline as global production shifted. Today, only a fraction of those original fields remain, reflecting broader changes in the industry and economy.
Vega explores how Grasse is experiencing a revival, driven in part by renewed investment from luxury brands seeking authenticity and heritage. By reconnecting their products to the region’s legacy, these companies are helping to restore both the local economy and the cultural significance of perfume-making in the area.
The report offers a look at the delicate balance between tradition and modern business, showing how a historic craft continues to evolve while maintaining its roots.
More 60 Minutes May 3 2026
- 60 Minutes Reports on “Disaster Tourists”, “Birds of War” & “Perfume Capital of the World” on May 3 2026
- Disaster Tourists: 60 Minutes Investigates Extremist Groups in Disaster Zones
- Birds of War: 60 Minutes Reports on Colombia’s Hidden Wildlife
- Perfume Capital of the World: 60 Minutes Looks at Grasse’s Return to Prominence
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- “The Secret in the Water”: 20/20 Examines the Regina Hicks Cold Case May 1 2026
- “A Window of Time”: Dateline Reports on Tara Baker Homicide May 1 2026
- “The Love Bombing of Gloria Choi”: 48 Hours Reports May 2 2026
- 60 Minutes Reports on “Disaster Tourists”, “Birds of War” & “Perfume Capital of the World” on May 3 2026
