While reporting on egg freezing, correspondent Lesley Stahl met Jennifer Lannon, co-founder of Freeze.Health, a website where women can compare prices at different fertility clinics. They discussed the high costs for women to freeze their eggs without insurance coverage.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa talks with former Harvard president Lawrence Summers about President Trump’s actions against universities. Also: On the 100th birthday of Malcolm X, Mark Whitaker looks at the charismatic Black leader’s influence six decades after his assassination; Mo Rocca sits down with Cole Escola, star and playwright of the Broadway hit “Oh, Mary!”; Martha Teichner reports on the upcoming Vatican conclave to choose a successor to Pope Francis; Jon Wertheim meets some of the “Nonnas” who cook family recipes at a Staten Island, N.Y. restaurant; Lee Cowan visits a North Carolina pottery run by the great-grandson of Henri Matisse; Michelle Miller checks out an exhibition on Black dandyism at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts’ Costume Institute; and David Pogue finds out why the grocery store chain Wegmans has such devoted fans.
Next Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on promising technology in an early clinical trial that’s helping paralyzed patients with spinal cord injuries stand up and walk after being confined to wheelchairs.
Alcatraz was a notorious former prison on an island off California that housed some famous gangsters like Al Capone, George "Machine-Gun" Kelly and Alvin Karpis.