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Sharyn Elizabeth Alfonsi (born June 3, 1972) is an American journalist and correspondent for 60 Minutes. [1] She made her debut appearance on the show on March 1, 2015. In 2019, she received the prestigious duPont-Columbia journalism award and has reported from war zones in Iraq, Gaza, and Afghanistan.
Stahl was born in 1941 to a Jewish family [5] in the Boston suburb of Lynn, Massachusetts, and was raised in Swampscott, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Dorothy J. (née Tishler) and Louis E. Stahl, a food company executive. [1] [5] [6] She attended Wheaton College in Massachusetts, where she was an honors graduate, majoring in history. [7]
Alfonsi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: François Alfonsi (born 1953), French politician; Lydia Alfonsi (1928–2022), Italian actress; Nicolas Alfonsi (1936–2020), French politician; Paul Alfonsi (1908–1989), American politician; Sharyn Alfonsi (born 1972), American journalist
This past weekend, 60 Minutes producer Howard L. Rosenberg died after a short but fierce battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. A longtime investigative reporter, Howard produced his first story for ...
Scott Cameron Pelley (born July 28, 1957) is an American author and reporter for CBS News for more than 31 years. Pelley is the author of the 2019 book, Truth Worth Telling, and a correspondent for the CBS News magazine 60 Minutes.
D. Charlie D'Agata; Don Dahler; John Charles Daly; Faith Daniels; Priya David Clemens; Elmer Davis; Veronica de la Cruz; Morton Dean; Sopan Deb; José Díaz-Balart
60 Minutes is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who distinguished it from other news programs by using a unique style of reporter-centered investigation.
He graduated from Hobart College with a Bachelor's degree in American history. He went on to graduate study at Boston University , earning a Master's degree in African-American studies . He also attended a graduate journalism program at the University of California, Berkeley in 1978. [ 1 ]