Texarkana Gazette

‘60 Minutes’ plans its presidenti­al candidate showcase, but will Trump and Harris show?

- DAVID BAUDER

NEW YORK — “60 Minutes” is scheduling its quadrennia­l interview special with the presidenti­al candidates to air in less than a month, hoping for the best even after its session with former President Donald Trump went off the rails in 2020.

With no other debates between Trump and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, currently scheduled after Tuesday’s event in Philadelph­ia, a “60 Minutes” sitdown would represent one of the few times left for voters to evaluate the two candidates back to back.

The Sunday newsmagazi­ne wants to do it on Monday, Oct. 7, since CBS is airing the American Music Awards the night before.

Neither candidate has yet agreed to appear but their campaigns have been talking to CBS, said Bill Owens, executive producer of “60 Minutes.” Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said “stay tuned” when asked about his candidate’s plans. The Harris campaign did not immediatel­y respond to an inquiry from The Associated Press.

Four years ago, then-president Trump walked out early following a contentiou­s interview with the show’s Lesley Stahl, and his campaign later sent out an unedited tape of the session that it had taken. While campaigns are allowed to tape the interviews, “I would hope that they don’t do that again,” Owens said. “I hope that we have a serious conversati­on.”

Correspond­ent Scott Pelley, not Stahl, has been assigned to interview Trump this year; Owens said that was not in response to what happened four years ago.

During that interview, Stahl interrupte­d Trump to say “you know that’s not true” when he claimed to have presided over the “greatest economy in the history of the country.”

Trump later criticized Stahl’s “constant interrupti­ons and anger.” When an offscreen voice gave the two of them a five-minute warning for the expected end of the interview, Trump said “I think we’ve had enough” and walked away.

Later, Stahl said that Trump and Vice President Mike Pence had insulted “60 Minutes” by essentiall­y giving campaign speeches and not answering questions.

“60 Minutes” has assigned Bill Whitaker to interview Harris.

“60 Minutes” begins another season on Sunday, with Pelley examining the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol. Continuing an experiment from last year, the newsmagazi­ne will have six expanded 90-minute editions in coming months.

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