"60 MINUTES PRESENTS: CAPTURING HISTORY" ON SUNDAY, MARCH 27
TALKING TO THE PAST - It has been more than three quarters of a century since the end of World War II, and the number of living Holocaust survivors is dwindling. Thanks to a new project that uses artificial intelligence technology, survivors will be able to keep telling their stories - and having conversations - forever. Lesley Stahl reports. Shari Finkelstein is the producer. This is a double-length segment.
ONE SMALL STEP - Norah O'Donnell interviews Dave Isay, the founder of StoryCorps, an oral history project he started 18 years ago that has become the largest single collection of human voices ever recorded. Isay's new project, "One Small Step," is designed to get Americans from across the political spectrum to stop demonizing each other and start communicating, face to face, one conversation at a time. Keith Sharman is the producer.
Editor's Note: The segments in this special edition of 60 MINUTES were previously broadcast.
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