60 Minutes: Mar 25
America's 'March for Our Lives' rally, desperate measures in the disabled community, and Karl meets Kylie.
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On 60 Minutes, America’s ‘March for Our Lives’ rally, desperate measures in the disabled community, and Karl meets Kylie.
Enough
This weekend many cities in the United States will be taken over by teenagers, fed up with the way adults are running their country. The nationwide protests are to demand tougher gun controls. What’s significant – and impressive – is that these rallies are being organised and led by the very students who last month endured the horror of seeing their own classmates gunned down at the Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. Their simple message is getting louder by the day: enough is enough. And as Tom Steinfort reports, the students also have a very unlikely ally. Evan Ramsey is a convicted school shooter who is now spending the rest of his life in prison, regretting his moment of madness.
Reporter: Tom Steinfort
Producer: Nick Greenaway
Help Us Before It’s Too Late
It’s difficult to imagine a more desperate situation or a more desperate mother. For 33 years Yvette Nichol did her very best to look after and raise her intellectually disabled son. But as they both got older, she needed to know he’d be cared for when she was gone. Try as she might to get help, it never came, so fearing he had no reasonable future, Yvette did something shocking and deeply troubling. She attempted to kill her child and herself. In a remarkably candid interview with Liz Hayes, Yvette explains what drove her to the brink, and how her drastic action has exposed a shameful truth about the ongoing care of disabled Australians.
Reporter: Liz Hayes
Producer: Sean Power
Golden Girl
Although it seems as if she’s been around for as long as anyone can remember, surely it cannot be true that Kylie Minogue is about to turn 50. For most of us, this showbiz idol is ageless, or at least perpetually twenty-something. And even more enviably, her career – in TV, movies and song – continues to flourish. It’s little wonder Kylie’s new album is called Golden. But in an exclusive interview with Karl Stefanovic, on assignment for 60 Minutes, Kylie reveals the pain of her recent broken engagement and talks about reports that it led to a nervous breakdown.
Reporter: Karl Stefanovic
Producer: Eliza Berkery
7pm Sunday on Nine.
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It’s amazing that a English drummer can become Knighted for simply playing drums, how about Knighting some of these people that devote their entire lives to 24/7 care of their children. As you mentioned, some of these great parents are 90 years old…I just don’t get it