CBS’ "60 Minutes" aired a friendly interview Sunday with local German officials as the country's government initiates a nationwide crackdown on offensive speech. CBS’ Sharyn Alfonsi juxtaposed ...
60 MINUTES: In the U.S., most of what we say ... But in Germany, prosecutors and cops police the internet. Sharyn Alfonsi: It's 6:01 on a Tuesday morning, and we were with state police as they ...
Dr. Matthäus Fink, one of the prosecutors leading these efforts, told '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi that many Germans are shocked to learn their online comments could be considered ...
CBS’s “60 Minutes” was widely regarded not long ago as the gold standard of broadcast journalism. Regrettably, not so much anymore. With the luxury of long-form, in-depth reporting rather ...
Sharyn Alfonsi: What's the typical reaction when the police show up at somebody's door and they say, "Hey, we believe you wrote this on the internet,"? Dr. Matthäus Fink: They say-- in Germany we ...
The liberal, pro-Democrat slant of “60 Minutes” has not been directed solely at Trump, however. On April 5, 2021, correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi presented a hit piece on Republican Florida Gov.
Journalist Sharyn Alfonsi followed German police on speech raids for “60 Minutes.” 60 Minutes/YouTube As Germany demonstrates, banning “hate speech” is a slippery slope to abandoning free ...