As the clock tick, tick, ticks toward the 50th season premiere of 60 Minutes, Oprah Winfrey has teased her first segment as a special correspondent on the venerable news program.
“BIG night,” she tweeted Sunday, alongside a clip from the episode. “My FIRST segment on @60Minutes — watch with me. Tweet, tweet.”
Winfrey’s inaugural segment is titled “Divided America,” and in the clip she asks a panel of Americans with divergent political views to “look into your crystal ball” about the future of the nation. “By the time of the next presidential election, are we more likely to have come together?” she asks. “Will we have sought common ground?
Winfrey, who first appeared as a subject on 60 Minutes in 1986, announced that she was joining the show in January, and she told EW soon after that her White House farewell interview with Michelle Obama partly inspired her to do so.
“Something happened in that room,” Winfrey said, adding that 60 Minutes executive producer Jeff Fager had previously asked her to join the network. “I missed the connection to the people — where you get to hear both sides and get people to listen to each other. I want to help create a platform where people on all sides can be heard.”
60 Minutes airs Sundays at 7 p.m. ET on CBS.