When producer Ira Rosen walked into the 60 Minutes offices in June 1980, he was catapulted to the heights of TV journalism, but behind the scenes was a war room of clashing producers and anchors, with legendary correspondent Mike Wallace at the center of it. Looking back on his stint at the show, Rosen reveals how 60 Minutes puts together a story when sources are unreliable or even dangerous, including unearthing shocking revelations from inside the Trump White House, an outrageous proposition from Ghislaine Maxwell, and interviewing gangster John Gotti Jr. Rosen's book is also a portrait of Wallace, and offers candid views on colleagues like Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters, Chris Wallace, Anderson Cooper.