3:00 p.m.

I have been open and honest about so much, so everyone else doesn't have to, and so they can if they had to.

In this screenshot from a YouTube video, Barack Obama is featured in a close-up interview setting. The video is titled "Barack Obama: The 2007 60 Minutes interview," indicating the context of the interview. The image shows Obama indoors, dressed in a dark suit and white shirt, conveying a formal appearance. His expression appears thoughtful and engaged as he looks slightly off-camera, likely interacting with the interviewer. The background is blurred, but it includes a framed photograph and the American flag, adding a formal and patriotic ambiance to the scene. The "60 Minutes Overtime" logo is visible at the bottom of the screen, identifying the segment as part of the well-known news program "60 Minutes." The YouTube interface surrounds the video frame, with additional suggested videos visible below. The lighting is warm and professional, typical of a televised interview setting. The overall mood is serious yet approachable, reflecting the tone of a political discussion.
- Title: "Barack Obama: The 2007 60 Minutes interview"
- Site / app: "YouTube"
- Key OCR Lines: "60 Minutes Overtime"
Californie, États‑Unis Écrit, publié et conçu en Californie, États‑Unis