Correspondents are Enrique Acevedo, Seth Doane, Wesley Lowery, and Laurie Segall. Credited cast on 60 Minutes II included the following CBS correspondents: Dan Rather, Bob Simon, Charlie Rose, Vicki Mabrey, Scott Pelley and Lara Logan. The CBS 60 Minutes II story on this day created a sensation largely because it included photographic images of abused prisoners in degrading situations. "It's Not Unusual" repeats a segment on the re-surging popularity of Tom Jones. [8], By 1971, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) introduced the Prime Time Access Rule, which freed local network affiliates in the top 50 markets (in practice, the entire network) to take a half-hour of prime time from the networks on Mondays through Saturdays and one full hour on Sundays. When it airs locally on their sister CBS Television Network affiliate, even in the Central and Eastern time zones, the show is aired at the top of the hour at 7:00p.m./6:00p.m. Central (barring local sports play-by-play pre-emptions and breaking news coverage) no matter how long the show is delayed on CBS Television, resulting in radio listeners often hearing the show on those stations ahead of the television broadcast. [89], On May 16, 2021, Anderson Cooper's story in 60 Minutes on the flaws in facial recognition technology used by the police resulting in incorrect identification of people of color received backlash for denying credit to the black female researchers who pioneered the field. Wednesday's storm in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, marked the rainiest day in the city's history and a 1,000-year rain event. Also, because of the interview, the son of CBS President Laurence Tisch (who also controlled Lorillard Tobacco) was among the people from the big tobacco companies at risk of being caught having committed perjury. A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. About 1 in 5 millennials is counting on their children to support them in old age, and less than half are banking on Social Security. It ended in 2015. However, in the Pacific time zone, 60 Minutes is always able to start at its scheduled time as live sports coverage ends earlier in the afternoon. Limits on how late into a pregnancy the drug can be taken, who can prescribe it and how it can be dispensed were set to take effect Saturday at 1 a.m. Tests by Audi and independent journalists showed that even with the throttle wide open, the car would simply stall if the brakes were actually being used. As NASA's Webb telescope scours the universe to find light from the first stars and galaxies, it is also capturing the universe like never before. Majority of respondents remain pessimistic about the economy as a whole, according to Primerica survey. U.S. officials are preparing for up to 13,000 migrants to cross the southern border daily once pandemic-era limits on asylum claims expire in May, absent a major policy change. Each story is introduced from a set with a backdrop resembling pages from a magazine story on the same topic. ; David Byrne, 2/26/2023: Kherson Under Fire, The Girls of SOLA, 2/19/2023: Candles Against the Darkness, Prime Minister Marin, The HistoryMakers, 2/12/2023: Canadas Unmarked Graves, Sharswood, 2/5/2023: The IMF Report; Investigating Donald Trump; Red Hot Chili Peppers, 1/22/2023: 60 Minutes Presents Stories that Inspire. A look inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped. But could she shoot herself twice in the head with her non-dominant hand? After four weeks without Rooney, 60 Minutes lost 20% of its audience. The show has been praised for landmark journalism and received many awards. "[19] He wrote an explanatory letter to a gay organization after being ordered not to do so. In its 2021-22 season, 60 MINUTES was the week's #1 primetime broadcast seven times. For the 60 Minutes 25th anniversary in 1993, Charles Kuralt interviewed Don Hewitt, the active correspondents, some former correspondents, and revisited notable stories and celebrities. Nevertheless, stories from the flagship 60 Minutes program in the U.S. often air on the Australian program by subleasing them from Ten. Peter Schwartz was convicted on several charges, including four counts of felony assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers using a dangerous weapon. ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems. Competitive pressure among tech giants is propelling society into the future of artificial intelligence, ready or not. Bob Simon and Vicki Mabrey are the correspondents. [66][67] 60 Minutes later issued a correction and on-air apology.[when?]. Abandoning his comfort zone, author David Grann ventures to inhospitable island off the coast of Patagonia. Phil Dowdell's final act was to push his little sister, Alexis Dowdell, out of the way of gunfire at her own birthday party, she told CBS News. It has aired at 7:00p.m. Eastern Time on Sundays since December 7, 1975 (although since 2012, it moves to 7:30p.m. Eastern Time on Sundays if a CBS affiliate has a late NFL game). Charlie Rose profiles Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden; Dan Rather takes an inside look at the execution of convicted rapist and murderer Ricky McGinn in Texas. The New Zealand version of 60 Minutes has aired on national television since 1989, when it was originally launched on TV3. Another told us it was "disgusting" to discuss the Big Bang on Easter. Then, DHS chief on challenges of securing border. However . 60 Minutes II ran into controversy in September 2004 when the program staff received a set of documents which alleged that, while in the service of the Texas Air National Guard, United States President George W. Bush was declared unfit for duty and suspended from service. Reports indicated that the segments were considered too gentlemanly, in the style of the earlier "Point/Counterpoint", and lacked the feistiness of Crossfire. The program has finished among Nielsen's annual top-10 list for 23 consecutive seasons - a record never approached by another program. It was initially allocated the slot on CBS on Wednesdays, then it was later moved to Fridays at 8:00 p.m. Reviews Passengers say what happened next was nothing short of a nightmare. Scheduled: A Dan Rather report on nuclear missiles in the U.S. and Russia, and efforts to reduce stockpiles since the end of the Cold War; a Vicky Mabrey report on the proposed re-inauguration of a ferry service linking two towns---one mostly white, the other mostly black---on opposite sides of the Alabama River in Alabama. S01E07 24 Dec. 1968. A look inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began . The Sudanese army and a powerful rival force were fighting for control of the country for a third straight day. 60 Minutes was broadcast by rival network TV3, before switching to the Sky Television owned Prime channel in 2013, when the contract changed hands. The first edition of 60 Minutes II ran on January 13, 1999. Each episode featured three of these segments.[92]. [83][84], In April 2021, Sharyn Alfonsi's story in 60 Minutes on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the state's COVID-19 vaccine rollout faced criticism for suggesting that a donation by the supermarket chain Publix to DeSantis' re-election campaign influenced Florida's partnership with Publix stores for vaccine distribution. [45], A segment aired in December, 1980, concerning the alleged Jeep CJ-5 high rollover risk as demonstrated in Insurance Institute for Highway Safety testing. Commercials were included. [56] The only evidence was a memorandum apparently written by Rudy Camacho, who was the head of the San Diego branch office. CBS refuses to show the entire interview, and has stated no reasons. The program has finished among Nielsen's . Eventually, during the summers of 1973 through 1975, CBS did allow the program back onto the prime time schedule proper, on Fridays in 1973 and Sundays the two years thereafter, as a replacement for programs aired during the regular television season. We travel to Texas to learn how one nonprofit is on a mission to give every American access to clean water. Apple announced a new way for Apple Card users to grow their Daily Cash rewards using a savings account from Goldman Sachs. Ralph Yarl, 16, was shot when he went to the wrong house to pick up his younger brothers in Kansas City. In a special episode dedicated to entertainers, 60 Minutes II repeats three previously broadcast segments profiling singers. Scheduled: A report on a woman who's suing for the right to sue her HMO. Several spinoffs have been made, including international formats of the show. Another told us it was "disgusting" to discuss the Big Bang on Easter. 60 Minutes was created in 1968 by Don Hewitt and premiered on the 24th of September on CBS. When Tiffiney Crawford was found dead inside her van, authorities believed she might have taken her own life. After being observed many times, Beverly Demarr, a hospital lab analyst, had an average observed time for blood tests of 12 minutes. Nine CUNY students swallowed hard as Warren Lustig, a Brooklyn College alumnus at the top of his profession as Senior Editor for 60 Minutes II at CBS News, set the ground rules for TV Boot Camp.The two-week experimental summer program placed students from Brooklyn College, York College, and Borough of Manhattan Community College on the streets and in the studioswriting, taping and editing . Scheduled: Scott Pelley investigates circumstances surrounding the crash of a U.S. Marine Cobra helicopter in May 1997 in which two officers died; Bob Simon profiles young "dot-com" entrepreneurs. Rather later sued in a multi-million dollar employment lawsuit. That alternative version was shared with U.S. authorities; 60 Minutes was unable to prove the story Davies had told them was true. In 1992, the GNT channel (now GloboNews) brought its original version with dubbed subtitles from that country. When Rooney was a prominent fixture, the final line was "Those stories and Andy Rooney, tonight on 60 Minutes". Furthermore, it was alleged that B&W had introduced foreign agents (such as fiberglass and ammonia) with the intent of enhancing the effect of nicotine. Scott Pelley got an inside look at Webb's new discoveries. Flights resumed at Fort Lauderdale's airport Friday after a storm caused unprecedented flooding this week. On March 30, 2014, 60 Minutes presented a story on the Tesla Model S luxury electric automobile, with Scott Pelley conducting an interview with CEO Elon Musk concerning the car brand as well as his company SpaceX. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. This took place because football telecasts were protected contractually from interruptions in the wake of the infamous "Heidi Bowl" incident on NBC in November 1968. Kansas City police say 16-year-old Ralph Yarl was shot by a homeowner when he went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings. 60 Minutes is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. [62] A federal inmate challenged the policy in Hammer v. Ashcroft, under which the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld the prison policy. More from TVLine Phil Dowdell's final act was to push his little sister, Alexis Dowdell, out of the way of gunfire at her own birthday party, she told CBS News. The network stated that using the memos was a "mistake" and Rather apologized for the incident.[3][4]. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. "[2] The show was later renamed 60 Minutes Wednesday to differentiate it from the original 60 Minutes Sunday edition, but reverted to its original title on July 8, 2005, when the show moved to the 8:00p.m. Friday timeslot, where it completed its run. New York Times best-selling author David Grann told 60 Minutes about his writing process and the importance of historical memory. The CBS newsmagazine is TV's #1 news program. A report on the U.S. Secret Service explores the Service's studies of assassins and school shooters. The homeowner, 65, allegedly shot and killed the woman. [97][98] It had originally set to launch in April 2020. Scruggs was a major figure in successful lawsuits against the tobacco industry. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken says no one was hurt. [61] Following the program, a federal policy called the Special Confinement Unit Media Policy was enacted prohibiting face-to-face interviews with death row inmates. The tribe considered the segment heavily biased in favor of the scientists, cutting out important arguments, such as explanations of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. This creates a strong psychological sense of intimacy between the journalist and the television viewer. It still airs each Sunday night at 7:30p.m. on the Nine Network and affiliates. 60 Minutes II: With Dan Rather, Jimmy Tingle, Bob Simon, Vicki Mabrey. Lesley Stahl reports. It also interviews Ethel Kennedy the widow of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy and offers an essay by Andy Rooney on what Jesus Christ looked like. 60 MINUTES has won more Emmy Awards than any primetime broadcast, including a special Lifetime Achievement Emmy. Also: a Bob Simon report on rape in South Africa; and an update of a 1972 Mike Wallace profile of author Clifford Irving. It pioneered many of the most important investigative journalism procedures and techniques, including re-editing interviews, hidden cameras, and "gotcha journalism" visits to the home or office of an investigative subject. Alpo dog food was the sole sponsor of the first program.[1]. Since then, the show has generally kept the Sunday evening format, although the start time has occasionally been shifted. The broadcast included original reporting from its team of correspondents and from other CBS News journalists. There is a commercial break between two stories. 30 Minutes was a news magazine aimed at children that was patterned after 60 Minutes, airing as the final program in CBS's Saturday morning lineup from 1978 to 1982. In September 2010, the program launched a website called "60 Minutes Overtime", in which stories broadcast on-air are discussed in further detail. On March 3, 1991, 60 Minutes broadcast "Werner Erhard," which dealt with controversies involving Erhard's personal and business life. Example 2: If your doctor asks you to go for a check-up in 18 days, you . The two sat on opposite sides of the cream-colored set, though the set's color was later changed to black, the color still in use. The "Phantom of the Opera" chandelier fell for the final time Sunday after 35 years. Xiaomi claims the phone will last for up to 60 minutes or support a 12-minute phone call even when the battery level drops to just 1%. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez shared details about the recovery efforts. With an FAA license in hand, SpaceX says the maiden flight of the world's most powerful rocket could come as early as Monday. 60 Minutes II became the first news organization to gain access to the Taguba Report and other documents that included names of civilian contractors at the infamous prison as well as statements detailing their interrogation techniques. Mike Horner, a former Customs Service employee, had passed the memos on to 60 Minutes, and even provided a copy with an official stamp. This success translated into great profits for CBS; advertising rates increased from $17,000 per 30-second spot in 1975 to $175,000 in 1982.[9]. Four of these documents were presented as authentic in a 60 Minutes Wednesday broadcast aired on September 8, 2004, less than two months before the 2004 presidential election, but it was later found that CBS had failed to authenticate the documents. A report on the death of an immigrant soldier who died in combat before becoming a U.S. citizen; a report on schizophrenia; a look at ways to bring long-lost classmates . [32], On October 6, 2013, the broadcast (which was delayed by 44 minutes that evening due to a Denver Broncos-Dallas Cowboys NFL game) drew 17.94 million viewers; retaining 63% of the 28.32 million viewers of its lead-in, and making it the most watched 60 Minutes broadcast since December 16, 2012. The IRS says it has answered 2 million more calls this tax filing season than a year ago, with the average phone wait time now at four minutes. Plus, get access to classic 60 Minutes stories, 60 Minutes Overtime and extras. 2023 TV GUIDE, A FANDOM COMPANY. A few days after a federal judge in Texas moved to suspend the abortion drug mifepristone, the Supreme Court intervened to temporarily preserve FDA approval and consumer access to it. 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