The unpiloted test flight is scheduled for Monday. On October 29, 2006, the opening sequence changed from a black background, which had been used for over a decade, to white. In 1990, Rooney was suspended without pay for three months by then-CBS News President David Burke, because of the negative publicity around his saying that "too much alcohol, too much food, drugs, homosexual unions, cigarettes [are] all known to lead to premature death. This became known as the Killian documents controversy (or "Rathergate"). 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. 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. Based on this memo, CBS alleged that Camacho had allowed trucks belonging to a particular firm to cross the border unimpeded. Bill Whitaker reports on the regular sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP. [66][67] 60 Minutes later issued a correction and on-air apology.[when?]. With an FAA license in hand, SpaceX says the maiden flight of the world's most powerful rocket could come as early as Monday. 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. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez shared details about the recovery efforts. The program undertakes its own investigations and follows up on investigations instigated by national newspapers and other sources. The broadcast of the story had been delayed for two . A year after the 60 Minutes piece aired, Erhard filed a lawsuit against CBS, claiming that the broadcast contained several "false, misleading and defamatory" statements about him. On March 3, 1991, 60 Minutes broadcast "Werner Erhard," which dealt with controversies involving Erhard's personal and business life. Government report details U.S. efforts to develop "directed energy" systems to take out drones, missiles and other threats. The executive producer is Bill Owens. CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen reports. He died one month later on November 4, 2011. 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. ; 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. [13] The segment was an innovation that caught the public imagination as a live version of competing editorials. By 1976, 60 Minutes became the top-rated program on Sunday nights in the U.S. By 1979, it had achieved the #1 spot among all television programs in the Nielsen ratings, unheard of before for a news broadcast in prime time. Raquel Suarez Groen, who played Carlotta for several years, joins CBS News' John Dickerson on "Prime Time" with a look back at the show's history. The sequence ends with each of the correspondents and hosts introducing themselves. It spread all over Finnish internet communities, and even originated a couple of patriotically titled (but intentionally misspelled) mock sites. On September 8, 2004, Dan Rather reported on 60 Minutes II about then-President George W. Bush's service in the Texas National Guard during the Vietnam War. "Bonnie" repeats a profile on country singer Bonnie Raitt. A profile of columnist Marvin Olasky, who is an advisor to Presidential candidate George W. Bush; an interview with Tina Turner; a report on a 1998 hate crime that left . The 127th Boston Marathon took place early Monday morning. 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%. Rooney retired from 60 Minutes, delivering his final commentary on October 2, 2011; it was his 1,097th commentary over his 34-year career on the program. The provider of the documents, Lt. Col. Bill Burkett, claimed to have burned the originals after faxing copies to CBS. It was initially allocated the slot on CBS on Wednesdays, then it was later moved to Fridays at 8:00p.m. In September 2010, the program launched a website called "60 Minutes Overtime", in which stories broadcast on-air are discussed in further detail. 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]. [17], From 1978 to 2011, the program usually ended with a (usually light-hearted and humorous) commentary by Andy Rooney expounding on topics of wildly varying import, ranging from international politics, to economics, and to personal philosophy on everyday life. This segment originally featured James J. Kilpatrick representing the conservative side and Nicholas von Hoffman[13] for the liberal, with Shana Alexander[14] taking over for von Hoffman after he departed in 1974. Vicki Mabrey takes a look at the illegal drug ecstasy; Bob Simon recalls a deadly 1921 race riot in Tulsa; Scott Pelley profiles documentary filmmaker Errol Morris. On September 8, 2004, in the middle of the 2004 Presidential election, Dan Rather went on the air on 60 Minutes II with the documents. ", Actor Marcel Spears joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his Broadway debut in the highly-anticipated show, "Fat Ham," a modern reimagining of Shakespeare's "Hamlet.". [citation needed], Videos and transcripts of 60 Minutes editions, as well as clips that were not included in the broadcast are available on the program's website. 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. 60 Minutes struggled under that stigma during its first three years. Abandoning his comfort zone, author David Grann ventures to inhospitable island off the coast of Patagonia. [101], In March 2021, Paramount+ premiered 60 Minutes+, a weekly spin-off aimed at a younger audience. Wednesday's storm in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, marked the rainiest day in the city's history and a 1,000-year rain event. Four years after a fire tore through Paris' Cathedral of Notre Dame, reopening by the end of 2024 seems within reach. After passengers on the Costa Luminosa cruise ship fell ill with COVID-19 in March 2020, Americans were flown to Atlanta after reaching Europe. The news program of National Broadcasting of Chile (TVN), the public television network in that country, was named 60 Minutos ("60 Minutes") from 1975 to 1988, but the program had no association with the US version and no investigative reporting. At a time of intense controversy over immigration, Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas tells Sharyn Alfonsi why he won't call the situation at the southern border a crisis. In late April 2004, the U.S. television news-magazine 60 Minutes II, a franchise of CBS, broadcast a story on the abuse. Wallace denounced the portrayal of him as inaccurate to his stance on the issue. And, Notre Dame restoration efforts continue. Mike Horner, a former Customs Service employee, had passed the memos on to 60 Minutes, and even provided a copy with an official stamp. The new chips will improve the phone's battery. Reports indicated that the segments were considered too gentlemanly, in the style of the earlier "Point/Counterpoint", and lacked the feistiness of Crossfire. 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. Then, we go to the Gulf Coast, where two Louisiana natives are restoring the coastline with recycled glass. [55], In 1997, 60 Minutes alleged that agents of the U.S. Customs Service ignored drug trafficking across the MexicoUnited States border at San Diego. [40], In 1983, a report by Morley Safer, "Lenell Geter's in Jail", helped exonerate a Texas man who was wrongly convicted and imprisoned for armed robbery.[41]. Unlike its competitor 20/20, as well as traditional local and national news programs, the 60 Minutes journalists never share the screen with (or speak to) other 60 Minutes journalists on camera at any time. In 2011, CNBC began airing a 60 Minutes spin-off of its own, called 60 Minutes on CNBC. In 2003, Soma Mukhopadhyay and her son Tito were featured on CBS 60 Minutes II exploring her unique approach to autism therapy. The demonstration was a Jeep rolling over during an extreme turn at 20mph, something that would not cause other cars to roll over. In 1992, the rights were acquired by TVNZ, who began broadcasting it in 1993. Peter Schwartz was convicted on several charges, including four counts of felony assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers using a dangerous weapon. However, it has also become embroiled in some controversy, including (in order of appearance): On November 23, 1986, 60 Minutes aired a segment greenlit by Hewitt, concerning the Audi 5000 automobile, a popular German luxury car. Grammy-winning musician and producer Questlove joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new children's book "The Rhythm of Time. How the Rapid Prompting Method Was Developed. However, when Richard Nixon began targeting press access and reporting, even Safer, formerly the CBS News bureau chief in Saigon and London, began to do "hard" investigative reports, and during the 197071 season alone, 60 Minutes reported on cluster bombs, the South Vietnamese Army, draft dodgers, Nigeria, the Middle East, and Northern Ireland. When the family-oriented drama Three for the Road ended after a 12-week run in the fall, the news magazine took its place at 7:00p.m. Eastern Time (6:00p.m. Central) on December 7, 1975. Rate. 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. Sergeant Ivan Frederick sitting on an Iraqi detainee between two stretchers. Experts have already said that the recurring climate pattern will "likely develop" this season. "60 Minutes," the most successful television broadcast in history. [60], On March 12, 2000, 60 Minutes aired an interview with Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. Former NFL star meets with a Cisco engineer and NFL's Chief Information Security Officer to discuss how the tech giant defended the big game from cyberattacks. Alpo dog food was the sole sponsor of the first program.[1]. You need to enter "11:20" in the "Time" box and then using the "add time" function you will enter "6" in the "hours" box and "30" in the "minutes" box. 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