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The 60 Minutes report, "Evidence of Injustice," will be awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Journalism Award on May 27 for Domestic Television. It will be the second award for the 60 Minutes-Washington Post joint investigation, by SteveKroft , Ira Rosen and John Solomon . The first was the Sigma Delta Chi award from the Society of Professional Journalists. The RFK Television judges...
Jon Bon Jovi explains the secret of his success in a "60 Minutes" interview Sunday. Enthusiasm keeps him going. "You'd think why would I beat myself up like that after 25 years?" Bon Jovi tells SteveKroft. "Because you want...
On Sunday's CBS "60 Minutes," SteveKroft suggested that the American-based Chiquita Banana company was in league with Colombian terrorist groups after paying extortion money to such groups to protect its employees: "It made millions growing bananas there, only to emerge with its reputation splattered in blood, after acknowledging that it had paid nearly $2 million in protection money...
SteveKroft speaks with Chiquita Brand International about why the Banana Company paid millions of dollars in protection money to a murderous military group in Columbia in order to protect employees. More than 300,000 immigrants are now being placed in detention centers in America, but as Scott Pelley investigates, medical treatment is lagging. Morely Safer speaks with actor Alec Baldwin...
One of the treats of the conference on covering race that I'm attending here at Columbia University, was a chance to hear 60 Minutes correspondent SteveKroft talk about one of his most controversial interviews in recent memory: his Sept....
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In November 2002, before the invasion of Iraq, then secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld told SteveKroft of CBS that U.S. saber-rattling toward Iraq had “nothing to do with oil, literally nothing to do with oil.” In 2003, Rumsfeld called the assertion that the United States had invaded Iraq to get at its oil “utter nonsense.” (“We don't take our forces and go around the world and try...
SteveKroft follows up with Iraq's anti-corruption judge; Leslie Stahl reports the latest breakthrough in the fight against cancer is of the do-it-yourself variety; and Bob Simon profiles the National Youth Orchestra. Those stories, plus Andy Rooney, on this week's 60 Minutes.
During an interview last night on 60 Minutes with former Pentagon official and Iraq war architect Douglas Feith, CBS correspondent SteveKroft noted two key elements that led to the rise of the Iraqi insurgency shortly after the U.S. took control in April 2003: not having enough troops to stop the widespread looting and the [...]
Want authoritative insight into why we went to war in Iraq? Look to Sunday's "60 Minutes," which offers an interview with Douglas Feith, the former undersecretary of defense for policy. Feith tells SteveKroft that the invasion of Iraq was...
Now that the major media have acknowledged en masse that Hillary Clinton lied shamelessly about landing in Bosnia to sniper fire, it seemed like the right moment to remember Mrs. Clinton’s claims about honesty and truthfulness in the famous SteveKroft 60 Minutes interview in 1992 – not the part that aired in 1992, mind you, but a different set of snippets that aired on February 1, 1998,...
Dennis Quaid's newborn twins nearly died when they were mistakenly given a drug overdose. The actor and his wife tell SteveKroft their story. In a double segment, Lesley Stahl reports on the science of sleep.