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60 Minutes: Interviews
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Last month, 60 Minutes blew the lid off the Duke University Rape Case. They took their time to do it right, exposing one of the great frauds by a prosecutor in U.S. history. The double-length presentation featured analysis of documents as well as interviews with the accused boys on the lacrosse team.
The “60 Minutes” interview cuts through some of the fog enshrouding Haditha, removes some of the veneer. But it does not lay it bare. Nor does it answer in my mind the question of whether Wuterich, who was 25 years old at the time of the incident and is facing 18 counts of murder before a military jury, acted properly or improperly or – what is more – if it is even possible to characterize an event like Haditha in such black-and-white terms. Perhaps what the “60 Minutes” interview offers more than anything else is the chance for us to see and hear Frank Wuterich, to see how young he is, to hear him search for the words to describe that morning, and for us to realize how, because of war, his life is not the same. Nor will ever be.
BARACK OBAMA - Steve Kroft interviews Barack Obama and 60 MINUTES cameras capture the only behind-the-scenes video of the Democratic presidential candidate's headquarters on Super Tuesday. Bill Owens and L. Franklin Devine are the producers.
McCain Donations Here is the video teaser of Lesley Stahl’s interview with Nicolas Sarkozy on 60 Minutes. In the typical fashion of the sexually obsessed American media, Stahl begins to probe Sarkozy on his relationship with his wife and extramarital affair. He leaves quickly.
Digg the Candidates [S]orry no one would ever give 60 Minutes an interview if they sat there grilling them for the entire span of the interview. People still have choice, if they feel they are going to be destroyed on 60 Minutes, when they call they are going to turn them down. As a reporter you can't be overbearing and belligerent demanding answers with every interview otherwise people willing to do interviews with you will dry up. You have to have some sort of balance otherwise you will be out of a job fairly quickly. Look at Costas, he still asks some tough questions, but he maintains his integrity... he rose to the top and big names are willing to do interviews with him, because he knows they will give him a fair shake.
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