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60 Minutes, Bombing Vieques
produced by Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 13 mins
Vieques is the only place the Navy's Atlantic fleet launches full combat training with live ammunition. But after a tragic accident, the people of Puerto Rico have demanded an end to that training. Some have even stood as human shields on the target range. Scott Pelley reports.
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produced by Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 13 mins
Description
Vieques is the only place the Navy's Atlantic fleet launches full combat training with live ammunition. But after a tragic accident, the people of Puerto Rico have demanded an end to that training. Some have even stood as human shields on the target range. Scott Pelley reports.
Date Written / Recorded
1999-10-18
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
1999-10-18, 2000-08
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Tony Ludovici, fl. 1999, Rubén Berríos, 1939-, James Barton, fl. 1999, Rick Stauber, fl. 1999, William J. Fallon, 1944-, Pedro Rosselló, 1944-
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Accidental deaths, Military explosives, Bombings, Military training, War and Violence
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000 by Columbia Broadcasting System
Person
Tony Ludovici, fl. 1999, Rubén Berríos, 1939-, James Barton, fl. 1999, Rick Stauber, fl. 1999, William J. Fallon, 1944-, Pedro Rosselló, 1944-, Scott Pelley, 1957-, Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015
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60 Minutes, Interview (George W Bush)
produced by Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 15 mins
In his first prime-time interview since Election Day, George W. Bush talks with 60 Minutes II about the latest turn of events in the courts, his opponent Al Gore, and his plans for the presidency. (Dec. 5, 2000). Scott Pelley reports.
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produced by Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 15 mins
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In his first prime-time interview since Election Day, George W. Bush talks with 60 Minutes II about the latest turn of events in the courts, his opponent Al Gore, and his plans for the presidency. (Dec. 5, 2000). Scott Pelley reports.
Date Written / Recorded
2000-12-05
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2000-12-05
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
George Walker Bush, 1946-, Al Gore, 1948-
Topic / Theme
Trials and litigation, Government, Politics, Presidents, Elections, Political and Social Movements, Americans
Copyright Message
© 2000 CBS News
Person
George Walker Bush, 1946-, Scott Pelley, 1957-, Al Gore, 1948-, Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015
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60 Minutes, State Of Mind
produced by Harry Moses, fl. 1965-2008, Columbia Broadcasting System, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 12 mins
In 1980 Roger Healey's brain was attacked by a virus. When he awoke from the coma, he had trouble remembering. Afterward, Healey could comprehend just about everything. But he could retain virtually nothing. To find out about the latest brain research, 60 Minutes II Correspondent Scott Pelley recently visited Heal...
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produced by Harry Moses, fl. 1965-2008, Columbia Broadcasting System, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 12 mins
Description
In 1980 Roger Healey's brain was attacked by a virus. When he awoke from the coma, he had trouble remembering. Afterward, Healey could comprehend just about everything. But he could retain virtually nothing. To find out about the latest brain research, 60 Minutes II Correspondent Scott Pelley recently visited Healey and other similar patients at Dr. Antonio Damasio's University of Iowa lab.
Date Written / Recorded
2000
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Harry Moses, fl. 1965-2008, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Topic / Theme
Scientific research, Neurological disorders, Memory loss, Disease and Health
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000 by Columbia Broadcasting System
Person
Harry Moses, fl. 1965-2008, Scott Pelley, 1957-
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60 Minutes, Adult Time
produced by Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 13 mins
In a trend reported recently in The New York Times Magazine, the number of juveniles in adult prisons has doubled in the last 10 years. There is no doubt many violent, repeat offenders deserve to be there. But are too many troubled kids being swept up in the dragnet - serving adult time? Scott Pelley reports.
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produced by Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 13 mins
Description
In a trend reported recently in The New York Times Magazine, the number of juveniles in adult prisons has doubled in the last 10 years. There is no doubt many violent, repeat offenders deserve to be there. But are too many troubled kids being swept up in the dragnet - serving adult time? Scott Pelley reports.
Date Written / Recorded
2001-02-06
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2001-02-06
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Jessica Robinson, fl. 2001, William Gladstone, fl. 2001, Richard Romley, fl. 2001, Jeff Stackhouse, fl. 2001, Lionel Tate, fl. 2001, Paolo Annino, fl. 2001
Topic / Theme
Criminal justice, Prisoners, Juvenile delinquency, Adolescence, Prison sentences, Political and Social Movements, Family and Culture
Copyright Message
© 2001 CBS News
Person
Jessica Robinson, fl. 2001, William Gladstone, fl. 2001, Richard Romley, fl. 2001, Jeff Stackhouse, fl. 2001, Lionel Tate, fl. 2001, Paolo Annino, fl. 2001, Scott Pelley, 1957-, Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013
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60 Minutes, Dope & Glory
produced by Joseph A. Califano, Jr., 1931-, Wade Exum, 1952-, Mary Lee Owen, fl. 2001 and Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 15 mins
April 10, 2001 - Former Olympic hopefuls accuse their coaches of secretly giving them performance-enhancing drugs. Ex-USA Cycling teammates Greg Strock and Erich Kaiter tell Scott Pelley that not only were their dreams crushed, but their health was jeopardized.
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produced by Joseph A. Califano, Jr., 1931-, Wade Exum, 1952-, Mary Lee Owen, fl. 2001 and Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 15 mins
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April 10, 2001 - Former Olympic hopefuls accuse their coaches of secretly giving them performance-enhancing drugs. Ex-USA Cycling teammates Greg Strock and Erich Kaiter tell Scott Pelley that not only were their dreams crushed, but their health was jeopardized.
Date Written / Recorded
2001-04-10
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Joseph A. Califano, Jr., 1931-, Wade Exum, 1952-, Mary Lee Owen, fl. 2001, Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2001-04-10
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Erich Kaiter, fl. 2001, Greg Strock, fl. 2001
Topic / Theme
Athletic coaches, Drug testing, Sports, Olympic games, Athletes, Disease and Health
Copyright Message
© 2001 CBS News
Person
Erich Kaiter, fl. 2001, Greg Strock, fl. 2001, Scott Pelley, 1957-, Joseph A. Califano, Jr., 1931-, Wade Exum, 1952-, Mary Lee Owen, fl. 2001, Bill Owens, fl. 2004-2015
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60 Minutes, The Day Reagan Was Shot
produced by Margaret Ebrahim, fl. 2011-2014, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 11 mins
No one could be sure exactly what happened in the situation room when Ronald Reagan was shot until now, thanks to a series of audiotapes that were locked away for two decades. Scott Pelley reports on what Americans didn’t know about the afternoon of March 30, 1981.
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produced by Margaret Ebrahim, fl. 2011-2014, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 11 mins
Description
No one could be sure exactly what happened in the situation room when Ronald Reagan was shot until now, thanks to a series of audiotapes that were locked away for two decades. Scott Pelley reports on what Americans didn’t know about the afternoon of March 30, 1981.
Date Written / Recorded
2001-04-23
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Margaret Ebrahim, fl. 2011-2014, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2001-04-23
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Richard V. Allen, 1936-, Alexander Haig, 1924-2010, Edwin Meese, 1931-, Caspar Weinberger, 1917-2006, John Warnock Hinckley, 1955-, Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004, George H. W. Bush, 1924-2018
Topic / Theme
Audio recordings, Government, Assassination plots and attempts, Presidents, Shootings, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2001 CBS News
Person
Richard V. Allen, 1936-, Alexander Haig, 1924-2010, Edwin Meese, 1931-, Scott Pelley, 1957-, Caspar Weinberger, 1917-2006, John Warnock Hinckley, 1955-, Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004, George H. W. Bush, 1924-2018, Margaret Ebrahim, fl. 2011-2014
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60 Minutes, Every 24 Hours
produced by David Schneider, fl. 1989-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 12 mins
During the economic boom, America's rails are carrying more trains and heavier trains than ever before. Even so, there's evidence some railroads are cutting corners on track maintenance with disastrous results. Scott Pelley reports.
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produced by David Schneider, fl. 1989-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 12 mins
Description
During the economic boom, America's rails are carrying more trains and heavier trains than ever before. Even so, there's evidence some railroads are cutting corners on track maintenance with disastrous results. Scott Pelley reports.
Date Written / Recorded
2001-05-14
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
David Schneider, fl. 1989-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2001-05-14
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Chuck Dettmann, fl. 2001, George Gavalla, fl. 2001, Steven Moss, fl. 2001
Topic / Theme
Transportation accidents, Railroad companies, Railroad industry, Railroads, Rail accidents, Trains, Train tracks, Trade and Commerce
Copyright Message
© 2001 CBS News
Person
Chuck Dettmann, fl. 2001, George Gavalla, fl. 2001, Steven Moss, fl. 2001, Scott Pelley, 1957-, David Schneider, fl. 1989-2015
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60 Minutes, Rigging The Market
produced by Shawn Efran, fl. 2004-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2002), 13 mins
November 13, 2002 - Remember those high-flying stocks sold for the first time in the 1990s, the ones that soared from $20 a share to $100 a share in hours? Some insiders now say the great price leaps for these 'initial public offerings' - IPOs - were the result of insider agreements designed to force prices artifi...
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produced by Shawn Efran, fl. 2004-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2002), 13 mins
Description
November 13, 2002 - Remember those high-flying stocks sold for the first time in the 1990s, the ones that soared from $20 a share to $100 a share in hours? Some insiders now say the great price leaps for these 'initial public offerings' - IPOs - were the result of insider agreements designed to force prices artificially high. The scam is called 'laddering.' Rumors of laddering have been widespread, Scott Pelley reports, but investigations have be...
November 13, 2002 - Remember those high-flying stocks sold for the first time in the 1990s, the ones that soared from $20 a share to $100 a share in hours? Some insiders now say the great price leaps for these 'initial public offerings' - IPOs - were the result of insider agreements designed to force prices artificially high. The scam is called 'laddering.' Rumors of laddering have been widespread, Scott Pelley reports, but investigations have been hamstrung by a lack of witnesses.
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Date Written / Recorded
2002-11-13
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Shawn Efran, fl. 2004-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2002-11-13
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Ed Wolfe, fl. 2002, Eliot Spitzer, Arthur Levitt, Jr., 1931-, Melvyn Weiss, 1935-, Tom Kenney, fl. 2002, Mike Szymanowski, fl. 2002, Allen Taylor, fl. 2002, Blythe Berents, fl. 2002, Nicholas Maier, fl. 2002
Topic / Theme
Financial investments, Fraud, Stock market, Trade and Commerce, Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 by Columbia Broadcasting System
Person
Ed Wolfe, fl. 2002, Eliot Spitzer, Arthur Levitt, Jr., 1931-, Melvyn Weiss, 1935-, Tom Kenney, fl. 2002, Mike Szymanowski, fl. 2002, Allen Taylor, fl. 2002, Blythe Berents, fl. 2002, Nicholas Maier, fl. 2002, Scott Pelley, 1957-, Shawn Efran, fl. 2004-2016
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60 Minutes, Andy Rooney: Thanksgiving Gets Overlooked
presented by Scott Pelley, 1957-; produced by Columbia Broadcasting System, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2002), 3 mins
In this segment of 60 Minutes, commentator Andy Rooney chides retailers for trying to skip over Thanksgiving.
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presented by Scott Pelley, 1957-; produced by Columbia Broadcasting System, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2002), 3 mins
Description
In this segment of 60 Minutes, commentator Andy Rooney chides retailers for trying to skip over Thanksgiving.
Date Written / Recorded
2002-11-24
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2002-11-24
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Speaker / Narrator
Andy Rooney, 1919-2011
Person Discussed
Andy Rooney, 1919-2011
Topic / Theme
Thanksgiving Day, Holiday celebrations, Retail displays, Family and Culture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 by Columbia Broadcasting System
Person
Andy Rooney, 1919-2011, Scott Pelley, 1957-
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60 Minutes, Making the Grade
produced by Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2002), 12 mins
A fresh idea in education may be the answer to the rising of standards in mandatory testing. It's called AVID and is designed to change the way public schools teach. It works so well, it has spread to 1,200 schools in 21 states. Scott Pelley reports.
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produced by Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2002), 12 mins
Description
A fresh idea in education may be the answer to the rising of standards in mandatory testing. It's called AVID and is designed to change the way public schools teach. It works so well, it has spread to 1,200 schools in 21 states. Scott Pelley reports.
Date Written / Recorded
2002
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Mary Catherine Swanson, fl. 2002, Wayne Dickey, fl. 2002
Topic / Theme
Standardization, Standardized tests, Teaching, Educational reform, Education, Educational philosophies, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2002 CBS News
Person
Mary Catherine Swanson, fl. 2002, Wayne Dickey, fl. 2002, Scott Pelley, 1957-, Janet Klein, fl. 2006-2013
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