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Jury finds Project Veritas liable for infiltrating Democracy Partners - The Washington Post

The verdict came after a week of testimony over a 2016 sting operation against a progressive consulting firm.

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60 Minutes Archive: Coverage of Iran

60 Minutes has been covering the geopolitical situation in Iranian for almost five decades. Here are some of the reports we've have broadcasted.

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Introducing "The Last Minute"

As 60 Minutes marks the start of its 55th season, Bill Whitaker introduces a new weekly feature.

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The Watergate interviews on 60 Minutes

Following the 1972 break-in into Democratic Headquarters at the Watergate complex, 60 Minutes interviewed many people who became central to the break-in and the subsequent cover-up.

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Race and America as told through the years on 60 Minutes

From Alabama to Wisconsin, a look back at past 60 Minutes stories on racial injustice and policing as told on our broadcast in five different decades.

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The Latest: Peyton Manning gets Hall call

Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson, Jared Allen and Calvin Johnson are first-year eligible players to make the list of 25 semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fames class of 2021. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta, File)TAMPA, Fla. – The Latest on the 2021 Pro Football Hall of Fame class announced Saturday during the NFL Honors TV show (All times EST):___10:49 p.m.Peyton Manning is heading to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, an all-but-preordained honor for a quarterback who helped redefine offense in the 21st century. Manning spent his first 14 years in Indianapolis, where he won his first Super Bowl. ___10:08 p.m.Alan Faneca, the sturdy guard who spent years opening holes open for Jerome Bettis and protecting Ben Roethlisberger, is going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. ___9:33 p.m.Calvin Johnson, the receiver better known as “Megatron,” has been named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

Christopher Plummer got a third act worth singing about

FILE - Christopher Plummer arrives at the Oscars on March 4, 2018, in Los Angeles. Plummer, the dashing award-winning actor who played Captain von Trapp in the film The Sound of Music and at 82 became the oldest Academy Award winner in history, has died. Plummer, the dashing award-winning actor who played Captain von Trapp in the film The Sound of Music and at 82 became the oldest Academy Award winner in history, has died. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)It’s one of the great Hollywood ironies that Christopher Plummer didn’t like the film that made him a legend. Please.”Born in Toronto in 1929, Plummer was the great grandson of Canadian Prime Minister John Abbott and fell for the theater at a young age.

Oscar winner, ‘Sound of Music’ star Christopher Plummer dies

FILE - Christopher Plummer poses for a portrait on July 25, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Plummer, the dashing award-winning actor who played Captain von Trapp in the film The Sound of Music and at 82 became the oldest Academy Award winner in history, has died. Plummer died Friday morning at his home in Connecticut with his wife, Elaine Taylor, by his side, said Lou Pitt, his longtime friend and manager. The role catapulted Plummer to stardom, but he never took to leading men parts, despite his silver hair, good looks and ever-so-slight English accent. That choice that was officially validated in the best possible way for the film — a supporting Oscar nomination for Plummer, his third. Plummer married his third wife, dancer Taylor, in 1970, and credited her with helping him overcome a drinking problem.

'60 Minutes' keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewers

FILE - "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl poses for a photo in her office at the "60 Minutes" offices, in New York on Sept. 12, 2017. It's not the first time that's been said about “60 Minutes” since its 1968 debut. After executive producer Bill Owens turned the show primarily over to COVID-19 coverage last spring, “60 Minutes” has returned to its traditional format while being focused on being timely. “60 Minutes” this fall has featured interviews with fired government cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs, former President Barack Obama and poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Original executive producer Don Hewitt often ran “60 Minutes” as an island unto itself.

60 Minutes' most prolific producer retires

Bob Anderson joined 60 Minutes as a producer in 1990. In 1990, he joined 60 Minutes, where he worked with several of the broadcast's most familiar correspondents. Here are some of the memorable stories Anderson produced for 60 Minutes. BUYING FENTANYL ONLINEIn all of his three decades at 60 Minutes, Bob Anderson was a hands-on producer. ALMA, A BRITISH MUSIC PRODIGYOne aspect of Anderson's producing that made him so integral to 60 Minutes was his seemingly limitless range.

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60 Minutes Archives: An interview with China's Jiang Zemin

60 Minutes Archives: An interview with China's Jiang Zemin Bob Anderson produced this rare interview with then-Chinese President Jiang Zemin. Mike Wallace asked about the Tiananmen Square massacre, Falun Gong, and the relationship between China and the U.S.

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60 Minutes Archives: An interview with Dr. Jack Kevorkian

60 Minutes Archives: An interview with Dr. Jack Kevorkian Bob Anderson produced Mike Wallace's landmark — and controversial — interview with the man known as "Dr.

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The only debate moderator to return, Fox's Wallace preps

NEW YORK – Four years ago when he first moderated a general election presidential debate, Chris Wallace was firm and funny in trying to get Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to stop talking simultaneously. Wallace declined an interview request through Fox but his work offers clues about how he will approach the assignment. Trump has tweeted, more than once, that Chris will “never be his father.”Mike Wallace, it should be noted, never moderated a presidential debate. During interviews with Trump this summer, Wallace and Jonathan Swan of Axios proved particularly adept at challenging presidential misstatements. “I do not believe it is my job to be a truth squad,” Wallace told a Fox News colleague before the 2016 debate.

60 Minutes reports on the death of Malcolm X

60 Minutes reports on the death of Malcolm X In 2000, Mike Wallace interviewed Attallah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X, and Louis Farrakhan who succeeded the slain leader as head of the Nation of Islam.

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1968: MLK's family speaks to 60 Minutes following his assassination

1968: MLK's family speaks to 60 Minutes following his assassination In 1968, Mike Wallace interviewed the family of Martin Luther King Jr. eight months after his assassination.

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1968 - 60 Minutes reports on police in America

1968 - 60 Minutes reports on police in America In 1968, on the very first episode of 60 Minutes, Mike Wallace interviewed Attorney General Ramsey Clark about the state of policing in America.

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Kirk Douglas on 60 Minutes

America's one-time leading man, Kirk Douglas has died at the age of 103. 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace first interviewed Kirk Douglas for the broadcast in 1992. The duo met again in 2003, joined by son Michael and grandson Cameron. Douglas appeared in more than 80 movies. He received an honorary Oscar in 1996 for his contribution to the motion picture community.

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From the archives: At home with Pavarotti

This week, 60 Minutes profiles the "Pavarotti of Pasta," Massimo Bottura. He's the owner of Osteria Francescana, a small Italian restaurant that was ranked as the best in the world in 2018. In 1993, the broadcast put another son of Modena in the spotlight: Luciano Pavarotti himself. At the time, Pavarotti was set to perform at New York's Metropolitan Opera with the other most celebrated tenor, Placido Domingo. But before he took the stage, he first took correspondent Mike Wallace on a moped ride through an Italian beachside town.

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Richard Jewell: The 1996 "60 Minutes" intervi...

Richard Jewell: The 1996 "60 Minutes" intervi... From the archives: A few weeks after the bombing of Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park, the accused security guard told Mike Wallace, "It's all a lie."

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From Clinton to Trump: Scott Pelley reflects on covering two impeachment debates

The first time Scott Pelley appeared on "60 Minutes," he was part of a roundtable discussion led by correspondent Mike Wallace. In 1998, the president was Bill Clinton, and Pelley was the chief White House correspondent for CBS News. Pelley said President Clinton had another tactic at this point in the impeachment process: say as little as possible. After President Clinton emphasized his administration's various initiatives, Pelley listed all the questions regarding Lewinsky that Clinton hadn't yet answered. To watch Scott Pelley's "60 Minutes" reporting on the impeachment debate about President Trump, click here and here.

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From the "60 Minutes" archives: Sen. Fritz Hollings

From the "60 Minutes" archives: Sen. Fritz Hollings Back in 2004, Hollings sat down with Mike Wallace and explained why he was retiring from the Senate. Hollings died last weekend.

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50 years of 60 Minutes

Steve Kroft, Scott Pelley, Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and more look back at 50 seasons of 60 Minutes

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Danville police identify Robert Irvin as man found dead in a Gay Street home

DANVILLE, Va. – UPDATE:Danville police has identified the man found dead on 615 Gay Street as 29-year-old Robert Irvin. Officers were called to 615 Gay Street around 3:30 p.m. Sunday for a report of a disturbance. The man with injuries was taken to Sovah Health in Danville, but his condition is unknown. Danville Police Department Lt. Mike Wallace said, however, that the man was talking with officers when he was taken to the hospital. As of 8 p.m. Sunday, investigators were in the process of notifying next of kin for the person found dead.

1985: A younger Donald Trump tells Mike Wallace about his development ambitions

Donald Trump speaks to Mike Wallace for his first appearance on "60 Minutes."

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1985: Donald Trump tells Mike Wallace about his tumultuous relationship with the press

Donald Trump speaks to Mike Wallace for his first appearance on "60 Minutes."

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1985: Donald Trump tells Mike Wallace: No politics for me

In 1985, when correspondent Mike Wallace asked Donald Trump about his future plans, the billionaire developer said he wouldn't pursue political office.

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How Morley Safer got his start at 60 Minutes

60 Minutes' longest-serving correspondent, who retired this week, talks about his early days at the broadcast and his famous rivalry with Mike Wallace

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The Long Goodbye

In 2002, Nancy Reagan spoke candidly with Mike Wallace about her husband's battle with Alzheimer's. At the time, Reagan was 91 and in the advanced stages of the disease.

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Nancy Reagan: The 60 Minutes interview

In a 1989 interview with Mike Wallace, Nancy Reagan talked frankly about her life with President Ronald Reagan. She died March 6, 2016, at the age of 94

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Before "Spotlight": 60 Minutes on priest sex abuse

"Spotlight" won big at the Oscars; take a look at Mike Wallace's landmark 60 Minutes story on sex abuse in the church

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60 Minutes follows up with Wigand

60 Minutes follows up with Wigand In 2005, Mike Wallace caught up with tobacco whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand again and found him busy with a new chapter in his anti-smoking crusade

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Mike Wallace grills Jimmy Carter in 1985

60 Minutes visits the home of former President Jimmy Carter to ask blunt questions about his image, his failures, and his opinion of President Reagan

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Florida, before Disney

Watch Mike Wallace's 60 Minutes report from 1972 to see the Florida that existed before Mickey and millions of tourists descended on Orlando.

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1974: Laetrile: Cure or quackery?

An excerpt of Mike Wallace's March 1974 report examining the controversy over the cancer drug laetrile, which is made from fruit pits

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1993: Sharks don't get cancer

An excerpt of Mike Wallace's February 1993 report on the experimental use of shark cartilage as an alternative treatment for cancer

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Cold War spy story is an "investigative comedy"

Cold War spy story is an "investigative comedy" Mike Wallace plays a prank on young 60 Minutes producer Ira Rosen while reporting on a Cold War spy story in 1986.

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Ben Bradlee on President Nixon's role in Watergate

Ben Bradlee on President Nixon's role in Watergate "We knew he was lying," Ben Bradlee told Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes in 1995. "We had no idea how badly he was lying."

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From the archives of 60 Minutes: Tiananmen Square

From the archives of 60 Minutes: Tiananmen Square On the 25th anniversary of the bloody uprising, here’s a look back at Mike Wallace’s report on a secret document that exposed the Chinese government.

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Dr. Jack Kevorkian's "60 Minutes" interview

Of all the interviews he conducted for "60 Minutes," Mike Wallace often said none had a greater impact than this one. Dr. Jack Kevorkian had long been a public advocate of assisted suicide for the terminally ill. From 1990 to 1998, he claimed to have helped end the lives of some 130 willing subjects. In September of 1998, Dr. Jack Kevorkian videotaped himself injecting Thomas Youk, who suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease, with a dose of lethal drugs. Two months later, that videotape, along with Wallace's interview with Kevorkian, aired on "60 Minutes," sparking a national outcry. Dr. Jack Kevorkian was 83 when he died.

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Couches

Couches Andy Rooney takes you behind the scenes of 60 Minutes to peer into the offices of Mike Wallace, Ed Bradley, Lesley Stahl and Morley Safer.

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Mike Wallace

Correspondent Emeritus, "60 Minutes"

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Mike Wallace

Correspondent Emeritus, "60 Minutes"

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Hell Upon Detroit

Hell Upon Detroit Mike Wallace charges into Detroit houses in 1976 to expose the federal government's role in the city's housing blight and slum conditions.

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That (Expletive Deleted) Newspaper

That (Expletive Deleted) Newspaper In this 1974 behind-the-scenes visit to Richard Nixon's least favorite newspaper, The Washington Post, Mike Wallace interviews legendary Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, publisher Katherine Graham, and reporter Bob Woodward.

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A Place in The Sun

A Place in The Sun Mike Wallace's 1972 trip to the "strangely tranquil" U.S. naval base known as Gitmo -- 30 years before it housed accused 9/11 terrorists and al Qaeda fighters.

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Cops

Cops In the first episode of 60 Minutes, which aired in 1968, Mike Wallace reports on the state of the American police force and accusations of police brutality and minority mistreatment.

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