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60 Minutes II (also known as 60 Minutes Wednesday and 60 Minutes) is an American weekly primetime news magazine television program that was intended to replicate the "signature style, journalistic quality and integrity" of the original 60 Minutes series.
It aired on CBS on Wednesdays, then later moved to Fridays at 8 p.m. The original 60 Minutes continued airing on Sunday nights throughout the run of 60 Minutes II. The first edition of 60 Minutes II ran on January 13, 1999. Its final airing was September 2, 2005.
60 Minutes II was renamed 60 Minutes by CBS for the fall of 2004. CBS News president Andrew Heyward stated at the time, "The Roman numeral II created some confusion on the part of the viewers and suggested a watered-down version." The show was later renamed 60 Minutes Wednesday to differentiate it from the original 60 Minutes Sunday edition, but reverted to its original title on July 8, 2005, when the show moved to the 8 p.m. Friday timeslot, where it completed its run.
60 Minutes is an Australian version of the U.S. television newsmagazine program 60 Minutes airing on Sunday nights on the Nine Network. A New Zealand version uses segments of the show.
Gerald Stone, the founding executive producer, was given the job by Kerry Packer and was told: "I don't give a f... what it takes. Just do it and get it right." After the first episode was broadcast on 11 February 1979, Packer was less than impressed, telling Stone: "You've blown it, son. You better fix it fast." Over the years, Stone's award winning 60 Minutes revolutionised Australian current affairs reporting and enhanced the careers of Ray Martin, Ian Leslie, George Negus, and later Jana Wendt.
60 Minutes has won numerous awards for broadcasting, including five Silver Logies, one Special Achievement Logie, and received nominations for a further six Logie awards.
60 Minutes is the name of a television newsmagazine show previously broadcast in New Zealand on TV3. The show began in New Zealand in 1989 based on an American programme by the same name. The programme is to broadcast on Prime TV from 2013 and will be hosted by Charlotte Bellis, weekend anchor of Prime News: First at 5.30, will host 60 Minutes for the network alongside her news duties.
The broadcaster of 60 Minutes has changed twice during the 1990s. It was one of TV3's flagship programmes when TV3 went to air in 1989. Then in 1992, TVNZ won the rights to the programme.
After being shown on TV1 from 1993 to 2002, TVNZ decided not to renew the rights the show from CBS, and the rights were reacquired by TV3. Following this, there was a fight over the www.60minutes.co.nz domain, which for a short time, redirected to the site on TVNZ's replacement Sunday. Currently, the domain redirects to the www.cbs.com website.
In the inaugural Qantas Television Awards in 2005, the show won
Sixty Minutes was a news and current affairs programme which ran each day at 5:40pm between 24 October 1983 to 27 July 1984 on BBC1. It replaced the Nationwide programme, and like Nationwide, it also integrated the BBC regional news programmes into a single magazine programme.
However, the BBC's News department stoutly maintained its independence from colleagues in Current Affairs, and the first 15 minutes of news was almost a separate programme, followed by 20 minutes from BBC regional news before the final 25 minutes of national current affairs. Accordingly, the format was unwieldy, with neither the conciseness of a bulletin nor the softness of the show's predecessor, Nationwide.
The editor, David Lloyd, poached Nick Ross from the highly popular Breakfast Time to front the show, along with Desmond Wilcox, Sarah Kennedy, and Sally Magnusson. Sarah Kennedy was unable to join the team at the programme's launch but eventually began to present the show after Wilcox was dismissed early in the show's run. The news bulletins were usually read by Jan Leeming, Moira Stuart or Richard Whitmore. The opening titles were designed by Terry Hylton and produced by the Computer Film Company.
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American workers are losing jobs because of a law designed to help the job market. The H-1B visa lets companies recruit foreign talent for emerging engineering and scientific jobs, but the loopholes allow the outsourcing of American jobs to foreign workers, often at lower pay. "60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker joins "CBS This Morning" to preview his report airing Sunday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT on CBS. Subscribe to the "CBS This Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q0v2hE Watch "CBS This Morning" HERE: http://bit.ly/1T88yAR Watch the latest installment of "Note to Self," only on "CBS This Morning," HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1Sh8XlB Follow "CBS This Morning" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q7NGnY Like "CBS This Morning" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1LhtdvI Follow "...
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Celebrity Kim Kardashian is facing backlash after her 60 Minutes interview, including critics who say the show shouldn't have featured the reality-show star. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has the latest on the controversy.
00:00 - 12:25 - King Smurf Directing the Smurfs to finish repairing the dam, Papa Smurf takes off on a herb-hunting expedition. While he is gone, Brainy causes havoc when he declares himself King and Papa Smurf returns just in time to save the dam from bursting. 12:26 - 23:55 - Jokey's Medecine Because of Jokey's pranks, none of the Smurfs believe him when he tells them that Azrael the cat is ready to pounce on them. Feeling guilty and responsible, he hurries to Gargamel's castle and plays some explosive jokes on the wizard and his cat so he can free his friends. 23:56 - 35:25 - The Sorcerer Smurf Gargamel creates the legend of Sorcerer Smurf to lure Papa Smurf and his smurfy friends to a trap at his mountain hideaway. Papa Smurf outwits the wicked wizard with some of his own magic and G...
Muslim Migrants Attack 60 Minutes Crew In Sweden. Tolerance! Islamic Migrants Violently Attack Sympathetic ’60 Minutes’ Crew… It’s nice when leftist news outlets like 60 Minutes want to tell the story of the poor migrants and their plight as they travel across Europe. In the past, 60 Minutes in the past has invariably attempted to present a politically correct, sympathetic view of the rape-fugee refugee crisis, bordering on propaganda. The tone has shifted very recently however, and It’s karma when they find out a few inconvenient truths.
A brand new series of LFC TV's highly-acclaimed chat show 'Sixty Minutes With' launched this week, with the first episode focusing on Kop legend Steve Heighway. Six former Reds have agreed to talk in-depth about their Liverpool careers and it kicks off with wizard of the wing turned Academy Director Steve Heighway. From terrorising opposition defenders in the seventies to nurturing the stars of the future in the nineties, Heighway reveals all in a candid interview with Claire Rourke that airs at 11pm. Fellow Kop legends John Barnes, Mark Lawrenson and Ray Houghton will also feature over the following few weeks, as will two players whose LFC story we very rarely hear, Phil Babb and Stephen Warnock. Among the many previous notable names to have appeared on what is one of LFC TV's ...
Fake news online played a key role in the presidential election. In an investigation for "60 Minutes," Scott Pelley looked into how nonsense on one website can break out to become the hottest thing trending on social media. Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1S7Dhik Watch Full Episodes of the "CBS Evening News" HERE: http://cbsn.ws/23XekKA Watch the latest installment of "On the Road," only on the "CBS Evening News," HERE: http://cbsn.ws/23XwqMH Follow "CBS Evening News" on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1T8icTO Like "CBS Evening News" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1KxYobb Follow the "CBS Evening News" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1O3dTTe Follow the "CBS Evening News" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1Qs0aam Get your news on the go! Download CBS News mobile app...
Joel De Carteret’s remarkable journey proves the power of love can overcome truly impossible odds. There’s an extraordinary ending to this story, but it begins with heartbreak. As a five year old Joel got hopelessly lost from his mother when he wandered away from the family home and into a bustling city market in the Philippines. He searched and searched but couldn’t find her, and eventually was taken to an orphanage. Imagine his despair as for the next 18 months this little boy contemplated a future with little hope. But Joel is plucky and also lucky. He’s adopted by a caring and loving Australian family. He goes on to lead a happy and successful life here, except something is always missing. Six months ago, 30 years after getting lost, Joel De Carteret couldn't ignore the pain any longe...
The importance of sprinkler systems in nightclubs based on the tragedy of the Station Nightclub fire in West Warwick Rohde Island. Actual footage from the scene which includes an interview with Jim Shannon of the NFPA and why NFPA standards allow 300 persons in a building of that occupancy with no sprinklers.
September 15, 2004 - Dan Rather interviews Marion Carr Knox, secretary of Lt. Col. Jerry Killian. According to Mr. Knox, the memos shown by 60 Minutes on September 8, 2004 are not authentic. Bush Guard Memos Timeline: 2004-09-07 Bush Ranked 22 of 53 Pilots 2004-09-08 Bush's Guard Duty Memos 2004-09-09 Bush Guard Documents: Forged 2004-09-10 CBS Stands By Bush-Guard Memos 2004-09-13 New Questions Over Bush Memos 2004-09-15 Lt. Col. Killian's secretary on 60 Minutes 2004-09-20 CBS Statement On Bush Memos 2004-09-22 CBS Names Memo Probe Panel 2004-11-04 Bush Wins Second Term 2004-11-23 Dan Rather to Leave 'CBS Evening News' 2005-01-10 CBS Ousts 4 For Bush Guard Story Copyright 2004 Note: This video may only be used for purposes such as criticism, review, private stud...
Bonnie Raitt - 60 Minutes II (CBS) Host: Dan Rather - Feb. 1999 [Graceful Duck Archive] This wonderful interview covers so much ground in so little time. Bonnie's warmth and honesty is out front. Sprinkled in are some performance highlights, as well as early vintage photographs. Bonnie on her 1965 Fender Stratocaster - "It sounds like bacon smells. That's what it sounds like"
For his full interview, see http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jeff-fager
Discover the inspiring true story of Sir Nicholas Winton in the award-winning film "Nicky's Family", now on DVD: http://www.menemshafilms.com/nickys-family
I do not own any of this footage. Just had this piece on VHS and thought fans would want to see a great piece from Charlie Rose & co.. Originally aired 1/23/01.
Featuring interviews with Lee Unkrich, Andrew Stanton, John Lasseter, Dylan Brown, Oren Jacob and Steve Jobs. Hosted by Dan Rather. 2003.
Imagine you couldn't recognize people's faces, and even your own family looked unfamiliar. Lesley Stahl reports on face blindness, a puzzling neurological disorder.
‘This is my entry for the Sony FS7 II competition. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/2jd4FO3’ DIRECTED BY - Davey Woodford 2017 - I wanted to let the direction of this short flow along on its own without commentary , just allowing the music to take you through my near nightly journey/ritual of my job . All filmed on a SONY A7R II Thank you for taking the time. DW
Like many young Australians, Airdre Mattner from Adelaide wanted to explore the world. But what happened to the 25- year-old primary school teacher in Seoul, Korea, should be a warning to every traveller. She thought Seoul was a safe city, but she was wrong. During a night out someone spiked Airdre’s drink. Unable to get help, she was abducted by one man then handed over to two others who raped her. As awful and unimaginable as the assault was, Airdre’s ordeal became even more distressing when she reported the crime to Korean police. Investigators made her feel as if it was all her own fault. Incredibly, sex attacks on foreign women are becoming increasingly common in South Korea and neighbouring Japan, but Airdre Mattner is bravely refusing to let the perpetrators get away with their crim...
60 minutes Australia gets all credit for this show. The interview was done in 2005, around the time Tom was acting like David Miscavige, sword fencing and arm wrestling with Matt Lauer as an "expert" on psychiatry, jumping on Oprah's couch, and shortly after getting himself thrown off the Paramount Lot in Hollywood Radio Podcasts http://www.survivingscientologyradio.com/tag/surviving-scientology/ Follow me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/karendelac Follow me on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/KarendlaCariere Follow me on Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/101921892352567477207/+SurvivingScientology/
Like Dame Edna and Kylie before them, Hamish and Andy have achieved such a level of fame there's no need to bother with their last names. For the record though, they're Blake and Lee. The stars of radio and television have been making Australia laugh for 15 years now, although when the gangly duo first came to our attention, no one predicted their longevity or celebrity. On 60 MINUTES, Hamish and Andy share the rather simple secret to their business success - if they’re having fun, then so too will their fans. Liz Hayes is also invited behind the scenes to meet the best mates’ families and she discovers there’s a new generation of performer who can’t wait to steal the show. Reporter: Liz Hayes Producer: Nick Greenaway
The true story of Saroo Brierley. I recently watched the movie, Lion. It recounts Saroo's story. It was very moving and emotional and reinforced in my heart how much I would like to move to India and work with children. It's my dream.
k.d. lang is as famous for her individual style as she is for remarkable voice; the suited, androgynous performer with the signature, sultry sound. And as a vegetarian lesbian from Canadian cattle country, k.d. is also one of the most unlikely artists to make it in the mainstream music business. For her entire career she has tested boundaries, starting as a punk country singer before crossing over and taking on the world of pop. With multiple hit songs including the unforgettable Constant Craving, this self-deprecating star is also still amazed by her own success, even as she prepares for a much anticipated tour to Australia. Reporter: Tara Brown Producer: Ali Smith
Time flies when you're having fun. Just ask Tina Arena. Many will find it hard to believe, but it’s 40 years since a confident, in-tune 10-year-old girl quickly nicknamed Tiny Tina began belting out pop songs on the TV show, Young Talent Time. And if you do the maths, that means this year Tina Arena is celebrating another significant milestone. But while we’ve always loved her and her music here in Australia, she’s been an even bigger hit in France. Reporter: Liam Bartlett Producers: Stefanie Sgroi
In some schools it seems learning the three Rs, reading, writing and arithmetic, is no longer enough. There is now a fourth R: “radicalisation”. Education authorities are so worried about a rise in religious extremism among students that they have identified dozens of Australian schools as possible breeding grounds for junior jihadis. Equally worrying, earlier this month the principal and deputy of one high school in Sydney’s south-west were stood down after refusing to implement a government de-radicalisation initiative. It was a program designed to counter anti-social and extremist behaviour. The replacement principal is now promising to teach students core Aussie values. But is that enough in the battle for our kids’ hearts and minds? Reporter: Karl Stefanovic Producers: Steve Jackson,...
Rachael Moore's Story on Sixty Minutes Chanel 9 Television Edit by Graham K. Furness
"You can't leave me darling, you're my life." The moment Alex McKinnon's life changed forever, and the love that saved him.
Jerry Seinfeld is without doubt the world’s most famous comedian. He’s made people laugh for almost 40 years and managed to turn a TV show about nothing into the most successful sitcom in entertainment history. The everyday antics of Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer became the stuff of comedy legend around the world. Who could forget the “Puffy Shirt”, the “Soup Nazi” or “The Contest”? In an industry where so few succeed, Seinfeld has managed to make a career and some pretty serious money. But as he tells Liz Hayes, it’s not as easy as it looks, and is in fact an exacting science which demands mountains of research and development. And that probably explains why Jerry Seinfeld is so good at it.
Silver Fern and Mysitics Star Shooter talks to Carly Flynn on 60 Mintutes New Zealand.
60 Minutes New Zealand interviewed Craig Hoyle about his experiences growing up in the Exclusive Brethren not long after he was excommunicated from the church for being gay. He speaks to Sarah Hall about what it was like to grow up in the sect. (Aired 7 Dec 2009)
I don't own the copyright, TVNZ does. But I was on it!
VHS archive material! Here is one of the first ever TV reports on the early singing career of Hayley Westenra, it's a 13 minute excerpt from the 6 June 2001 edition of "60 Minutes" by TVNZ, broadcast when Hayley was just 14 years and 2 months old as her first commercially released CD hit no. 1 in the NZ charts. We think this 13 minute report was not previously available online in full, or perhaps at all, before. The recording is from an old VHS tape kindly provided by "Hayley's oldest fan" Belinda Hutchison of Christchurch NZ, many thanks to Belinda. Digitisation and editing by Dave Ludlow for HWI. Much credit to Paige ('devoted fan') who first prompted us to search the HWI archives for this unique insight into Hayley's early career and for the other members who helped to track down the...
60 minutes program on the Royal Australian Navy Skyhawk jets being sold to New Zealand. Filmed in 1990
A 60 Minutes New Zealand story on the effect sugar is having on our health.
Just a few short years ago, Lorde was a shy and awkward schoolgirl in New Zealand. Then she wrote and recorded the song Royals, which she gave away free to anyone who wanted it. It was either an act of great generosity or masterful marketing, but probably both. Almost instantly the then 16 year old transformed herself into a pop princess. Her unique voice and extraordinary songwriting ability catapulted her to music stardom. Now, four years later, there’s a second coming. Lorde is back with new music and a highly anticipated – and applauded – new album. And as Allison Langdon discovered, she's as intelligent, quirky and wonderful as ever. Reporter: Allison Langdon Producer: Garry McNab
60 Minutes documentary on New Zealand (and worldwide) UFO sightings, produced with the assistance of Suzanne Hansen, Director of UFOCUS NZ Research Network. It features retired NZ 747 pilot George Richardson, UFOCUS NZ staff and other UFO sighting witnesses.
Five years ago Julie Randall was told she was going to die. No ifs, no buts. Doctors not only said she had melanoma, but that the cancer had spread throughout her body. They said it was incurable and she’d be lucky if she survived the next nine months. But instead of despairing, Julie did something incredible. She made a promise to her family that she wouldn’t die. Then she did something even more amazing. Through sheer determination – and with time quickly running out – she forced her way onto an experimental drug trial in the United States. There had only been space for 70, until Julie became patient 71. This, however, was just the beginning of Julie Randall’s inspiring battle for survival. Reporter: Allison Langdon Producer: Garry McNab
Imagine living in a place where every two hours someone is shot, and every 14 hours someone is murdered. It isn’t Iraq or Afghanistan, but one of the biggest and most sophisticated cities in the world: Chicago. On the city’s south side, which is considered the heart of black America, gang rivalry is tearing its people apart. It has become so brutal that both police and the perpetrators agree this urban warfare is out of control. Liz Hayes ventures into what is now dubbed Chiraq to meet the people who are fighting for survival on the frontline. Reporter: Liz Hayes Producer: Phil Goyen
Joel De Carteret’s remarkable journey proves the power of love can overcome truly impossible odds. There’s an extraordinary ending to this story, but it begins with heartbreak. As a five year old Joel got hopelessly lost from his mother when he wandered away from the family home and into a bustling city market in the Philippines. He searched and searched but couldn’t find her, and eventually was taken to an orphanage. Imagine his despair as for the next 18 months this little boy contemplated a future with little hope. But Joel is plucky and also lucky. He’s adopted by a caring and loving Australian family. He goes on to lead a happy and successful life here, except something is always missing. Six months ago, 30 years after getting lost, Joel De Carteret couldn't ignore the pain any longe...
"60 Minutes" presents a special hour with two stories featuring hidden cameras that capture conmen at work.
It wasn’t just that Pablo Escobar peddled tonnes and tonnes of narcotics around the world, seemingly without fear of being caught, which made him so terrifying. Or the intimidation and extreme violence he used to maintain control of his evil empire. Or even that this drug lord became richer and more powerful than Colombia, the country he lived in. The scariest thing about Pablo Escobar is that so many people revered him as a hero. And they still do, even though it’s 20 years since he was killed. Colombia is slowly recovering from the deadly narco wars of the 1980s and 90s, and Escobar’s son, Juan Pablo Escobar, is slowly starting to make sense of an extraordinary life with the megalomaniac he called Dad. Reporter: Tara Brown Producer: Steven Burling
Just a few short years ago, Lorde was a shy and awkward schoolgirl in New Zealand. Then she wrote and recorded the song Royals, which she gave away free to anyone who wanted it. It was either an act of great generosity or masterful marketing, but probably both. Almost instantly the then 16 year old transformed herself into a pop princess. Her unique voice and extraordinary songwriting ability catapulted her to music stardom. Now, four years later, there’s a second coming. Lorde is back with new music and a highly anticipated – and applauded – new album. And as Allison Langdon discovered, she's as intelligent, quirky and wonderful as ever. Reporter: Allison Langdon Producer: Garry McNab
John Gotti, Jr. talks to Steve Kroft in his first extended TV interview about growing up with the infamous father whom he strove to please by living a life of crime but whom he eventually betrayed by leaving that life.
There are these guys shooting this "One Second out of an hour" Moments and putting them in a magazine called Humbug, pretending it´s Skateboarding. Well, when I had the mission to write an article for them, I discovered what Skateboarders are really doing within an hour of trying a single trick. Enjoy. Humbug. Number 2 out 27th April. https://www.facebook.com/humbugzine?ref=ts&fref;=ts ____________________________________________________________ Skater: Erik Gross Photographer: Carsten Beier - http://www.carstenbeier.de/ Filmed, Edited by Sebastian Linda https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sebastian-Linda-Cinematographie/236987166380010?ref=hl Typography by Steffen Krones https://vimeo.com/steffenkrones Music Tick-a-Tock Clocks - Children Love to Sing & Dance Kids Action Song https://it...
*AUDIO disabled due to CBS campaign rights finishing. The DMCI worked with major US broadcaster CBS on a series of new season promo IDs dubbed the 'CBS Eyecon Image Campaign'. CBS turned to DMCI after seeing our spots for FOX CLASSICS and were inspired to develop something similar for the launch of their summer season programming. A bold, new direction for the CBS brand, the spots which feature iconic animated illustrations of programmes such as Big Bang Theory, NCIS, CSI and 2 And A Half Men, were deemed risky for the American market. But based upon the campaigns rapturous reception within CBS and the subsequent on-air campaign launch, the fears would seem extremely misplaced. The campaign, presented first internally at season launch events at the MOMA and Carnegie Hall (NYC), receive...
Soon the mud of Namur will be replaced by the Flandrian pavés. But before we get that far, there’s still time for 60 minutes in a bubble of lactic acid and muddy trails. No cars or traffic lights in sight for miles. Choosing the right line, staying upright and trying to keep your pulse from exploding is the only thing on mind.
a perception experiment by Ali Demirel recorded at Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris / May 2010
This animation was used to promote a change in our worship experience lengths for our next series this June. Voice Acting: Joe Zieja - http://www.renmanstudio.com/
The inventor of Nucular Energy Correspondent: Diane Sawyer CBS 60 Minutes Producde, shot, edited by: Paul & Holly Fine
60 Minutes NZ story describing Singularity University, hosted at NASA Ames. ( http://singularityu.org/ ) Uploaded with permission of the producer, Chris Wilks.
60 Minutes Australia News Story about The Wild Animal Sanctuary's work to rescue an African Lion and a Black Bear from being kept as pets in two diferent backyards in Ohio...
60 minute final video
If what you thought was the truth, is a lie
And what you thought to keep on breathing has died
You faced the lonely nights and wrestled with the dark
And you reach to find the love to fill the space inside your heart
It's hard to put it into words, the way you feel
It's a naked emptiness that lingers still
Are you a victim of the past without a trace of hope inside?
And it all goes by so fast without a way to make it right
If you worry, don't worry
God will come and wrap His arms around You
It wouldn't be too much for Him
To love You as He found You
And it may seem like You're too far gone
But He loves you like His only son
And He will come, He will come
From the bounty of a river, there's a flow
From the beauty of the Father's heart's a home
That never leaves you empty, no, and never leaves you bare
So come and bring your guilt and shame, come and leave it there
If you're weary, He's willing
God will come and wrap His arms around You
It wouldn't be too much for Him
To love You as He found You
And it may seem like You're too far gone
But He loves you like His only son
And He will come
Oh, you don't have to be worthy
You don't have to be anything
But willing to fall into His arms
Willing to fall into His arms
God will come and wrap His arms around You
It wouldn't be too much for Him
To love You as He found You
And it may seem like You're too far gone
But He loves you like His only son