127 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    what was the cause of some of these problems of vets in texas getting into trouble.A big problem is many of us are takin back by are familys and with the problems we have find it hard to cope with there [profane] torwards us mine found it eazy …more»
  • star22

    Scott Pelley, although a little too liberal for me, did a pretty good job with the Romney interview. Steve Kroft, however, appeared apologetic for having to interview President Obama. He spent most of the interview not meeting the President's eyes, …more»
  • star22

    While Scott Peeley's interview involved one hard - appropriate - question after another, Steve's was a journalistic embarrasment. Was he intimidated? While Scott, again appropriately, asked Romney about the "47%" video, why did Steve …more»
  • star22

    I'm done with this stupid show. I have done what I can to watch every show since they started. The interview of Romney and Obama was the worst hatched job under the guise of "Fair and Impartial" I have ever seen. It was done without …more»
  • star33

    Since the economy and deficits are major topics for both. Why hasn't anyone factored the cost of both wars into the discusion? Also the Republicans under Bush did not include the wars in his budget. The reason I believe this is important, is Romney …more»
  • star55

    I remember a fascinating 60 Minutes episode where they looked into the power of suggestion (and the recall ability of advertising) by commissioning a NY ad agency to develop a marketing plan for a new company offering African safaris--and then placed …more»

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Episode 34, Season 32| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 05-07-2000
"The Colonel's Wife" An exclusive interview with the drug-smuggling wife of an Army Colonel. "A Right that Could be Wrong" A report on two schizophrenics who declined to take their medication and became violent. Should mentally ill people be allowed not to take their medication? In California, the three strikes law may not be working for convictees of minor crimes who are receiving unusually harsh sentences. less
"The Colonel's Wife" An exclusive interview with the drug-smuggling wife of an Army Colonel. "A Right that Could be Wrong" A report on two schizophrenics who declined to take their medication and became violent. Should mentally ill people be allowed not … more

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