Episodes (52)
Sep 11, 1994
"The Killers" looks at U.N. operation in Rwanda where Hutus are massacring Tutsis. "Bud McFarlane" talks to the former National Security Adviser about the Iran-Contra Scandal. "A Matter of Honor" looks at Naval Academy Midshipmen who are caught up in the 1992 cheating scandal. "Andy Rooney" talks about striking athletes.
Sep 18, 1994
"Update" discusses former President Carters negotiation trip to Haiti. "Operation Just Cause" looks at Panama after the apprehension of Manuel Noriega. "Wampum Wonderland" looks at a Native American tribe opening a casino in Connecticut. "Routine Blood Test" looks at the controversy over mandating HIV testing for routine blood tests. "Andy Rooney" talks about sexual harassment.
Sep 25, 1994
"The New Black Power" looks at the Congressional Black Caucus and its relationship with the president. "So You Want to Do Business in Russia?" looks at the problems that American businessmen are running into as they try to make a living in Russia. "F.O.B.?" talks to billionaire Don Tyson about his relationship with the president. "Andy Rooney" talks about lawyers.
Oct 02, 1994
"An Exercise in Hypocrisy" examines whether the U.N. War Crimes Tribunal in Bosnia will ever hear a case. "Million Dollar Babies" looks at the International Management Group's work with the world of professional tennis. "Making a Baby" looks at how some women are selling their eggs. "Andy Rooney" talks about new cars.
Oct 09, 1994
"The Spoils of War" follows an American delegation of veterans to Vietnam in search of remains. "Anthony Hopkins" profiles the famous actor. "Closing Up" looks at why some military bases scheduled for closure have not closed. "Andy Rooney" talks about the dictionary.
Oct 16, 1994
"The Gene from Limone" looks at how a mutant gene may lead to the prevention of plaque build-up in arteries. "Enough" goes to Wausau, Wisconsin, to explore the effects of an influx of immigration. "F-22" looks at the powerful air craft that the Air Force is lobbying support for. "Andy Rooney" looks at city names.
Oct 23, 1994
"Skunk Works" talks to the inventor of the Stealth Fighter about his plane and its use. "DNA" examines the reliability and accuracy of DNA testing in crime cases. "The Ugly Face of Freedom" looks at antisemitism in Ukraine and its history. "Andy Rooney" talks about a presidential poll.
Oct 30, 1994
"Going, Going, Gone" compares pensions for departing congressmen and similarly salaried corporate executives. "N.O.P.D. Blues" looks at how the New Orleans police department is being called the most brutal in the U.S. "P.J. O'Rourke" talks to the satirist about his writing career. "Andy Rooney" talks about dog intelligence.
Nov 06, 1994
"Jennifer and Everardo" to talks an activist on a hunger strike to free her husband who is a Guatemalan guerrilla leader. "Made in the USA" looks at the clash in France between French and America culture. "Kiryas Joel 10950 New York" examines whether a Hasidic sect diverted public money for religious purposes. "Andy Rooney" discusses the lottery.
Nov 13, 1994
"The Notebook" looks at a diary and notes planning the World Trade Center bombing. "The Wrong Man?" examines a convicted murderer who claims to have a proven alibi. "Rolling Stones" profiles the famous rock band. "Andy Rooney" talks about the recent election.
Nov 20, 1994
"The President's Lawyer" talks to Bob Bennett who discusses his law practice. "Cracking Down" looks at a South Carolina hospital that is rescinding a policy that threatens crack-addicted pregnant women with jail time if they don't seek treatment. "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" look at a euthanasia activist in Canada. "Andy Rooney" talks about Christmas.
Nov 27, 1994
"Arms Supermarket" looks at the U.S. arms business and visits a trade show for arms manufacturers. "Death Wish" looks at a man who seeks to stop the appeals process in his death penalty sentence. "Femme Fatale" profiles French actress Jeanne Moreau. "Andy Rooney" talks about men and bags.
Dec 04, 1994
"Why?" examines why the World Health Organization blocked a donation of Cholera vaccine to Peru. "The Ladies from Kapooka" looks at military training for Australian female recruits. "Crusader" interviews FDA commissioner David Kessler. "Andy Rooney" talks about NAFTA and GATT.
Dec 11, 1994
"Corruption, Inc." investigates corruption and fraud in Nigeria. "Behind the Seams" looks at the relationship between the U.S. fashion industry and its subcontracted workers who are demanding their rights. "Hanan Ashrawi" talks to the Palestinian activist about the Mideast peace process. "Andy Rooney" looks at vintage magazine ads.
Dec 18, 1994
"The Sarcophagus" talks to scientists who are studying the concrete tomb created to seal off the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. "Prince of Broadway" profiles musical director Hal Prince. "Father and Son" talks to a man charged for helping his father commit suicide. "Andy Rooney" talks about why we need two of many things.
Dec 25, 1994
60 Minutes looks back on some of the many entertainers it has interviewed and profiled in its history. It talks to famous actors and actresses of the stage and screen. It also look at some of the many musicians and comedians who have been interviewed on the show.
Jan 01, 1995
"70 Years Old" profiles actor Paul Newman. "HIV Positive" talks to a woman who was falsely diagnosed with HIV. "Witness for the Prosecution" talks to an assistant U.S. Attorney whose been accused of being too close to gang informants. "Andy Rooney" talks about Democrat loses in the recent election.
Jan 08, 1995
"What About Orphanages?" examines the debate over orphanages versus welfare for unwed teenage mothers. "Cecilia" profiles Italian soprano Cecilia Bartoli. "The Vogels" talks about Herbert and Dorothy Vogel about their massive art collection.
Jan 15, 1995
"Pelican Bay" examines how a California court has brought down an indictment against the state for the inhuman treatment of prisoners. "Anna Deavere Smith" talks to the playwright about her one woman show. "Life and Death in an Irish Town" visits the town of Stabane, Ireland, to see how it has changed after twenty years. "Andy Rooney" talks about his age.
Jan 22, 1995
"Don't Count Them Out" examines how Russia continues its efforts to upgrade its missile systems. "On the Square?" looks at how the government pays business with mob ties to build federal buildings. "We Are the Church" looks at how some Catholics pressing the Church for liberal reforms. "Andy Rooney" talks about professional football.
Feb 05, 1995
"What Assault Weapons Ban?" examines how assault weapons are still for sale despite an assault weapon ban. "Summer Camp" looks at a summer camp for people with AIDS. "Tom Daschle Is Missing" talks to three widows who claim that their husbands died due to an aviation company Daschle gave political assistance.
Feb 12, 1995
"Operation Restore Aristide" talks to the Haitian President about his country and U.S. assistance. "Infomercials" looks at the growing popularity of direct advertising. "Who Shall Overcome?" looks at a controversy in the NAACP about questionable accounting. "Andy Rooney" talks about the justice system.
Feb 19, 1995
"President Phil Gramm?" talks to the Senator of Texas about running for president. "Did He, or Didn't He?" interviews controversial bond trader Orlando Joseph Jett. "Some of Our Planes Are Missing" looks at how our government has been almost giving away C-130's. "Andy Rooney" talks about advertising.
Feb 26, 1995
"Highway Robbery" looks at how some young teens have turned to computer hacking. "Get Real" looks at how many college classes are taught by graduate students and not professors. "E-Systems" looks at a Texas corporation that is working with the CIA. "Andy Rooney" talks about capital punishment.
Mar 05, 1995
"Derivatives" examines derivatives and the dangers they pose to investors and financial markets. "The Language Factor" looks at the need for English Language instructions for some young African-Americans. "Washington Station" examines Cold War KGB operations in Washington, D.C. "Andy Rooney" talks daytime talk shows.
Mar 12, 1995
"Gulf War Syndrome" reports on how the Pentagon has admitted that Gulf War soldiers were exposed to chemical weapons. "Fender Benders" looks insurance fraud and automobile accidents. "He Says, She Says" talks to former Governors Mario Cuomo and Ann Richards. "Andy Rooney" talks about the weather.
Mar 19, 1995
"Confessions of a Tobacco Lobbyist" talks to a former tobacco lobbyist who now has throat cancer. "Causes Unknown" examines 35 years ago medical mystery in England that may be the country's first AIDS case."Kurt Masur" profiles the famous conductor and looks at his career. "Andy Rooney" talks about letter writing.
Mar 26, 1995
"Last Rights" talks to doctors and nurses who debate Oregon's Right-to-Die law. "Michael Marcum" talks to an assistant sheriff about his prior murder conviction. "Lisa Herdahl vs. Pontotoc County" talks to a mother suing a school over prayer. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Academy Awards.
Apr 02, 1995
"Tales from the Dirty War" talks to a retired Argentinian military officer about his role in a massacre of innocent people. "Welcome Back Mrs. Khadder" looks at a procedure that creates clinical death to assist in the removal of an aneurysm. "No Joy in Mudville" talks to Pete Rose about his love of baseball and his desire to be in the Hall of Fame.
Apr 09, 1995
"The Second Wave" examines AIDS in the homosexual community. "Are They Worth It" examines how military academies are producing officers of the same quality as ROTC programs throughout the country. "Stradivari" looks at the Stradivarius violin and why it is so valuable. "Andy Rooney" talks about barns.
Apr 16, 1995
"The World According to George" talks to boxer George Foreman about his return to the ring. "Shoko Asahara" examines how the Japanese government has cracked down on the Aum Shinrikyo cult led by Shoko Asahara. "The Catholics" looks at how the Catholic Church is trying to gain more followers. "Andy Rooney" talks about gifts he has received.
Apr 23, 1995
"President Clinton" talks to the President about the Oklahoma City Bombing. "The Michigan Militia" looks at a group of people in Michigan that are preparing for war against the government. "Can We Prevent Another One?" examines what the government can do to prevent domestic terrorism. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Oklahoma City Bombing.
Apr 30, 1995
"Up Against the Wal-Mart" looks at grass roots efforts to prevent the movement of Wal-Mart into small communities. "Battered" looks at domestic violence against women. "The Resister" talks to a U.S. Army General about a clandestine right wing publication that is apparently the work of Special Forces soldiers. "Andy Rooney" talks about the national debt.
May 07, 1995
"Operation Star Watch" looks at how an FBI undercover operation to track drug smugglers is helping the Columbian cartels. "The Crooner" talks to Tony Bennett about his return to singing. "Chips" looks at how Pentium computer chips are stolen and used as cash. "Andy Rooney" talks about movie and television violence.
May 14, 1995
"What Really Happened?" examines the siege and eventual fire at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. "Christiane Amanpour" talks to the CNN journalist about her career and motivation. "The Axman Cometh" talks to John Kasich about the plan to balance the federal budget. "Andy Rooney" talks about the most spoken language of the world.
May 21, 1995
"The Pentagon Turned Its Back on Them" examines how the Pentagon has denied the existence of war in El Salvador. "Absolutely Fabulous" talks to the two stars of a popular British sitcom. "Flight 712" talks to the crew of a flight that that were tortured and are now suing the U.S. government. "Riccardo Muti" talks to the Italian conductor. "Andy Rooney" talks about a speech he made to the National Press Club.
May 28, 1995
"DNA" rebroadcasts a segment on the reliability and accuracy of DNA testing in crime cases. "Tin Man" rebroadcasts a look at how some black artists have been exploited by white art dealers. "A Sweet Deal" examines the conflict over whether the government should end sugar subsidies. "Andy Rooney" talks about dog intelligence.
Jun 04, 1995
"Thalidomide" examines whether the dangerous drug can help against AIDS. "N.O.P.D. Blues" rebroadcasts a look at how the New Orleans police department is being called the most brutal in the U.S. "NPR" looks at the congressional effort to cut the budget of National Public Radio. "Andy Rooney" talks about garage sales.
Jun 11, 1995
"Mr. Robinson" rebroadcasts a profile of professional basketball player David Robinson. "They're Her Elephants" talks to a researcher in Kenya who is troubled by the rampant hunting of elephants. "Jennifer and Everardo" rebroadcasts a segment on an activist on a hunger strike to free her husband who is a Guatemalan guerrilla leader. "Andy Rooney" discusses cold remedies.
Jun 18, 1995
"Don't Count Them Out" rebroadcasts an examination of how Russia continues its efforts to upgrade its missile systems. "Wampum Wonderland" rebroadcasts a look at a Native American tribe opening a casino in Connecticut. "The Vogels" rebroadcasts a segment on Herbert and Dorothy Vogel about their massive art collection. "Andy Rooney" talks about reading bills.
Jun 25, 1995
"Corruption, Inc." rebroadcasts a segment on corruption and fraud in Nigeria. "Infomercials" rebroadcasts a look at the growing popularity of direct advertising. "Routine Blood Test" rebroadcasts a look at the controversy over mandating HIV testing for routine blood tests. "Andy Rooney" talks about the cost of cars.
Jul 02, 1995
"The Spoils of War" rebroadcasts a segment that follows an American delegation of veterans to Vietnam in search of remains. "Skunk Works" rebroadcasts a talk to the inventor of the Stealth Fighter about his plane and its use. "Going, Going, Gone" rebroadcasts a segment comparing pensions for departing congressmen and similarly salaried corporate executives.
Jul 09, 1995
"What Assault Weapons Ban?" rebroadcasts an examination into how assault weapons are still for sale despite an assault weapon ban. "The Second Wave" rebroadcasts an examination into AIDS in the homosexual community. "Life and Death in an Irish Town" rebroadcasts a visit to the town of Stabane, Ireland, to see how it has changed after twenty years. "Andy Rooney" talks about the service at the post office.
Jul 16, 1995
"The Gene from Limone" rebroadcasts a look at how a mutant gene may lead to the prevention of plaque build-up in arteries. "The Sarcophagus" rebroadcasts a talk to scientists who are studying the concrete tomb created to seal off the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. "Death Wish" rebroadcasts a look at a man who seeks to stop the appeals process in his death penalty sentence. "Andy Rooney" discusses storing stuff that doesn't work.
Jul 23, 1995
"Rolling Stones" rebroadcasts a profile of the famous rock band. "Confessions of a Tobacco Lobbyist" rebroadcasts a talk to a former tobacco lobbyist who now has throat cancer. "Derivatives" rebroadcasts an examination of derivatives and the dangers they pose to investors and financial markets. "Andy Rooney" talks about money and talk shows.
Jul 30, 1995
"The Getaway Drivers" rebroadcasts a look at two people who were given difference sentences for being involved in robberies that resulted in murder. "What About Orphanages?" rebroadcasts an examination into the debate over orphanages versus welfare for unwed teenage mothers. "Stradivari" rebroadcasts a look at the Stradivarius violin and why it is so valuable. "Andy Rooney" talks about men carrying bags.
Aug 06, 1995
"Femme Fatale" rebroadcasts a profile of French actress Jeanne Moreau. "Summer Camp" rebroadcasts a look at a summer camp for people with AIDS. "E-Systems" rebroadcasts a look at a Texas corporation that is working with the CIA. "Andy Rooney" talks about advertisements.
Aug 13, 1995
"Last Rights" talks to doctors and nurses who debate Oregon's Right-to-Die law. "Lisa Herdahl vs. Pontotoc County" talks to a mother suing a school over prayer. "Politics Taiwan Style" looks at how members of the Taiwanese Parliament sometimes settle disputes with fist fighting. "Andy Rooney" talks about plugs and electrical cords.
Aug 20, 1995
"Gulf War Syndrome" reports on how the Pentagon has admitted that Gulf War soldiers were exposed to chemical weapons. "Behind the Seams" looks at the relationship between the U.S. fashion industry and its subcontracted workers who are demanding their rights. "A Letter from Jermarr" talks to a man who plead guilty to murder because he wants to die. "Andy Rooney" talks about eating an ice cream cone.
Aug 27, 1995
"Harry Wu" talks to the Chinese human rights activist and his wife about his imprisonment and abuses in China. "Dwayne Sexton" rebroadcasts a segment that examines the case of a young boy who was the subject of a radiation experiment by the U.S. government. "Crusader" rebroadcasts a interview with FDA commissioner David Kessler. "Andy Rooney" talks about hairstyles.
Sep 03, 1995
"Up Against the Wal-Mart" rebroadcasts a look at grass roots efforts to prevent the movement of Wal-Mart into small communities. "70 Years Old" rebroadcasts a profile of actor Paul Newman. "The CIA's Cocaine" rebroadcasts a segment on how taxpayer money is being used by the CIA for drug smuggling. "Andy Rooney" looks at signatures.
Sep 10, 1995
"The Women" looks at the resignation of Senator Bob Packwood and talks to some of the many women who have accused him of sexual harassment. "In Over His Head" offers a first look at David Frost's interview with Nick Leeson who lost more than a billion dollars trading Asian stocks. "An Exercise in Hypocrisy" rebroadcasts an examination into whether the U.N. War Crimes Tribunal in Bosnia will ever hear a case. "Andy Rooney" talks about predicting the weather.
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