The late Don Hewitt describes how it is your ear as much as your eye that keeps viewers in front of a television set. Hewitt stresses the importance of having good audio in his pieces.
Scott Pelley takes a look at secretive "Supermax" federal prison; Anderson Cooper reports on the Drug-cartel war in Mexico; Also, Steve Kroft talks with basketball superstar, LeBron James.
Thirty-seven years ago this week, the nation was enthralled with the scandal that Clifford Irving?s biography of Howard Hughes may be a fraud.
Adam Hochschild book "King Leopold's Ghost" details the colonization and plundering of the Congo by Belgian's King Leopold II which began in the 1880's.
"The people on Wall Street still don't get it."
See how the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland operates.
In separate interviews, the two parties' presidential nominees are questioned on the big issues, including the U.S. economy, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, energy policy and health care. Steve Kroft interviews Sen. Barack Obama.
Should a beautiful woman worry about how her knees look?
Katie Couric takes a look at the health effects for 9/11 rescue workers. A growing number of studies confirm they're getting sick because of all the time they spent breathing the dust at Ground Zero.
Byron Pitts profiles USC football coach Pete Carroll, who, in addition to his success in making the Trojans a football dynasty, is making positive contributions toward lowering gang violence in L.A.
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