60 Minutes Archive: Pete Hamill on New York City, in 1997
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- As we remember the legendary New York journalist, a look back at our 1997 report on "The Big Apple," Hamill’s hometown.
Subscribe to the 60 Minutes Channel HERE: bit.ly/1S7CLRu
Watch Full Episodes of 60 Minutes HERE: cbsn.ws/1Qkjo1F
Get more 60 Minutes from 60 Minutes: Overtime HERE: cbsn.ws/1KG3sdr
Relive past episodes and interviews with 60 Minutes Rewind HERE: cbsn.ws/1PlZiGI
Follow 60 Minutes on Instagram HERE: bit.ly/23Xv8Ry
Like 60 Minutes on Facebook HERE: on. 1Xb1Dao
Follow 60 Minutes on Twitter HERE: bit.ly/1KxUsqX
Get the latest news and best in original reporting from CBS News delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to newsletters HERE: cbsn.ws/1RqHw7T
Get your news on the go! Download CBS News mobile apps HERE: cbsn.ws/1Xb1WC8
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream local news live, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! bit.ly/1OQA29B
---
60 Minutes, the most successful American television broadcast in history, began its 52nd season in September. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 is still a hit in 2020. 60 Minutes makes Nielsen’s weekly Top 10 nearly every week and was the #1 weekly television broadcast three times last season.
The program still averages more than 10 million viewers, more than double the audience of its nearest network news magazine competitor. The average audience for a 60 Minutes broadcast is 150% higher than those of the network morning news programs; the audience dwarfs the number of viewers drawn by the most popular cable news programs.
About a million more people listen to the 60 Minutes radio simulcast in several major cities and on its companion podcast. Tens of thousands each week experience 60 Minutes online. The broadcast’s segments can be watched at 60Minutes.com and on the CBS All Access app. Its webcast, 60MinutesOvertime.com, offers content originally produced for the web, including behind-the-scenes video about the production of 60 Minutes stories and timely archival segments.
60 Minutes has won every major broadcast award. Its 25 Peabody and 150 Emmy awards are the most won by any single news program. It has also won 20 duPont-Columbia University journalism awards. Other distinguished journalism honors won multiple times include the George Polk, RTDNA Edward R. Murrow, Investigative Reporters and Editors, RFK Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi and Gerald Loeb awards.
60 Minutes premiered on CBS September 24, 1968. Bill Owens is the program’s executive producer. The correspondents and contributors of 60 Minutes are Sharyn Alfonsi, Anderson Cooper, John Dickerson, Norah O’Donnell, Scott Pelley, Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and L. Jon Wertheim.
Great piece. Captures 1990's NYC.
Jimmy Bres & Pete Ham are sorely missed
I was almost 11yrs old when this aired. I can't believe this was 23 years ago. Makes me feel kinda old even though 34 is still relatively young.
@Salt Salt a hundred years ago you'd probably be right lol
@TheRealUmarJohnson🚬👨🏻🦲U FU#KING OLD TO
Peter Hamill, loved him, so articulate and bright. I was so sad to hear that he died. Truly a classic man.
"Disney - I'll take the hookers". Well said Jimmy Breslin, RIP you loud old man.
Jimmy Breslin lol, so funny. He was about to be in Spike Lee's "Summer of Sam" just 2 years later. Great movie.
I wanna make video news reports about important and/or interesting topics like 60 minutes has been doing for decades. So inspiring. They really are a video/TV magazine.
Time to upload one that was filmed in the bay area
Ohh boy do I agree with that lol either way I'm sick of NY getting so much damn attention. L.A. is to goto CA spot to get represented, time for the Bay
Remember that time and as a native, appreciated the squeegee people gone, they were an annoyance, except now we have people selling bottled water(yikes) and begging. Remember Times Square as a kid, people forget or don't know, it was family oriented, with theater showings for families, then it got real seedy,families stopped going, then it cleaned up or got more commercialized, an improvement, Big Apple in 2020 still has it's problems but it's come a long way.
@Salt Salt guess you don't live in NYC, and/or not a native? Am talking about NYC in the 80's &90's.
Couldn't be more clear. As kid in the 80s, Times Square was freakin dangerous and scary! Port Authority and 9th Ave was seedy. I definitely noticed the significant difference around 1993-1995. I will always be grateful for Giuliani. Regardless how people feel about him, he was a very big contributing factor to clean up of the town.
I miss 1997
Boy have things changed here in 2020.
Look what's happening in New York City now. Would you rather have a cleaner safer more vibrant city or a return to the 1980''s?
Return to the 80s
80's, without question
With “mass incarceration” in the 1990s, there were fewer criminals on the streets. These genius journalists can’t see the connection
A picture of articulate poise.
Fran Lebowitz was spot on
What’d she say?
“... turning the Big Apple into the Big Apple Pie”. NYC lacks character.
The interviewer was clearly biased. How could she tell that guy he was exaggerating when she didn’t live in any of the communities he was talking about.
Conscious awareness of the need to do Good happening onto people do help in shaping or reshaping their lives thereby making law enforcement less cumbersome and also when handlers of law show human concerns more people become obedient or even show soberness.
Incredible how a few policy changes and better enforcement of the law made New York City what it is now today. But sadly the 80’s is coming back again.
It’s worse.
80's NYC was better than in the late 90s and certainly than what it is now
Breslin was dropped on his head
how times have changed in the last few year. It has gone crime and murders are up 200% year by year.
The violence part: Maybe because there’s less lead in the environment, too.
Not just in New York but the entire country.
.....and now, NYC is a toilet again.............
Which month in 1997 is it, please? 🙏
June
8:00 Bitter much? Small things matter.
i find that very hard to believe considering our times! very doubtful!
I thought it was 2020 but it was 1997.
This was so long ago Casey Neistat was just toying around with camcorders and his son Owen wasn't born yet lol. There was no imac to make/edit movies yet, just a crappy slow G3 imac with dial-up lol
This was the stop and frisk era ...
I lived in Manhattan on the late 1970s and 1980s and I was mugged 3 times. This isn't the NYC I remember!
Breslin is priceless.
back to the future
Your not looking in the right places pfft
accountability? Imagine that!
Well now it’s an “rotten apple” again. Thank De Bozo and Cuomo for that.
Donald, is that you?
@@ChrisOhMy Yeah, that was Donnie. When Donnie left NYC, the worm left the Big Apple...a real tiny worm!
The lost boys from Africa
Where are they at today
The lost boys where are they at today.
Who,
And the ghost of Mamadou Diallo begs to differ
I was hoping this was 2020. This was a time when Rudy G. was a decent man. In 2020, he's Trump's underarm hair.
"My son wears baggy pants"
Then buy him a belt!!!