60 Minutes Wal-Mart/Any Given Sunday/The Tiananmen Papers (1968– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Wal-Mart/Any Given Sunday/The Tiananmen Papers
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Documentary / News
- Year :
- 1968–
- Cast :
- Lesley Stahl,Sharolyn Wood,Roger McClung
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 1h
- Rating :
- 6.3/10
"Wal-Mart" examines several lawsuits that have been brought against the large retail chain. "Any Given Sunday" looks at an offshore Internet company that is facilitating illegal betting on professional sports. "The Tiananmen Papers" examines secret documents that reportedly detail the debate among China's leaders about whether to use force against student protesters in 1989. "Andy Rooney" talks about ten good things about the United States.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Lesley Stahl | - | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Sharolyn Wood | - | Herself - Judge (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Roger McClung | - | Himself - Husband of Assault Victim (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Dave Gorman | - | Himself - Vice President of Security, Wal-Mart (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Bruce Kramer | - | Himself - Roger McClung's Attorney (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Reba Warner | - | Herself - Assault Victim (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Ralph Davis | - | Himself - Jared Robbins's Attorney (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Steve Gursky | - | Himself - Attorney (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Danny Hardin | - | Himself - Security Guard (segment "Wal-Mart") | |
Morley Safer | - | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Any Given Sunday") | |
Jay Cohen | - | Himself - Co-founder, World Sports Exchange (segment "Any Given Sunday") | |
Steve Schillinger | - | Himself - Co-founder, World Sports Exchange (segment "Any Given Sunday") | |
Hayden Ware | - | Himself - Co-founder, World Sports Exchange (segment "Any Given Sunday") | |
Janet Reno | - | Herself - U.S. Attorney General (segment "Any Given Sunday") (archive footage) | |
Ben Brafman | - | Himself - Lawyer (segment "Any Given Sunday") |