60 Minutes |
American television newsmagazine program |
60 Minutes |
Australian version of the U.S. television newsmagazine show 60 Minutes |
Example Sentence (Quote) " All over the world people are embracing democracy and market economics. But if you enjoy the level of military and economic strength we have and the level of political influence, people are going to resent you." - 60 Minutes |
Example Sentence (Quote) " But yes, there will be problems. Yes, there could be terrible incidences. But I would say to the American people, they should, on balance, be hopeful." - 60 Minutes |
Example Sentence (Quote) "Do you hear around the world now, as I'm sure you've heard from heads of state and others, this kind of unilateralist--America in the future is too strong, too dominant, and the fear of a backlash against us." - 60 Minutes |
Example Sentence (Quote) "I believed when I got here that there was a chance that we could have a very long period of economic growth. Now I couldn't have known, when we started and we started slashing the deficit and investing more in technology, that we would have the longest economic expansion in history that would even outstrip wartime when we had been fully mobilized." - 60 Minutes |
Example Sentence (Quote) "I don't want to interfere with anybody's constitutional rights. But people do not have a right to violate the law and do not have a right to encourage people to kill law enforcement officials and do not have a right to take the position that if a law enforcement officer simply tries to see them about whether they've violated the law or not, they can blow him to kingdom come. That is wrong." - 60 Minutes |