
Remembering Mike Wallace
Clip: 4/9/2012 | 3m 33s
We revisit at a conversation the late Mike Wallace had with the late John Callaway.
Legendary journalist Mike Wallace died Saturday at the age of 93. We look back at a conversation Wallace had with the late John Callaway back in 1983.
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Remembering Mike Wallace
Clip: 4/9/2012 | 3m 33s
Legendary journalist Mike Wallace died Saturday at the age of 93. We look back at a conversation Wallace had with the late John Callaway back in 1983.
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