
Remembering Mike Wallace, Legendary '60 Minutes' Icon
Clip: 4/9/2012 | 7m 52s
Remembering Mike Wallace, Legendary '60 Minutes' Interrogator
A Mike Wallace interview was often harsh, unsympathetic even. The "60 Minutes" icon was never reluctant to confront the feared or the famous -- from Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini to Malcolm X to pitcher Roger Clemens. Wallace, 93, died Saturday. Morley Safer and Jeff Fager of CBS reflect on Wallace's career with Jeffrey Brown.
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Remembering Mike Wallace, Legendary '60 Minutes' Icon
Clip: 4/9/2012 | 7m 52s
A Mike Wallace interview was often harsh, unsympathetic even. The "60 Minutes" icon was never reluctant to confront the feared or the famous -- from Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini to Malcolm X to pitcher Roger Clemens. Wallace, 93, died Saturday. Morley Safer and Jeff Fager of CBS reflect on Wallace's career with Jeffrey Brown.
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