1981 Geraldo Rivera for 20/20 Eyewitness News, with an extensive expose into the issues of sweatshops. We learn about the day-to-day of the 5,000 sweatshops in New York, 3,500 in Los Angeles, and thousands more across the country....Read More
1981 Geraldo Rivera for Eyewitness News with an investigation into the scams of some licensed insurance agents. This report focuses on the issue in the state of Missouri, where the insurance outlaws are as bad as renegades like...Read More
1981 Geraldo Rivera’s segment on Eyewitness News looked at terror events internationally and how these threats are evolving with Soviet support. This clip includes the introduction to that segment ‘The Unholy War’, a battle against terror and in...Read More
Rivera says he believes as long as Americans are willing to spend money on drugs, another country besides Colombia will start to export heroin and cocaine in large quantities.Read More
1980 Geraldo Rivera interviews Cheech & Chong for Eyewitness news, studying their success at a time marijuana was anything but legal or mainstream in the 50 states. In 1980 their “Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie” had just come...Read More
1980 Dangers of aluminum wiring. Studies show a 55 times greater risk of electrical fire if your domicile is wired with aluminum as opposed to copper wiring. So why is aluminum still used in millions of homes across...Read More
1980 In the early 1980s, Mr. Sinatra performs in Egypt. Eyewitness News gets the chance to catch up with him prior to the performance. How would he characterize his personal method of singing? This interview is interspersed with...Read More
On this 20/20 show, 10 years after the initial investigation, Geraldo talks about the progress made since. Hugh Downs does an introduction and Geraldo lays out exhibits for closing down of the school, and points out clearly the inadequacies in...Read More
20/20 Eyewitness news reporter Geraldo Rivera addresses the heroin epidemic tragically affecting infants. Drug addiction is passed from mother to child resulting in everything from learning disabilities to death.Read More
Most people don't like to pay for something they're not getting but unfortunately that's exactly what's happening in some aspects of the prescription medicine business.Read More