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Here's a small sample of Scott's television stories produced for a variety of clients, highlighting Scott's storytelling abilities -- both in words, and in pictures.
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Nine days into the government shutdown in late 2013, 17 servicemen and women had been killed in combat. The Pentagon said, it cannot give the financial assistance usually provided for the relatives of service members killed in combat. CBS News' congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and producer Scott McCrary reported on how some are stepping in to fill the void for CBS This Morning.
A chemical spill that contaminated and caused a shutdown of the water system in nine West Virginia counties has residents unsure when their water will be safe to use again. CBS News National Correspondent Chip Reid, Site Producer Kate Rydell and producer Scott McCrary report, a water company spokesman said it will be a matter of days, not weeks, before the system can be brought back to use.
The stolen passports used on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 brought to light a disturbing gap in international air security. The solution is out there -- but, in this report for the CBS Evening News, reporter Mark Albert and producer Scott McCrary discovered that most countries don't use it.
Federal traffic safety officials are planning to change the rules for all new cars and many light trucks to require automakers to install rearview cameras, starting in four years. Correspondent Jeff Pegues and Scott McCrary took a look at why -- in this piece (with an awesome live intro) for CBS This Morning.
CBS News discovered that part of the border fencing built between the U.S. and Mexico was built with steel pipes stamped "Made in China." This piece from former CBS News Correspondent Susan Roberts and producer Scott McCrary examines the legality of using foreign materials for this type of project, and takes the viewer to a small Pennsylvania town for reaction from long-time steelworkers.
CBS News Correspondent Danielle Nottingham and producer Scott McCrary sat down with the co-chairmen of the 9-11 Commission a decade after the worst terror attack on American soil - for their frank assessment on where the nation remains at risk.
A traveling exhibit highlights artwork done by soldiers shipping out to fight in the Vietnam War. Their medium was marker on the canvas of the bunk above them. As former CBS News Correspondent Susan Roberts and producer Scott McCrary illustrate... when the exhibit opened in Washington, DC - the curators had a surprise for one veteran who stopped by to view the art.
Hundreds of volunteers spent a morning just before Christmas at Arlington National Cemetery - placing wreaths on the headstones of the nation's fallen warriors. Among the people former CBS News Correspondent Karen Brown and producer Scott McCrary introduce us to is a mother of a soldier currently on the front lines - who took the time to visit her son's newly-dug grave.