CBS/ February 11, 2009, 10:19 PM

60II: Day Trading And Oprah

Have you ever wondered how you might do making your living playing the stock market? Is it a sucker's game, or a good way to get rich?

What does it take to win three straight NCAA college basketball championships, and put yourself in a position to win a record fourth?

And where will Oprah be in 13 years?

Find out on 60 Minutes II.

Risky Business: All over the country, day trading is exploding. Using a computer to buy and sell stocks, average people are making money. But as Dan Rather discovers, a lot of people are losing money too.

Linked To Oprah The Web is rife with information on the talk show queen from Mississippi.
Oprah: The Real Story: Since her talk show was first syndicated 13 years ago, Oprah Winfrey has become a billion-dollar entity. In this 60 Minutes II Classic segment, Oprah sits down with Mike Wallace and watches, with fascination, their original interview from 1987. She also talks about her plans for the next decade, and her views about being a black leader.

Reaching For The Summitt: Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt is poised to win her record fourth straight national championship. How does she do it? And how does she keep attracting the country's best players despite her fearsome reputation? We also gathered some Web sites related to Summitt and Tennessee basketball.

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