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Moments before Santiago Campos took the stage at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards in New York City to accept a CBS News-funded scholarship in front of some of the most powerful people in TV news, veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley took the time to offer the high school senior some advice. “He told me not to leave the stage immediately after doing my remarks to stand there,” Campos recalled. “Let it all soak in.”
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