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Christopher Nolan admits he’s never used email or owned a smartphone.
60 Minutes23,163,644 views • 14 days ago

“We spotted nine Polymarket accounts, all connected, who made, collectively,$2.4 million betting almost exclusively on U.S. military operations,” says Nicolas Vaiman, co-founder of the small data analytics firm Bubblemaps. “And now here's the crazy part: 98% win rate.”
60 Minutes3,749,524 views • 16 days ago

After the killing of Osama bin Laden, then-President Barack Obama met privately with the Navy SEAL team and asked them who shot Osama bin Laden. In 2012, a retired member of Navy SEAL Team 6 told 60 Minutes that they refused to answer because it was a team effort.
60 Minutes2,905,034 views • 1 month ago

"There are no maverick molecules in the universe," says Ben Sasse.
60 Minutes2,934,196 views • 1 month ago

On March 23, more than $800 million was staked on the chance of oil prices dropping. Fifteen minutes later, an announcement from the president sent the price of oil plummeting by more than 10%. It has not been determined if the trade was made with inside information or if the trader was in the U.S.
60 Minutes840,669 views • 16 days ago

In May, Pres. Trump said “over a thousand” White farmers have been murdered in South Africa. He showed a video of what he said were crosses marking their burial sites. But when 60 Minutes traveled to the site, the crosses were gone. Anderson Cooper tracked down the farmer who placed them there.
60 Minutes7,386,581 views • 3 months ago

“Out of some 150 pieces I've done for 60 Minutes, one of my favorites is a story we did called Sharkman,” said Anderson Cooper. The 2010 report followed Mike Rutzen, who free dives with great white sharks near Cape Town, South Africa, without the safety of a cage. Cooper, who had never scuba dived before, joined Rutzen underwater, surrounded by great whites.
60 Minutes338,263 views • 10 days ago

“Many senators I know would not be able to breathe without that job. It would kill them to leave,” says Scott Pelley. “I don't want what you said to be true. But I fear that that is true. And that is a sign of a much, much deeper problem,” responds former Sen. Ben Sasse.
60 Minutes1,476,045 views • 1 month ago

For 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper went diving with wild Nile crocodiles, a shoot he now calls crazy and dumb. Nile crocodiles are the most deadly and dangerous species of crocodile. They can grow up to 20 feet long, weigh as much as a car, and bite as hard as a T. rex. In 2013, Anderson Cooper traveled to Botswana’s Okavango Delta and jumped into the water with them. “At the time, they didn't seem so dumb. And it's only now, in retrospect, I kind of look back like, I went diving with Nile crocodiles, which I don't think is really a thing,” Cooper said, reflecting on the report. Years later, Cooper interviewed crocodile expert Robert Irwin, son of “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin. “He was like, ‘This is not a thing, mate. No. It's not a thing,’” And not only he was like, ‘The crocodiles could kill you,’” said Cooper. “He was like, ‘If you ran into a hippopotamus underwater, they would've killed you.’ No one mentioned the hippos. Yeah. No one mentioned hippos at all.”
60 Minutes220,771 views • 7 days ago