Byron Pitts and 60 Minutes cameras spend two days on the road with a bomb-hunting unit in Afghanistan as they encounter one deadly bomb after another.
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Byron Pitts spend two days on the road with a bomb-hunting unit; Lesley Stahl on breakthroughs in paleontology; Plus, Scott Pelley gets a glimpse of an ecological and human revival.
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Lesley Stahl meets the inspiration for the lead character in the classic film Jurassic Park and reports on how famed dinosaur hunter Jack Horner is shaking up the paleontology world.
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In Iraq, where many biblical scholars place the Garden of Eden, Scott Pelley finds a water world where the Marsh Arabs are making a comeback after Saddam nearly destroyed the cradle of civilization.
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Steve Kroft reports on cyber attacks on corporate and government infrastructure; Also, Katie Couric interviews tennis star, Andre Agassi about his unpleasant past on and off the tennis court.
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Could hackers get into the computer systems that run crucial elements of the world’s infrastructure, such as the power grids, water works or even a nation's military arsenal? Steve Kroft reports.
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Andre Agassi talks candidly to Katie Couric about his life, his strong dislike of tennis at a young age, and the depression that led him to use meth.
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Andre Agassi tells Katie Couric how he picked up his life and revived his career. He went from number 141 to the very top in the rankings, perhaps one of the greatest comebacks in sports history.
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Scott Pelley reports on the H1N1 flu vaccine; Lara Logan reports on a member of Japan’s mafia; Plus, Lesley Stahl on movie pirates, costing Hollywood billions in lost revenue
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60 Minutes' Morley Safer reports on Jim Cameron’s upcoming 3D movie "Avatar." He wrote the movie years ago, but had to wait for the technology to catch up. Sunday, Nov. 22, 7 p.m. ET/PT.
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They are the bane of Hollywood: criminals who copy films and distribute them illegally on the Internet, costing Hollywood billions in lost revenue. Lesley Stahl reports.
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How does a foreigner jump the line in America for a life-saving transplant? It might be because he is a high-ranking member of Japan’s mafia, whose influence is worldwide. Lara Logan reports.
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