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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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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Medicare and Medicaid fraudsters are beating U.S. taxpayers out of an estimated $90 billion a year using a billing scam that is surprisingly easy to execute. Steve Kroft investigates
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More Americans are suffering from epilepsy than Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis combined. Katie Couric reports on a disease that may not be getting the attention it deserves.
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When Hollywood refused to produce his films his way, Tyler Perry started his own studio in Atlanta. Now his movies are drawing huge audiences. Byron Pitts profiles the new and unlikely movie mogul.
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Could foreign hackers get into the computer systems that run crucial elements of the world’s infrastructure? Steve Kroft previews his upcoming "60 Minutes" report.
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Scott Pelley reports on the H1N1 flu; Lesley Stahl shows us the Kanzius Machine; Anderson Cooper speaks with Drew Barrymore about her remarkable career.
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It’s been an eventful 2 months in office for Pres. Barack Obama and Steve Kroft has the behind-the-scenes interview; And, Morley Safer explores the bond formed between a musical virtuoso and the reporter who discovered him.
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With the oldest family business on Earth, the Antinoris have been in the wine business for 600 years. Morley Safer profiles the family from their vineyards in Tuscany, Italy.
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