06/30/24: Children of War, Interpol, Tasmanian Tiger

24 年 6 月 30 日:战争之子、国际刑警组织、塔斯马尼亚虎

60 Minutes

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2024-07-01

41 分钟
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Correspondent Scott Pelley explores the lives of America’s children affected by the disabilities of military veterans. The segment sheds light on the challenges these young people face and how they support their wounded warrior parents. Senator Elizabeth Dole’s foundation for military caregivers is highlighted, alongside personal stories from families impacted by post-9/11 conflicts. Bill Whitaker investigates Interpol’s role in global law enforcement, examining its successes against crime and its challenges in preventing authoritarian regimes from abusing its resources. The focus includes how red notices have been misused by countries like Russia, China, and Turkey to target dissidents and refugees. Jon Wertheim reports from Tasmania on the elusive thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, exploring the ongoing search for this supposedly extinct predator through folklore, scientific efforts, and local sightings. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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  • Over the years, we've reported on the more than half a million US Servicemen and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and are suffering from Post Traumatic stress disorder.

  • I couldn't even make sense of it, but tonight you'll hear PTSD can be contagious.

  • The worst of it was in seventh grade I kind of decided that my family would be better off without me.

  • Here on the banks of the Rhone river by a tranquil city park sits the highly secure global headquarters of Interpol.

  • 196 countries are members of Interpol and share important intelligence about worldwide criminal activity.

  • But there are questions about why some of those countries are still part of its alliance.

  • I'm just trying to understand how a country that is being investigated for mass murder can be a member in good standing with Interpol.

  • This is a Tasmanian tiger.

  • Or was a Tasmanian tiger.

  • Most scientists believe the apex predator to be extinct.

  • But like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, plenty of people believe otherwise.

  • That this tiger is still roaming this beautiful island.

  • And then all of a sudden, was there a mighty howl like this?

  • I'm Leslie Stahl.

  • I'm Bill Whitaker.

  • I'm Anderson Cooper.

  • I'm Sharon Alfonsi.

  • I'm John Wertheim.