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60 Minutes

04/27/2025: NIH, Evidence, The Land of Declining Sons

60 Minutes

CBS News

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42.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In its ongoing mission to shrink the federal government, the Trump administration has cut more than a thousand jobs and billions in research grants from America’s crown jewel of medical research - the National Institutes of Health. While other administrations have tried to downsize the NIH before, leaked Trump administration documents show plans to reduce the NIH budget by more than 40 percent, sending shockwaves throughout the scientific community. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi sits down with the former director of the NIH, Dr. Francis Collins, as well as a researcher and an NIH insider who all say these measures could jeopardize the health of Americans for generations to come. Evidence has emerged that could change our understanding of the 9/11 terrorist attacks more than two decades ago. A 60 Minutes investigation has found that crucial information, initially turned over to the FBI shortly after the attacks, was never shared with the bureau's own field agents or senior intelligence officials. Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports on this evidence, which has come to light amid a lawsuit against the Saudi government filed by families of the nearly 3,000 victims and includes a video of a Saudi national filming the U.S. Capitol, thought to be al-Qaeda's fourth target. The world’s population may have recently surpassed eight billion, but it’s a misleading figure. Growth is unevenly distributed, and many countries are experiencing a decline in population—in some cases, steeply. Consider Japan. The country with the fourth largest economy is now facing a rapidly declining birth rate, and a population projected to shrink in half by this century's end. Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports from Japan, examining how these demographic changes are affecting the country and its culture. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Jane Pauley. Listen up. Every Monday, tune in to our Sunday morning podcast, offering extended

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interviews, in-depth conversation, and inspiring stories on arts, culture, travel, and more,

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along with features that make you smile, because there's always something new under the sun.

0:22.4

Follow and listen to our Sunday morning podcast on the free Odyssey app, or wherever you get your podcasts. Tonight, you will hear from scientists and researchers about the Trump administration's plan to cut the budget at the National Institutes of Health,

0:46.3

and how those cuts could impact the health of Americans for generations.

0:51.3

Clinical trials for Alzheimer's disease or cancer that may take three or four years,

0:57.0

you can't just go in and decide, I'm going to shut those down and maybe I'll try something else.

1:01.0

Those are people's lives at risk.

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This video of a Saudi national filming the U.S. Capitol, its security posts and nearby landmarks,

1:13.6

was taken in the summer of 1999 and turned over to the FBI after 9-11.

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But it was never shared with the Bureau's own field agents or top intelligence officials.

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A lot of people will see this video for the first time and think,

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how is it remotely possible that it's just coming to light now?

1:34.7

Could it really have been sitting in a evidence locker room all of these years?

1:42.7

Ichin-No-No Japan sits regally, wedged between mountains an hour and a half west of Kyoto.

1:49.2

Its listed population, just shy of 50.

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But if it seems like more, it's for good reason.

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The village comes embroidered with 40 lifelike puppets.

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In the middle of town, on a playground,

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pedaling off toward the woods.

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It's lonely here.

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Back in my day, the village was full of kids.

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