60 Minutes 4/17/22
60 Minutes
CBS News
3.8 • 2.6K Ratings
🗓️ 18 April 2022
⏱️ 48 minutes
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On this Easter Sunday edition of "60 Minutes," Russia has proven it is prepared, and bold enough, to launch a large-scale cyberattack. How is the U.S. government preparing? Bill Whitaker investigates. Leslie Stahl on the road ahead for Volkswagen as it battles Toyota for title of world’s largest automaker. Anderson Cooper digs deep into the future of flying vehicles.
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| 0:40.0 | We are seeing, evolving intelligence about Russian planning for potential attacks. We have to assume that there's going to be a breach, there's going to be an incident, there's going to be an attack. |
| 1:05.0 | When you've got someone like Vladimir Putin who just doesn't seem to care about norms, how do you protect against that? |
| 1:14.0 | I think we are dealing with a very dangerous, very sophisticated, very well-resourced cyber actor, and that's why we've been telling everybody consistently shields up. |
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| 1:44.0 | All at high speed as they attempt to become 50% electric by the end of the decade. |
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| 2:22.0 | I'm Leslie Stahl. I'm Bill Whittaker. I'm Anderson Cooper. I'm Sharon Alfonci. I'm John Wortham. I'm Scott Pelley. Those stories and more tonight on 60 minutes. |
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