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60 Minutes

60 Minutes 7/4

60 Minutes

CBS News

Society & Culture, Tv & Film

3.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Bill Whitaker reports on how Russian spies used a popular piece of software to unleash a virus that spread to 18,000 government and private computer networks. Ken Burns, the filmmaker known for his exhaustive documentaries on American subjects, gives Scott Pelley a glimpse into how his films are made, the message he wants to convey with them and how he became the person he is today. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the band that desegregated Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans and is now playing through the pandemic.

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0:00.0

In March 2020, a family on the Northern Cheyenne reservation in Lamedier Montana got shocking news about their loved one.

0:07.0

Christy wouldn't die.

0:08.4

My daughter came and notified me that Christy was run over.

0:13.1

And I said, it should be okay. And she's like, no, she died. I was like, what?

0:17.0

Missing justice from CBS News takes you inside what really happened that night,

0:21.6

and the federal investigation that followed.

0:24.2

Listen to Missing Justice from CBS News on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:37.0

The SolarWinds hack is the largest and most sophisticated cyber attack the world has ever seen.

0:43.9

The most surprising thing to me is that 60 minutes has been looking into it for months

0:48.0

and found the attack is far from over.

0:51.6

Wow. So unless you get rid of all the computers and all the computer networks,

0:56.0

you will not be sure that you have gotten this out of the systems.

0:59.2

You will not be.

1:02.1

That may be our shot.

1:04.4

Ken Burns has made nearly 40 films, finding the American paradox in the Wars We Fight,

1:12.8

and the games we play.

1:14.6

I told people that baseball was the sequel to the Civil War and I meant it.

1:19.0

I meant it. How we play games and the nature of immigration and the exclusion of women

1:24.4

and popular culture and advertising and heroes and villains in our imagination and race and race.

1:37.6

New Orleans was quieter than normal during the pandemic.

1:40.8

But musicians find a way. Tonight we introduce you to New Orleans self-proclaimed best band in the land.

1:56.0

So you could hear them and their story.

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