60 Minutes Season 9 Episode 17 - Watch Legally and Safely
60 Minutes Season 9 Episode 17
60 Minutes: February 14, 2010 Iran's Uranium; World Economic Forum Meeting; Scamming People Made Easy In our first story tonight, Leslie Stahl with David Kris, head of the National Security Division at the Justice Dept. discuss just how close Iran is to 'the bomb' with their uranium purity. Also, where on earth might you run into royalty, Google's creator, a head of state or any number of other highly powerful and important people? That would be Davos, Switzerland, a small little Alpine village that hosts the World Economic Forum. Check your invitation - only about 2,500 are sent out. Scott Pelley has his. Finally, Morley Safer with a report that delves into why we know about the cons and scams and still fall for them over and over. Is it really a matter of greed? You might be surprised. And some of the cons out there would seem pretty obvious, such as pigeons being the next big food craze, but smart people part with their money every day for just such things. -- All this and Andy Rooney tonight on 60 Minutes --
How to Watch 60 Minutes Season 9 Episode 17 Legally and Safely
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