60 Minutes Season 9 Episode 19 - Watch Legally and Safely
60 Minutes Season 9 Episode 19
60 Minutes: -- February 28, 2010 Selling Secrets; Armenians vs Turks; "The Hurt Locker" ********************* In our first story tonight, Scott Pelley gets a surprisingly candid look into the world of espionage in, of all places, the highly secretive China. Who is stealing classified information and who is buying the secrets? ********************* Also, Bob Simon with a report from the banks of the Euphrates River. Armenians claim that some 100 years ago the Turks committed genocide with the deportation and killing of more than a million Armenians. The Turkish government doesn't believe that's what happened at all. ******************** Finally, "The Hurt Locker", a film garnering a lot of attention for at least a couple Oscar's was directed by a woman. Kathryn Bigelow. Lesley Stahl reports not only on how a woman came to be behind what's considered one of the best movies about efforts of a specialized bomb squad in the Iraq war, but how it feels to go up against her ex-husband, James Cameron and his record setting "Avatar" movie at the Academy Awards.
How to Watch 60 Minutes Season 9 Episode 19 Legally and Safely
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