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Sunday, 60 Minutes visits the home of Ina Garten and follows her journey from the early days of working at the White House, to becoming a successful businesswoman, Food Network TV host, and one of America’s most celebrated cooks. cbsn.ws/3CWBgRR
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The United States has 63 national parks, none dedicated just to the American prairie. The non-profit American Prairie is trying to change that, but is facing resistance. Sunday, meets American Prairie’s CEO & local ranchers. cbsn.ws/3se4aI8
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To check the wind turbines, Bridie Salmon harnesses herself to a cable, jumps from the boat to a ladder, then climbs eight stories to the top. Once Salmon is on the platform, she makes the rounds, carefully inspecting and servicing the turbine. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
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More than 300 wind turbines off the English coastal town of Grimsby generate enough electricity to help power more than 2 million homes daily. To maintain the energy source, an apprenticeship program teaches people how to service the turbines. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
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The wind turbines are nearly 600 feet high with spinning blades that are roughly the length of the world’s largest passenger jet. Bridie Salmon, a newly trained turbine technician, is tasked with ensuring the wind turbines keep spinning once installed. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
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"It's a total team game to get these pictures in an aircraft," 60 Minutes cameraman Chris Albert says. Albert had to learn to escape a submerged helicopter before filming this week’s report on offshore wind farms. cbsn.ws/3SbkkfZ
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Off the coast of Grimsby, England, more than 300 wind turbines produce electricity to help power over 2 million homes a day. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how the turbines work and how the project has been received.
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"I've filmed in war zones, in Black Hawks, in disasters, I've flown in the back of aircraft with the door down, done all kinds of stuff like that. The training from these guys was far more intense than going into a war zone," Chris Albert says. cbsn.ws/3gj6ryR
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“Coach Sanders was the biggest hire in college football. I’m talking about Power Five level.” Since Deion Sanders took over Jackson State’s football team, they have dominated their HBCU opponents. cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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In April, Russian forces killed civilians in a suburb of Kyiv. Some bodies remained in the streets for weeks. Scott Pelley returns to Bucha and speaks with the families of the victims, streaming tonight at 8p ET on .
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Today marks 100 years since the British Broadcasting Corporation was founded. In 2002, Bob Simon profiled the BBC, widely known as the Beeb, heard in more than 40 languages all over the world.
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What convinced Travis Hunter, the top-ranked college football recruit, to go to Jackson State last winter? “Coach Prime. He just let me know how big of an impact I can have on the people, and that’s one of the things I wanted to do,” Hunter says. cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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“I’m hoping a political figure, or someone, some billionaire, is out there saying, ?You know what? I’m going to bet on Prime,’” Deion Sanders, now coaching football at Jackson State University as Coach Prime, tells . cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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In September, Scott Pelley traveled back to Bucha, Ukraine and met with families of the civilians slaughtered by Russian troops. Dmytro Kozyarevich lost both of his parents. He identified them from photos of the dead. cbsn.ws/3SadTJY
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“He laid in the street for a week and a half until they picked him up and brought him to the [mass grave]. He’d been shot in the head,” Elena Rubailo says about her husband of almost 50 years, Volodymyr Rubailo. “We loved each other very much.” cbsn.ws/3SadTJY
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“Since the occupation, I’ve had to bury more than 200 people,” Father Andriy Halavin tells Scott Pelley. Of those Father Halavin buried, 75 were unidentified. “God knows each person’s name. He does not distinguish people by whether they are living or dead” cbsn.ws/3SadTJY
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“For the world to remember? Well, so much joy. Such a thirst for life. Why did [my son] have to die?… It doesn’t make any sense, in any world, to kill them… They were the meaning of my life.” Oleksandr Chikmariov lost his wife & two young sons in Bucha. cbsn.ws/3SadTJY
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“None of them deserved to die this way… Let people remember and know that this was done by Russia,” Vladyslav Minchenko tells Scott Pelley. Minchenko & Serhii Matiuk gathered dead bodies during Russia’s occupation in Bucha and buried them in a mass grave. cbsn.ws/3SadTJY
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"Those who were killed walking down the road – they were shot in the back. The [people] we gathered from the basements – they were all shot in the back. People were on their knees, blindfolded," Vladyslav Minchenko tells Scott Pelley.
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On Monday, former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. In 2009, Bernanke told 60 Minutes, "The lesson of history is that you do not get a sustained economic recovery as long as the financial system is in crisis."
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If approached by a Power Five school, would Deion Sanders be receptive? “I’m going to have to entertain it. Straight up. I’d be a fool not to,” Sanders says, adding that his concern is for his assistants, who are underpaid by college football standards. cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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“I’m hoping a political figure, or someone, some billionaire, is out there saying, ?You know what? I’m going to bet on Prime,’” Deion Sanders, now coaching football at Jackson State University as Coach Prime, tells . cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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What convinced Travis Hunter, the top-ranked college football recruit, to go to Jackson State last winter? “Coach Prime. He just let me know how big of an impact I can have on the people, and that’s one of the things I wanted to do,” Hunter says. cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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“Coach Prime has opened up doors for the Southwestern Athletic Conference that we could not get into.” Since Deion Sanders became head coach of Jackson State, several major corporations have stepped in with sponsorships for the school and the conference. cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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“Coach Sanders was the biggest hire in college football. I’m talking about Power Five level.” Since Deion Sanders took over Jackson State’s football team, they have dominated their HBCU opponents. cbsn.ws/3TsOjAY
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Offshore wind power has created over 500 jobs for the town of Grimsby, but some people say their electricity bills have gone up since the turbines were installed. “I can’t see any benefits to be quite honest,” Bob Formby, a local fisherman, says. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
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Here’s how wind turbines work: wind turns the blades around a shaft inside the turbine, which spins a generator. Energy then travels through cables under the seabed and connects to an offshore substation, and then to a power station on land. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
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