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How vulnerable is the world's oil supply in Saudi Arabia? | 60 Minutes Australia
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Since the war in Iran began, oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have stalled, disrupting a route that carries 20% of the world’s oil supply. As a result, oil prices have surged, pushing U.S. gas prices up an average of almost $0.50 a gallon, according to GasBuddy.com. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the U.S. is addressing the threat with “American firepower,” adding that the “Iranian Navy is largely no more. There'll be more boats to be sunk, for sure. So their ability to project any
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In 1975, Mike Wallace interviewed with the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi during a ski vacation in Switzerland. At the time, the U.S. faced high unemployment and a struggling economy. Wallace asked the shah if the high price of oil was the root of the world's economic chaos. In early 1979, the shah left Iran and went into exile, and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini assumed control of the country. #iran #iranianhistory #shah
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If the disruption lasts long enough, the consequences could be serious and widespread. According to former White House energy adviser Bob McNally, a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would almost certainly trigger a global recession. “The world economy cannot grow without 20% of its energy supply, period,” says McNally.
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“Over the last 40 years, the United States has been exposed to something that our biology was never intended to handle,” warns former FDA Commissioner David Kessler. “Energy-dense, highly palatable, rapidly absorbable, ultraprocessed foods that have altered our metabolism and have resulted in the greatest increase in chronic disease in our history,” Kessler explains. There is no single official definition of ultraprocessed foods, but they are often packaged, ready-to-eat items lining grocery sto
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McDowell County, West Virginia, was once the nation’s largest coal producer. Now, it is one of the poorest places in America, and one in three households depends on SNAP benefits. Now, the program that has fed families for decades is facing the largest cuts in its history. Residents tell 60 Minutes it is another setback in a place that they say has been left behind. Cecilia Vega reports, Sunday. | 60 Minutes
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Rapid Fire with Dr. Peter Attia: Norah O’Donnell asks the longevity physician about buzzy health topics, medical debates, and trending diets. | 60 Minutes
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For years, 60 Minutes has been investigating Havana Syndrome, mysterious brain injuries reported by U.S. national security officials. “It was like a dentist drilling on steroids... Pressure and pain started coursing from inside my right ear, down my jaw, down my neck, and into my chest,” Carrie said in 2024. We’re disguising her because she’s a working FBI agent. Days later, she said, her phone battery swelled until it broke the case. She also said she felt like she has early Alzheimer’s, with h
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“This is the mother of all choke points,” says Bob McNally, former White House energy adviser. “Imagine your heart has one artery taking that lifeblood to the rest of your body. And that is what the Strait of Hormuz is.” McNally, who was an energy policy adviser to President George W. Bush during the Iraq War, says he supports President Trump’s goal of defanging the Iranian regime. “I believe that what President Trump is doing in terms of defanging the Iranian regime is principled, courageous, a
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In the 1940s, McDowell County, West Virginia, was rich in coal jobs. At its peak, nearly 100,000 people lived there, earning some of the nation’s highest hourly wages. But machines replaced miners, jobs dwindled, and the local economy collapsed. The poverty John F. Kennedy witnessed here in 1960 led him to launch the modern food stamp program. Today, there are fewer than a thousand coal jobs left and only about 17,000 people remain. | 60 Minutes
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In 2016, Newcastle chef Ben Batterham found a burglar, armed and high on drugs, lurking in his baby’s bedroom. He saw red, and pursued the intruder out of his house and down the street. There was a violent struggle as Ben attempted a citizen’s arrest. Moments later the burglar suffered a heart attack and died. Ben Batterham found himself arrested and charged with murder. And in 2019, a jury found Ben not guilty of the 2016 murder and manslaughter of home intruder Richard Slater. Now, Ben Batterh
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To pack years of experience into a single ski season, Olympian Mikaela Shiffrin purposely skipped races when she was younger. Her strategy: racing meant two runs in a day, but practice could mean up to 15. “If I was racing against girls five years older than I was then I needed to get…needed to get five years of experience in one winter of training,” Shiffrin told 60 Minutes in 2014. At the time, she trained every day for up to five hours, including the expected, like weightlifting, and the unex
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“We’re going backwards,” says Steve St. Juliana, whose 14-year-old daughter, Hana, was killed in a school shooting four years ago, along with three other students. “Changes that have been made at [the] legislative level, trying to add more mental health support, more gun control. It’s all being reversed.” Hana was killed by a 15-year-old student at Oxford High School, about 40 miles north of Detroit. The shooter was armed with a 9-millimeter handgun. A private investigation of the shooting calle
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On the 40th anniversary of the Challenger explosion, 60 Minutes revisits a 1996 interview with engineers who said they tried to stop the launch. The space shuttle broke apart shortly after liftoff, killing all seven crew members, including teacher Christa McAuliffe. | 60 Minutes
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Greg Edgreen, who ran the Pentagon’s investigation into mysterious neurological symptoms suffered by American officials, known as Havana Syndrome, said in 2024 that the U.S. is being attacked by Russia. Edgreen said top officials are “being neutralized.” | 60 Minutes
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The 60 Minutes team explores the world’s largest cave passage. It is a three-day, nearly 6-mile hike through chambers large enough to hold a skyscraper. Scott Pelley says it’s one of the most exciting experiences he’s ever had on 60 Minutes, and that’s really saying something. Sunday. #vietnam #sondoong #cave
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In 1975, Mike Wallace interviewed with the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi during a ski vacation in Switzerland. At the time, the U.S. faced high unemployment and a struggling economy. Wallace asked the shah if the high price of oil was the root of the world’s economic chaos. In early 1979, the shah left Iran and went into exile, and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini assumed control of the country. | 60 Minutes
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