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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs anyone watching "60 Minutes"?
They are doing an interview with US aid worker Jessica Buchanan who was rescued from 3 months captivity in Somalia. She and a Danish co-worker were rescued by Navy Seals. What an amazing story. Her book comes out this week. What a brave young woman!
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Is anyone watching "60 Minutes"? (Original Post)
femmocrat
May 2013
OP
And my god. The children of those 2 billion people not dying of malaria, polio, and easily
applegrove
May 2013
#5
Don't usually watch TV, but this sounds amazing. Is this show available online?
RedCappedBandit
May 2013
#6
Sienna86
(2,149 posts)1. Just watch it.
Excellent segment. I could have listened to her for hours.
jessie04
(1,528 posts)2. And as usual MY President took control...
and saved her life. TG.
(of course the pukes will blame him for wasting gas or something)
applegrove
(118,677 posts)3. That was a great story. The bill gates story brough a tear to mine eye too.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)4. I was amazed at all the new "inventions" that Bill Gates is involved with.
And he is using them to make life better for so many people. I have to admit I had a negative impression of him because of his work with education reform, but I was unaware of some of these philanthropic ventures.
applegrove
(118,677 posts)5. And my god. The children of those 2 billion people not dying of malaria, polio, and easily
treated diseases. Amazing.
RedCappedBandit
(5,514 posts)6. Don't usually watch TV, but this sounds amazing. Is this show available online?