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this is just good business Commerce Secretary Gina Rond is a fast rising star in the Democratic party enforcing large parts of our tough China trade policy while working to create millions of new jobs here in the US we allowed Manufacturing in this country to Wither on the vine in search of cheaper labor in Asia cheaper capital in Asia and here we are it's pretty well hidden isn't it yeah over if you didn't know uh how to get here you wouldn't easily stumble across this on the Windswept island of aleny the Nazis operated concentration camps on British soil decades later the British government is investigating how many people were killed here why might the British government have tried to cover up what happened on the Channel Islands the wall is full of great comedians Kevin Hart is a comedian I've been 5 five my whole like 54 52 and A2 a movie star and as you'll hear tonight a budding Tycoon cheers are you a billionaire yet none of your business and you trying to get me r trying to get me knocked my goam I'm Leslie stall I'm Bill Whitaker I'm Anderson Cooper I'm Sharon alony I'm John wory I'm Cecilia Vega I'm Scott pelly those stories and more tonight on 60 Minutes what does the Secretary of Commerce do until now mainly promote us businesses abroad it had not been a high-profile job till Gina Rond turned the second tier agency into a center of job creation manufacturing and National Security once the governor of Rhode Island Rondo at 52 seems to have come out of nowhere to become a rising star of the democratic party and of the Biden Administration as Commerce Secretary she's running new projects that could touch the lives of every American and she's helping lead the expanding cold war with China and confront Russia's aggression in Ukraine the battlefield for both those conflicts is technology if you think about um National Security today in 2024 it's not just tanks and missiles it's technology it's semiconductors it's AI it's it's drones and the Commerce department is at the red hot Center of technology and at the red hot Center a global Chip War that ramped up says Gina romond when Russia invaded Ukraine the Commerce Department stopped all semiconductor chips from being sold to Russia every drone every missile every tank has semiconductors in them and you know Leslie you know we're being effective because shortly after we started that work we heard stories of Russians taking semiconductors out of refrigerators out of dishwashers out out of breast pumps getting the chips to put them into their military equipment however the Russians are now working their way around this they are successfully and they're doing better in the war probably because of this you are right in what you say but she says it's absolutely the case that our export controls have hurt their ability to conduct the war made it harder and we are enforcing this every minute of every day doing everything we can these are some of the enforcers we should talk about our controls on Russia Rondo's team at Commerce that monitors and polices the ban on any company in the world from selling products with American chips in them to Russia but not just Russia I've made sure that the most advanced American Technologies can't be used in China the Chinese warn that these export controls could trigger an escalating trade War trade with China accounts for 750,000 us jobs and if trade ends we lose our jobs we want to trade with China on the vast majority of goods and services but on those Tech technologies that affect our national security no those um Advanced chips are in consumer goods Banks use them hospitals this is going toward products that are made for civilian use yeah well they also go into nuclear weapons surveillance systems and we know they want these chips and our sophisticated technology to advance their military her toughness has made her a Target in China where fake ads have her promoting the new Chinese made smartphone last year the government in Beijing hacked her email and when she was in China on a trip ironically to improve relations the tech company Huawei introduced that new smartphone with an advanced Chinese made chip it was kind of in your face as if to say look at the chip that we have and it was a pretty good high level chip right well I have their attention clearly and and they've gotten yours well what tells me is the export controls are working because that chip is not nearly as good it's years behind what we have in the United States we have the most sophisticated semiconductors in the world China doesn't we've out in ined China well we you mean Taiwan Fair while American tech companies design the world's most advanced chips none are actually made in the US 90% of them come from Taiwan and they are key to the future of US military weaponry and China from time to time threatens you know the wolf to invade Taiwan and some people say the whole reason is to get their hands on those chips that's a problem it's a risk it makes us vulnerable the problem of our Outsourcing production goes Way Beyond high tech with millions of American workers having lost their jobs that went overseas something romondo knows firsthand growing up as the youngest child in an Italian American family in Rhode Island this is the old bouleva watch Factory where my dad worked for almost 30 years her dad lost his job when bulva abandoned the the factory in 1983 and moved its operations to China it's hard for you to imagine it now as you look around here but this was a you know a bustling place you know they had a thousand people working here food trucks on the sidewalk an electric plating shop there a tool and die shop there and now this is what you have and how old were you I was in like sixth grade but I saw the toll it took on my dad and my family and that influenced her career choices from when she studied economics and played rugby at Harvard so this is my office to when she left a high-paying job as a venture capitalist to run for public office in Rhode Island this was the day that I was sworn in as state treasurer and um those my parents that was my dad that's your dad super proud who worked at Boulevard the man who worked at bouleva the man who taught me about manufacturing taught me that a job is about your pride ability to take care of your family not just a paycheck married with two children Rond a road scholar and Yale law school graduate was elected the state's first female governor in 2014 as a moderate Pro bus Democrat liberals in your party this is a quote look upon you as a cellout to big business I think that's ridiculous I hold businesses accountable as as much as anyone when I tell them they can't sell their semiconductors to China they don't love that but I do that in late 2020 president-elect Joe Biden called her about leading the Commerce Department which till then managed without much fanfare or headlines a mishmash of agencies and assignments ranging from monitoring the weather to measuring the level of contaminants in household dust so one day President elect Biden calls you and said what about being Commerce Secretary and you heard that and thought and truthfully initially I thought what does the Commerce Secretary do yeah uh and then the president-elect said to me come I want you to work with me to help rebuild American manufacturing and I called my brother my big brother and he said Gina dad would be so proud you got to do it you got to do it and that was it once at Commerce she began to lean on Congress this is just good business to fund her new programs with a hundred billion including 50 billion for the bipartisan chips act that she is now dispensing to reduce America's Reliance on Taiwan it's a huge day for the entire country last month in Arizona she announced her first award for making Leading Edge chips in the US to Intel we are announcing Our intention to invest 8.5 billion in Intel America's Champion Semiconductor Company Intel intends to construct and modernize facilities in Arizona New Mexico Oregon and Ohio she's made two other big Awards totaling $1 13 billion to taiwan-based tsmc and the South Korean company Samsung to make the world's most advanced chips in Arizona and Texas Rondo is also spreading her laress elsewhere in the country with another huge initiative the internet for all program we went with her to a corning Factory in North Carolina the world's largest manufacturer of fiber optic table you're looking at fiber on these spools all different colors what's inside of there is actually one of the most precise products ever manufactured by man when weeks chairman and CEO of Corning is expanding production to make some of the 10 million miles of new cable that's needed to connect the 24 million Americans living mostly in Rural America who don't have access to high-speed internet and under prodding by Rond he's investing corning's own Capital to do it we invested another half billion dollars and doubled our footprint for the US when you're spending all this money to connect you know small numbers of people who live miles away the expense almost doesn't make sense it does make sense the internet is no longer a luxury you need it to see the doctor to go to school to do your business to pay your bills to sign up for you know Social Security everyone has electricity in this country everyone ought to have the internet together she says the internet for all and the chip act initiatives will create about a half million jobs by 2030 but Wall Street is skeptical Intel for example just reported $7 billion in operating losses when you go to pick these different companies to give the money to it's it's social industrial policy something you know we gave up because it was shown that Private Industry does a better job picking you're smiling well uh is do they because in the case of semiconductors the market didn't get it right how did we lose this we allowed Manufacturing in this country to Wither on the vine in search of Cheaper labor in Asia cheaper capital in Asia and here we are we just pursued profit over National Security there are strings attached to these grants they have to provide daycare um you want them to have a diverse Workforce be union workers that is not social policy lesie sounds like it it's math this is pure math you won't have enough workers to do the job unless you figure out how to get women working in the facilities but on that point if they need women and women need daycare that's a decision for the company to make why mandated if it's what they need it's not mandated to be clear these are not mandates but it's written in there it is written but you know what's funny I never hear complaints about this from the companies the only complaints I have are from politicians in her three years in Washington Rondo has elevated the Commerce department and its secretary into a high-profile player China wakes up every day figuring out how to get around our regulations we got to wake up every day that much more Relentless and aggressive so I bring it every day so here comes the inevitable obvious question that you know is coming your way you are on a list of future presidential candidates does that sound good to you is it appetizing what sounds good to me is being the best Commerce Secretary there's ever been one qualification for high office is being able to duck a question like that now Holly Williams on assignment for 60 Minutes the names alitz Bergen bellson and buen Wald are Infamous as the scene of atrocities concentration camps run by Adolf Hitler's notorious SS but what you may be surprised to learn as we were is that two Nazi concentration camps were established on British soil in the Channel Islands around 80 miles from the British Mainland the islands lied just off the coast of France became possessions of the English crown around a thousand years ago and were occupied by Germany for nearly 5 years during World War II even in the United Kingdom many people don't know about the camps and as we discovered exactly what happened there is hotly disputed it's pretty well hidden isn't it yeah well if you didn't know uh how to get here you wouldn't easily stumble across it and this was a sort of back entrance there's not much left of the third reich's ler silt concentration camp on the Windswept island of aliny about 3 Mi long and 1 and 1 half wide nature is gradually swallowing up its crumbling concrete walls and the camps up here these take you straight into the the camp Marcus Roberts is an Oxford educated amateur historian who runs Heritage Tours he spent years researching this forgotten chapter in British history so undoubtedly if you wanted to put a pin on the map you could say this is where the Holocaust happened on British sovereign territory when Germany invaded France in 1940 the British government calculated that the Channel Islands had no strategic value and gave them up without a fight nearly all of the residents of aliny decided to evacuate before the German troops arrived on the empty Island the Germans set up two concentration camps as well as labor camps they brought in prisoners of war and forced laborers to build giant for ifications that still survive Today part of Hitler's Atlantic Wall to protect against Allied attack a minority of them were Jewish others were from Russia Ukraine Poland and Spain I understand this was called The Tunnel of Death yes it was Notorious in the memory of prisoners on two occasions they were forced to cram in here in an apparent rehearsal for their own death after the war in 19 1945 the British military investigated the camps and put the death toll on alony in the low hundreds some of those who lost their lives were buried under this plot of land but Marcus Roberts and others argue that more than 10,000 must have died on the island based on controversial calculations about the size of the labor force needed to build the fortifications Roberts told us it's because he's Jewish that he's determined to count all of the Dead there's the the Jewish instinct to you know leave no one behind you're trying to make sure that all the Jewish dead accounted remembered if you don't remember a life it's as if they never lived at all most academics dispute Roberts's estimate of the death toll but partly as a result of those disagreements last year the British government appointed a team of researchers to home through archives across Europe and more accurately count the number of prisoners who died on aliny Dr Jilly Carr an archaeologist at Cambridge University is coordinating the review why is this just a document search not a de it is likely that some of the people in Mass Graves were Jewish and according to halakar or Jewish law you cannot disturb the dead but the second reason is that according to prisoner statements some people were dumped at sea or thrown off cliffs what are we going to do dig up the entire Island well we can't do that the researchers are drawing on Rich material the Nazis were meticulous record Keepers and British archives contain firsthand testimonies from survivors look at this we were beaten with everything they could lay their hands on with sticks Spades pickaxes it sounds absolutely ghastly on certain days 5 to six up to 10 men died Dr Carr told us there's no evidence that gas Chambers were used on aliny but there were summary executions and the prisoners built the Nazi fortifications on starvation rations were they taken to oldy to be worked to death they were certainly seen as Expendable the aim was to get every ounce of work out of them and if they died it didn't matter and that was kind of perhaps expected they were disposable human beings yes yes how did your father end up in alony at a pub in the Channel Islands we met Gary font his father Francisco font fought on the losing side in the Spanish Civil War was arrested in France handed over to the Germans and sent to a concentration camp on alony Francisco survived and later married a British woman Gary's mother he witnessed um the execution of a young Soviet boy who decided to leave the work in detail and to change his Footwear so he decided to pick up these paper bags and wrap them around his feet and then tie them with string and a SS guard had seen him do this and walked up to him and shot him Point Blank Range Gary told us his father's experiences left him scarred I saw the emotion on his face yeah it's a tough do you think that emotion came from that he had survived the war in Spain and survived the camp here yeah ABS it was the first time I realized wow you know this man has a dee rooted emotion inside him that he could never get out the British government's effort to get the truth out by recounting the dead was commissioned by Lord pickles Sir Eric pickles a former cabinet minister and now the UK's Envoy for post Holocaust issues and the figures vary not by a few hundred not by a few thousand but by tens of thousands so it was the controversy that prompted you to commission the review yes it seemed to me that the sensible thing was well okay let's do that this in the open let's do it fully transparent he's also asked the researchers to put names to as many of those killed as they can if you remember them as individuals then it's another blow against Hitler Hitler wanted to eradicate the memory of people so this is kind of an ongoing fight against Hitler and his ideas Hitler's evil and still continues to affect uh to affect Europe and to the world but it's taken nearly 80 years for the British government to reexamine what happened on Alden and to make its report public the official British investigations in 1945 were classified for decades and unlike the trials of Nazi officials in Newberg the British authorities failed to prosecute a single German officer who worked on aliny even though many of them ended up in British prisoner of war camps I mean just to be clear these are possible war criminals the British government has gathered evidence against against them and they are in British custody yes they are at this point yes a sort of Slam Dunk case you'd have thought that's LED Marcus Roberts and others to claim that the British government tried to cover up the extent of the atrocities on Aly Dr Carr told us that could be true but one key document from the British war office investigation that made explain why there were no prosecutions is missing it could have been shredded um decades ago as part of what do we need these files for anymore but could it also have been shredded for more nefarious purposes I have no idea in order for me to say there was a cover up I want to see the decisions taken I want to look through those steps and to make up my own mind why might the British government have tried to cover up or whitewash what happened on aliny and and maybe more broadly on the Channel Islands there are some things that that happened that might not um that the British government might not necessarily have wanted a wider audience to know about those things once feared too troubling for the broader public happened on three of the other Channel Island where most residents did not evacuate before the occupation when the Germans arrived the locals mostly cooperated often with little Choice Hitler's portrait was hung outside this Cinema on the island of gery Nazi propaganda showed the British police working for German troops and British newspapers on the islands printed orders from Berlin this is a British newspaper and it's got the swas sticker on top that's right at the official archives on the island of Jersey Linda romeral showed us how British officials imp implemented Nazi policies asking Jewish residents to identify themselves and then confiscating their assets there was a huge amount of requisitioning of people's houses people's property during the occupation period but some resisted risking punishment to paint anti-nazi graffiti and illegally listening to British news on the radio that's my great aunt Louisa I suspect that she was probably quite Steely one member of the resistance was Louisa G who hid and escaped Russian prisoner in her home for nearly 2 years and this is the house Jenny lote told us when her great aunt Louisa was finally caught she was sent to ravensbrook concentration camp in Germany she was killed in a Nazi guest chamber she was gassed to death yeah after the occupation did the British government get in touch with your family to talk about what Louisa had done during the occupation and about her Murder By the Nazis the British government I think were kind of ashamed they were horrified that it happened and they didn't really want to get too involved in what had gone on there not wanting to talk about the resistance or not wanting to talk about the occupation at all well it was such a mixed picture there were people who had resisted the Germans as much whose resistance was possible within a tiny 9x5 Mile Island and there were also people who' collaborated some people had betrayed their own country the only possible legislation was treason which was still a hanging offense they didn't want to get into that that was the confusing messy dirty mix picture of of the Channel Islands occupation we'll learn more about that messy dirty history when the British government's review of the death toll at the camp on Aly is published next month but it's unlikely to satisfy everyone some kind of a apology and you know moral recompense would be helpful you you want the British government to apologize for not having prosecuted alleged war criminals yes I think it would be appropriate for them to recognize what should have been done didn't happen the horrors carried out on this tiny remote island are difficult to imagine the victims were silenced and buried but now nearly eight decades later they're finally being counted there have been plenty of successful standup comedians but few who've managed to do what Kevin Hart has in addition to becoming a bankable movie star he's also built an entertainment and business Empire and last month at 44 he was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American humor as close to a Lifetime Achievement Award as you can get Hart's comedy isn't particularly controversial it's conversational with a lot of cursing thrown in he tells revealing stories about his wife and four kids his embarrassing insecurities and his many shortcomings on stage Kevin Hart is an open book but when we sat down with him on one Topic at least he was a bit hard to pin down GQ said you're 55 the LA Times says you're 5'4 and some other place said you were 5'2 well that place is [ __ ] uh GQ finally got it right five five five five five all right 5 foot five like with a shoe on like a sneaker now if I put a boot on I can get the 5' five and a half Kevin Hart has been telling tall tales about himself on stage for more than two decades 43 years old I've been 5'5 My Whole Life 54 52 and A2 my whole life is talking about the things that you aren't afraid to laugh at about yourself I'm really confident that the laugh that I'm getting you're not laughing necessarily at me as if I'm a joke you're laughing at the experience I'm giving you an experience through a story that is relatable and more more importantly I'm saying things that other people just don't have the heart to say I mean you told a story about your wife watching tall people porn yeah t he was taller than me that was your main issue yeah why is he so tall is that what you want it was real we had a real conversation off of that is that what you're looking for if your search starts withall you can't you can't fix that yeah no I can't fix that we got a problem one of the sites wasn't even porn one of the sites was a bunch of tall men being active they were changing light bulbs putting on shelves hanging paintings what kind of Si is this what the is this she was like what you can't do none of that stuff I like that stuff har is the highest grossing comedian today he sells out Arenas around the world and the occasional football stadium we sold a football stadium out tonight so I need to hear that the wall is full of great comedians when we first met him in January at his offices in Los Angeles he was working on new mat materal For an upcoming comedy tour to do an hour comedy special how long does it take how many need to really work on a set 8 to n months are you sitting in a room with your team no I'm going back to Ground Zero just com small comedy clubs clubs rooms and I got two guys Harry rashford Joey Wells they act as my writers um and what they do is they grab my material as I say it but you can't write it down for me like I don't I don't don't like the long jokes or the long sentences so it has to be in bullet points um travel bad bad travel why bad travel makes me drive uhuh driving good versus bad everything has a good and a bad my rule is when I get on stage I would much rather have the dismantled picture in my head of kind of what I think it is and it not be good and then figured out in real time and walk off stage and go it was something there a few hours later 3,000 people showed up in Pasadena to hear Hart figure out his new jokes on stage everyone had to hand over their phones before he began Hart explained why like 90% of what I'm going to do tonight I feel like it's really good the reason why I took your phones is because of the other 10% right like just in case just in case some of is not you don't have no proof we agreed not to record any of his routine either but backstage we found his collaborators Harry Ratchford and Joey Wells taking a lot of notes appreciate y I'm Kevin har I love you good night how was this audience this audience was great great like you could feel the laughter never stop that's the the beauty of a theater the theater let you really feel the highs and lows of a set there's so much that he wants to do Joey Wells and Harry Ratchford along with comedians will spank Horton and Naim Lynn are among Hart's closest friends they're also known professionally as the plastic cup boys what are you actually looking for when he's on a stage and telling a joke What notes do you have Harry is always structured yeah we should put the joke here and move it around and for me I'm always just like how can it be just a little funnier he might get a standing ovation I go that was great that was great what if you try this yeah just spank and Naim have known har since he was a teenager growing up in a rough neighborhood in North Philadelphia was Kevin always as confident as he is today yes I mean it was perplexing in in the beginning like why does this little ugly dude have this much confidence I didn't get it nor Philly North Philly I don't know what he thinks he's doing he swears he can dance who movies his mom made Show Hart was always the family Entertainer he lived in a one-bedroom apartment with his brother Robert and his mom Nancy Hart she kept a close eye on Kevin she planned every moment of your day I had no free time after finishing my homework I had to get to swim practice me and my mom would walk home from practice the homework that I was supposed to do beforehand she would go over and check and end up making me redo it cuz nine times out of 10 I rushed through it just to get it done she would then make me re read and I would skip Pages not expecting the quiz of the book to come back half what she would give me when I said I was done and then she would make me read it again do you credit her with the drive you have absolutely absolutely his mom also kept Kevin's dad Henry Witherspoon at a distance he was in and out of prison and addicted to drugs which Hart talked about in a 2011 standup special called Laugh at My Pain I was in a weird like spelling be debate now here's the thing my dad would show up in my events and treat them as if they were athletic Events first of all you can't cheer for no kid at a spelling be it's a spelling be it's quiet I'm focused I'm in the middle of spelling a very difficult word my Dad shows up late bust through the back door high as hell making c-ad noises all right once again I cannot make this up all right this this is all I heard I'm in the middle of spelling some out of nowhere all I heard was all right all right all right yeah yeah the actual details of stuff he did are really heartbreaking yeah and yet you tell it in a way that's funny is it heartbreaking to you no because it must have been at the time I say it for what it was as a kid that's dead by the way in my environment that's the norm it's normal to see a parent drunk or whatever your dad even in the depths of his drug use he wanted to see you and your brother absolutely there was a period where he disappeared but I didn't see him in a long time and I saw him on the subway and he was in bad shape and I was like Dad he turned around and saw me and doors open my dad walked off and and ran later told me I ran cuz it just hurt me for you to see me like that and that was one of his key factors into going and getting help Hart was eventually able to help his dad get clean before he died in 2022 my dad is crazy Kevin said his father loved to hear the stories he told about him in front of thousands of people so we talk about my dad we celebrate my dad but when Hart started doing standup at 18 He struggled to find places to perform and you would take gigs wherever you could get them like you're talking bowling alleys you're talking cabaret strip clubs I did strip clubs comedy and strip clubs no and it's white think there's a lot no I don't know who thought that comedy and strippers mix but I remember one of the most heartbreaking moments for me on stage is like in the middle of my set this was at a strip club and I remember hearing this lady going oh baby after you told the joke oh baby like like basically so disgusted and heartbroken that this is what I chose to do with my life hard thought he was about to make it big when he shot a sitcom for ABC called The Big House in 2003 my God it's little K the network flew him out to The Upfront to present the show to advertisers and the media I'm next to walk on stage so they can announce the big house you're the guy with the microphone that's backstage managing the this is what I see he's right here I'm with him all right I'll tell him right now uh Kevin hold up one second they just said they're not they're not going to go through or pick it up somebody should be back here to talk to you shortly what does that mean the guy with the microphone is telling you that your series is not being picked up by the network not the network exec not the CEO of Disney coming out saying hey no no no no a guy named Barry in the back holding a curtain it was only because of that rejection I don't want to feel that I don't like that you got to hire me when you're ready you're saying that my career is basically determined off of the needs of people that I don't know and that I don't talk to I might be sitting here all day if I don't go grab it and I don't go make what I feel should be mine and that is what he did he started a small production company now called heartbeat and began making his own hour-long standup specials he also marketed himself relentlessly through social media Hollywood Studios took notice get on my back what I would rather die jump on my back no I'm going to die let me down Kevin what's up when he was picked in 2018 to host the Oscars it seemed like a high point in his career I have nothing to against gay people be but then comments he made about gay people years earlier on stage and on Twitter cause controversy me being a heterosexual male if I can prevent my son from being gay I will Hart stepped down as the Oscar's host initially you didn't apologize later on you did well later on the understanding came from the best light bulb ever wand said there's people that are being hurt today because of comments like the ones that you made then and there's people that will think it's okay to make those comments today based off of what you did then it was presented to me in a way where I couldn't I couldn't ignore that so in those moments of Despair great understanding and education can't come out of it if you're giving the opportunity these days it's hard to keep track of all the businesses heart has a hand in the weekend we spent with him he was in constant motion and promotion starting with his daily pre-dawn workout 60 Minutes is this what you want huh this what you want I'm going give you what you want so the good thing is that we make it out of here then he was off to Walmart to publicize a nutrition supplement company he owns to reach people finally you're a real person he's also got a fast food chain a tequila brand and a $100 million Venture Capital fund cheers and heartbeat that little production company he started is now worth more than $650 million I'm no longer just a comedian I'm an investment I'm a studio I'm a partner looking for Partnerships work for higher is not in my best interest if it's a oneandone situation that means the endless stream of movies shows podcasts and commercials Kevin Hart pops up in stop it chances are heartbeat is making money off them too even my stunt double has a stunt double are you a billionaire yet none of your business and you trying to get me robs trying to get me knocked you will be a billionaire I mean hopefully and even if I don't or if I'm not I think the better side to what I've done is create what can become the new Norm for other people in the business of funny for other people in the business of entertainment right not just being a part of the business but learning and understanding how to be the business Kevin Hart's daughter on the jokes he tells about her why is he blowing my business out there at 60 minutes overtime.com now the last minute of 60 Minutes tonight an update of our story on developments in 60 minutes 5year investigation into mysterious brain injuries to US National Security Personnel we reported evidence possibly linking the injuries to a secret Russian intelligence unit called 29155 this past week a bipartisan group of senators wrote the president the 60 Minutes piece presented compelling evidence that warrants further review and requested that the administration renew efforts to identify the cause of these injuries and ensure that victims get the treatment they deserve the intelligence Community continues to maintain that it does not see the hand of a foreign adversary in this I'm Scott py we'll be back next week with another edition of 60 Minutes anything for love inside the romance scam epidemic tomorrow on CBS mornings [Music] [Music]
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