60 Minutes Season 37 Episode 8 Handouts for the Homeland; Submission; Highway in the Sky
- July 10, 2005
In season 37, episode 8 of 60 Minutes, viewers are treated to a trio of insightful segments. The first segment is called "Handouts for the Homeland," and looks into the massive amount of federal aid that was distributed to American farmers during the pandemic. While many farmers were indeed in need of help, some received an alarming amount of money, leading to questions about the efficacy and fairness of the aid process. Correspondent Lesley Stahl examines the issue and speaks with farmers who both received and did not receive aid.
The second segment, titled "Submission," is a look into a disturbing situation in Russia. Correspondent Scott Pelley profiles Mikhail Khodorkovsky, one of the most famous businessmen in the country, who was imprisoned by the Putin government for daring to challenge the country's political status quo. Even after his release, Khodorkovsky continues to speak out against the regime, risking his safety and the safety of his family. Pelley's interview with Khodorkovsky sheds light on the difficulties facing those who dare to defy Putin's reign.
Finally, "Highway in the Sky" takes viewers on a breathtaking journey into the world of aerial transportation. Correspondent Jon Wertheim explores the promise of autonomous flying vehicles, which companies like Airbus and Volocopter are investing in heavily. Wertheim visits their testing grounds and even takes a ride in one of the vehicles to demonstrate how they work. The segment offers a glimpse into the very real future of transportation, and raises questions about how we as a society will adapt to this new world.
Overall, season 37, episode 8 of 60 Minutes offers a thought-provoking mix of perspectives on current events and technological advancements.