60 Minutes Season 38 Episode 27 39 Years, 6 Months, 4 Days; War Proffieers?, The Captain
- July 9, 2006
39 Years, 6 Months, 4 Days; War Profiteers?, The Captain is the 27th episode of the 38th season of the award-winning news program 60 Minutes. In this episode, the first segment focuses on the case of Raymond Jennings, who spent more than 13,000 days in prison for a crime he did not commit. After almost four decades, new evidence emerged that led to his exoneration, bringing to light flaws in the justice system and the difficulties faced by those who are wrongfully convicted.
The second segment of the episode delves into the issue of war profiteering by private contractors during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Correspondent Scott Pelley investigates the actions of companies like DynCorp and their role in hiring local nationals to perform dangerous tasks for inadequate pay, resulting in a series of lawsuits and allegations of human trafficking.
Finally, the episode features a one-on-one interview with Captain Scott Kelly, who spent a record-breaking year in space. In the interview, he discusses his experiences living in microgravity for an extended period of time and the psychological and physical effects it had on him. Kelly also talks about the importance of space exploration and his hopes for the future of the space program.
Overall, 39 Years, 6 Months, 4 Days; War Profiteers?, The Captain provides an insightful and thought-provoking overview of issues ranging from justice reform to corporate accountability and space exploration. With its trademark rigorous reporting, 60 Minutes continues to be a must-watch program for anyone interested in current events and in-depth investigative journalism.