60 Minutes: Iran’s Assassins/Red and Green/Pink (CBS, June 9, 2024)

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60 Minutes” presents a post-season edition with updated, previously broadcast segments, airing at 7:00-8:00 PM ET/PT on the CBS Television Network. The episode includes three segments: “Iran’s Assassins,” “Red and Green,” and “Pink.”

In “Iran’s Assassins,” Lesley Stahl looks into Iran’s covert operations in the U.S. and Europe, where the regime deploys proxy assassins to target critics of its government. Britain’s head of counter-terrorism policing, Matt Jukes, notes a significant increase in Iran’s efforts, and Stahl meets with former White House national security adviser John Bolton and Iranian American activist Masih Alinejad, both targets of these threats.

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“Red and Green” takes viewers to Wyoming, where correspondent Bill Whitaker meets the state’s Republican governor, Mark Gordon. Surprisingly, Gordon has set an ambitious goal of making Wyoming not just carbon-neutral but carbon-negative in CO2 emissions, despite the state being the nation’s largest coal producer. Governor Gordon discusses his “all-of-the-above” approach to energy and his commitment to his goal, despite facing opposition from climate change deniers within his own party.

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In the final segment, “Pink,” Cecilia Vega profiles international music superstar Alecia Moore, known professionally as Pink. Vega meets Pink at her California home and goes backstage on her tour, tracing the artist’s journey to superstardom over her 25-year career.

60 Minutes: Iran’s Assassins/Red and Green/Pink airs Sunday, June 9, 2024, at 7:00-8:00 PM ET/PT on CBS.

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