Crisis in the Red Sea; The Looting of Cambodia | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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Published 2024-06-26
First, a report on the U.S. Navy response to the Houthi Red Sea crisis. And, a look at how Cambodia is tracking down looted antiquities.

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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you 60 Minutes for airing the looting of Cambodia. And Thank you very much to those who help bring our ancestors home! May God bless you always.šŸ‘
  • @michaela5311
    60 minutes Australia doesnā€™t have comments enabled so thankful you guys do.
  • @gravy_brain
    i just returned from Cambodia less than a week ago. Beautiful people. This makes me happy. They can use the love.
  • Gratitude to the people who helpšŸ™šŸ» Arts going back homešŸ„° Hip hip hurreyšŸ‘
  • @gameosapien13
    No criminals charges were filed against the museum purchasing staff or the billionaires? Gee what a surprise, they all knew those items were looted Cambodian treasures but didn't care as long as they got there hand on them.
  • Anderson's interview with the Met director was excellent! I hope this story corrects the wrong done by the museums and others.
  • @ES-bl1wy
    Cambodia should have those in a museum in their country. Hope they don't get destroyed or stolen again.
  • Thanks for your reporting of this unspeakable act (looting of Cambodia). Itā€™s a shame that weā€™re complicit with this crime! WHAT A SHAME!!šŸ˜¤šŸ˜”šŸ¤¬
  • @derekdash5299
    Possession of stolen goods is a criminal offence. Why havenā€™t there been any charges laid against those in the museums?
  • @LIONTAMER3D
    Cambodian culture is truly ancient & uniquely beautiful
  • How about the artefacts in the British Museum and in France??????
  • the Met lady looking away at the hard question , says it all .
  • @ppmodelmaker
    Finally I am proud to see Anderson Cooper reporting on the right side of great reporting and honesty. This truly was an amazing change in my opinion of you Anderson.
  • @NMW320earth
    I went to India in the late 1980ā€™s saw a temple with one goddess on the left side of an entrance to a temple and an empty hole on the right. I then went to the Asian museum in NYC and saw the right side goddess, I was shocked because it was the first time I realized where specifically the destruction took place. If the gods are not in their home temples they at one point were removed. A Godā€™s home is in a temple. The flip side of this dilemma is that school children and people of all ages can learn about history, religion and a different time period by going to museums. I donā€™t think a warehouse in Cambodia is where the Gods should be either.
  • Looting of these Temples has happened for thousands of years. Going back to Monarchs of Siam. Some of the worst destruction is on the Buddhist relics in Afghanistan
  • @cybergod77
    On the Red Sea crisis, what's the contribution by other major countries (UK, EU and China) and those in this region? Is Saudi Arabia contributing oil FOC to the U.S ships?
  • @AmberTyseti
    They didnā€™t agree to send the statute back , they lost in court and had to give it back
  • Keep in mind that the (broken) and stolen artifacts from Cambodia "can never" be restored to their originality since the original quality of the products had been damaged and destroyed. How can these thieves, the looters, feel good when they look at the stolen products knowing that they are criminals of the most despicable class? Their state of mentality must have been blinded by a "pure insanity". If I were the leader of Cambodia, I'd pursue the charges to the fullest against these known looters. Thieves, these are mistakes of the worse kind you have done against a national and world heritage for which can never be paid in full. You are encouraged to come forth and give Cambodia (and the world) a sincere apology.
  • @5050songs
    Many art museums around the world should return their stolen pieces. This is especially true for the Met, where itā€™s apparently more about the egos of the curators, than it truly is about the protection and preservation of human history.