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S55 E4 Taiwan | After Ian | Church and State
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Taiwan – As tensions keep rising between the U.S. and China over Taiwan, 60 MINUTES' Lesley Stahl travels to the island – a progressive, thriving democracy – to see how people on the ground are reacting and preparing for the possibility of a Chinese invasion. 

After Ian – 60 MINUTES spans the affected coastline of southwestern Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Correspondent Bill Whitaker and his team return to Sanibel Island with a family to discover what happened to their home and visit America's first sustainably designed, hurricane-proofed, solar-powered town, which suffered almost no damage after a direct hit from the category four storm. 

Church and State – As the Southern Baptist Convention finds itself at the center of a sexual abuse scandal under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department, 60 MINUTES' Anderson Cooper meets the convention's newly elected president. Bart Barber was tapped in June to lead the largest evangelical institution in America. A small-town Texas pastor, Barber speaks with Cooper about the sex abuse scandal, his faith, and what he hopes evangelicals will keep in mind during the upcoming midterm elections.

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2022/10/02 S55 E3 5.5
Olena Zelenska | What Happened at Grizzly Flats | Captain Kolisi

Olena Zelenska – Following months of the catastrophic war in Ukraine and news of Vladimir Putin's declaration of annexing occupied Ukrainian territories (a violation of international law), 60 MINUTES' Scott Pelley meets First Lady Olena Zelenska in the capital of Kyiv. Zelenska, a trained architect and former comedy writer, speaks of the transformation of her country and herself. 

What Happened at Grizzly Flats – 60 MINUTES' Bill Whitaker visits the rural community of Grizzly Flats in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, almost wiped out in one of the worst wildfires in California's history. A year after the fire, angry residents are demanding answers from the U.S. Forest Service, whom they blame for letting a small fire get out of control and become a catastrophe. Through Freedom of Information Act requests and eye-witness testimony, Whitaker seeks to uncover what happened in those crucial first days of the Caldor fire. 

Captain Kolisi – Correspondent Jon Wertheim profiles South Africa's first Black rugby captain, Siya Kolisi, whose team, the Springboks, won the 2019 Rugby World Cup. For a century, the Springboks have been a symbol of the nation's oppressive white minority rule. In post-apartheid South Africa, Kolisi is keenly aware of the challenges of transforming the team. Wertheim follows Kolisi's long and unexpected road to rugby glory as he uses the sport to help bind a country still riven by inequality and racial divisions.

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2022/10/16 S55 E5 6.3
The Lost Souls Of Bucha | The Power Of Grimsby | Coach Prime

The Lost Souls Of Bucha – Scott Pelley returns to the Ukrainian town of Bucha to meet with the families of the victims found in a mass grave behind St. Andrew's Orthodox Church. Pelley speaks with locals who negotiated with the Russians to access the dead bodies and dig the grave. He also talks to a Bucha resident who lost his family in a Russian attack. 

The Power Of Grimsby – With a combined threat of climate change and the ongoing war in Ukraine triggering a possible global energy crisis, clean and renewable energy is having a moment. 60 MINUTES travels to the old fishing town of Grimsby, England, where the world's largest offshore wind farm now powers millions of homes a day in the U.K. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi looks at how the wind turbines work, the growing industry of offshore wind, and how the once distressed town of Grimsby has evolved into the new offshore clean energy powerhouse of Europe. 

Coach Prime – Correspondent Jon Wertheim spends time with NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders ("Coach Prime"), who is putting the football program at Jackson State, a historically Black university in Jackson, Miss., back on the map by recruiting top talent and dominating games. Wertheim speaks with Sanders about his decision to coach at the HBCU following the murder of George Floyd, the economic realities of his program while tackling his health issues and whether he'd consider coaching in the NFL.