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Title 60 Minutes: Giants of the Deep/Green Rush/Scotland the Free
Published Australia : NINE, 2014
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Summary GIANTS OF THE DEEPThey're the biggest fish in the ocean - making them one of the biggest targets for fishermen around the world. The whale shark is massive, magnificent and on the brink of extinction. But in a tiny corner of the Philippines, man and shark have come to a unique compromise. Fishermen, who used to hunt this marine giant, now protect it - reaping a financial bonanza from tourists. And everything had been going swimmingly, until a group of Western environmentalists turned up.GREEN RUSHMarijuana as medicine - especially for children - is something most people have a very firm view about. That is, they're against it! But this story will likely change your mind; it certainly changed Michael Usher's. In parts of America, prescription pot is legal and, many believe, saving lives. Politicians, doctors and patients are also shifting their thinking and there's now a green rush to legalise cannabis for medicine nationwide. Here, it is a crime, forcing Australian families to break the law to help their children. But they don't have to do that in the Rocky Mountain state of Colorado where Michael has been to investigate how the medical marijuana business works in practice - and to meet the little girl who's helped change the laws across America.SCOTLAND THE FREECharles Wooley admits this story is personal. You see, it's the story of his birthplace - Scotland - and the historic decision it must make in September. Scots will vote on whether to remain part of Great Britain or to 'go it alone': to finally be free from the "Sasinacks", the English, who have lorded over them for centuries. There will be many whose knowledge of Scottish history extends only as far as Mel Gibson in the movie Braveheart. But for Charles, the argument over Scottish independence has been life-long and one that has his own family divided
Event Broadcast 2014-08-03 at 20:10:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Endangered species -- Conservation and restoration.
Epilepsy in children -- Treatment.
Marijuana -- Therapeutic use.
Referendum -- Public opinion.
Tourism -- Economic aspects.
Autonomy and independence movements.
Australia.
Philippines.
Scotland.
Form Streaming video
Author Brown, Tara, host
Overton, Peter, host
Wooley, Charles, host
Usher, Michael, reporter
Bowe, Kate, contributor
Figi, Charlotte, contributor
Figi, Paige, contributor
Hyslop, Fiona, contributor
Jamuad, Jesse, contributor
Kenyon, Robyn, contributor
Meekan, Mark, contributor
Pendry, Debbie, contributor
Ponzo, Alessandro, contributor
Shackelford, Alan, contributor
Stanley, Joel, contributor
White, Sally, contributor