Were taken by Undercover Police officers while they watched a team of seven south american thieves clean out an old navy store. Shirts at 22. 50, and they got the whole rack. When police moved in to make the arrest, they found enough merchandise to fill a room. All taken in less than an hour without anyone inside the store noticing a thing. [ticking] we have never seen a problem of this size and magnitude in world history. Now hang on. In world history. Theres more counterfeiting going on in china now than weve ever seen anywhere. Name an american brand. Any brand. Any kind of product. Just name it, and well tell you something about it. Its probably being counterfeited in china as we speak. This is the most profitable criminal venture, as far as i know, on earth. Counterfeiting. Counterfeiting and your partners dont kill you. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im steve kroft. In this edition, we look at the multibillion dollar business of international crime. First, we report on the theft
The family story reads like something a wine critic might write about their product complex, stylish, sophisticated, with a bouquet both elegant and earthy. [glasses clinking] [ticking] were about as far away from home as you can get. Were basically at the edge of the earth as we would know it. Only a handful of humans are known to have walked this ground. [whistling] we were in the very place where Bruce Beehler and other scientists had discovered dozens of new species. Thats the wattled smokey honey eater. Watch out here. Bruce was on march to find what are called birds of paradise. [bird hooting] can you see them, bob . And then we saw it. What happened next was otherworldly. [bird hooting] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we take a global adventure with stops in mozambique to see greg carrs efforts to restore gorongosa, Gorongosa National park, and in italy, to meet wine royalty the antinori family. We also journey to the Foja Mountains in indonesia
[ticking] if Michael Mckubre is right about his experiment, it could change everything. It could end our dependence on oil, end the threat of global warming, and provide unlimited power. For example, the laptop would come precharged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. Automobiles . Same. [ticking] theyve constructed one of the largest, most sophisticated machines ever built to try and replicate what the universe was like just a few nanoseconds after it was created. Why do you want to do that . Why wouldnt you want to know that . Well, youd want to know it, but, you know, spending 8 billion to find out, it must be important. We can understand how to take the light that bounces off of me and you, into that camera, and put it into mom and pops living room. Now, imagine in 10 years, 20 years, we would be able to take, instead of our photons, me and you, and put them in mom and pops living room . Transport people. You tell me. Is that worth it . [ticking] [speaking fre
One of my favorite companies, disney, reported a beautiful quarter, the last time people sold it down to 46, 47, i told you to load the boat up. Please dont sell, it is going higher. Higher. See you tomorrow if Michael Mckubre is right about his experiment, it could change everything. It could end our dependence on oil, end the threat of global warming, and provide unlimited power. For example, the laptop would come precharged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. Automobiles . Same. [ticking] theyve constructed one of the largest, most sophisticated machines ever built to try and replicate what the universe was like just a few nanoseconds after it was created. Why do you want to do that . Why wouldnt you want to know that . Well, youd want to know it, but, you know, spending 8 billion to find out, it must be important. We can understand how to take the light that bounces off of me and you, into that camera, and put it into mom and pops living room. Now, imagine in