Betting on War - Last month a U.S. Army Special Forces soldierwas indicted for using classified intelligence to make betsonline. It comes as online prediction markets have exploded inpopularity. The war in Iran and capture of Venezuelan PresidentNicolas Maduro have revealed suspiciously timed bets on when anattack might happen, even the fate of world leaders.Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on the phenomenon of bettingon war and the creation of a whole new category of insidertrading. Andy Bast and Jessica Kegu are the producers.TheKnowledge - As tech companies promise that AI-poweredautonomous vehicles will transform transportation,correspondent Anderson Cooper takes a ride down the ancientroads and medieval alleyways of London in the iconic black cab.London's black cab industry still relies on a 161-year-old testcalled "the Knowledge," requiring prospective cabbies tomemorize thousands of London's landmarks and the shortestroutes between them all. Cooper reports on this legacyinstitution and why London cab drivers aren't about to handover their keys to big tech. Katie Brennan is theproducer.Christopher Nolan - Legendary Hollywood directorChristopher Nolan, whose blockbuster films have earned 18Academy Awards, meets with correspondent Scott Pelley ahead ofthe release of his highly anticipated adaption of Homer'sclassic "The Odyssey." Pelley interviews Nolan and those whoknow him best about his filmmaking at a young age, histrademarks and his most ambitious project yet. Nicole Young isthe producer.
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