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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 49x32 - James Comey | The Bin Laden Documents |Cu
	riosity
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DESCRIPTION:James Comey - In 2014\, then-FBI director James Comey spoke 
	toScott Pelley about his job and the political independence itrequired in 
	order to effectively uphold the rule of law.The BinLaden Documents - Bin L
	aden documents reveal a loving\,vengeful son who might take his father's r
	ole atop an al Qaedathat's stronger than ever\, says ex-FBI agent. Persona
	l lettersseized in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden reveal the alQaeda
	 leader's son to be a young man who adores his father andwants to carry on
	 his murderous ideology. That son today ispoised to lead a stronger\, larg
	er al Qaeda and is bent onavenging his dad's death\, says an ex-FBI agent 
	familiar withthose documents. Holly Williams interviews Ali Soufan\, thefo
	rmer FBI agent who was the bureau's lead investigator of alQaeda after the
	 9/11 attacks. Soufan describes a letter fromthe son\, Hamza\, that was co
	llected in the raid and nowdeclassified. \"He tells him that…he remember
	s 'everylook…every smile you gave me\, every word you told me.'\"Hamza w
	ould be about 28 now and wrote the letter when he was 22and had not seen h
	is father in several years. Hamza also wrotethis: \"I consider myself to b
	e forged in steel. The path ofjihad for the sake of God is what we live.\"
	 Curiosity - Rover\"Curiosity\" explores whether life could have begun on 
	Mars. IsEarth the only planet in our solar system that has life on it?Scie
	ntists can't say for sure\, but it's possible life couldhave flourished on
	 Mars based on data gleaned by the Mars rover\"Curiosity.\" Bill Whitaker 
	reports on the sights and databeamed back more than 30-million miles from 
	Mars by Curiosity\,information that's telling scientists a lot about the R
	edPlanet and Earth. Whitaker visits the Jet Propulsion Laboratoryin Pasade
	na\, California\, to bring viewers on a trip to Mars.JPL monitors show inc
	redible images from its surface\, such asa sunset and Martian terrain. But
	 information from Curiosity'sinternal lab offers evidence of essential org
	anic chemicals\,leading JPL's Chief Engineer Rob Manning to consider an ev
	enwilder trip. \"Could have been that Mars was habitable beforeEarth was a
	nd life got its foothold on Mars and took itsjourney to Earth and we're al
	l Martians.\" Manning explains.\"When a meteor comes along and hits Mars\,
	 a rock from Mars canbe lifted up\, travel in circles around the sun until
	 somedayit will bump into Earth\,\" he tells Whitaker. \"We've found Marsr
	ock…we've found them all over the Earth.\" Manning says Earthrocks have 
	traveled to Mars in the same way and that it'spossible life could have sur
	vived the journey.
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