Gurley sends a reluctant Travis and Emil on a roadshow to raisemoney, but Travis has other ideas for this raise round. WithLyft gaining momentum in the ride-sharing space, Travis wageswar and won't back down. Gurley gives an enlighteninginterview.
When a terminally ill inmate escapes from a hospital determinedto settle old scores before he dies, SWAT must team up with alongtime rival of Hicks to protect the fugitive's targets.Also, Nichelle faces a life-changing event that affects herrelationship with Hondo.
Fallout from last night's Tribal Council divides the remainingtribemates. From playing in the middle to striking from thetop, one Castaway proves they were merely biding their time tomake big moves.
Bold opinions, discussion and debate centered on the topstorylines from around the league. Malika Andrews hosts thispregame show with analysts Kendrick Perkins, Chiney Ogwumike,Richard Jefferson, and Brian Windhorst.
Julie finds comfort in her new friends as Jim and Tabitha dealwith their struggling marriage. Ethan ventures off into theforest with Victor while Father Khatri urges Boyd to embracehis role as leader. Sara receives another horrifying directive.
Jim, Tabitha and Ethan begin asking questions about where theyare in the hopes it may lead them home. Ellis and Fatima showJulie the lighter side of life in town. Jade struggles to makesense of their situation. Boyd seeks guidance.
Faced with devastating news, Tommy goes on a quest to discoverwho it was that placed a curse on his family. In Birmingham,Ada takes charge, and Arthur takes on some new recruits.
The police are getting close, and Ma McTavish is breathingdown Mick's neck for her share of the gold. Time to make a runfor it. But how? Well, Albert has a plan - and this time, itmight just work!
Headlines From Ukraine – Holly Williams reports the latestfrom Ukraine as Russia continues its invasion.The Grid – Astensions with Russia intensify, Bill Whitaker investigatesthreats to the U.S. electric grid. Extreme weather,cyber-attacks, sabotage, and physical assaults have takendown parts of the grid. The Department of Homeland Securityrecentlyissued two urgent warnings to utilities to brace forpotential cyber-attacks from Russia if it invaded Ukraine andfrom home-grown extremists too, citing specific plans by whitesupremacists to attack U.S. substations physically. Many plotstrace back to a still-unsolved physical attack near San Jose,Calif., in 2013. Wrongful Detainees – Lesley Stahl reportson Americans unjustly imprisoned abroad, held by foreigngovernments with whom the United States has thorny, or in somecases, no relations. Our government calls them "wrongfuldetainees," and there are currently more than 40 of them.Danny Fenster, a Detroit native locked away for nearly sixmonths in Myanmar, was released this fall after efforts byformer New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. Stahl interviewsFenster, Richardson, and the State Department official taskedwith bringing Americans home. Headlines, Deadlines, BottomLines – Jon Wertheim reports how hedge funds and otherfinancial firms have swallowed up newspapers, closingnewsrooms and slashing staff. 60 MINUTES looks at a local newslandscape where headlines and deadlines have given way tobottom lines.