'60 Minutes': Crew comes under attack Video
'60 Minutes': Crew comes under attack Video Transcript
[ Talking in foreign language ] ^M00:00:04
>> It's time to go. ^M00:00:07 [ Talking in foreign language ] ^M00:00:14
>> Yes.
>> Now, this is mine -- hey, hey, hey! This is mine. ^M00:00:21 [ Talking in foreign language ] ^M00:00:29
>> We discovered that the gangs who run this place wanted to keep it a secret.
>> He said, if we don't leave we may get beaten up.
>> After a few minutes in the real recycling area, we were jumped.
>> We leave, we leave.
>> Several men struggled for our cameras. The mayor hadn't wanted us to see this place, and neither did the businessmen who were profiting from it. ^M00:00:57 [ Talking in foreign language ] ^M00:01:06
>> They got the soil sample that we had taken for testing, but we managed to wrestle the cameras back. ^M00:01:13 [ Talking in foreign language ] ^M00:01:18
>> Go, go, go. ^M00:01:20 [ Talking in foreign language ] ^M00:01:29
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