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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 56x11 - Rise / Sealand / Ancient Vines
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DESCRIPTION:RISE – As Ukrainian families grieve the losses of their lo
	vedones in Russia's continued conflict\, correspondent ScottPelley joins a
	 group of widows and children of the war on amountain climb in the Austria
	n Alps\, a journey of recovery andresilience. Organized by a charity found
	ed by an Americanmarine who is still finding his footing after serving thr
	eecombat tours in Iraq\, Pelley joins the bereaved families\, whotraveled 
	1\,300 miles after their city was bombed\, on anexpedition of hope\, commu
	nity and teamwork. This is adouble-length segment. Oriana Zill de Granados
	 and Michael Reyare the producers.SEALAND – Correspondent Jon Wertheimjo
	urneys by boat (and winch) into the world's smallest—andunlikeliest—st
	ate: the Principality of Sealand. Just off theEnglish coast\, and roughly 
	the landmass of two tennis courts\,it boasts a full-time population of one
	. It was built duringWorld War II as a nautical fort\, and later repurpose
	d as a\"pirate radio\" station under its monarchs\, the Bates family.Werth
	eim takes a tour of this micronation and its history ofpiracy\, coups\, co
	untercoups and rogues. Michael Gavshon isthe producer.ANCIENT VINES – Co
	rrespondent Sharyn Alfonsireports from the former Soviet republic of Georg
	ia\, regardedby scholars as the birthplace of wine. Alfonsi delves into it
	sdeep history of winemaking and the enduring vineyards that havesurvived t
	housands of years of invasions\, wars and communistrule. She visits the lu
	sh wine region of Kakheti to meet monksprotecting these ancient vines and 
	one American vineyard ownerwho is committed to bringing Georgian wines to 
	the rest of theworld. This is a double-length segment. Ashley Velie is the
	producer.
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