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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 56x14 - The Hostage Story / The Looting of Cambod
	ia/ Gnawa
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DESCRIPTION:THE HOSTAGE STORY – Almost three months into the Israel-Ha
	maswar\, correspondent Lesley Stahl returns to the region andspeaks with a
	 freed Israeli hostage in her first interviewsince spending more than 50 d
	ays in captivity by Hamas in Gaza.Stahl visits the remnants of the survivo
	r's family's home inthe kibbutz following the Oct. 7 attacks and speaks wi
	th herand her relatives. Shachar Bar-On is the producer.THE LOOTINGOF CAMB
	ODIA – A year-long investigation by 60 MINUTESexamines what might be the
	 greatest art heist in history: thetheft of thousands of sacred stone\, br
	onze and gold artifactsfrom religious sites across Cambodia. Correspondent
	 AndersonCooper reports on Douglas Latchford\, the British dealer whomaste
	rminded the looting amidst genocide\, civil war andpolitical turmoil and s
	old to the world's wealthiest collectorsand most prestigious museums. Camb
	odia's government has spentthe last 10 years tracking it all down and want
	s their historyand heritage brought home. This is a double-length segment.
	Michael H. Gavshon and Nadim Roberts are the producers.GNAWA–Corresponde
	nt Bill Whitaker traces the musical legacy ofGnawa music that for centurie
	s was only played in secretceremonies by enslaved Black Africans brought t
	o Morocco duringthe Middle Ages. Those ancient rhythms helped give rise to
	 theAmerican blues. Today\, Gnawa is exploding in popularity.Whitaker join
	s hundreds of thousands of music fans to travel tothe ground zero of Gnawa
	: the seaside town of Essaouira onMorocco's Atlantic coast. Whitaker meets
	 Gnawa masters and theWestern musicians who join them for a taste of the M
	oroccanblues. This is a double-length segment. Heather Abbott is theproduc
	er.
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