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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 56x31 - Pope Francis / Cuban Spycraft / The Album
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DESCRIPTION:POPE FRANCIS – Norah O'Donnell meets Pope Francis for a ra
	reand historic interview at his home\, the Santa Marta guesthouse in Vatic
	an City\, a week before the Catholic Church hostsits inaugural World Child
	ren's Day. The 87-year-old\,Argentinian-born pope – the first named Fran
	cis and firstfrom the Americas – is known for his dedication to the poor
	and marginalized\, and for being the most unconventional headof the Church
	 in recent memory. He spoke candidly withO'Donnell about the wars in Israe
	l and Gaza\, Ukraine\, and themigration crises around the world and on the
	 U.S. southernborder. The wide-ranging conversation also touches upon theC
	hurch's handling of its own sexual abuse scandals\; Francis'deep commitmen
	t to inclusiveness within the Church\; thebacklash against his papacy from
	 certain corners of U.S.Catholicism\; and an exploration of his thinking o
	n surrogateparenthood. Keith Sharman\, Julie Morse and Anna Matranga areth
	e producers.CUBAN SPYCRAFT – For decades\, prolific Cubanspies working i
	n the U.S. government\, serving in high-profilepositions with top security
	 clearances\, have evaded Americanintelligence officials. Correspondent Ce
	cilia Vega reports fromWashington\, D.C.\, and Miami on the stories of two
	 suchundercover agents\, former U.S. ambassador Victor Manuel Rochaand one
	time Pentagon official Ana Montes. Cuba continues tosupply one of the most
	 dangerous exports to Americanadversaries around the world: American secre
	ts. Michael Rey isthe producer.THE ALBUM – When a photo album depicting 
	Nazissocializing at dinner parties and picnics arrived at the USHolocaust 
	Memorial Museum in 2007\, historians weren't surewhat to make of it. After
	 an extensive investigation\, itturned out to be a rare personal scrapbook
	 of a high-rankingNazi officer who helped run the daily operations of Ausc
	hwitz\,the concentration camp where more than a million people\,mostly Jew
	s\, were murdered. Correspondent Anderson Coopertells the story behind the
	 album and why acclaimed theaterdirector Moises Kaufman decided to turn it
	 into a newOff-Broadway play called \"Here There Are Blueberries.\" Nichol
	eMarks is the producer.
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