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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 57x3 - After the Hurricane\, Vladimir Kara-Murza\
	,Welcome to the W\, The Mezcaleros
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DESCRIPTION:AFTER THE HURRICANE – As Hurricane Helene strikes Floridat
	his week\, Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the difficult aftermathof another sto
	rm in the Sunshine State. In 2022\, whenHurricane Ian ripped through Flori
	da\, it left behind anestimated 3 billion dollars of damage\, and a long t
	rail oflitigation. After a year-long investigation\, Alfonsi findsthat an 
	estimated 50\,000 homeowners affected by Ian are stillfighting with their 
	insurance companies to repair or rebuildtheir homes. Alfonsi interviews in
	surance insiders andwhistleblowers\, who are licensed damage adjusters who
	 workedclaims during Ian. They say that several insurance carrierswere in 
	some cases using materially altered damage reports thatresulted in dramati
	cally lower claim payouts. They say that\,after years of dutifully paying 
	premiums\, impacted homeownersmay not even know if their damage reports we
	re altered. Floridahas opened a criminal investigation\, but so far\, no a
	rrestshave been made. Oriana Zill de Granados is theproducer. VLADIMIR KA
	RA-MURZA – This past August witnessedthe largest prisoner exchange betwe
	en Russia and the West sincethe end of the Cold War. Scott Pelley goes beh
	ind the scenes ofthat historic swap through conversations with key players
	. Heinterviews Vladimir Kara-Murza\, the Russian opposition leaderwho spen
	t more than two years in prison for opposing the war inUkraine. Pelley als
	o speaks with Jake Sullivan\, PresidentBiden's national security advisor\,
	 and German Chancellor OlafScholz\, who discusses his role in the deal for
	 the first time.Maria Gavrilovic and Alex Ortiz are the producers. WELCOM
	E TOTHE W –In its 27th year\, the WNBA is having a breakthroughseason. A
	 rookie class\, as good as advertised\, has made aseamless transition from
	 college to the pros\, blending withestablished stars. Attendance\, TV rat
	ings and corporatesponsorships have all spiked as The W has become a fixtu
	re inthe modern sportscape. Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark\, ofthe India
	na Fever\, is the driving force behind this growth\,but not the only one. 
	Jon Wertheim speaks to Clark about thissignature season\, and meets her Fe
	ver teammate Aliyah Bostonand Minnesota Lynx star veteran Napheesa Collier
	. NathalieSommer is the producer. THE MEZCALEROS – Mezcal is havingits 
	moment. This handcrafted Mexican spirit\, made from agave\,has seen expone
	ntial growth in popularity and production. Forthis special two-parter\, Ce
	cilia Vega travels to Oaxaca andmeets the mezcaleros laboring to quench th
	e world's thirst formezcal. The deeper you travel into Oaxaca's countrysid
	e\, theharder mezcaleros cling to their ancestral methods and thelouder th
	ey'll tell you: there's a price to pay for this mezcalboom. Nathalie Somme
	r and Kaylee Tully are the producers.
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