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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 57x12 - Notre Dame\, Smith Island\, Kate Winslet\
	,Welcome to the Wedding
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UID:188794-2-841ebed20eb198c4569419e99b7bf40a@themidnightzone.com
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DESCRIPTION:NOTRE DAME – Next Sunday\, December 8\, the arched doors 
	ofthe Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris will open to the publicfor the firs
	t time since April 2019\, when a devastating firenearly destroyed the grea
	t Gothic church. What will they see?Correspondent Bill Whitaker has a firs
	t look inside a modernmiracle of repair and restoration by workers and art
	isans whomade possible French President Emmanuel Macron'simpossible-soundi
	ng pledge to complete the rebirth in fiveyears. As Macron tells Whitaker\,
	 \"The decision to rebuildNotre Dame was…about our capacity to save\, re
	store\,sometimes reinvent what we are by preserving where we comefrom.\" 
	SMITH ISLAND – Located in the middle of theChesapeake Bay and only acce
	ssible by boat\, Smith Island\,Maryland is a place where time stands still
	\, and its residentsspeak a unique dialect. Rising sea levels and erosion 
	arechanging the landscape and placing residents at risk ofbecoming some of
	 the country's first climate refugees.Correspondent Jon Wertheim meets th
	ese locals to hear howclimate change threatens their way of life - and the
	 islanditself - but where their perseverance and  pride are inspiringa ne
	w generation of islanders. KATE WINSLET – CorrespondentCecilia Vega tra
	vels to the UK for an intimate portrait ofactor Kate Winslet\, Hollywood's
	 most non-Hollywood A-Lister\,and discusses her transformative journey to 
	starring in andproducing her latest film\, \"Lee.\" Winslet\, who has been
	 avocal advocate against the insults and inequalities facingwomen in the f
	ilm industry\, relies on this experience for hercurrent role\, portraying 
	American photographer Lee Miller\,who worked for Vogue as one of the few f
	emale warcorrespondents on the frontline of WWII. As Vega discovers\,Winsl
	et and Miller share a resilience and see the world througha similar lens\,
	 making her connection more than just arole.WELCOME TO THE WEDDING – Af
	ter the dramatic exit of theUnited States military from Afghanistan in 202
	1 left thecountry under Taliban control\, U.S. allies found themselves ind
	anger. Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on theunimaginable story of ne
	arly 400 Afghans who were evacuatedunder the guise of a wedding party. Wer
	theim reveals thetreacherous\, high stakes rescue operation organized byAm
	erican citizens and led by former Army intelligence officerJason Kander th
	at concealed men\, women and children in anAfghan wedding palace.
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