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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 57x24 - Hostages\, Voice of America\, Left Behind
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DESCRIPTION:HOSTAGES – Correspondent Lesley Stahl dispatches toIsr
	ael for her 5th report since the Oct. 7 terrorattack to interview 
	freed Israeli and American hostages\,including Yarden Bibas and Ke
	ith Siegel\, who arespeaking out to share their experiences in captivi
	ty andwhat they witnessed at the hands of Hamas. They are nowfighting for 
	a renewed ceasefire\, to end the war and bringback the remaining hostages.
	  Shachar Bar-On is the producer. VOICE OF AMERICA – Voice of America
	 (VOA)\, the storiedU.S. government-funded international broadcaster with 
	an83-year history\, is now off the air thanks to a Trumpadministration exe
	cutive order and lockout of hundreds of itsemployees placed on suspended l
	eave. Correspondent BillWhitaker reports the action has extinguished a tru
	sted beaconof fact-based journalism for hundreds of millions worldwide.Whi
	le the White House says\, \"taxpayers are no longer on thehook for radical
	 propaganda\,\" many believe the move cedes avital soft power tool to Amer
	ican adversaries in parts of theworld saturated with propaganda and disinf
	ormation. GrahamMessick and Jack Weingart are the producers.  LEFT BEHIND
	 –When wildfires tore through the Pacific Palisades and Altadenaneighbor
	hoods of Los Angeles three months ago\, 9 billionpounds of toxic ash and d
	ebris were left behind. Now\, amassive cleanup effort is underway to clear
	 the 13-thousandproperties destroyed in the fire. Correspondent Sharyn Alf
	onsigoes behind the scenes with the Environmental Protection Agencyas it c
	ompletes the first step: removing the hazardous waste.The rest of the debr
	is is in the hands of the Army Corps ofEngineers. Despite expedited cleanu
	p efforts\, some residentssay they still don't feel safe returning home. L
	ucy Hatcher isthe producer.   
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