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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 58x18 - Left Behind | South Africa's Refugees | I
	sThat Art?
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DESCRIPTION:Left Behind – Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports fromMcD
	owell County\, W.Va. – once the nation's largest coalproducer\, and now 
	one of the poorest places in the country\,where the food stamp program sta
	rted and the opioid crisis tookhold. One in three households in McDowell C
	ounty depends onSNAP benefits. This program has fed families for decades a
	nd isfacing one of the biggest federal funding cuts in its history.Vega me
	ets members of a community who have witnessed governmentassistance come an
	d go\, and asks what comes next. AyeshaSiddiqi is the producer.South Afric
	a's Refugees – WhenPresident Trump said he would \"permanently pause mi
	gration fromall third world countries\" to the U.S.\, there was oneexcepti
	on: the resettlement of white South African refugees\,mostly Afrikaners. T
	he president has said white farmers in thecountry are victims of genocide\
	, a claim the government ofSouth Africa disputes. Correspondent Anderson 
	Cooper travelsto the country to hear from South Africans themselves. Mich
	aelGavshon and Nadim Roberts are the producers.Is That Art? –Artificial
	 intelligence is being used to make art that is beingembraced by many of t
	he world's most prestigious museums andauction houses\, raising an age-old
	 question: what counts asart? Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi steps into the
	 debate\,meeting Refik Anadol\, the 40-year-old Turkish-American artistcon
	sidered a pioneer in the world of AI art. Anadol calls it\"revolutionary.\
	" Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Jerry Saltzcalls most of it \"crap.\" And 
	some artists call it \"the greatestart heist in history.\" Michael Baltier
	ra is the producer.
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