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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 58x24 - Return to RAM | Ghost Train | The Mardi G
	rasIndians
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DESCRIPTION:Return to RAM – As the affordable care marketplace has se
	enpremiums rise and Medicaid faces its biggest cuts ever\,correspondent S
	cott Pelley revisits one charity\, Remote AreaMedical\, that delivers aid
	 to Americans cut off fromhealthcare by location and cost. At one of RAM's
	 free pop-upclinics\, Pelley meets patients sleeping in their cars andstan
	ding in line\, many hundreds of miles from their homes\, indesperate need 
	of care. Henry Schuster and Sarah Turcotte arethe producers.Ghost Train
	 – Countries around the world havebuilt high-speed rail – why has it 
	failed to catch on in theU.S.? An ambitious state-run project connecting L
	.A. and SanFrancisco is vastly behind schedule and has seen costs balloon.
	One private company is hoping to succeed where the publicsector hasn't –
	 but that too faces challenges.Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on the
	 state of high-speedrail in the U.S.\, which has become a stand-in for a b
	roaderquestion: can America still build big things? David M. Levineis the 
	producer.The Mardi Gras Indians – Every year on MardiGras\, Black revel
	ers roam the backstreets of New Orleans indazzling hand-sewn suits that ta
	ke an entire year to create.Correspondent Bill Whitaker meets the Mardi 
	Gras Indians\,also known as Black Masking Indians\, one of America's lasts
	ecret societies\, who are preserving a culture that dates toat least the 1
	800s. It's a tradition marked by resilience andresistance that honors thei
	r ancestors. Nichole Marks is theproducer.
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