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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 58x28 - Disaster Tourists | Birds of War | Perfum
	eCapital of the World
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DESCRIPTION:Disaster Tourists - Often following natural disasters\,consp
	iracists\, militias and white supremacist groups sweep into hard-hit commu
	nities offering help. But they've been called\"disaster tourists\,\" out t
	o soften their image\, gainfollowers and sow doubt in the government. Corr
	espondent LesleyStahl speaks with law enforcement and a self-proclaimed wh
	itenationalist to explore whether this is becoming \"the newnormal.\" Shac
	har Bar-On and Jinsol Jung are the producers.Birdsof War - From the dense 
	jungle in the mountains of westernColombia\, correspondent Anderson Cooper
	 reports on how decadesof armed conflict between the Colombian government 
	andleft-wing guerrillas\, right-wing paramilitaries andnarco-traffickers c
	reated \"no-go\" areas where rare species ofbirds flourish. Cooper meets a
	 renowned local birding guide andvisiting birdwatchers as he goes off the 
	beaten path to a birdhabitat home to species you can't find anywhere else 
	in theworld. Andy Court is the producer.Perfume Capital of the World- Corr
	espondent Cecilia Vega reports from Grasse in the southof France where flo
	wers for the world's most famous perfumehave been grown and gathered for m
	ore than 100 years. In theearly 1900s\, Grasse was home to more than 10\,0
	00 acres offlower fields\; today it's just over 100. Though the town hadex
	perienced a decline\, Vega looks at how Grasse isexperiencing a revival as
	 major luxury houses have invested inthe town by tying their brand to its 
	reputation. NatalieJimenez Peel and Mirella Brussani are the producers.
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