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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 49x30 - Tawdry Tales | Starr Students
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DESCRIPTION:Tawdry Tales - Bob McDonnell says family broke no Virginia l
	awstaking 7K in gifts and loans and says he was vindicated whenthe Supreme
	 Court overturned his conviction. When he and hiswife accepted 7\,000 wort
	h of gifts and loans from a wealthyman seeking the governor's help on a bu
	siness venture\, theoverworked and indebted governor of Virginia \"appreci
	ated\" hisgenerosity. But the former governor\, Bob McDonnell\, says hewou
	ld not accept such gifts if he could do it all over again.Bill Whitaker in
	terviews McDonnell and reports on hisconviction for corruption and the inf
	luential Supreme Courtruling that reversed it.Starr Students - An ex-hedge
	 fundmanager founded a high school in one of the poorest places inthe worl
	d. Now Anderson Cooper reports from Africa on howstudents from Somaliland 
	are achieving academic success.
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