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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 49x31 - Supporters of deported man speak out agai
	nstTrump's immigration policy | Nuremberg prosecutor still hauntedby Nazi 
	defendants | Inside look at the Chicago Cubs' epiccomeback
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DESCRIPTION:Supporters of deported man speak out against Trump'simmigrat
	ion policy - Indiana residents lament the deportationof Roberto Beristain\
	, a family man and business owner\, whocame to the U.S. illegally nearly 2
	0 years ago. The family andfriends of a business owner who was deported to
	 Mexico recentlyspeak out against the new immigration policy that led to h
	isarrest\, and that of thousands of other illegal immigrants withno crimin
	al records. Anderson Cooper talks to the Indianaresidents\, most of whom v
	oted for President Donald Trump\,whose new policy directly affected busine
	ss owner RobertoBeristain.Nuremberg prosecutor still haunted by Nazi defen
	dants- Blank faces of Nuremberg guilty still haunt the last livingprosecut
	or who brought them to justice.  It still appalls himafter 70 years. Ben F
	erencz says the lack of remorse on theblank faces of the Nazis he prosecut
	ed for killing more than amillion innocent people is still revolting. The 
	97-year-oldrecalls the scene at Nuremberg in vivid detail. \"Defendants'fa
	ces were blank all the time…absolutelyblank\,…like…they're waiting f
	or a bus\,\" recalls Ferencz.Asked what was going on inside him\, Ferencz 
	replies\, \"I'mstill churning\,\" as he tears up. \"I'm still churning.\"I
	nsidelook at the Chicago Cubs' epic comeback - You gotta havecharacter! Th
	at's the secret sauce that won the Cubs theirfirst World Series in 108 yea
	rs\, says team president TheoEpstein. Character is the difference maker. A
	nd once theChicago Cubs put together a team with it\, and a good deal ofta
	lent\, they won the World Series for the first time in 108years. That's th
	e secret to the Cubs incredible championship\,says the team's president Th
	eo Epstein. Bill Whitaker speaks toEpstein\, manager Joe Maddon and teamma
	tes Kyle Schwarber andJason Heyward for the inside look at a sports story 
	for theages.
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