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60 Minutes 55x27 - Healing and Hope | Who is Ray Epps | NicolasCage

Healing and Hope – After catastrophic earthquakesdevastated war-torn northwest Syria in February, Scott Pelleytravels to the battleground to meet an American medical charityand volunteers for the White Helmets who braved the odds.Pelley speaks with healthcare workers, survivors, and firstresponders about the earthquakes and the constant attacks onhealthcare ordered by Syria's Bashar Al-Assad and his ally,Russia's Vladimir Putin.Who is Ray Epps – Ray Epps isnotorious among consumers of right-wing media as the man whoinitiated the Jan. 6 attack to undermine President Trump. Theconvoluted theory posits Epps was a secret agent of the "deepstate," and members of Congress have promoted it. Deaththreats and harassment forced Epps and his wife, Robyn, tosell their Arizona ranch and go into hiding. So who is RayEpps? Bill Whitaker spent several days with the Epps in theirfirst television interview.Nicolas Cage – Actor NicolasCage invites 60 MINUTES into his eclectic Las Vegas home tomeet his African crow, Huginn, and discuss his over 40 yearsof making movies, including his latest role as Count Draculain "Renfield." Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with Cage about his loveof cinema, his wide-ranging catalog of inspiration, and theups and downs along the way.

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