Disaster Tourists - Often following natural disasters,conspiracists, militias and white supremacist groups sweep into hard-hit communities offering help. But they've been called"disaster tourists," out to soften their image, gainfollowers and sow doubt in the government. Correspondent LesleyStahl speaks with law enforcement and a self-proclaimed whitenationalist to explore whether this is becoming "the newnormal." Shachar 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 created "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- Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Grasse in the southof France where flowers for the world's most famous perfumehave been grown and gathered for more than 100 years. In theearly 1900s, Grasse was home to more than 10,000 acres offlower fields; today it's just over 100. Though the town hadexperienced 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.