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The New Season: Art from hip hop to Picasso

“Sunday Morning” offers highlights of new museum exhibitions this fall, including a St. Louis show in which artists celebrate the expression of hip hop culture, and multiple tributes to Pablo Picasso, 50 years after his passing. Source

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The New Season: The art of hip hop

Correspondent Serena Altschul offers highlights of new museum exhibitions this fall, including a St. Louis show in which artists celebrate the expression of hip hop culture around the world. The show was organized in collaboration with the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Saint Louis Art Museum. Source

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Inside Consumer Reports

With an annual testing budget well over $30 million, the non-profit organization behind the magazine and website, with 60 labs and teams of engineers and investigators, puts thousands of consumer goods through their paces. Source

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Consumer Reports: Put to the test

The non-profit organization behind Consumer Reports magazine and website has been testing products since 1936, and today, with an annual testing budget well over $30 million, their 60 labs and teams of engineers put thousands of consumer goods through their paces. “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with some of Consumer Reports’ investigators, whose testing of products has affected everything from car safety to recalls of potentially deadly infant seats. Source

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Cassidy Hutchinson on the price of speaking out

In her first TV interview the former Trump loyalist and White House advisor, who was “disgusted” upon witnessing the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters, talks about the price of telling the truth, as detailed in her new book, “Enough.” Source

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Cassidy Hutchinson on fallout from her Trump testimony

The former Trump loyalist and senior advisor to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said she was “disgusted” upon witnessing the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters over the lie of election fraud. But after testifying to the January 6 Committee, Cassidy Hutchinson was forced into hiding. In her first TV interview she talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about the price of telling the truth, as detailed in her new book, “Enough.” Source

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