Ken Burns, Ralph Fiennes, Stevie Nicks, Bob Uecker

BORDERLINE –Lee Cowan heads to Eagle Pass, Texas, to see how residents there are experiencing the immigration challenge and using art to show the area is a place of fascination, not intimidation.
RENAISSANCE MAN –David Pogue talks with legendary filmmaker Ken Burns about his new documentary series on Leonardo da Vinci.
GET LOST! –Seth Doane is in England to look at the history and intrigue of garden mazes.
IN CONVERSATION: RALPH FIENNES – Martha Teichner sits down with actor Ralph Fiennes to discuss his provocative new movie, "Conclave," about the appointment of the Pope.
LEGENDS: STEVIE NICKS –Tracy Smith visits legendary singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks.
MR. BASEBALL – Jon Wertheim of 60 MINUTES spends some time with baseball enthusiast and announcer Bob Uecker.
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