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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 56x23 - The Right to Be Wrong / AMLO / Law of the
	Sea
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DESCRIPTION:THE RIGHT TO BE WRONG – With mis- and disinformation rampa
	nton social media in the leadup to the 2024 U.S. presidentialelection\, co
	rrespondent Lesley Stahl reports on the spread ofmisleading information\, 
	and big tech's efforts to reign it inwhile battling claims of censorship. 
	Now\, the Supreme Court isdeciding whether social media platforms ultimate
	ly hold freespeech rights to make their own editorial decisions or if they
	are solely carriers of everyone's speech. Ayesha Siddiqi is theproducer.AM
	LO – As immigration and the economy emerge as keyissues in this year's r
	ace for the White House\, 60 MINUTES'Sharyn Alfonsi conducts a candid inte
	rview with the popular\,leftist president of Mexico\, Andrés Manuel Lópe
	z Obrador.Alfonsi asks the president\, widely known by his initials\"AMLO\
	,\" about border security\, immigration\, the economy\,Mexican drug cartel
	s\, the Fentanyl crisis in America and more.Michael Karzis is the producer
	.LAW OF THE SEA – 60 MINUTESreports on the mad dash in the Eastern Pacif
	ic for the vastquantities of critical minerals strewn on the sea floor –
	vital for almost all of today's electronics. Mining theinternational seabe
	d could start next year and China is set todominate it. But in this crucia
	l race\, America is nowhere –sidelined by a group of Republican senators
	 who refuse toratify the UN's Law of the Sea. Unless it does\, America isl
	ocked out of competing for those underwater riches.Correspondent Bill Whit
	aker looks at the consequences of theSenate logjam over the Law of the Sea
	. Heather Abbott is theproducer.
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