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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 57x2 - Scourge of our Time\, The Trustbuster\,Ins
	ide the Archives
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DESCRIPTION:SCOURGE OF OUR TIME – The synthetic opioid fentanylwasdesi
	gned to help patients in unbearable pain. But after makingits way from hos
	pitals to communities in every corner of thecountry\, it has ignited the w
	orst drug crisis in U.S.history\, killing more than 70\,000 Americans last
	 year alone.Bill Whitaker investigates the root causes\, from prescription
	opioids peddled by some of America's largest drug companies tothe Mexican 
	cartels' takeover of the illicit fentanyl market\,and questions top U.S. o
	fficials about what's being done tostem the deadly tide. THE TRUSTBUSTE
	R – Lesley Stahlinterviews the youngest-ever chair of the Federal TradeC
	ommission\, Lina Khan. The powerful and polarizing trustbusterdiscusses he
	r determination to enforce antitrust policies aspart of the Biden administ
	ration's breaking away from 40 yearsof a hands-off approach.  INSIDE THE 
	ARCHIVES – After formerPresident Donald Trump and then-Vice President Bi
	den held ontodocuments that should have been turned over to the NationalAr
	chives\, the small federal agency that is supposed tosafeguard America's p
	ast was thrust into the nationalspotlight. 60 MINUTES spent several months
	 inside theArchives\, where Norah O'Donnell was granted rare access notjus
	t to the nation's founding documents\, but restricted vaultsand priceless 
	artifacts\, including Revolutionary War-era oathsof allegiance signed by G
	eorge Washington and AlexanderHamilton\, Adolf Hitler's will and President
	 Nixon'sresignation letter. O'Donnell also spoke to the recordkeepersrespo
	nsible for preserving presidential papers about why thatmission is so vita
	l. The story covers the Archives' past\,present and also contains some new
	s about a major change in itsfuture: the Emancipation Proclamation and 19t
	h Amendment willgo on permanent display in the Archives' Rotunda in Washin
	gtonin 2026\, joining the Declaration of Independence\,Constitution and Bi
	ll of Rights in time for America's 250thbirthday. Keith Sharman and Roxann
	e Feitel are the producers.
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