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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 57x17 - What Will Mitch Do? | Robert Lighthizer |
	 APsychedelic Journey
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DESCRIPTION:What Will Mitch Do? – Now that President Donald Trump has
	retaken the White House and is shaking up Washington with anonslaught of e
	xecutive orders and controversial nominees forhis Cabinet\, correspondent 
	Lesley Stahl profiles thelongest-serving Senate party leader\, Mitch McCo
	nnell\, on hislife\, legacy and what he will do next since stepping down f
	romSenate leadership. Stahl meets McConnell in his office andinterviews hi
	m\, as well as his biographer\, Michael Tackett\,about the Senator's upbri
	nging and impact on American life\,his contentious relationship with Mr. T
	rump and how he plans tostand up for what he believes is right. Robert Li
	ghthizer –Tariffs were a signature of President Trump's campaign and are
	now part of his economic agenda promising to protect Americantrade and rec
	over manufacturing jobs.  Correspondent ScottPelley interviews Robert L
	ighthizer\, the top tradenegotiator during Trump's first term who continu
	es to be aninformal advisor and confidant of the President.  Lighthizeris
	 a strong advocate for tariffs believing they will not onlyusher in a manu
	facturing renaissance but that they will protectcritical U.S. national sec
	urity interests. Economists areskeptical about Trump's tariff proposals ar
	guing they will leadto higher costs for companies and consumers. A Psyche
	delicJourney – Last year\, the Veterans Administration announcedit would
	 begin funding clinical trials to explore the use ofpsychedelic drugs for 
	treating post-traumatic stress disorder\,depression\, and addiction. Howev
	er\, these trials are small\,and even if successful\, it will likely be ye
	ars beforeveterans can access psychedelics at the VA. Many U.S. veteransst
	ruggling with PTSD aren't waiting. Thousands of veterans aretraveling over
	seas seeking relief at psychedelic retreats wherethese substances are lega
	l to use\, mostly in indigenousceremonies. Correspondent Anderson Cooperfo
	llows nine veteranson a psychedelic journey to the west coast of Mexico\, 
	wherethey hope to find healing. 
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