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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 58x7 - The Family Farm | Collateral Damage | TheI
	ndomitable Margaret Atwood
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DESCRIPTION:The Family Farm – American farmers have faced months ofun
	certainty after China stopped buying soybeans in retaliationfor the White 
	House's reciprocal tariffs strategy.Correspondent Cecilia Vega interview
	s farmers from Tennesseeand Missouri who are struggling with high costs an
	d low pricesfor their crops\, and who fear they could be the generation to
	lose the family farm. Michael Rey is the producer.CollateralDamage – Pr
	esident Trump has accused elite universities ofliberal bias and antisemiti
	sm and has been threatening theirfederal research funding to pressure them
	 to change. At HarvardUniversity\, scientists tell correspondent Bill Whi
	taker thatthe government's actions are jeopardizing their research intopo
	tentially life-saving advances in medicine and coulddismantle America's le
	ad in scientific innovation. Sarah Kochis the producer.The Indomitable Mar
	garetAtwood – Correspondent Jon Wertheim profiles literarytitan Marg
	aret Atwood\, author of the dystopian classic TheHandmaid's Tale. At 85\,
	 with 64 books to her name\, Canada'sbest-known author has been called the
	 \"prophet of doom\" for heruncanny ability to write about catastrophes in
	 her fictionbefore they happen in real life. Wertheim talks to Atwood abou
	ther new memoir\, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts\, why shethinks The 
	Handmaid's Tale became a cultural touchstone\, andhow she refuses to be s
	ilenced by an increasing number of banson her books. Nathalie Sommer is th
	e producer.
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