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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 58x17 - Generally Recognized as Safe | YoungestSu
	rvivors
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DESCRIPTION:Generally Recognized as Safe – As an increasing number of
	Americans across the political spectrum voice concerns aboutthe health ris
	ks of ultra-processed foods\, correspondent BillWhitaker speaks with Hea
	lth and Human ServicesSecretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former commiss
	ioner ofthe U.S. Food and Drug Administration Dr. David Kessler.Whitaker 
	reports on a decades-old government classification forsubstances in our fo
	od and why Kennedy and Kessler are callingfor change. Sarah Koch is the pr
	oducer.Youngest Survivors –Eighty years after the end of World War II a
	nd liberation ofthe last remaining Nazi concentration camps\,correspondent
	 Lesley Stahl reports on the miraculous story ofthree pregnant women and
	 their babies\, who survived notoriousslave labor and concentration camps\
	, including Auschwitz.Stahl meets the three \"babies\,\" now 80 years old\
	, who wereborn after their mothers concealed their pregnancies from theirN
	azi captors and gave birth under the most horrific conditionsimaginable. T
	he story of their survival and how they found eachother 65 years later inv
	olves seemingly impossible twists offate\, luck\, and unfathomable sufferi
	ng. Stahl also tells thetale of the American medic who was part of the lib
	eration ofthe camps and discovered\, and ultimately helped save\, one ofth
	e babies. This is a double-length segment. Shari Finkelsteinis the produce
	r.
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