research into psychedelics is advancing in new, many people think, exciting ways. magic mushrooms are being studied for therapeutic effects for depression, anxiety, and substance use. oregon became the first state to legalize magic mushrooms for therapeutic use. some are returning to wellness retreats. for this weekend s the whole story, cnn s david culver went on a mind-altering journey to oregon and jamaica to see what happens at these get aways. here s a preview. reporter: embarking on a psychedelic trip requires a willingness to be as avulnerablo hold nothing back.
this wasn t easy, i imagine, for any of you to say, yeah, let me jump in. you re here fair reason. reporter: documenting it with cameras for a story to be shared with the world? that suggests a mere total surrender to the unknown. let go. let go of it and just go with the flow. reporter: the experiences you re about to witness, they re intimate. they re exhilarating. and exhausting. after taking a dose of sill sooifen, the psychoactive compound in magic mushrooms, you wait. sal sooifen brings you what you need, not what you want. and david culver is with me now. so, david, you went to a wellness center in jamaica as a reporter but also as a participant. right. why? so, this is not a when or an
the video you are about to see is graphic and disturbing. reporter: the fighting on the streets of sudan is relentless. ceasefire after ceasefire has not held. forces previously accused of genocide returning to a well-worn playbook. terrorize, expel, and ethnically lenses. the paramilitary rapid support forces, rsf, are currently engaged in a fight for dominance. years before that rivalry spilled blood in sudan s streets, they were implicated in atrocities in darfur. now once again darfur to the west of the country is stalked by the specter of genocide. the damage wrought by these forces so extensive you can see it from satellite image.
town. reporter: severe weather cut a deadly path across parts of texas. the small town of perryton, texas, devastated by a tornado. this new drone video showing the sheer destruction. debris scattered, parts of the town levels. it has just devastated this area. reporter: at least three people died, including an 11-year-old boy. and up to 100 more were sent to the hospital when the storm hit the community. the tornado formed and it just dropped on us. it came out of nowhere. there was no sirens, no time to get to shelter. reporter: this woman says she was forced to ride out the storm in her truck near her home. i just laid down in my seat and turned my head toward the back of my seat. reporter: her home is still standing, but other buildings destroyed. another man said he s grateful his family is still alive. i m just happy my brothers are alive. i mean, i know all the property and everything, accessories can
national reporter stead herndon, and john dean, who knew when to remain silent and when to talk as richard nixon s counsel. paula reid mentioned eyebrows being raised by the order from judge sorry, from this special counsel asking for this evidence to remain secret, for the trump team not to leak any of this information, because of ongoing investigations. ongoing investigations, what does that tell you? well, it tells me it s not dissimilar from the situation that district attorney bragg asked for a similar motion at the state level. so, this is standard procedure with donald trump now because we know we cannot keep it zipped and will chatter up and share information that should not be shared. so, this is a fairly standard protective order under the federal rules of criminal procedure. not unusual.