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best time of my life is right now. >> kroft: right now? >> tim green: yeah. >> kroft: why?m green: i have everyg. >> kroft: tim green was adopted, so "everything" to him means family. the greens all live in the same neighborhood, and they eat dinner together five nights a week. he works out with his sons almost every day at his home gym to keep his muscles functioning. the kids say their dad's not going to quit... >> troy green: he'll never give up. >> tessa green: i don't think i've ever seen that in his... >> tate green: never. >> tessa green: ...things that he does. he's never... >> troy green: he doesn't give up in tic-tac-toe, he's not-- >> tim green: i don't think about, about what i can't do. >> kroft: and you can still write? >> tim green: yeah. and i can write. and, you know, that opens up a universe. >> kroft: writing offers him an escape from his illness. he's authored 38 books overall, four since his diagnosis. he wrote the last one on his smartphone using his thumbs-- all 300 pages. so this is a new book? >> tim green: yeah. yeah. >> kroft: his thumbs no longer
best time of my life is right now. >> kroft: right now? >> tim green: yeah. >> kroft: why?m green: i have everyg. >> kroft: tim green was adopted, so "everything" to him means family. the greens all live in the same neighborhood, and they eat dinner together five nights a week. he works out with his sons almost every day at his home gym to keep his muscles functioning. the kids say their dad's not going to quit... >> troy green: he'll never give up....
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>> kroft: have you screwed it up?laughs ) i think i did get out of it alive. >> kroft: if that turns out to be true, it will not have been easy. it's impossible to turn a book into a movie or a play without altering the material, and making changes to a masterpiece is always risky business. >> sorkin: there is no event in the play that doesn't occur in the book. i-- i-- i haven't added new things, but those events are simply-- we're taking another look at them. it's going to be a new look at familiar material. it's going to be an exhilarating night in the theatre. >> kroft: the man responsible for lifting sorkin's words off the page and onto the stage is bart sher, maybe the hottest director on broadway right now. sher creates the machine that operates the play, and is the company's conductor, choreographer, and coach. >> bartlett sher: i'm interpreting, i'm drawing conclusions, i'm building a world, which is going to make this language live. >> kroft: what's the biggest challenge with this production? >> sher: the ch
>> kroft: have you screwed it up?laughs ) i think i did get out of it alive. >> kroft: if that turns out to be true, it will not have been easy. it's impossible to turn a book into a movie or a play without altering the material, and making changes to a masterpiece is always risky business. >> sorkin: there is no event in the play that doesn't occur in the book. i-- i-- i haven't added new things, but those events are simply-- we're taking another look at them. it's going to...
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ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. week, with another edition of "60 minutes." with fidelity wealth management you get straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - previously on "god friended me"... - oh! take that, old man! - old? i'm the youngest member of the board of your daddy's church. yeah, that building's gonna be a game-changer. - and everyone in the community is pulling for you, terrence. [all cheering] - just want to thank everyone for coming out and helping celebrate my aunt and uncle on their 25th anniversary. [all cheering] - i thought you were enjoying yourself. - i was just putting on a good face for our family. - i have it under control. everything's gonna be fine. [lively electronic music] - we' gonna rise, rise, rise, ♪ fall [liay morfetruth is,late]
ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. week, with another edition of "60 minutes." with fidelity wealth management you get straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - previously on...
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he was a member of kroft and went on to form two of the most influential crowd rock bands ever. noise in one nine hundred seventy one. and harmonia in one nine hundred seventy three. his band's rebelled against musical conventions. in the late sixty's and early seventy's we were all influenced by the spirit of the establishment. political and cultural. legendary british radio d.j. john peel is said to have coined the term kraut rock in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. the pieces were epic full of improvisation and experimental sounds krautrock became a synonym for this new music coming out of germany. but one band style varied greatly from the next google for example were from the free jazz scene and played psychedelic rock. from p. from hamburg combined ethereal sounds with rocking guitar riffs the government provided the vocal accompaniment. then there was ten jermaine dream founded in one nine hundred sixty seven and berlin they sought to create cosmic music. and its close a sheer cliff. in this into the music audition. and. cut. by the midnight hundred seventy s. proba
he was a member of kroft and went on to form two of the most influential crowd rock bands ever. noise in one nine hundred seventy one. and harmonia in one nine hundred seventy three. his band's rebelled against musical conventions. in the late sixty's and early seventy's we were all influenced by the spirit of the establishment. political and cultural. legendary british radio d.j. john peel is said to have coined the term kraut rock in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. the pieces were epic...
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neither did john kroft. >> i had a pride of belonging, and missing my comrades was what it was. when you transition oultd of the military, there's no safety net. >> they're the owners of the black rifle coffee company and they understand the challenges that people like amanda and john face because they've been in their shoes. >> there's been such a stigma around guys who have carried a gun around their whole life, women as well. society has painted a picture we're broken once we get out of the service. >> that's why they were committed to hiring veterans. >> the mission of black rifle coffee is to give veterans a place where they can culturally simulate, feel a ku tur of working, and the opportunity to have the same level of love for freedom as i do. >> matt, a former ranger, knows the struggles all too well. he went through some dark times trying to find his place in the world. >> there was such a change in my life and i was at a loss. i didn't know how to assimilate in life. i quit my job and moved back in with my dog, who's a huge ego check for me. >> and his friend's love fo
neither did john kroft. >> i had a pride of belonging, and missing my comrades was what it was. when you transition oultd of the military, there's no safety net. >> they're the owners of the black rifle coffee company and they understand the challenges that people like amanda and john face because they've been in their shoes. >> there's been such a stigma around guys who have carried a gun around their whole life, women as well. society has painted a picture we're broken once...
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during the twenty sixteen campaign they allege that there were secret meetings between paul metaphor kroft warrior and julian assange all man of forty three secret meetings with wiki leaks founder julian assange including one in twenty sixteen around the time you became the trump campaign chairman you met three times with wiki leaks founder julian a son living in ecuador's london embassy paul man afford met with wiki leaks founder julian assange on john several occasions there was some sort of a coronation or collusion this would seem like there's more evidence pointing to that if it's true of course the implications are explicit right they only relied on an unnamed source allegedly from ecuador and they gave no explanation as to why the london metropolitan police who spent millions of dollars. to monitor the ecuadorian embassy around the clock didn't detect such a meeting why is there no evidence why is there no evidence in the visitors logs that are supposedly complete and thorough and demand a floor it's not there and there are video cameras everywhere and police everywhere and there's
during the twenty sixteen campaign they allege that there were secret meetings between paul metaphor kroft warrior and julian assange all man of forty three secret meetings with wiki leaks founder julian assange including one in twenty sixteen around the time you became the trump campaign chairman you met three times with wiki leaks founder julian a son living in ecuador's london embassy paul man afford met with wiki leaks founder julian assange on john several occasions there was some sort of...
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joining us is daniel tannenbaum and helena kroft i love this. it's like we're going to hit the story from all sides literally you're going to hit me from both sides here daniel, first to you it's getting a lot of attention. i'm not trying to take anything away from the story, but these are kind of second tier sanctions. how much is actually changing now versus friday night? >> it's important. i mean, the sanctions that were lifted in 2015 were secondary sanctions. those were sanctions that the u.s. imposed that forced a choice for foreign countries to choose between doing business with the u.s. and between doing business with iran there will be a focus on this where the u.s. can banforeign entities from doing business in the u.s., freeze their assets in the u.s. if they're found to be doing business with the iranian entities the enforcement is significant because the track record finds to be upwards of $9 billion. >> were they doing business before >> so most major financial institutions were not doing business before. even after the sanctions w
joining us is daniel tannenbaum and helena kroft i love this. it's like we're going to hit the story from all sides literally you're going to hit me from both sides here daniel, first to you it's getting a lot of attention. i'm not trying to take anything away from the story, but these are kind of second tier sanctions. how much is actually changing now versus friday night? >> it's important. i mean, the sanctions that were lifted in 2015 were secondary sanctions. those were sanctions...
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. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." checkout is at 4pm. plenty of time to enjoy your ride. (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ explore more with a guaranteed 4pm checkout at over 1,000 fine hotels and resorts. it's another way we've got your back. ♪ ♪ the platinum card from american express. don't live life without it. i'm a musician about to embark on a concert tour,r. with the majority of which will be down south. atlantic city? the deep south. this thanksgiving... in the deep south, there's gonna be problems. when you see me worried... tony. you'll know if i'm worried. it's amazing you said that, my wife used to say that all the time. their journey inspired an unexpected friendship. i don't think i ever met anyone with your appetite. [ laughing ] but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher
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. >> thank you, halima kroft and john kilduff >>> amazon closing in on its next headquarters.ve to what might be the front-runner city it's been a mixed picture for stocks investors getting ready for midterms tomorrow. triple digit gain for the dough 17 as ple dn apisow3% we're back in a moment but everywhere else... there are stores open late for shopping and fun as people seek gifts or even give some. not necessarily wrapped with paper and bows, but gifts of kind deeds, hard work and cold toes. there's magic in the air, on this day, at this time. the world's very much alive at 11:59. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td amerit
. >> thank you, halima kroft and john kilduff >>> amazon closing in on its next headquarters.ve to what might be the front-runner city it's been a mixed picture for stocks investors getting ready for midterms tomorrow. triple digit gain for the dough 17 as ple dn apisow3% we're back in a moment but everywhere else... there are stores open late for shopping and fun as people seek gifts or even give some. not necessarily wrapped with paper and bows, but gifts of kind deeds, hard...
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tiffany kroft, latosha brown, karine jean-pierre.yn ifill, i wish you could join us. >> 73 degrees in baltimore. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. coming up, make no mistake, your decision on tuesday is more than just a political one, it is a moral decision. bishop william barber joins me next. ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? vo: costs are rising.e squeeze. you cash in. it's hard to keep up. in washington, one party is calling the shots and the middle class isn't being heard. we need a new congress that will cut taxes for the middle class, ensure coverage for people with pre-existing conditions, and protect social security and medicare. vote for a democratic congress; for an economy that works for everyone. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in
tiffany kroft, latosha brown, karine jean-pierre.yn ifill, i wish you could join us. >> 73 degrees in baltimore. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. coming up, make no mistake, your decision on tuesday is more than just a political one, it is a moral decision. bishop william barber joins me next. ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? vo: costs are rising.e squeeze. you...