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>> it's the world we live in today, lesley.his is where we have to be today to be successful. >> and they are wildly successful in brazil, where g.e. is growing at a rate of 35% a year compared to 1% in the u.s. immelt showed us around a g.e. locomotive plant. >> if you go back 5, 10, 15 years, maybe we made 30 or 40 locomotives here, you know, lesley. we're now making 150. >> here we can honk the horn. >> that's the horn? >> so just push? >> push down. [horn sounds] >> i need one of these in my office. >> g.e. has become so global that more than half of its 300,000 workers are now overseas. we spoke to him on the floor of g.e.'s jet engine servicing plant in petropolis. how much of your revenues, now, come from overseas? >> 60%. >> 60% of g.e.'s revenues is foreign. >> when i became ceo, it was 30. now, i wish all our customers were in chicago. i mean, everything about the u.s. is easier than doing business here, but this is where the growth is. >> you know, it's like a bucket of ice on your head. i don't think we have caught
>> it's the world we live in today, lesley.his is where we have to be today to be successful. >> and they are wildly successful in brazil, where g.e. is growing at a rate of 35% a year compared to 1% in the u.s. immelt showed us around a g.e. locomotive plant. >> if you go back 5, 10, 15 years, maybe we made 30 or 40 locomotives here, you know, lesley. we're now making 150. >> here we can honk the horn. >> that's the horn? >> so just push? >> push down....
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lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book, but i know that she feels blind sided. that's a quote by somebody in the family. she feels blind sided that book came out or leaked out and she hadn't read it. >> why didn't she want to talk to you? >> i tried. >> i know you did. >> well, i can't speak for her. i don't like being in the position of having to either pass moral judgments on anybody. or to say something i don't know for sure. >> do we believe that he tried? is this part of the conversation, hard enough, tried hard enough to save the marriage after the affair became clear? >> that's a good question. you know, th
lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book,...
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lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book, but i know that she feels blind sided. that's a quote by somebody in the family. she feels blind sided that book came out or leaked out and she hadn't read it. >> why didn't she want to talk to you? >> i tried. >> i know you did. >> well, i can't speak for her. i don't like being in the position of having to either pass moral judgments on anybody. or to say something i don't know for sure. >> do we believe that he tried? is this part of the conversation, hard enough, tried hard enough to save the marriage after the affair became clear? >> that's a good question. you know, th
lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book,...
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i am going to say thank you to lesley sanchez and myrna perez.going to stay around. i want to make the case for keeping college like it is but also talk to those who want to reinvent college. [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> as the saying goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. what if it is broke or at the very least in need of repair. that's the question of a recent "time" magazine cover story asking, reinventing college.
i am going to say thank you to lesley sanchez and myrna perez.going to stay around. i want to make the case for keeping college like it is but also talk to those who want to reinvent college. [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the...
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i am going to say thank you to lesley sanchez and myrna perez.going to stay around. i want to make the case for keeping college like it is but also talk to those who want to reinvent college. [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! people can do it all! get a quote, buy and manage your policy! -[ music stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... -[ music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonight dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll let it go to voicemail. [ clears throat ] ♪ everybody wang chung tonight ♪ putting it on vibrate. [ cell phone vibrates ] -[ loud vibrating ] -it'll pass. [ vibrating continues ] our giant store and your little phone. that's progressive mobile. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of ou
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in cumberland drive in springfield/ autria godfrey has more/ >> in cumberland drive bus stop where lesleyts for write every day is now the latest location where police say a woman was groped. >> i do feel scared. i don't like walking here by myself. >> the woman tells police she was walking along in cumberland drive when a man came up from behind, grabbed her, a broker, and then took off. -- groped him. 15 women have reported being fondled while walking along dark roads around springfield. the women detailed a similar suspect descriptions in each incident. this is the police are now searching for, based on their accounts. >> i think i saw this on tv. i am surprised. fairfax police want women to know this face. they are talking with residents. they reminded her to be vigilant to keep from being a victim. >> all arguments will be held today at fort belvoir in the case of fort hood shooting suspect major nidal hassan accused of killing 13 people in texas in 2009. today's arguments will focus on whether the trial judge should be removed from the case. defense attorneys say that he exceeded hi
in cumberland drive in springfield/ autria godfrey has more/ >> in cumberland drive bus stop where lesleyts for write every day is now the latest location where police say a woman was groped. >> i do feel scared. i don't like walking here by myself. >> the woman tells police she was walking along in cumberland drive when a man came up from behind, grabbed her, a broker, and then took off. -- groped him. 15 women have reported being fondled while walking along dark roads around...
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some of that court team is here tonight, including lauren, alex, lisa foster, hank wilson, lesley, jason lee, and brendan monaghan. [applause] those are some of the folks -- those are just some of the folks that really made sfpark happen. i hope you have a chance tonight to meet and congratulate them. these incredibly dedicated, hard-working people. i also want to especially acknowledged the tma'mta's cfo. [applause] without her vision and strength, we almost certainly would not be here tonight to celebrate sfpark alongside these other achievements. thank you. thank you for this honor. [applause] >> let's hear it for the sfpark team. [applause] >> that ends the awards, but the bar is open. let's give one big round of applause for our sponsors, our award winners, and all of our friends and family. see you next time for the 33rd annual.
some of that court team is here tonight, including lauren, alex, lisa foster, hank wilson, lesley, jason lee, and brendan monaghan. [applause] those are some of the folks -- those are just some of the folks that really made sfpark happen. i hope you have a chance tonight to meet and congratulate them. these incredibly dedicated, hard-working people. i also want to especially acknowledged the tma'mta's cfo. [applause] without her vision and strength, we almost certainly would not be here tonight...
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he talked with lesley stahl on "60 minutes" and said he never talked to their housekeeper about their >> it appeared to me that there was something off, he started to look like me. that's when i kind of got it, that it was never discussed but i put things together here. >> did you ask her? her name is mildred. did you ask mildred? >> no, i didn't. but i felt that i shouldake t on the responsibility of taking care of him and her. so i took care of them financially. >> all of a sudden she started getting money. no, you must have said, you know, i want to take care of him. how does money start showing up the >> i gave it to her and she knew what it was. >> you can see more on cbsnews.com. cbs money watch. tens of thousands protest in paris and the big guns come out for a gangster auction. ashley morrison has more. >> reporter: good morning. more anti-austerity protests taking place in europe over the weekend. in paris thousands took part in peaceful demonstrations. on friday the french government presented a budget that includes higher taxes on the wealthy but which critics lack reforms
he talked with lesley stahl on "60 minutes" and said he never talked to their housekeeper about their >> it appeared to me that there was something off, he started to look like me. that's when i kind of got it, that it was never discussed but i put things together here. >> did you ask her? her name is mildred. did you ask mildred? >> no, i didn't. but i felt that i shouldake t on the responsibility of taking care of him and her. so i took care of them financially....
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listen to what lesley stahl has to say. >> why don't you tell the story. there was a point made by the other panelists. tell the story >> tells the story. >> it was the end of 1984. reagan is running for reelection and i was asked to do a summing up story on the campaign, so i did. i was obliged to use all of these marvelous morning in america pictures that might have put together for us. but what i said was tough. a lot of the campaign was designed to create and asia over the budget cuts. and you saw him cutting -- to create amnesia over the budget cuts. you saw in cutting a ribbon. you saw the banners and flags and reagan with color. the son was hitting him just right. and i said, little would you know that he is cutting the budget for nursing home construction. and i said a little would you know from this picture that he is cutting the environmental budget. it was unrelenting. four and half minutes, very long. and i thought, i will go back to the white house and he will never talk to me again. the piece ran, the phone rang, a senior white house official
listen to what lesley stahl has to say. >> why don't you tell the story. there was a point made by the other panelists. tell the story >> tells the story. >> it was the end of 1984. reagan is running for reelection and i was asked to do a summing up story on the campaign, so i did. i was obliged to use all of these marvelous morning in america pictures that might have put together for us. but what i said was tough. a lot of the campaign was designed to create and asia over the...
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if they were taken here in illinois it would be a different story says the privacy law professor lesleyres, press reports say that photographer used a long lens about a half mile away on a public road. to give you an idea of how intrusive that can be we rented a similar lance sped it up here at the merchandise mart looking down the chicago river and take a close look at wall street all the way to the lasalle street bridge you can see the intern about a quarter mile away. then we took the camera up to an outdoor patio on the 22nd floor of the tribune tower hidden from view we could easily capture folks dining on the 95th floor of the hancock tower and men and women going about their business with no one but wiser. anyone visiting the outside terrace of the tribune tower would never spot our photographer and a quarter mile away but he can snap these pictures. you can still get the picture as we do what they did to the royals from a half mile away. here i am standing in front of the east bank club more than half a mile from where the camera can see me now the view is similar to the blurry
if they were taken here in illinois it would be a different story says the privacy law professor lesleyres, press reports say that photographer used a long lens about a half mile away on a public road. to give you an idea of how intrusive that can be we rented a similar lance sped it up here at the merchandise mart looking down the chicago river and take a close look at wall street all the way to the lasalle street bridge you can see the intern about a quarter mile away. then we took the camera...
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>> lesley says, i cannot afford to put in new wood cabinets in my kitchen.s an awesome secret of the antique world i discovered years ago. i've given this tip a lot. it really works. it's a product from california called howard's restore a finish. it works terrifically well on kitchen cabinets. they say don't ruin our doors. i'm going to make it look better. comes in different colors. neutral, this is a cherry. quadruple zero steel wool. the more zeros, the finer the steel wool. you take a little and go with the grain nice and easily. don't scratch. what you're doing is giving your wood a facial. >> a little facial, yeah. >> go back and forth with the grain, a little back and forth. watch when i wipe this away how nice this looks. you get a heat ring on a dining room table, you do this and it takes it right away. >> what was the name of that product? >> howard's restore a finish. different colors. very good. >> what is the best solution to use for hair being clogged in the shower drain. >> we had that the other day. had to call a guy in. >> your number one c
>> lesley says, i cannot afford to put in new wood cabinets in my kitchen.s an awesome secret of the antique world i discovered years ago. i've given this tip a lot. it really works. it's a product from california called howard's restore a finish. it works terrifically well on kitchen cabinets. they say don't ruin our doors. i'm going to make it look better. comes in different colors. neutral, this is a cherry. quadruple zero steel wool. the more zeros, the finer the steel wool. you take...
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last night arnold gave >> howie: interview to lesley stahl on "60 minutes" you think if you were going be grilled about your affairs you might try to play it low-key but this is why arnold is arnold. >> this is not your new car? >> it is. >> no. >> called an unamog by mercedes. >> you going to take me for a ride? >> yeah [ laughter. [ laughter ] >> quick reminder, we elected that maniac, twice. after a ride in the new truck, arnold got down to business and when asked about impregnating his maid he said i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in my relationship with maria. you think? could you have thrown maria into the grand canyon? or -- arnold talked about an fair he had with brigitte nielsen -- of course they had an affair, matching mullets. she was also involved with another high-profile co-star of hers. >> i think she respects me more because i'm much more of a man than her boyfriend. i wear the drawers and you wear the panties. the drawers are stronger material than nylon. >> jimmy: she has a type, is what we're saying. here is arnold and his affair with her. >> you write yo
last night arnold gave >> howie: interview to lesley stahl on "60 minutes" you think if you were going be grilled about your affairs you might try to play it low-key but this is why arnold is arnold. >> this is not your new car? >> it is. >> no. >> called an unamog by mercedes. >> you going to take me for a ride? >> yeah [ laughter. [ laughter ] >> quick reminder, we elected that maniac, twice. after a ride in the new truck, arnold got...
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in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudiinister and de facto head of o.p.e.c., the oil cartel. >> if most americans had an opportunity to sit down with the oil minister of saudi arabia, the thing they would like to know is where you think the price of oil's gonna be, say, in about six months. is it gonna be up or down? >> you want my classic answer? >> no, i want your honest-- >> okay. >> appraisal and judgment. >> my honest judgment is, if i were to know what the price of oil six months from now, i would be in las vegas, okay? >> [laughing] he may be smiling, but this is a man with serious heartburn and vertigo. in 2008, the price of oil had been soaring and sinking uncontrollably. why did the price, in your opinion, spike in july? why did it go way up to $147 a barrel? >> basically, there was a-- what's called a fear premium. >> and the fear was that saudi arabia itself had peaked out, that you'd reached your ceiling of how much available oil is left in your overall reserve. so what's the truth? >> the truth is, here is th
in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudiinister and de facto head of o.p.e.c., the oil cartel. >> if most americans had an opportunity to sit down with the oil minister of saudi arabia, the thing they would like to know is where you think the price of oil's gonna be, say, in about six months. is it gonna be up or down? >> you want my classic answer? >> no, i want your honest-- >> okay. >> appraisal and...
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i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we look at the business of powering the planet.e meet a group of overnight millionaires getting rich from gas dug out of rocks. we also take a look at the financial promise of an emerging science known as synthetic biology. and finally, we examine an alternative car fuel that you probably never heard of: laptop computer batteries. we begin with an unconventional process for extracting natural gas from shale, a dense rock formation two miles underground. it's being touted as the hope of the future, the answer to our energy problems. and if you're sitting on top of it, you may become a new american phenomenon: a shaleionaire. and yet, as we all know, exploring for energy has safety risks. but as we first reported in the fall of 2010, that can get lost in all the excitement. what's increasingly evident is that shale gas is overwhelmingly abundant right here in the usa. >> in the last few years, we've discovered the equivalent of two saudi arabias of oil in the form of natural gas in the united states. not one but two. >> we have twice
i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we look at the business of powering the planet.e meet a group of overnight millionaires getting rich from gas dug out of rocks. we also take a look at the financial promise of an emerging science known as synthetic biology. and finally, we examine an alternative car fuel that you probably never heard of: laptop computer batteries. we begin with an unconventional process for extracting natural gas from shale, a dense rock formation two miles underground. it's...
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. >> everybody here is incredible professionals, they just performed flaw lesley night after night. i can't say the same. >> is there anything more than joe biden thinking it's up to him to get the lead back? >> relief may be days away for california drivers who are suffering through the highest gasoline prices in the nation. >> they are keeping me at home. >> 91 cases of fungal meningitis. >> fists started flying. wild brawl between two separate wedding parties. one man dead and four people under arrest. >> liftoff. new era in space flight. >> at talladega super speedway, a 25 car pileup. no injuries. >> drew brees broke johnny unitas' record. >> all that -- >> the washington nationals winning 3-2 and game one goes to the yankees. >> and all that matters. >> spending 90 minutes trying undo campaigning on that but he did it very well. >> your saying governor romney lied? >> if the u.s. were burning what famous person would you save and why? >> i would save oprah she's worth about 100 billion. who would you save? >> my family. >> welcome to cbs "this morning." we have new evidence go
. >> everybody here is incredible professionals, they just performed flaw lesley night after night. i can't say the same. >> is there anything more than joe biden thinking it's up to him to get the lead back? >> relief may be days away for california drivers who are suffering through the highest gasoline prices in the nation. >> they are keeping me at home. >> 91 cases of fungal meningitis. >> fists started flying. wild brawl between two separate wedding...
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host: let's try lesley from ohio, independent. hi. caller: >> thank you for the moment to have this forum. it's a great treasure. we live in a country where a lot of times people don't listen when others are speaking. i think you do a great job moderating. host: banks. i appreciate your call. -- thanks. caller: do i believe the vice president makes a difference? i think the composite ticket of any party absolutely makes a difference. you are looking at a partnership no different than any other partnerships, whether it be a french ship or a working relationship. -- a friendship. no party is going to represent absolutely 100% of what one voting person is going to absolutely like. no different than when i look at my husband. is the everythinperfect? no. we are a great partnership. there are so many poles, every 10 minutes. -- there are so many polls, every 10 minutes. the trouble is sometimes we don't read to the last paragraph that starts about what the population sampling was. there was a recent poll in columbus and the dispatcher that
host: let's try lesley from ohio, independent. hi. caller: >> thank you for the moment to have this forum. it's a great treasure. we live in a country where a lot of times people don't listen when others are speaking. i think you do a great job moderating. host: banks. i appreciate your call. -- thanks. caller: do i believe the vice president makes a difference? i think the composite ticket of any party absolutely makes a difference. you are looking at a partnership no different than any...
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>>host: ou so much lesley ann machado. --carrie smith. feel better when you go to sleep in a couple of days, this is the hunter permits 5 stage uvc an absolutely magical figure called the perma filter. it will help get rid of the odors, mold spores and all the things you do not want to breathe in.all the stuff that typically un dyed dewberry the end. this will help eliminate it. we have the u.s. launch of this back in april. it was a big day. today we brought back our quantity for the rest of the year.c13 did a preview show last night and 11:00 p.m. and we sold three times as many as we expected so we are down toc13 final quantity 2012. of white or black and you get two of them for $159.95. my home it made such an important difference. icon. art massey is here to round us so. faisal >>guest: stage filtration and this is the only unit that we have that offers that. -- stage5 stage catches the pet hair and dander. the second filter casted is the allergens and then we have you violight that helps to kill and bacteriac13 have followed a catal
>>host: ou so much lesley ann machado. --carrie smith. feel better when you go to sleep in a couple of days, this is the hunter permits 5 stage uvc an absolutely magical figure called the perma filter. it will help get rid of the odors, mold spores and all the things you do not want to breathe in.all the stuff that typically un dyed dewberry the end. this will help eliminate it. we have the u.s. launch of this back in april. it was a big day. today we brought back our quantity for the...
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with respect to the fiscal lesley of iran sponsored ability and the best way to make sure we don't goover is to follow the tenure of production plan put forward by the bowles-simpson deficit commission. basically $45 trillion over 10 years. the revenues, we wouldn't raise taxes but lowered lower the tax bracket and drive the that based on income. everything is on the table. entitlement programs, we will make compromise reforms and republicans have to agree to make reforms on taxes. to generate additional revenue. i have seen a lot of blueprints have been laid out and as far as i'm concerned that's the best one we have seen so far. what we need are strong leadership and to govern from the middle. president obama i hope will be reelected as he is strong leadership to get us here. should it be governor romney he needs to provide leadership. our president has has to provide if you will -- [inaudible] >> moderator: i want to give the first you mr. wade that reliance on small business to film villaman is a need to restart the economy but if you look at the polls from "the wall street journa
with respect to the fiscal lesley of iran sponsored ability and the best way to make sure we don't goover is to follow the tenure of production plan put forward by the bowles-simpson deficit commission. basically $45 trillion over 10 years. the revenues, we wouldn't raise taxes but lowered lower the tax bracket and drive the that based on income. everything is on the table. entitlement programs, we will make compromise reforms and republicans have to agree to make reforms on taxes. to generate...
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pick up where the president didn't do that well lesley gore didn't mention at all. i'm thinking of issues idea of a bailout, social security, the proposal on that, the medicare issue, the 47%, and that romney made for a stunned obama. and then of course store romney's income taxes. those are all issues that i think we will hear from joe biden on. and it is very different than what biden past four years ago. the biggest challenge then was don't patronize sarah palin. try to afford her a certain degree of respect, and this is a different time. a very different opponent. >> already been up rebuttal as they try to set expectations for the debate on thursday. let me share with you what paul ryan said on the fox news channel live last month. >> fast on the cuff, which the night. he knows who he is, and he has been doing this for 40 years. you're not going to rattle him. he has been on the national stage. ever-present twice from a sitting vice president. what i hope to achieve is to give people a very different alternative. he is very get the attack. that would the person
pick up where the president didn't do that well lesley gore didn't mention at all. i'm thinking of issues idea of a bailout, social security, the proposal on that, the medicare issue, the 47%, and that romney made for a stunned obama. and then of course store romney's income taxes. those are all issues that i think we will hear from joe biden on. and it is very different than what biden past four years ago. the biggest challenge then was don't patronize sarah palin. try to afford her a certain...