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lesley, this is jamie. hi, lesley.sley to their conversation. 0k, yourself? this will be the first time i've been on tv or any sort of thing like that where my face is shown because i don't want people to go, "oh, that's that guy, ain't that great?" i'm not great. it's not great, it's horrible. i talk to these people, i have to listen to what they want to do to children, and makes me sick. because obviously, yeah, you are one of the online hunters, how did you actually get into that? i've had previous history of abuse in my family. it was actually my mother's husband, not my father. someone else she married. he abused me. he got five years in prison, didn't serve five years. we didn't really get much help with regards to mental health afterwards. it's notjust the abuse that messes the family up, it's afterwards. for years, it stays forever. but if i can stop that from happening to someone else, then i will do with all my strength, you know know what i mean? i think people should know these people. and what they look li
lesley, this is jamie. hi, lesley.sley to their conversation. 0k, yourself? this will be the first time i've been on tv or any sort of thing like that where my face is shown because i don't want people to go, "oh, that's that guy, ain't that great?" i'm not great. it's not great, it's horrible. i talk to these people, i have to listen to what they want to do to children, and makes me sick. because obviously, yeah, you are one of the online hunters, how did you actually get into that?...
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lesley. nice to meet you. and you. husband, not my father, someone else she married, he abused me. if i can stop that happening to somebody else then i will do. i understand obviously wanting to work with the police and get convictions. but why is there the need to then live stream it and put it on facebook. my argument's always been, like, not live streaming it, and then it comes out in the paper, it's still going to come out. they're still going to get the stick. to know who you are. they're still going to know who your kids are and what school they go to. what's the difference 7 i think with my dad, the group who got my dad posted that viral. they've potentially robbed victims of any criminaljustice at all. jamie has decided to stop his paedophile hunter work. lesley still has no more answers about her dad. catrin nye, bbc news. a video of the arrest of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian mother who's been detained in iran for more than two years, has been shown in a documentary on iranian tv. she was jai
lesley. nice to meet you. and you. husband, not my father, someone else she married, he abused me. if i can stop that happening to somebody else then i will do. i understand obviously wanting to work with the police and get convictions. but why is there the need to then live stream it and put it on facebook. my argument's always been, like, not live streaming it, and then it comes out in the paper, it's still going to come out. they're still going to get the stick. to know who you are. they're...
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lesley gordon, phd from the university of georgia. currently holds the chair at the -- of southern history at the university of alabama. she has written several books, one, 'a broken regiment.' this terrible war, the civil war and its aftermath, and a biography of general george pickett, which is the subject of her talk today. she has also been an editor for inside the confederate nation and intimate strategies of a military commanders and their wives, which is an interesting book. i do like her subtitle here, george pickett in the age of fake news. without further ado, dr. lesley gordon. [applause] >> dr. gordon: thank you, and i am thrilled to be here. please excuse my voice. it is from yelling at a lot of alabama games. roll tide. >> [indiscernible] >> man. it is kickoff time. if my voice doesn't improve as i speak, bear with me. this book i'm talking to you about today i published 20 years ago, which is shocking that it was that long ago. i actually had to reread my own book on the plane because it has been so long. it was a book
lesley gordon, phd from the university of georgia. currently holds the chair at the -- of southern history at the university of alabama. she has written several books, one, 'a broken regiment.' this terrible war, the civil war and its aftermath, and a biography of general george pickett, which is the subject of her talk today. she has also been an editor for inside the confederate nation and intimate strategies of a military commanders and their wives, which is an interesting book. i do like...
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he then falls in love with a ridiculously sympathetic new neighbour, played by lesley mann, who getsgoing on in the church? oh, yeah. do you mind if i take a look? i love how everything is so cute. all the little flowers and the mailbox, and these cute little curtains. it isjust all the details... oh, my god! what are they doing? who are they? they're nazis. torturing hoagie. why? they hate him. because he's an american? because he's different. well, what's going to happen to him? that's a complicated story. well, tell me. we never really get to the bottom of that. thatis that is half the film's problem,, plus the rather creepy portrayals of the sexual fantasies with these thin—waisted barbie dolls. it feels very out of step. the film is directed by robert zemeckis, who is one of the great technical innovators. he did who framed roger rabbit and the polar express and a christmas carol. and so the technical stuff is quite interesting, how he makes the barbie dolls come alive and take over this bruised artist's ego, in a way, but when the film does try to find a heart, it is either to
he then falls in love with a ridiculously sympathetic new neighbour, played by lesley mann, who getsgoing on in the church? oh, yeah. do you mind if i take a look? i love how everything is so cute. all the little flowers and the mailbox, and these cute little curtains. it isjust all the details... oh, my god! what are they doing? who are they? they're nazis. torturing hoagie. why? they hate him. because he's an american? because he's different. well, what's going to happen to him? that's a...
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i'm lesley stahl. next week, the a.f.c.me will be here on cbs, so we'll be back in two weeks with another edition of "60 minutes." 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 calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money 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"... - i'm running the god account code through the identityseal server. - what the hell happened? dude, does this have something to do with the software you were running? - no. maybe. - can i have everybody's attention? identityseal has been sold. - to who? - simon h
i'm lesley stahl. next week, the a.f.c.me will be here on cbs, so we'll be back in two weeks with another edition of "60 minutes." 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 calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you...
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lesley. nice to meet you. and you.ou actually get into that? it was actually my mum's husband, not my father, someone else she married, he abused me. if i can stop that happening to somebody else then i will do. i understand obviously wanting to work with the police and get convictions. but why is there the need to then live stream it and put it on facebook. my argument's always been, like, not live streaming it, and then it comes out in the paper, it's still going to come out. they're still going to get the stick. to know who you are. they're still going to know who your kids are and what school they go to. what's the difference ? i think with my dad, the group who got my dad posted that viral. they've potentially robbed victims of any criminaljustice at all. jamie has decided to stop his paedophile hunter work. lesley still has no more answers about her dad. catrin nye, bbc news. a video of the arrest of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian mother who's been detained in iran for more than two years, has bee
lesley. nice to meet you. and you.ou actually get into that? it was actually my mum's husband, not my father, someone else she married, he abused me. if i can stop that happening to somebody else then i will do. i understand obviously wanting to work with the police and get convictions. but why is there the need to then live stream it and put it on facebook. my argument's always been, like, not live streaming it, and then it comes out in the paper, it's still going to come out. they're still...
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lesley gordon. many of you might remember george raball, who did 18 talks in a row here. then, some jerk decided to have an all-women panel. we were talking about putting a dress on him.
lesley gordon. many of you might remember george raball, who did 18 talks in a row here. then, some jerk decided to have an all-women panel. we were talking about putting a dress on him.
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker.those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) broke my personal record. aflac!? no-good break. gooood break. i'm so sorry we can't make your barbecue. i'm just sick about it. aflac!? different kind of sick. if i can't work after surgery, how am i gonna pay my rent? all these bills? aflac! oh, aflac! and they pay you cash in just one day. see how aflac helps cover everyday expenses at aflac.com. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medici.ne hallucinations and delusions rela pkins's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treati
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker.those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) broke my personal record. aflac!? no-good break. gooood break. i'm so sorry we can't make your barbecue. i'm just sick about it. aflac!? different kind of sick. if i can't work after surgery, how am i gonna pay my rent? all these bills? aflac! oh, aflac! and they pay you cash in just one day. see how aflac helps cover...
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. >> 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." ( ticking ) audible members know listening has the power to change us, make us better people. with audible you get more. two audible originals: exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. plus a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. all for just $14.95 a month, and always ad free. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories, the best place to listen. download audible and start your free trial today. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... half of small businesses fail within 5 years.ne. and more people than ever struggle with debt. intuit is here to change thry... with giant solutions like turbotax, quickbooks and mint that give everyone the power to prosper. intuit. proud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >> pelley: starbucks c.e.o. howard schultz left his company seven months ago, which led many to wonder what the socially conscious execut
. >> 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." ( ticking ) audible members know listening has the power to change us, make us better people. with audible you get more. two audible originals: exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. plus a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. all for just $14.95 a month, and...
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the next level -- changing its look for the first time in more than five decades - and as reporter lesleyl in support of the rams. natsot: "go rams baby!"l-a has rams fever.natsot: "yes yes. l.a. - representing l.a."and now one of the most iconic buildings in the city is jumping on the bandwagon. randy's doughnuts has transformed into the rams house.crews have been working around the clock for three days painting the exterior of the building blue and gold. today nike and rams logos were also being added. so what do fans think.mos: "yeah i love this. whose house rams house." wayne smith: "good. that means everyone is starting to get on the rams bandwagon. once we win the super bowl next week, the whole city will get on it." this makeover is thanks to nike but it's the first time randy's donuts has ever painted its exterior outside of its original colors since it opened back in 1962. dedicated rams fan joe had to check it out before he went to work this morning.mos: "no words can explain the love and the happiness we have right. now, our children can have something to kind of resonate and h
the next level -- changing its look for the first time in more than five decades - and as reporter lesleyl in support of the rams. natsot: "go rams baby!"l-a has rams fever.natsot: "yes yes. l.a. - representing l.a."and now one of the most iconic buildings in the city is jumping on the bandwagon. randy's doughnuts has transformed into the rams house.crews have been working around the clock for three days painting the exterior of the building blue and gold. today nike and...
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rape cambodia via skype we have emma lesley director of the center for peace and conflict studies and also manila via skype is steve rood formerly the philippines country representative for the asia foundation a very warm welcome to all of you jose let's first of all address these bombings we've got at the time of recording the show some twelve hours after the attacks no claims of responsibility but who are the prime suspects here. well the thing is that it's really difficult to say who are the prime suspects who are we actually did it but of course the prime suspects would either be able to say are you know or or any of the of the groups that actually mentioned even private armed groups could have been behind it to saw destabilisation for whatever political agenda they have so it's still too early to a certain and might even be done purposefully by this whoever did that saw to saw confusion to who really is behind it so that. it will mean more difficult for the government to track who who who under undertook this very dreadful act of bombing the cathedral. but i see two while ago it
rape cambodia via skype we have emma lesley director of the center for peace and conflict studies and also manila via skype is steve rood formerly the philippines country representative for the asia foundation a very warm welcome to all of you jose let's first of all address these bombings we've got at the time of recording the show some twelve hours after the attacks no claims of responsibility but who are the prime suspects here. well the thing is that it's really difficult to say who are the...
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because remember what he told lesley stahl right after his inauguration -- i mean, sorry, after his electioneven before he was inaugurated. he basically said, when she asked him about this, "you know, you know why i do it. i do it to discredit you all and demean you all so that when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you." so, is this a long-lasting strategy? or can we see potentially some way to get out of this thing that doesn't seem to be good for you or for us? >> i'll respond in a few ways. first of all, i do agree that it's not healthy for the body politic on either side. there's no indication we have, and we -- someone like i and others have tried -- the president has tried -- to turn down the temperature, to give more access. he just gave a few major interviews to print outlets. he gives interviews on television. but when you see story after story, when you hear all the good news not being covered -- i'm gonna give you a great example. we talked about the economic reports. i think the media will start covering the economy if it ever goes down. i think they'll st
because remember what he told lesley stahl right after his inauguration -- i mean, sorry, after his electioneven before he was inaugurated. he basically said, when she asked him about this, "you know, you know why i do it. i do it to discredit you all and demean you all so that when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you." so, is this a long-lasting strategy? or can we see potentially some way to get out of this thing that doesn't seem to be good for you or for...
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let's go to chelsea and talk to lesley watts, chief executive of chelsea, westminster and west middlesexof you to join us. good of you tojoin us. how good of you to join us. how credible is this strategy, given the enormous pressure there has been on the funding of the health service over the past eight or nine years? thank you very much. i don't think we can avoid that there are huge challenges in the nhs right now, but, actually, this strategy has come from the nhs, it builds on work we have already been doing and describes very clearly the priorities we have. it describes how we are going to work together to meet those challenges and, actually, it talks a lot about collaboration between all the services, right through the life course of patience and right through the life course of disease in a way we have never described before, and working together is the way we will meet those challenges. when we talk about £20 billion, let's talk about bad magic figure, the 3.4% increase and experts will say and you know better than anyone, that is to do with really keeping things as they are, a k
let's go to chelsea and talk to lesley watts, chief executive of chelsea, westminster and west middlesexof you to join us. good of you tojoin us. how good of you to join us. how credible is this strategy, given the enormous pressure there has been on the funding of the health service over the past eight or nine years? thank you very much. i don't think we can avoid that there are huge challenges in the nhs right now, but, actually, this strategy has come from the nhs, it builds on work we have...
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now the president, you know, has said that -- he actually told lessy at a lesley stahl after the campaign, she asked why he keeps repeating fake news and attacking the media and in a burst of honesty, he said that i do it so that when you publish things about me that are negative, people won't believe you. that, in fact, is what he is trying to accomplish. he is trying to disqualify the press as an independent arbiter of fact and he's not only trying to disqualify the press as ap independent ash torbiter of facs trying to disqualify other institutions as well, including the courts, including law enforcement, including intelligence agencies, including even scientists so that he alone is viewed as the only source of the truth. now, our system in this country -- i don't have to tell you this because you're part of it -- is that through a lot of individuals and a lot of institutions searching for the truth we will get as close as we possibly can. i think we need to call things as we find them and sometimes that's going to anger people on one side of the political spectrum and at other times i
now the president, you know, has said that -- he actually told lessy at a lesley stahl after the campaign, she asked why he keeps repeating fake news and attacking the media and in a burst of honesty, he said that i do it so that when you publish things about me that are negative, people won't believe you. that, in fact, is what he is trying to accomplish. he is trying to disqualify the press as an independent arbiter of fact and he's not only trying to disqualify the press as ap independent...