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lesley m.m.what the aftermh of nuclear warfare looks like because john hersey showed us. jeffrey:n her new book, "fallout," author sley blume explores how hersey came to write a profoundly influential work. she calls it one of the most important works of journalism ever created that has siaped neratione. lesley m.m. blume: even if people, his eventual readers, could not understand the physi that went into the nuclear bomb, they could certainly relate to the stories of six regular people. jeffrey: the bomb in hiroshima,d follows later by one destroying nagasaki, led to japan's surrender and ecstatic celebrations of a hard-earned american victory. the u.s. government justified use of these experimental weapons as necessary to end the war, but, blume writes, covered up the bombs' horrifying impact on humans, including the after-effects of radiation. lesley m.m. blume: on the one hand, they wand to showcase the might of their weapon, because they now had a weapon that nobody else did but, on the othe
lesley m.m.what the aftermh of nuclear warfare looks like because john hersey showed us. jeffrey:n her new book, "fallout," author sley blume explores how hersey came to write a profoundly influential work. she calls it one of the most important works of journalism ever created that has siaped neratione. lesley m.m. blume: even if people, his eventual readers, could not understand the physi that went into the nuclear bomb, they could certainly relate to the stories of six regular...
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lesley marshall and author of book. good to have you about with us. >> shannon. >> good to be here.t up some things not prosecuted portland, criminal stressetrespass, first, second e disorderly if people doe things peacefully but they commit some of these lower levels crimes he is not wasting time prosecuting them, what do you think. >> i can't think of a better insensitive to prolong agony of downtown portlandd if da and other state officials are not going to try to punish people who have gone beyond peaceful protests to engagement this is a goodod reason why federal constitution gives federal government a role t in these urn disorders. state and local officials are charging public health and save tie, if they don't do their job and allow violence to sweep the cities federal government has a jobnm in protecting federal plas and constitutional right residents. shannon: this prosecutor says there are certain level of property crime, or, physical harm, there are things that will be prosecuted but not what he occurs lower level, port portlad police chief said, does not change oregon la
lesley marshall and author of book. good to have you about with us. >> shannon. >> good to be here.t up some things not prosecuted portland, criminal stressetrespass, first, second e disorderly if people doe things peacefully but they commit some of these lower levels crimes he is not wasting time prosecuting them, what do you think. >> i can't think of a better insensitive to prolong agony of downtown portlandd if da and other state officials are not going to try to punish...
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he only saw his friend lesley again decades later. president truman also suggested setting up self-governing camps for jewish adults their residents soon organized education health care and religious services skills in handicrafts and for agriculture were also taught it was in keeping with the aspirations of the zionist movement which called for a political solution to the situation of the jews in europe their own state. a new chapter also began for indus doff in february 1946 a group of young jews arrived accompanied by zionist activists the magically seen their goal the emigration to palestine. later fischer was impressed by the determination and independence of the young people what set them apart from the others was that they acted consciously as a collective and thus were prepared for life in the cube it's in their future home . there are more. oh. oh oh oh oh they. among the new arrivals in india was a group of young jews from poland they gave themselves the name. which means stone where did he prove they tried to return to pola
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well she's not only male geisha against me she's made allegations skitt senator george mitchell lesley wexner bill richardson and you name it there she went through jeffrey upset rolodex found things people and decided to accuse them she try to deep 6 e-mails between her and another journalist in which the other journalist said put dershowitz in your book we know there's no proof that he did anything wrong but he's a famous person if you put him in your book then it will be good for your book pitch and it'll help you get a contract so then she puts me in the book as somebody she did not have sex with i provided those e-mails and that manuscript to so many in the media i presented him to. the miami herald julie brown i presented it to netflix i presented it to many many other media nobody is prepared to publish this material i have a tip recording of her own lawyer admitting that she's wrong simply wrong to accuse me because he looked at my travel records who concluded i couldn't have been any places she said she met me at the time she said she met me i have another tape recording of he
well she's not only male geisha against me she's made allegations skitt senator george mitchell lesley wexner bill richardson and you name it there she went through jeffrey upset rolodex found things people and decided to accuse them she try to deep 6 e-mails between her and another journalist in which the other journalist said put dershowitz in your book we know there's no proof that he did anything wrong but he's a famous person if you put him in your book then it will be good for your book...
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for more i'm joined by andrea lesley a journalist with us really and broadcasting company corp i should say in sydney andre appreciate your joining us the 1st obvious question that strikes me is why has melbourne in particular been so badly affected compared with the rest of the country. well it's a good question because the risk of a strike the us managed to survive relatively well through most of this but not safe is at last few months but nobody has been hit pretty hot in comparison i think most people are in agreement that it's a lot to do with these quarantine hightails that brought people back into the country and. 14 days the tory made the decision probably for cost cutting reasons to put private security firms there in front of the hotels and some stand it's one tank that sewall cotinine saying straight through the hotels back out into the community said that was the start and we've otherwise had as we heard in that report there are accusations by the premier daniel andrews that people were going to work when they shouldn't and not look after what it doing around cotinine saying
for more i'm joined by andrea lesley a journalist with us really and broadcasting company corp i should say in sydney andre appreciate your joining us the 1st obvious question that strikes me is why has melbourne in particular been so badly affected compared with the rest of the country. well it's a good question because the risk of a strike the us managed to survive relatively well through most of this but not safe is at last few months but nobody has been hit pretty hot in comparison i think...
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author lesley blume has a new book about hersey and how hispo reporting d the bomb's lasting damage, which the u.s. government tried to downplay. and she spoke with jeffrey brown as part of our continuing coverage of this solemn anniversary. this is also parof "canvas" >> brown: august 6, 1945: the future of warfare and humanity itself would change-- when the u.s. detonated a single atomic bomb over hiroshima, japan. but while everyone saw the mushroom cloud, it would be a year before e world fully understood what had happened on the ground that day, a story told in the pages of "the new yorker" magazine by journalist john hersey. >> we know what the aftermath of nuclear warfare looks like because john hersey showed us. >> brown: in her new book," fallout", author leslie blume explores how hersey came to e a profoundly influenti work-- she calls it "one of the most important works of journalism ever created"-- that >> even if people,ventualnce. readers, could not understand the physics that went into the nuclear bomb or they couldn't they could certainly relate to the stories of six
author lesley blume has a new book about hersey and how hispo reporting d the bomb's lasting damage, which the u.s. government tried to downplay. and she spoke with jeffrey brown as part of our continuing coverage of this solemn anniversary. this is also parof "canvas" >> brown: august 6, 1945: the future of warfare and humanity itself would change-- when the u.s. detonated a single atomic bomb over hiroshima, japan. but while everyone saw the mushroom cloud, it would be a year...
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in the east bay, lesley brinkley, abc 7 news. >> this refinery opened in 1913 and originally called theavon refinery after its location of unincorporated contra costa county. since then they have included fill opens, conoco, marathon bought the refinery in 2018. >>> now, the pandemic has kids in front of computers, tv's and smart phones more than ever. how parents can find a new balance in oder to avoid old risks. >>> economic diversity during the coronavirus crisis. there is an easy way you can (woman chattering) - [narrator] ordering dinner for the family? (family gasps) rewarded with a side of quiet. (baby murmuring) grubhub rewards you, (scooter horn honking) get a free delivery perk when you order. (doorbell rings) - [group] grubhub. >>> small businesses have always been important to the economy and building a better bay area. many have been facing failure as the pandemic has forced them to close. a nonprofit financial firm in oakland is providing grants to prevent this, and seeking nominations. david louie shows us the difference it's making. >> they had just opened a boutique in
in the east bay, lesley brinkley, abc 7 news. >> this refinery opened in 1913 and originally called theavon refinery after its location of unincorporated contra costa county. since then they have included fill opens, conoco, marathon bought the refinery in 2018. >>> now, the pandemic has kids in front of computers, tv's and smart phones more than ever. how parents can find a new balance in oder to avoid old risks. >>> economic diversity during the coronavirus crisis....
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he only saw his friend lesley again decades later. president truman also suggested setting up self-governing camps for jewish adults their residents soon organized education health care and religious services and skills in handicrafts and for agriculture were also taught it was in keeping with the aspirations of the zionist movement which called for a political solution to the situation of the jews in europe their own state. a new chapter also began for in those doff in february 1946 a group of young jews arrived accompanied by zionist activists the magically seen their goal the emigration to palestine. greater fisher was impressed by the determination and independence of the young people what set them apart from the others was that they acted consciously as a collective and thus were prepared for life in the cube roots in their future home . there are more very. oh. oh oh oh oh they. among the new arrivals in was a group of young jews from poland they gave themselves the name. which means stalwart in hebrew they tried to return to po
he only saw his friend lesley again decades later. president truman also suggested setting up self-governing camps for jewish adults their residents soon organized education health care and religious services and skills in handicrafts and for agriculture were also taught it was in keeping with the aspirations of the zionist movement which called for a political solution to the situation of the jews in europe their own state. a new chapter also began for in those doff in february 1946 a group of...
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being together with lesley in the camps but but i do remember that much that was. their lives were coming through started out by train and then lives were close enough so that they would shoot at the local motor of the train move. and surgery started marching. and that that that was that. funny enough i was sort of was my end that much anymore and. some of the focus must come from a different group too much joined us if you if you felt you were shot right or wary so it was important to keep going and keep people up so. he was beat me my brother and i kind of have to stay up if you can that's the shot you know by the way so this is a very my life in my ways. and on days and days and days they marched us. you know all of a sudden i'm looking sort of ahead of intervention i can still see what happened i see tanks never saw a tank of my life i was so tense coming for gathered that i can and then they so dead says on the way guys that i'm away and he tapped in so quick this is the 10th. and they let the soldier says ok i did 10 because there was shooting going on that d
being together with lesley in the camps but but i do remember that much that was. their lives were coming through started out by train and then lives were close enough so that they would shoot at the local motor of the train move. and surgery started marching. and that that that was that. funny enough i was sort of was my end that much anymore and. some of the focus must come from a different group too much joined us if you if you felt you were shot right or wary so it was important to keep...
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have to share this with you because you have on your phone so leslie is watching right now and there lesley are i love your comment wow we chat sounds amazing just so much it always feels like it can totally run your life. so if a shot sounds from the u.s. what to people who use it in the u.s. will today use. well it's very interesting because you know i work riskier rights activists and lawyers writers in china a lot of them can't use weight checks why because in order to have a recheck accounts you have to register your id you know that stuff and the governor has a job and those people you know what the government and government has been you know harassing and censoring them so even to get out we checked because the governors are one of them. so you know they have you know developed their or find or trying to. get each other and to also check with me it signal is not banned in china so you can right now it's easy it's and the people are students were asked by having a v.p.n. it's cover some it's had it but you can still do it this has been cruelly by many people who don't have weights and
have to share this with you because you have on your phone so leslie is watching right now and there lesley are i love your comment wow we chat sounds amazing just so much it always feels like it can totally run your life. so if a shot sounds from the u.s. what to people who use it in the u.s. will today use. well it's very interesting because you know i work riskier rights activists and lawyers writers in china a lot of them can't use weight checks why because in order to have a recheck...
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also, we will be speaking to not one but two comedy legends, as lesley joseph and tamsin greig join userformed at harry and meghan's wedding, tell us about the impact of lockdown on their art. join us at ten. 0h, go on. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter at the sunday times, and james rampton, features writer at the independent. welcome to you both. thank you for being with us. let's go through the front pages. the mail on sunday leads on plans to return to the classroom, with the prime minister, borisjohnson, writing in the paper that it's a moral duty to reopen schools next month. and according to the sunday times, mrjohnson warns that keeping children at home is a far greater risk to their well—being than coronavirus. the prime minister is prepared to take unprecedented steps, including shutting pubs and restaurants, to ensure schools don't have to close again, according to the sunday express. a cross—party group of senior mps, trade unions and scientists are calling on the government to co
also, we will be speaking to not one but two comedy legends, as lesley joseph and tamsin greig join userformed at harry and meghan's wedding, tell us about the impact of lockdown on their art. join us at ten. 0h, go on. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter at the sunday times, and james rampton, features writer at the independent. welcome to you both. thank you for being with us. let's go through the...
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that she was pressured to full sleep years mean by her lawyers in order to get a $1000000000.00 from lesley wexner nobody has played that tape recording nobody has played david boies tape recording admitting that she was wrong simply wrong nobody has mentioned that the judge struck the allegation the lawyers rescinded the allegation saying is a mistake to file it the evidence of my innocence is overwhelming and yet all you see is she accused her shorts dershowitz denied it i hear you let me ask you you told tucker carlson that you believe. jeffrey epstein did commit suicide but may have paid people off to enable that what do you think the situation for a main maxwell is in prison and do you think that show wind up like epstein good think she'll survive this what do you think not only do i think she'll survive it but i think she has a very good chance of winning the case remember they did not introduce the junior who for a as a witness or a victim against her they skip that period of time they indicted are 3 things that they have. led she did back in the 19951970 then against it has a 16 but
that she was pressured to full sleep years mean by her lawyers in order to get a $1000000000.00 from lesley wexner nobody has played that tape recording nobody has played david boies tape recording admitting that she was wrong simply wrong nobody has mentioned that the judge struck the allegation the lawyers rescinded the allegation saying is a mistake to file it the evidence of my innocence is overwhelming and yet all you see is she accused her shorts dershowitz denied it i hear you let me ask...
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being together with lesley in the camps but but i do remember that much that was. their lives were coming through started out by train and then lives were close enough so that they would shoot at the local motor of the train move. and surgery started marching. and that that was that. funny enough i was startled was my hand not camacho anymore and. some out of focus by this turn up from a different group too much joined up with us if you if you felt you were shut right away so it was important to go over keep people up so. he was between my brother and i kind of have to stay up if you can answer the shot you know that the way so this is a very my life in one way. and on days and days and days they marched us. and all of a sudden i'm looking sort of ahead of intervention i can stand see what happened i see tanks never saw a tank of my life i was so tense coming for gathered that action and then they so did i says on the way down it's that i'm away and he tapped in so quick yes there are tens of thousands and then i let the soldier says ok i did 10 because there was s
being together with lesley in the camps but but i do remember that much that was. their lives were coming through started out by train and then lives were close enough so that they would shoot at the local motor of the train move. and surgery started marching. and that that was that. funny enough i was startled was my hand not camacho anymore and. some out of focus by this turn up from a different group too much joined up with us if you if you felt you were shut right away so it was important...
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calls to its help line rose sharply during the town lesley is a specialist to mention helping families like joins in why all that the invisible army all they could care is i think quite often if you know the call often sorry even pretend been i pray looked around. at it and kind of. it can be quite lonely existence and i think look down at that. i think some of the you know areas that have struggled with he's not their needs not being recognised in terms of the level of care that they provide and some of the rest by needs that they have that they've not been able to access linda and her family have faced constant trials since her diagnosis the coronavirus pandemic has led to tens of thousands of deaths the number of those whose lives have been changed and challenged by it though is harder to comprehend and i would. share. again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera russian opposition leader alexei now bonnie is being treated at a hospital in germany for suspected poisoning after being flown there from siberia he was initially considered too sick by russian doctors to be
calls to its help line rose sharply during the town lesley is a specialist to mention helping families like joins in why all that the invisible army all they could care is i think quite often if you know the call often sorry even pretend been i pray looked around. at it and kind of. it can be quite lonely existence and i think look down at that. i think some of the you know areas that have struggled with he's not their needs not being recognised in terms of the level of care that they provide...
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us less but if that were to lesley gross who ran the manhattan project general approach said there was never from about 2 weeks from the time i took charge of this project any illusion of my part that russia was our enemy and the project conducted on that basis peter tragically i got a cold but i want to end it on that note thank you for coming on the bay and absolutely brilliant and educating our our audience thank you so much. thank you it's you're out all right that is our show for you today everyone remember in this world we're not told the word love the mouth so i tell you all i love you i am a rover for i don't. keep on watching all those hawks out there ever great day and night. during this year we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we deal with solutions that's right so lucian's and today we're going to be talking with the nose of coin floor doc. u.k. . the sudden fullest and illegal takeover of a government by a small group. rather than revolution results so just conduct small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who
us less but if that were to lesley gross who ran the manhattan project general approach said there was never from about 2 weeks from the time i took charge of this project any illusion of my part that russia was our enemy and the project conducted on that basis peter tragically i got a cold but i want to end it on that note thank you for coming on the bay and absolutely brilliant and educating our our audience thank you so much. thank you it's you're out all right that is our show for you today...
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come visit a store today. opk pointment online ( ticking ) >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. another edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer can bring up questions that make you feel like shutting down. go here: findyourmbcvoice.com >> announcer: previously on "big brother." in a move-in like no other, 16 all-stars began the battle for a half million dollars. >> oh my god. >> among the returning players were former winners, fan favorites, greats who never won and competitors who deserved a second shot. >> i'm back to win this time. >> safely inside the bb bubble, a competition kicks things off. and christmas, ian, kevin, nicole, code and memphis all earned their shot at the head of household. >> julie: six of you have
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brick, no mortar, nor wood, is a creation story you'll need to see to believe. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesleyhl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) but may not be enough. statins may lower so, that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. don't take vascepa if you're allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor about any medicines you take, and if you are allergic to fish or shellfish. stop taking vascepa and seek medical help if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had heart rhythm problems. tell your doctor if you have symptoms such as irregular beat, lightheadedness, dizziness, shortness of breath,
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. >> okay. ( laughter ) ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it c p lastielf. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? talk to an eye doctor about twice-daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today
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we are excited to talk about a talker see and later in the greek-- we could conversation between lesley bloom, author of a new book about john hersey's reporting on hiroshima. to find out about these programs and to register go to our website at brooklyn history.org. now it's my pleasure to welcome the four participants in tonight's program. maya schenwar is the editor in chief of truth out and co-author i should say of "prison by any other name". she's also the author of "lockdown lockout" and code editor of who do you serve food you protect. she lives in chicago. hello. >> high, it's great to be here. >> welcome. >> victoria law is my is co-author on "prison by any other name". in addition to that she wrote the book "resistance behind bars and coeditor "don't leave your friends behind" and is cofounder of the book through. welcome. >> thank you for having us marshak. >> a brooklyn -based community organizer and strategists working in the lgbtq transformative justice & violins and economic justice movement and is the founding director of vision change when consulting. coeditor of the s
we are excited to talk about a talker see and later in the greek-- we could conversation between lesley bloom, author of a new book about john hersey's reporting on hiroshima. to find out about these programs and to register go to our website at brooklyn history.org. now it's my pleasure to welcome the four participants in tonight's program. maya schenwar is the editor in chief of truth out and co-author i should say of "prison by any other name". she's also the author of...
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i had to throw in lesley ode m there. the last sunday of the sermon is the last sunday sermon given in congress. the house of representatives, some of the audience might know, is actually holding religious services in the house chamber in the capitol building because it's the largest single chamber in the young city. so, the last sunday sermon of that session that i've been focusing on is actually in may of 1802, a few months later. and we know about it through cutler's joernl where he says he attended the hall mr. parkinson preached. william parkinson was the house chaplain but he had the same minds that john leland did, the cheese monger who preached a few months earlier. nathan writes our chaplain who is an illiterate man preaches in the same style of leland. they disgrace the cause of religion and bring it into contempt. this was one vote the democrats had choosing this stamp. regardless of the style, you have to admit he's a little tone deaf because he chose to preach as a subject of his sermon the biblical passage a
i had to throw in lesley ode m there. the last sunday of the sermon is the last sunday sermon given in congress. the house of representatives, some of the audience might know, is actually holding religious services in the house chamber in the capitol building because it's the largest single chamber in the young city. so, the last sunday sermon of that session that i've been focusing on is actually in may of 1802, a few months later. and we know about it through cutler's joernl where he says he...
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. >> hello, lesley. >> my name is lesley, who i work at mok mid many school and i have the pleasure of participating in listening to a lot of youth and i wanted to am i fie the voices and ask them questions and overwhelmly families to increase family partnerships and support and and engage instruction and also to increase the connection and especially around healing centers practices and how do we do healing center practices not just in the way that we're doing school but also inside classrooms and instruction and families in the tenderloin and bayview, especially noted, that basic needs like unstable wifi and food are a huge concern in those communities. my questions are around how do we be intentional about not just listening to oulistening to ourt creating spaces where they're heard so we can center their experiences how do we shift our language and our practices from using words like input into co creation and lastly how do we create system and structures that individual school sites to center this listing. thank you. >> thank you. >> concern. >> thank you, kevin heart and i'm a hi
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and one of the biggest in history belonged to our lesley stahl. >> it's not ford.hey're yelling bush around me. everybody's yelling bush. i remember how excited i was to break that story. it was the only story at that convention. >> reporter: do you think they still serve a useful purpose? >>. repr: t at cus 1996th publican convention. >> i realized it was going to be exactly as scripted, as predictable, as boring, and we agreed it was a waste of time. we hung up a sign that said "gone fishing." >> reporter: we have that's tac. >> that's exactly why i left. we didn't have to be there. >> reporter: has your view on them changed at all since then? >> they've gotten worse. >> reporter: still, one line sometimes sticks -- remember these -- >> read my lips -- [ cheers ] no new taxes. >> poor george. he was born with a silver foot in his mouth. [ cheers ] >> you know, they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull -- lipstick. [ laughter ] >> reporter: some speeches are remembered for the wrong reason like then-governor bill clinton in 1988 who went on twice
and one of the biggest in history belonged to our lesley stahl. >> it's not ford.hey're yelling bush around me. everybody's yelling bush. i remember how excited i was to break that story. it was the only story at that convention. >> reporter: do you think they still serve a useful purpose? >>. repr: t at cus 1996th publican convention. >> i realized it was going to be exactly as scripted, as predictable, as boring, and we agreed it was a waste of time. we hung up a sign...
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on our "cbs this morning" podcast, ted koppel and "60 minutes'" lesley stahl will share experiences covering purpose anymore. >> they're pretty blunt about it. >> yes, they are. >>> ahead in our "school matters" series, 40% of college freshmen say they will ttend col tsfall. take a financial hit of $120 billion because of the pandemic. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> still ahead, a woman's daring and possibly dangerous attempt to get attention. how her dive into the often dirty hudson river made headlines and garnered advice on what to do now. looks like fun, but could be dangerous. what also looks like fun is what's going on in the studio. gayle, what is that? >> yes, do you have any idea what you were doing a year ago? something i was doing and anthony mason was not, has to do with popeye's chicken sandwiches. >> i like the way you say that. >> your local news is coming up. >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm len kiese. new evacuations have been ordered for all residents in quail canyon, pleasants valley road, and connecting roads in vacaville. this as a wall of flames advanced fr
on our "cbs this morning" podcast, ted koppel and "60 minutes'" lesley stahl will share experiences covering purpose anymore. >> they're pretty blunt about it. >> yes, they are. >>> ahead in our "school matters" series, 40% of college freshmen say they will ttend col tsfall. take a financial hit of $120 billion because of the pandemic. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> still ahead, a woman's daring and...
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general lesley mcnair, commanding general of all american ground forces.mar bradley, commandant of the infantry school, soon to be given a top field command. general henry "hap" arnold, commanding army air forces. general brian summervale, moved up to chief of the services of supply with the stupendous task of logistical support for what would finally be an army of many millions deployed throughout the world. the first of our troops began arriving at overseas staging areas. in north ireland, england, australia, on bloody guatal canal, army troops relieved battle-scarred and weary marines who continued the fight for the solomon islands. the united states was demonstrating not only a will to fight, but the capability of fighting a two-front war against great odds on far-flung battlefronts half a world apart. ♪ >> on the 8th of november 1942, american amphibious forces struck the shores of north africa. >> we were, to use an appropriate american phrase, in business. the business of an all-out fight against powerful aggressors who had reached out to conquer th
general lesley mcnair, commanding general of all american ground forces.mar bradley, commandant of the infantry school, soon to be given a top field command. general henry "hap" arnold, commanding army air forces. general brian summervale, moved up to chief of the services of supply with the stupendous task of logistical support for what would finally be an army of many millions deployed throughout the world. the first of our troops began arriving at overseas staging areas. in north...