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man in charge of interrogations talks for the first time to lesley stahl, and reveals what he saw when they waterboarded the master mind of 9/11. >> and khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds. >> pelley: airport screeners arrested for letting drugs through security. brian rooney on how they allegedly did it. and our cultural correspondent wynton marsalis on louis armstrong's last trumpet performance, rediscovered after 40 years. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the threat of a terrorist strike in this country did not die with the killing of osama bin laden in pakistan. the first anniversary of the seal team raid on his compound is next wednesday, may 2. now, law enforcement is on alert for a possible attack around that date. we're told that there is no specific threat, but there are more messages flying around on extremist web forums calling for attacks. bob orr has more on what we know so far. >> reporter: since the killing of osama bin laden by u.s. navy seals, al qaeda has vowed
man in charge of interrogations talks for the first time to lesley stahl, and reveals what he saw when they waterboarded the master mind of 9/11. >> and khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds. >> pelley: airport screeners arrested for letting drugs through security. brian rooney on how they allegedly did it. and our cultural correspondent wynton marsalis on louis armstrong's last trumpet performance, rediscovered after 40 years. captioning...
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in a "60 minutes" interview jose rodriguez tells lesley stahl about waterboarding the man who planned those attacks. khalid shaikh mohammed was strapped to a board, tilted head down and had water poured on his face to stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's is sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, essentially, got to him. >> so, what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no. he gets a good night's sleep. he gets his
in a "60 minutes" interview jose rodriguez tells lesley stahl about waterboarding the man who planned those attacks. khalid shaikh mohammed was strapped to a board, tilted head down and had water poured on his face to stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him?...
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and lesley stahl of "60 minutes" with the controversy over enhanced interrogation of terrorists. does it really save american lives? >>> i'm gayle king. wynton marsalis listens to a forgotten concert of louis armstrong. and we'll celebrate the first anniversary of britain's royal wedding. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> they need to complete that investigation and get to the bottom of it. if they don't, congress will. >> the secret service under fire. after more reports of misconduct. >> another black eye for the elite agency. did agents party with strippers in el salvador, too? >> they do pretty much everywhere they go. that's part of their routine. >> if it turns out this is a recurring problem, what do you think should be done? >> hire more females. >> new warnings about terrorist attacks. >> fbi and homeland security says there's increased activity on jihadists websites. >> we have no credible information that terrorists are plotting attacks in the u.s. >> delta airlines flight from detroit to chicago quarantined. >> turns out t
and lesley stahl of "60 minutes" with the controversy over enhanced interrogation of terrorists. does it really save american lives? >>> i'm gayle king. wynton marsalis listens to a forgotten concert of louis armstrong. and we'll celebrate the first anniversary of britain's royal wedding. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> they need to complete that investigation and get to the bottom of it. if they...
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lesley stahl. thank you. mike wallace, thank you. here's piers with a look at his program tonight. >> more on the trayvon martin case including the question everyone is asking. is an arrest coming up? plus why mark zuckerberg is playing a lot for this company. and the last mangriest man. lewis black. plus only in america. a man names bubba wins golf's most prestigious tournament back to you. >>> a man beaten, robbed, stripped naked. police get a break in the case when video of the attack was posted online. this happened in baltimore. details ahead. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! guys. come here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. r
lesley stahl. thank you. mike wallace, thank you. here's piers with a look at his program tonight. >> more on the trayvon martin case including the question everyone is asking. is an arrest coming up? plus why mark zuckerberg is playing a lot for this company. and the last mangriest man. lewis black. plus only in america. a man names bubba wins golf's most prestigious tournament back to you. >>> a man beaten, robbed, stripped naked. police get a break in the case when video of...
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in a "60 minutes" interview, jose rodriguez of puerto rico, tells lesley stahl about waterboarding the man who planned 9/11. khalid sheik mohammed was stabbed to a board, tilted, head down, a cloth placed over hissa face, and water poured over his mouth to give the sensation of drowning. but rodriguez steals staal that mohammed was tough. they had to pour the water more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's as, is about having water poured on his face. >> reporter: he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew that in all likelihood, we would stop at 10. so this-- this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> reporter: if he's sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done eventually got to him. >> reporter: so wh
in a "60 minutes" interview, jose rodriguez of puerto rico, tells lesley stahl about waterboarding the man who planned 9/11. khalid sheik mohammed was stabbed to a board, tilted, head down, a cloth placed over hissa face, and water poured over his mouth to give the sensation of drowning. but rodriguez steals staal that mohammed was tough. they had to pour the water more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's as, is about having water poured on...
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lesley stahl. thank you.ike wallace, thank you. >>> now, to a shocking video that's causing outrage on line. a man beaten, robbed stripped naked. this happened in baltimore. details ahead. of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. guys. come here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for
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more from my conversation with lesley stahl, colleague from "60 minutes."she has a very strong personal connection to mike wallace. she said mike wallace saved her husband's life. >>> newcomers to the neighborhood. what are we talking about? chickens. my pet chickens. the trend is really taking off. i'll show you where folks are raising chickens. and why. way the wind is blowing. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we're ready with objective insights about ttd#:...
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lesley stahl was a friend of mine. there was a woman named jill price who had gone through testing at uc irvine because she felt she had this unusual memory and they finally said, wow, we've never seen anything like this. the scientists, the doctors, they documented it, they tested it and they offered the story to both primetime live and lesley stahl. she said hate to burst your bubble but marilu henner has the same memory. so she didn't take the story. in fact she had one of her producers go to lunch with me to prove that i had it and why she didn't think it was that rare. >> you've now met some of the other people that have this ability. >> yes. i met them december the 7th of 2009. >> what i remember about you most vividly from the apprentice was the unbelievable energy that you used to radiate. >> well, donald trump thought it was too much. >> you look about 30. >> thank you. >> but i know you're double that age. >> i'm double that. >> just for people watching, she is 60 years old. >> i turned 60 april 6th. >> that'
lesley stahl was a friend of mine. there was a woman named jill price who had gone through testing at uc irvine because she felt she had this unusual memory and they finally said, wow, we've never seen anything like this. the scientists, the doctors, they documented it, they tested it and they offered the story to both primetime live and lesley stahl. she said hate to burst your bubble but marilu henner has the same memory. so she didn't take the story. in fact she had one of her producers go...
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lesley stahl. thank you. mike wallace, thank you. >>> now, to a shocking video that's causing outrage on line. a man beaten, robbed stripped naked. police get a break when video of the avac was posted online. this happened in baltimore. details ahead. and annoying acc. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or go to etrade.com for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. ♪ with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> i'm isha sesay with a "360" news and business bulletin. prosecutors in tull that, oklahoma, are looking into the shooting of two african-americans, should the shooters be charged with hate crimes? today a judge ordered that they be held on more than $9 million bond each. they were arrest
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with me right now is the equally great lesley stahl. who first met wallace back in '72.is to have you on. but here we are, i don't think it's a side moment, but i have to ask the jack kennedy question, what was he like? >> interestingly he was exactly what you saw on the air in the office. he was feisty, he was tough, electric, high energy. he was playful, and you know he did pieces where you saw that. mike didn't just do the hard hitting interviews. i don't know how many of you remember his interview with ti in a turner. he was flirting with her, and he fell in love, and let you see that smitten. he upped our game, made us all better, and he insisted that we be tough ourselves. i love you starting off saying he was fear less. i think that being timid and being mike wallace lived on different planets. >> how do you explain that? you're civil with people. at some point you'll have to jam them where they don't want to be jammed? >> he did it with ease. i remember he once had me in his office. he was giving me a lesson. he was wonderful to me by the way. he brought me to "6
with me right now is the equally great lesley stahl. who first met wallace back in '72.is to have you on. but here we are, i don't think it's a side moment, but i have to ask the jack kennedy question, what was he like? >> interestingly he was exactly what you saw on the air in the office. he was feisty, he was tough, electric, high energy. he was playful, and you know he did pieces where you saw that. mike didn't just do the hard hitting interviews. i don't know how many of you remember...
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and lesley stahl said that wallace was more than just a colleague.he impacted her life personally. >> he was the first -- i think it's right. he came out at a time when no one did. and that's a man in america who said i have depression. and allowed his name to be associated with a disease widely. at that point was so courageous. and it was spectacular. >> he is spectacular. >> and being part of the "60 minutes" family. you're like ships passing in the night. did you ever connect in him that he was dealing with depression long before he revealed it to everyone? >> i wasn't at "60 minutes" yet when he revealed it. i hadn't gotten there. i can't answer that question. but i can tell you my own husband had depression. and he basically saved my husband's life. no kidding. >> how did he do that? >> because i told mike that my husband had depression and wouldn't see a doctor. and mike forced him. >> lesley stahl on mike wallace. >>> does ra [ male announcer ] break the grip of back or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain
and lesley stahl said that wallace was more than just a colleague.he impacted her life personally. >> he was the first -- i think it's right. he came out at a time when no one did. and that's a man in america who said i have depression. and allowed his name to be associated with a disease widely. at that point was so courageous. and it was spectacular. >> he is spectacular. >> and being part of the "60 minutes" family. you're like ships passing in the night. did you...
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i'm lesley stahl. thank you for joining us.oning by captionmax www.captionmax.com this at&t 4g network is fast. hey, heard any updates on the game? i think it's final seconds, ohh, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. ♪ yeah, scott. i was just about to use... that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed absorbs and holds water better. it's guaranteed to grow grass anywhere, even if you miss a day of watering. [ scott ] seed your lawn. seed it! even if you miss a day of watering. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get
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lesley stahl first talked with mark zuckerberg in 2008, and three years later, we sat down with mark again. he gave us a preview of his site's new profile page, a change that would affect the 500 million people who were then using facebook, an idea that zuckerberg had cooked up in his dorm room at harvard. >> when you first thought about this--19 years old--is this what you had in mind? did you see this far into the future, or is it way beyond what you dreamed? >> well, it's funny. i mean, when i was getting started, you know, with my roommates in college, you never think that you could build this company or anything like that, right? because, i mean--it just--and we were college students, right? >> yeah. >> i mean, we were just building stuff because we thought it was cool. i do remember having these specific conversations with my friends where we thought, "you know, someone is gonna build this. someone is gonna build something that makes it so that people can stay connected with their friends and their family," but no way would we be the ones who were contributing to kind of leadin
lesley stahl first talked with mark zuckerberg in 2008, and three years later, we sat down with mark again. he gave us a preview of his site's new profile page, a change that would affect the 500 million people who were then using facebook, an idea that zuckerberg had cooked up in his dorm room at harvard. >> when you first thought about this--19 years old--is this what you had in mind? did you see this far into the future, or is it way beyond what you dreamed? >> well, it's funny....
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i'm lesley stahl. thank you for joining us.tionmax www.captionmax.com recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids
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on monday his colleagues at "60 minutes" scott pelley, morley safer, lesley stahl, and steve kroft lookack at some of the stories that wallace called his favorites. ♪ times are good and bad happy and sad ♪ >> reporter: the stories that made mike wallace's heart sing were not the ones that you heard most about. wallace liked stars, the brighter the better. tina turner, at home in france. >> what are we seeing there when we see the tina turner interview? when we see the vladimir horowitz interview? >> those things you describe, he relished those things, by the way. he got the greatest kick out of it. >> he fell in love with people and you could see it on the screen. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: vladimir horowitz in 1977. ♪ >> reporter: this was the story that he often called his favorite of all time. it always struck me that he loved being mike wallace. >> he loved being mike wallace. he did, he did. you know, he had -- he -- we always think of him as asking thought questions and putting people up against the wall and all of that, but there was that adorable impish playful side
on monday his colleagues at "60 minutes" scott pelley, morley safer, lesley stahl, and steve kroft lookack at some of the stories that wallace called his favorites. ♪ times are good and bad happy and sad ♪ >> reporter: the stories that made mike wallace's heart sing were not the ones that you heard most about. wallace liked stars, the brighter the better. tina turner, at home in france. >> what are we seeing there when we see the tina turner interview? when we see the...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. tonight on "60 minutes." they're just part of who i am. teaching is the most important profession we have. we all go through a stage in our life where we'd like to do something important, and i was given the tools to do that. 'cause i was fortunate enough to have some great math teachers that were incredibly inspiring. he told us all about how mountains form and rivers she'd convinced me that there was no limit to what we could learn. i don't think i'd be here today had i not had a wonderful science teacher. ms. moseo was her name. dr. gilmore. i mean, he could teach. he would never give up on any of us. a teacher can make a huge difference in a child's life. she had a big impact on me in applying engineering skill sets to make a better world. she was very inspiring for me. she made learning, of all things calculus, fun. i learned a lot from her, not just about math but about life. hello mrs. quinn, and thanks. thanks mrs. snyder. julie, thank you so much for inspiring me. thank you m
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. tonight on "60 minutes." they're just part of who i am. teaching is the most important profession we have. we all go through a stage in our life where we'd like to do something important, and i was given the tools to do that. 'cause i was fortunate enough to have some great math teachers that were incredibly inspiring. he told us all about how mountains...
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stahl: yeah. central to the interrogation was sleep deprivation. abu zubaydah was kept awake for three straight days. >> rodriguez: sleep deprivation works. and i'm sure, lesley all the traveling that you do, that you have suffered from jet lag. and you know, when you don't get a good night's sleep for two, three days, it's very hard. >> stahl: now, you don't really mean to suggest that it's like jet lag. i mean, you make it sound like it's benign when you say stuff like that. >> rodriguez: well, i mean, the feeling... >> stahl: and you go into the gym and jet lag... >> rodriguez: well, the feeling that you get when you don't sleep. >> stahl: but i mean, these were enhanced interrogation techniques. other people call it torture. this was... this wasn't benign in any... any sense of the word. >> rodriguez: i'm not trying to say that they were benign. but the problem is here is that people don't understand that this program was not about hurting anybody. this program was about instilling a sense of hopelessness and despair on the terrorist, on the detainee, so that he would conclude on his own that he was better off cooperating with us. >> stahl: he says once a
stahl: yeah. central to the interrogation was sleep deprivation. abu zubaydah was kept awake for three straight days. >> rodriguez: sleep deprivation works. and i'm sure, lesley all the traveling that you do, that you have suffered from jet lag. and you know, when you don't get a good night's sleep for two, three days, it's very hard. >> stahl: now, you don't really mean to suggest that it's like jet lag. i mean, you make it sound like it's benign when you say stuff like that....
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the cia man in charge of interrogations talks for the first time to lesley stahl, and revealed what he waterboarded the master mind of 9/11. >> and khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds. >> pelley: airport screeners arrested for letting drugs through security. brian rooney on how they allegedly did it. and our cultural correspondent wynton marsalis on armstrong's last trumpet performance, rediscovered after 40 years. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the threat of a terrorist strike in this country did not die withlet killing of osama bin laden in pakistan. the first ni
the cia man in charge of interrogations talks for the first time to lesley stahl, and revealed what he waterboarded the master mind of 9/11. >> and khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds. >> pelley: airport screeners arrested for letting drugs through security. brian rooney on how they allegedly did it. and our cultural correspondent wynton marsalis on armstrong's last trumpet performance, rediscovered after 40 years. captioning sponsored by cbs...
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but as lesley stahl reported in 2008, the vast fortune he left behind is having a powerful impact onld. >> in suburban washington, d.c., hidden behind trees so big and signs so small that even some neighbors don't know it's there, is the howard hughes medical institute, one of the richest and quietest charities ever created. tom cech is the institute's president. how large is the endowment? >> the good news is that as of 9:30 this morning, it was up from $10 billion a few months ago to now $11 billion. >> that makes the hughes institute the second largest philanthropy in the country. only bill gates' foundation is bigger. >> okay, so there's something interesting. >> it's mission: to unlock the secrets of life. hughes funds hundreds of the best biologists and geneticists in america. give us some of the hughes greatest hits, some of the great discoveries. >> the discovery of the genes responsible for cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. >> and a new drug that fights leukemia, breakthroughs in aids research, work that may lead to a cure for s
but as lesley stahl reported in 2008, the vast fortune he left behind is having a powerful impact onld. >> in suburban washington, d.c., hidden behind trees so big and signs so small that even some neighbors don't know it's there, is the howard hughes medical institute, one of the richest and quietest charities ever created. tom cech is the institute's president. how large is the endowment? >> the good news is that as of 9:30 this morning, it was up from $10 billion a few months ago...
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in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudiil minister 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 i
in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudiil minister 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...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm sanjay gupta. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ male announcer ] that. right there -- reminds you why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decreas
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ way to go, coach. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. [ male announcer ] bravo, alex. you're officially an actress. and waitress, dog walker, and flier-hander-outer. but mostly an actress. you just booked the coveted role of coffee patron #4. i even have a line. my line is, "latt
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