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bob woodward, gloria borger, michael duffy and lesley stahl.e book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> good evening. i'm dine divider. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with breaking news out of boston where nbc news is reporting the surviving marathon bomber is communicating with investigators with handwritten responses. i don't ca dzhokhar tsarnaev is -- charge may come tomorrow. >> also today many pause to remember the victims and reflect on what has been an overwhelming week in the city. >> jie gray has been following and has the aftermath from boston. >> reporter: they continue to clean out the area inside the crime scene. as more of the city begins to open, many today were drawn here to the area ne
bob woodward, gloria borger, michael duffy and lesley stahl.e book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> good evening. i'm dine divider....
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lesley stahl? >> well, i want to pick up on what we talked about before. i think we're going to find out how much information about us is out there easily accessible including our faces. chris: ok. >> immigration reform, big issue. i think it's going to pass the senate. 70% chance it's going to pass the senate. chris: 70 votes? >> i don't know. but what i'm hearing is there's a lot of concern about when it comes to the house because the speaker has this unruley bunch under control for spending issues and budget issues. if they don't vote on it this summer which is lookingless likely then it could be in the fall and then you get involved in all kinds of elections. chris: mike duffy? >> when the presidential library opens in dallas, texas, the former president would have raced more than $500 million just destroying oh -- all previous fundraising efforts. chris: how? >> hard work. he calls up a donor and asks for three. he usually gets it. chris: that's an old fundraising trick. it makes people feel hefty. up next, will the n.r.a. block wider gun background l
lesley stahl? >> well, i want to pick up on what we talked about before. i think we're going to find out how much information about us is out there easily accessible including our faces. chris: ok. >> immigration reform, big issue. i think it's going to pass the senate. 70% chance it's going to pass the senate. chris: 70 votes? >> i don't know. but what i'm hearing is there's a lot of concern about when it comes to the house because the speaker has this unruley bunch under...
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stahl: this is not greenwald's first job on a project about a painful subject. she came here from the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. >> alice greenwald: just watch your step, lesleys a construction site. >> stahl: but at this construction site, the issues go far beyond where to put the walls. virtually every decision here is fraught with meaning as you descend past two 50-ton beams recovered from the wreckage into a space... >> alice greenwald: welcome to foundation hall. >> stahl: ...that takes your breath away. ( gasps ) it's haunting and a little chilling knowing you're in the belly of ground zero, in the place where so many innocent people lost their lives. so, here we are. we're right where the buildings collapsed. we're in it. >> alice greenwald: most museums are buildings that house artifacts; we're a museum in an artifact. >> stahl: where we are is almost sacred. >> alice greenwald: i think you are become super conscious of where you're standing, and that's a powerful thing. it's a very powerful thing. >> anthoula katsimatides: it's the authentic site of loss. >> monica iken: it is... it is sacred and hallowed space. >> stahl: we spoke with four family me
stahl: this is not greenwald's first job on a project about a painful subject. she came here from the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. >> alice greenwald: just watch your step, lesleys a construction site. >> stahl: but at this construction site, the issues go far beyond where to put the walls. virtually every decision here is fraught with meaning as you descend past two 50-ton beams recovered from the wreckage into a space... >> alice greenwald: welcome to foundation...
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i'm lesley stahl. the information technology revolution changes our world on a daily basis, but one thing that doesn't change is our fascination with the so-called nerds who not only transformed society but became billionaires in the process. this edition features a trio of these tech titans: bill gates, the man who created the world's most valuable software company, microsoft; mark zuckerberg, the young, geeky computer programmer behind the internet phenomenon facebook; and sergey brin, the cofounder of google. we'll begin with brin. has there ever been a brand name like google? in less than five years, it went from an idea to a global verb, as in, "i googled this," or, "i google that," or, "i google you." back in 2006, shortly after the company went public, google opened its doors for the first time and let us google them. >> we have north america. >> oh, look at that. google cofounder sergey brin is showing us an electronic globe that displays the mountains of google searches happening around the wo
i'm lesley stahl. the information technology revolution changes our world on a daily basis, but one thing that doesn't change is our fascination with the so-called nerds who not only transformed society but became billionaires in the process. this edition features a trio of these tech titans: bill gates, the man who created the world's most valuable software company, microsoft; mark zuckerberg, the young, geeky computer programmer behind the internet phenomenon facebook; and sergey brin, the...
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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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with us today from "the washington post," bob woodward, cbs' lesley stahl, gloria borger from cnn androm time magazine. for nearly 12 years americans have had a full awareness that enemies are dedicated to hitting us. we dedicate ourselves to carrying on to stiffening our resolve as the president said thursday. >> we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. chris: and our resilience isn't just rhetoric. we haven't seen evidence that worries about threats intimidate americans from carrying on. here is the way condoleeza rice expressed it to you on "60 minutes" back then. >> we had an event on september 11th that has changed the way we think about security. that can't be ignored. the fact is that we are more aware of the vulnerabilities of an open society. but we simply can't let the terrorists win. chris: maybe we don't get hit that often. that's a nice picture, by the way. is theory about the american resilience and our national character. >> we do find a sense of equilibrium. but life isn't nothing the way it was
with us today from "the washington post," bob woodward, cbs' lesley stahl, gloria borger from cnn androm time magazine. for nearly 12 years americans have had a full awareness that enemies are dedicated to hitting us. we dedicate ourselves to carrying on to stiffening our resolve as the president said thursday. >> we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. chris: and our resilience isn't just rhetoric. we...
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and as lesley stahl reported in january of 2012, they're being trafficked like drugs, stolen by thugsatened by inferior imports from china. >> he found one already? where, where, where? where? he found one? oh, my god. oh, smell that. in the beautiful italian province of perugia, truffle hunters roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, who sniff out these lumpy mushrooms when they're ripe, one at a time, as they have for centuries. wow. truffles grow wild, underground, usually at the base of an oak tree. [pig snorts] they used to use pigs, but they ate the truffles. >> very rich american people, they only see truffles on the table of a very elegant restaurant. they don't see this. now you know why they are expensive, right? >> olga urbani may be the only person in the world who goes truffle hunting in a full-length fur coat and a caribbean tan. but in the truffle business, she can pretty much do what she wants. olga. >> yeah. >> her company, urbani, controls 70% of the world's truffle trade. >> when you find the truffles, it's like to have a miracle. >> another one. other countr
and as lesley stahl reported in january of 2012, they're being trafficked like drugs, stolen by thugsatened by inferior imports from china. >> he found one already? where, where, where? where? he found one? oh, my god. oh, smell that. in the beautiful italian province of perugia, truffle hunters roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, who sniff out these lumpy mushrooms when they're ripe, one at a time, as they have for centuries. wow. truffles grow wild, underground, usually at...
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annuals for just $5 at lowe's today. [ male announcer ] now's the time to spring, >> stahl: i'm lesley stahlnutes." captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. [ poof! ] hey there, henderson family. i'm your rav4 genie. your wish is my command. i wish the old spare tire was gone. out of everything in the...okay. [ snaps fingers ] oh no, i meant... i wish animals could talk. much better. i wish the old spare tire was gone. [ laughs ] next. i want you to avenge my father's death. [ all shouting ] i'm right... i'm right here! i said infinite wishes. i heard witches. can i just have my first wish? [ fingers snap ] [ male announcer ] the all-new rav4. toyota. let's go places. so you want to drive moreseconds safely?t. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ phil: previously on "the amazing race" -- seven teams racing through botswana. starting in last place, max and a run-in with the law. >> 30 seconds b
annuals for just $5 at lowe's today. [ male announcer ] now's the time to spring, >> stahl: i'm lesley stahlnutes." captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. [ poof! ] hey there, henderson family. i'm your rav4 genie. your wish is my command. i wish the old spare tire was gone. out of everything in the...okay. [ snaps fingers ] oh no, i meant... i wish animals could talk. much better. i wish the old spare tire was gone. [ laughs ] next. i want you to avenge my...
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with us today from "the washington post," bob woodward, cbs' lesley stahl, gloria borger from cnn andfy from time magazine. for nearly 12 years americans have had a full awareness that enemies are dedicated to hitting us. we dedicate ourselves to carrying on to stiffening our resolve as the president said thursday. >> we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. chris: and our resilience isn't just rhetoric. we haven't seen evidence that worries about threats intimidate americans from carrying on. here is the way condoleeza rice expressed it to you on "60 minutes" back then. >> we had an event on september 11th that has changed the way we think about security. that can't be ignored. the fact is that we are more aware of the vulnerabilities of an open society. but we simply can't let the terrorists win. chris: maybe we don't get hit that often. that's a nice picture, by the way. is theory about the american resilience and our national character. >> we do find a sense of equilibrium. but life isn't nothing the way it
with us today from "the washington post," bob woodward, cbs' lesley stahl, gloria borger from cnn andfy from time magazine. for nearly 12 years americans have had a full awareness that enemies are dedicated to hitting us. we dedicate ourselves to carrying on to stiffening our resolve as the president said thursday. >> we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. chris: and our resilience isn't just rhetoric....
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. >> good news for consumers starting to see believe lesley stahl on loans. >> car loans, are the loans personal loans. this is a guided by capital one. coarsens we're not going the lead on our loans 1.99% down from 2.1% 15 year average 2.3%. i am getting a%nerdy on numbers. our economy is good. we're not borrow from strangers we're lending to people we care about. our banks are lending. i am pro business today. >> even more good news the gm bail out we're seeing gm and other also sells on the rise. in 2000 when we were crazy at the comet were selling 17 and half million cars. at our low point it was 14 million. now we're up to the 15.4 million range. we're off the bottom. we're moving in the right direction. sales up by 7.4%. chrysler a 5%. autos create jobs. i like seeing the economy moving. >> let us talk about the jay z. he invents himself a million different ways now is starting a sports agency. >> i want him to adopt me. >> he is a rapper, songwriter, businessman, a clothing line, music publishing. now sports agent. what is interesting he owns part of the brooklyn nets he cannot b
. >> good news for consumers starting to see believe lesley stahl on loans. >> car loans, are the loans personal loans. this is a guided by capital one. coarsens we're not going the lead on our loans 1.99% down from 2.1% 15 year average 2.3%. i am getting a%nerdy on numbers. our economy is good. we're not borrow from strangers we're lending to people we care about. our banks are lending. i am pro business today. >> even more good news the gm bail out we're seeing gm and other...