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>> stahl: right. >> loftus: you picked right. >> stahl: left. >> loftus: you picked left. >> stahl: i but i wasn't 100% sure. and then, the tricky part. well, i'll tell you why i'm stymied. >> loftus: okay. >> stahl: because i just picked this one on the left two seconds ago. but now, i'm not sure, because those two look very much alike to me. but i'm going to tell you the left. but i was wrong! it was the one on the right. loftus explained how i had been duped. >> loftus: so you saw this face. then i gave you a test where i presented you with an altered face... >> stahl: oh, my gosh. >> loftus: ...along with a novel one. so i pretty much induce you to pick a wrong face, because i don't even have the real guy there. it's an altered version. and later on, when you now have a choice between the altered one and the real one, you stuck with your altered left... >> stahl: yeah. >> loftus: ...choice. >> stahl: this is exactly what happened to jennifer. >> loftus: this can help us understand why jennifer can be sitting in a courtroom and be looking at bobby poole, the original rapist, and lo
>> stahl: right. >> loftus: you picked right. >> stahl: left. >> loftus: you picked left. >> stahl: i but i wasn't 100% sure. and then, the tricky part. well, i'll tell you why i'm stymied. >> loftus: okay. >> stahl: because i just picked this one on the left two seconds ago. but now, i'm not sure, because those two look very much alike to me. but i'm going to tell you the left. but i was wrong! it was the one on the right. loftus explained how i had...
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>> stahl: he's right.nd 65 democrats in the house who are "for guns" signed this letter opposing bringing back the ban. you have lots and lots of democrats who got support from the n.r.a. this time, and so they're... they agree with the n.r.a. they'll vote with the n.r.a. >> feinstein: i'm not going to disagree with that at all. >> stahl: she admits she's facing daunting opposition. >> feinstein: the national rifle association essentially has a stranglehold on the congress. >> stahl: has anybody, the democratic leadership in the senate or anybody from the administration, looked at you and said, "back off"? >> feinstein: no. nobody said a word to me. >> stahl: and what about president obama, who n.r.a. supporters like to call the "great gun grabber"? his web site says he wants to make the "expired federal assault weapons ban permanent," but the white house doesn't seem to be interested in bringing it up any time soon. there's some sense that the president has so many crisis issues on his plate right now tha
>> stahl: he's right.nd 65 democrats in the house who are "for guns" signed this letter opposing bringing back the ban. you have lots and lots of democrats who got support from the n.r.a. this time, and so they're... they agree with the n.r.a. they'll vote with the n.r.a. >> feinstein: i'm not going to disagree with that at all. >> stahl: she admits she's facing daunting opposition. >> feinstein: the national rifle association essentially has a stranglehold on...
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best the people who worked with him or were influenced by him quite a lineup, morley safir, leslie stahl, roger mudd harry smith, the list goes on and on and on. >> and they're all here over the next two hours. you will not see a lineup like this anywhere. we have so much to get to as we celebrate, like i said walter cronkite. this morning, we remember the life and times of the cbs news anchorman, walter cronkite who passed away at his home in new york last night. he was age 92. here is katie couric. >> that's the way it is. that's the way it is. >> that's the way it is. that's the way it is. >> reporter: for half a century, walter cronkite told it the way it was, delivering the news straight, and unvarnished. >> good evening, everyone. here is the news. >> reporter: among the pioneers who built television news from the ground up he forged a special bond with audiences. trustworthy, plain spoken unflappable. >> and you were there. >> reporter: walter was there. he had lived the history of the century and reported it. born in 1916 in st. joseph missouri as a young man, growing up in houst
best the people who worked with him or were influenced by him quite a lineup, morley safir, leslie stahl, roger mudd harry smith, the list goes on and on and on. >> and they're all here over the next two hours. you will not see a lineup like this anywhere. we have so much to get to as we celebrate, like i said walter cronkite. this morning, we remember the life and times of the cbs news anchorman, walter cronkite who passed away at his home in new york last night. he was age 92. here is...
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i was a rookie reporter with leslie stahl and connie chung. gerald ford had just become president.handling the nation's economic problems there was created this federal agency called the pay board. the cbs news bureau at 2020 m street. at the other end of the block this agency existed. i covered this story late on the hill and then i went to the lobby where this agency was and i wrote my script and the cronkite producers in washington talked it over with those in new york and the script was in the show. it was the second story on the cronkite evening news. walter saw a script about 6:20, ten minutes before air time and he did not like the fact that a certain figure was not in my script. all of this now is on videotape. they come to me and say you've got to change this. walter wants this and this. we were so late that as the announcer was saying direct from our newsroom in new york this is the "cbs evening news with walter cronkite" bernie shaw was still at his typewriter getting the figures correct. we had technicians with cable, stretching it down the street to this federal agency
i was a rookie reporter with leslie stahl and connie chung. gerald ford had just become president.handling the nation's economic problems there was created this federal agency called the pay board. the cbs news bureau at 2020 m street. at the other end of the block this agency existed. i covered this story late on the hill and then i went to the lobby where this agency was and i wrote my script and the cronkite producers in washington talked it over with those in new york and the script was in...
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chris: i watch guys like him and i watch guys like sam donaldsonnd lesley stahl and they were tough allthe time, tough, hard-nosed, hard news, get it out of these guys, no b.s. that's what i'm saying. >> i think president obama has definitely gotten a bit of an easier ride from the white house press corps. i think that will change. >> helene created one of those things like bennifer. i thought she said axel-rahm. you know, he really does change position as president from when he was in candidacy. he's definitely going to the right on things like military tribunals, things that you cover. >> as a matter of fact, i think what's striking is how few of the big things, at least fromÑi the justice department's perspective, he hasn't changed. they're staying with the state secrets act. many of the pogs defending doma in court, many of the position that is this justice department has taken so far on the obama administration are strikingly like those under the bush administration. >> he's good at broadening the discussion, but he also takes down the temperature. remember in early february when h
chris: i watch guys like him and i watch guys like sam donaldsonnd lesley stahl and they were tough allthe time, tough, hard-nosed, hard news, get it out of these guys, no b.s. that's what i'm saying. >> i think president obama has definitely gotten a bit of an easier ride from the white house press corps. i think that will change. >> helene created one of those things like bennifer. i thought she said axel-rahm. you know, he really does change position as president from when he was...
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jack stahl, an engineer and business owner from california is now the new owner.n it after a seven-day online auction. it turns out that check is the single most expensive item autographed by armstrong. >>> what do you do when you're 17 years old? you probably weren't sailing around the world by yourself. but zack sunderland thought it was a good idea, so he did it. zack has finally returned home, docking in marina del rey, california. he is now the youngest person ever to circumstance typical world solo in a sailboat. the challenge lasted longer than a year. >> a crazy 13 months. and yeah, it's awesome to finally get back here. >> zack kept an internet blog throughout his adventure, surviving rough seas and a close call with a pirate ship in the indian ocean. >>> now, the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate, here is chief meteorologist norm lewis and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> well, the heat is on. >> i tell you what. it went from very nice san diego weather to las vegas very easily outside. and tomorrow is going to be another hot and hum
jack stahl, an engineer and business owner from california is now the new owner.n it after a seven-day online auction. it turns out that check is the single most expensive item autographed by armstrong. >>> what do you do when you're 17 years old? you probably weren't sailing around the world by yourself. but zack sunderland thought it was a good idea, so he did it. zack has finally returned home, docking in marina del rey, california. he is now the youngest person ever to circumstance...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm katie couric. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." - ( "doorway" playing ) - ♪ i wanna feel you - ( camera clicks ) - ♪ i've gotta shake you off ♪ i watch the doorway ♪ you get right under my skin ♪ ♪ you get right under my skin. ♪ announcer: now there's a phone that truly lives in real time. introducing the palm pre from sprint with a revolutionary web os that constantly updates multiple live applications. designed for the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take ci
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm katie couric. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." - ( "doorway" playing ) - ♪ i wanna feel you - ( camera clicks ) - ♪ i've gotta shake you off ♪ i watch the doorway ♪ you get right under my skin ♪ ♪ you get right under my skin. ♪ announcer: now there's a phone that truly lives in real time. introducing the palm pre from sprint with a...