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>> stahl: the t.s.a. says it is all because we are still at war, but one of their own advisors calls it something else. >> security theatre, the phrase i coin for security measures that look good, don't actually do anything. >> simon: her name was katie, and with her family and friends, she was seven, to them, the seven-year-old fairy princess was, with seven teeth missing. >> i lost seven, this is my eighth. >> simon: katie was killed by a drunk driver and what happened next is happening more and more around the country. the drunk driver was charged with murder by a prosecutor who is on a crusade. >> one of the compelling things about this case is that it really ripped the mask off drunk driving. these crimes are incredibly violent. >> pelley: man, they are coming by the hundreds and thousands. they are coming for wyclef jean. when he's around, he is the only ray of hope in sun city. the crowd is getting bigger. he is one of the world's most recognizable stars selling more than 50 million records. but th
>> stahl: the t.s.a. says it is all because we are still at war, but one of their own advisors calls it something else. >> security theatre, the phrase i coin for security measures that look good, don't actually do anything. >> simon: her name was katie, and with her family and friends, she was seven, to them, the seven-year-old fairy princess was, with seven teeth missing. >> i lost seven, this is my eighth. >> simon: katie was killed by a drunk driver and what...
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>> no. >> stahl: no? >> no.uld we just have maybe ten, 15 minutes of just lesley just sitting, talking to him in a conversation? >> we are going to take a shower now. >> boris yeltsin: ( speaking russian ) >> hewitt: and we can do later maybe? >> we can't talk during the shower. >> hewitt: no, no. what about after? >> stahl: every time between games, boris huffs and puffs and comes over to... >> hewitt: comes over to you. >> yeltsin ( translated ): my wife and i we just had two chairs. we didn't even have a table, so we had to do everything on the floor. >> stahl: on the floor, really? >> yeltsin ( translated ): we had to make love on the floor. that's why we got girls. >> hewitt: what a day. when we revealed something about a person, he'd praise us with his highest compliment: "wow," he'd say. "i didn't know that." it's sensational. i have never had the slightest interest in an issue. i only want to get stories of people dealing with issues whose lives are affected by issues. and we narrowed them down to bite-s
>> no. >> stahl: no? >> no.uld we just have maybe ten, 15 minutes of just lesley just sitting, talking to him in a conversation? >> we are going to take a shower now. >> boris yeltsin: ( speaking russian ) >> hewitt: and we can do later maybe? >> we can't talk during the shower. >> hewitt: no, no. what about after? >> stahl: every time between games, boris huffs and puffs and comes over to... >> hewitt: comes over to you. >>...
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>> i don't think so much today but -- >> stahl: sure. >> both side? >> yeah. >> stahl: mrs.onship today? >> oh, our relationship today is fine. i mean, we've gone through a lot to get there, but it's fine, i think. don't you think so, patti? >> yes, especially since your only grandchild came into this -- >> yes. yeah. that is my grandchild, you know, lesley. >> i have been told. >> stahl: i must say, i'm not sure gracie really does resemble anybody in the family. you had the two most gorgeous parents on the planet. look at that. >> i know. yeah. >> stahl: except for this tiny little expression of distress on your face, this is -- >> everyone else is smiling. >> stahl: i know. >> this is the perfect family. >> yeah. it is. yeah. >> stahl: the reagans did look perfect. >> i want to show you the most exciting thing. >> let's save the big surprise until last. >> stahl: here they are in a g.e. commercial in the late 1950's when ronald reagan was host of television's "general electric theater" and patti was a little girl. >> patti might be in her play room. that's her doll, cynthi
>> i don't think so much today but -- >> stahl: sure. >> both side? >> yeah. >> stahl: mrs.onship today? >> oh, our relationship today is fine. i mean, we've gone through a lot to get there, but it's fine, i think. don't you think so, patti? >> yes, especially since your only grandchild came into this -- >> yes. yeah. that is my grandchild, you know, lesley. >> i have been told. >> stahl: i must say, i'm not sure gracie really does...
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. >> lesley stahl is joining us this hour. and sam tanenhaus is with us. i feel the story is the tom ridge. >> we love to listen you to read the news, and then editorial it.
. >> lesley stahl is joining us this hour. and sam tanenhaus is with us. i feel the story is the tom ridge. >> we love to listen you to read the news, and then editorial it.
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: i'm leslie stahl.e'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes".
: i'm leslie stahl.e'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes".
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i mean, you never know when you're going to need one of these things. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl.another edition of "60 minutes." mom was diagnosed with moderate alzheimer's. it was tough news to hear. everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding. (announcer) the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers or who take certain other medicine should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems, such as bleeding may worsen. mom's diagnosis was hard to hear, but there's something i can do. (announcer) ask your doctor about the exelon patch. visit exelonpatch.com to learn mor
i mean, you never know when you're going to need one of these things. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl.another edition of "60 minutes." mom was diagnosed with moderate alzheimer's. it was tough news to hear. everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding....
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nobody enjoyed it more than don did. >> steve kroft, lesley stahl, thank you. good to have you on.e early show" on cbs. a chinese emperor was so impressed by soy's health benefits... that he declared it a sacred plant. buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help revive the barren soil of the dust bowl. for thousands of years, people all around the world have eaten soy. [ birds chirping ] and today, we take that same historic bean, mix it with fruit and bake it... into soyjoy. learn more at soyjoy.com. >>> welcome back to "the early show." this morning we are remembering don hewitt this morning, the cbs news and "60 minutes" pioneer who died yesterday at the age of 86. first of all, impossible and humbling to follow lesley stahl and steve kroft after a segment like that. their remembrances were unbelievable. i think that what's amazing is not only what don hewitt did but the foundation he laid for the future and the stories that "60 minutes" continues to do and that we see to this day. when they asked
nobody enjoyed it more than don did. >> steve kroft, lesley stahl, thank you. good to have you on.e early show" on cbs. a chinese emperor was so impressed by soy's health benefits... that he declared it a sacred plant. buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help revive the barren soil of the dust bowl. for thousands of years, people all around the world have eaten soy. [ birds chirping ] and today, we...
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we'll speak with "60 minutes" correspondents steve kroft and lesley stahl. i'm michelle guillen.cbs morning news." i'm a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s. doctors have authorized their patients to receive their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. and that begins with the one touch®ultra2 meter. easy to use, fast results... at no additional cost! liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door... and filing your claims. i never feel i'm going to run out of anything. with liberty i always have someone to talk to and now they refill all my prescriptions. call now to receive a diabetic cookbook free. call to receive the one touch®ultra2 meter at no additional cost and find out why 230,000 u.s. doctors and over a million people with diabetes trust liberty medical. liberty, we deliver better health. call now. call liberty medical at the number on your screen. [ ma] bakro ♪ treso♪ts sh >>> hello again, in 30 seconds, it will be 5:00. you can tell from that shot, it's a very steamy day. >> it is a very steamy day start, more so than yes
we'll speak with "60 minutes" correspondents steve kroft and lesley stahl. i'm michelle guillen.cbs morning news." i'm a diabetic and i want you to know over 230,000 u.s. doctors have authorized their patients to receive their diabetic supplies through liberty medical. and that begins with the one touch®ultra2 meter. easy to use, fast results... at no additional cost! liberty helps keep you on track by delivering diabetic supplies to your door... and filing your claims. i never...
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. >> john taylor, marty stahl, alphonso hall thank you so much for coming, talking about your program and your experiences and helping us out. appreciate it. >>> a new health care plan is brewing. what it could mean for you and your family and when it's time to fire your doctor. >>> health care is a hot topic these days with president obama pushing for a massive overhaul of the system. now, many of you have e-mailed us here at the show to express your concerns and ask questions about what these plans would mean to your bottom line. here to break it all down is a health editor of "u.s. news and world report" and the former director of the national institutes of health. welcome, doctor. great to see you today. >> nice to see you, gerri. >> so i want to start with the dollars and cents of these plans. we've heard a lot of estimates about what they might cost, a trillion dollars over ten years. what i want to know is if these plans go into effect what will it cost me as a user of the plans? will my costs go up or will they go down? >> gerri, you're asking the question that every single am
. >> john taylor, marty stahl, alphonso hall thank you so much for coming, talking about your program and your experiences and helping us out. appreciate it. >>> a new health care plan is brewing. what it could mean for you and your family and when it's time to fire your doctor. >>> health care is a hot topic these days with president obama pushing for a massive overhaul of the system. now, many of you have e-mailed us here at the show to express your concerns and ask...
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and we also have leslie stahl, she'll join us later on. >>> first, an exclusive first look at politicos crazy eyes. top story of the morning. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just one week. that summer of sun? i just made it disappear. (announcer) new total skin renewal. neutrogena recommended most by dermatologists. do-overs do exist. when i really liked to be outside, i did not like suffering from nasal allergy symptoms like congestion. but nasonex relief may i say... bee-utiful! prescription nasonex is proven to help relieve indoor and outdoor nasal allergy symptoms like congestion, runny and itchy nose and sneezing. (announcer) side effects were generally mild and included headache. viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds and coughing. ask your do
and we also have leslie stahl, she'll join us later on. >>> first, an exclusive first look at politicos crazy eyes. top story of the morning. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look...
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when owner randy stahl looked at his reservation book he saw no table reservations.or the week he decided he would put the four-story mount vernon building up for sale, use the money and try to reopen the restaurant under the same name. it's still a jolt because the brass was always one of baltimore's best restaurants for the who's who dining there. >>> we have a suspected serial robber, recovering in the hospital after one of his victims fought back. police say 39-year-old mark lomax robbed businesses 17 times hitting some of the stores more than once. but it was predictable. there was a predictable pattern that got him caught. he's accused of robbing killer trash clothing in fells point twice. coming back for a third try and a customer took matters into his own hands. >> he turned his back, i saw a baseball bat behind the counter. i started hitting himself with it. he blocked himself with his hands. >> police hictd up lomax after waiting to hit another location. he faces 17 counts of robbery after he gets out of the hospital. >>> massachusetts senator ted kennedy's
when owner randy stahl looked at his reservation book he saw no table reservations.or the week he decided he would put the four-story mount vernon building up for sale, use the money and try to reopen the restaurant under the same name. it's still a jolt because the brass was always one of baltimore's best restaurants for the who's who dining there. >>> we have a suspected serial robber, recovering in the hospital after one of his victims fought back. police say 39-year-old mark lomax...
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certainly not these people who bring a homemade high-tech approach to the me to stahl jick entertainment venue. we'll explain. >> and our water cooler question of the day. it's a fun one. what would you do with the money if you won tonight's $207 million mega millions jackpot? >> well, back into the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's, they touted it as the pinnacle of the teen dating area. a grass roots movement to provide temporary spontainious drive-in experiences is taking hold. they call themselves movie mobs using a projector, lab to, f.m. transmitter and whatever big wall they can find, presto. a driverin. >> probably the closest we'll ever get to a drive-in. >> middle of the night? >> are you kidding? what doesn't? >> a generation that appreciated going to the drive-in. >> still have one in the baltimore area. bengies is out there. this mobile drive-in is in san francisco but there are reportedly dozens of like-minded sbrep neutral zone. >> police are warning those in jacksonville area to keep an eye on small pets after a pet bow aconstrictor is on the loose. the 7-foot snake slithered it
certainly not these people who bring a homemade high-tech approach to the me to stahl jick entertainment venue. we'll explain. >> and our water cooler question of the day. it's a fun one. what would you do with the money if you won tonight's $207 million mega millions jackpot? >> well, back into the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's, they touted it as the pinnacle of the teen dating area. a grass roots movement to provide temporary spontainious drive-in experiences is taking hold. they...
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. >> i'm steve kroft, >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morally safer.& >> i'm lara logan scott pley. those stories and andy rooney ". - ( wind blowing ) - some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others buy the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. introducing our best offers of the year on the vehicles intellichoice calls "the best overall value of all luxury brands." it's an opportunity today. it's a lexus forever. ♪ once you've dealt with the things that come between you... don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva ♪ viagra! viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lastin
. >> i'm steve kroft, >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morally safer.& >> i'm lara logan scott pley. those stories and andy rooney ". - ( wind blowing ) - some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others buy the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. introducing our best offers of the year on the vehicles intellichoice calls "the best overall value of all luxury brands." it's an...
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that stohat leslie stahl did last nig was... >> tell me a story. >> it was a drama.>>ose: it was readyor broadcast. >> it was. "chorus line >> horus line. exactly." >> i think we know somethi that nobody elsen this businessas figured out. rtar.is y're more than your eye thateeps you at theelevision set. what youear is whateeps you there. see, i believe very rongly, charlie, that it is you'reore than your eye at keeps you at a television set. >> rose: people hear...you're saying people hear.. explaint to m i believe it, too, but explain what you mea >> i can liveith a pture th's a littl bit grainy and out o focus. i can't live with grainy sound or out-of-fos sound. the minute the sound or the rds don't mesh or the inflections aren't right, i don't ca what's on there. see,before "60 minutes," e accepted wdom inelevision was that what w did was we put words picres. well, no, we're going t put pictur to words. we're going to start wit a ory andecide how to illustrate. i believe tha wha you hear is more important thanhat you see. i ha been in television 44 years d i never
that stohat leslie stahl did last nig was... >> tell me a story. >> it was a drama.>>ose: it was readyor broadcast. >> it was. "chorus line >> horus line. exactly." >> i think we know somethi that nobody elsen this businessas figured out. rtar.is y're more than your eye thateeps you at theelevision set. what youear is whateeps you there. see, i believe very rongly, charlie, that it is you'reore than your eye at keeps you at a television set....
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that story that leslie stahl did last night was... >> tell me a story. >> it was a drama. >> rose: itwas ready for broadcast. >> it was. "chorus line." >> "chorus line. exactly." >> i think we know something that nobody else in this business has figured it out. mortar.is you're more than youre that keeps you at the television set. what you hear is what keeps you there. see, i believe very strongly, charlie, that it is you're more than your eye that keeps you at a television set. >> rose: people hear... you're saying people hear... explain it to me. i believe it, too, but explain what you mean. >> i can live with a picture that's a little bit grainy and out of focus. i can't live with grainy sound or out-of-focus sound. the minute the sound or the words don't mesh or the inflections aren't right, i don't care what's on there. see, before "60 minutes," the accepted wisdom in television was that what we did was we put words to pictures. well, no, we're going to put pictures to words. we're going to start with a story and decide how to illustrate. i believe that what you hear is more impo
that story that leslie stahl did last night was... >> tell me a story. >> it was a drama. >> rose: itwas ready for broadcast. >> it was. "chorus line." >> "chorus line. exactly." >> i think we know something that nobody else in this business has figured it out. mortar.is you're more than youre that keeps you at the television set. what you hear is what keeps you there. see, i believe very strongly, charlie, that it is you're more than your...
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out, i know why lloyd cutler dropped out, i never knew why perot dropped out until he told leslie stahl on "60 minutes" that the bush people were making pictures -- what it showed i don't know to embarrass his daughter. i assume they were pornographic, or he claimed they were. they were wiretapping his office, none of which was happening. and he began to believe that the bush people saw him as a terrible threat and were going to smear him and ruin his chance of becoming president. they didn't have, to did he it himself. not a bad guy, an amusing guy. i used to have a lot of talks with ross. ross used to call me all the time, not about the presidency. he was convinced there were missing in action, m.i.a.'s in cam bodea, and he wnted to send a mission there, and he wanted "60 minutes" to go with him. i used to have these cambodian generals call me. they had it all laid out, next week we go to jungle. i said, wait a minute, i'm not going anywhere. they said mr. perot told us to call you. so my contact with ross was more about m.i.a.'s in southeast asia than about the presidency. >> let me
out, i know why lloyd cutler dropped out, i never knew why perot dropped out until he told leslie stahl on "60 minutes" that the bush people were making pictures -- what it showed i don't know to embarrass his daughter. i assume they were pornographic, or he claimed they were. they were wiretapping his office, none of which was happening. and he began to believe that the bush people saw him as a terrible threat and were going to smear him and ruin his chance of becoming president....