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. >> stahl: but it's.... it's huge. >> stahl: where do you see the ipad taking him? what's the next step and the next step? >> williams: we don't know what the future holds for him in terms of speech. we'd like to think, and we still hope, that, one day, speech will come in whatever form. but if it doesn't and if it's not perfect... >> stahl: this will be his voice. >> williams: ...this will be his voice. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by follow the wings. i'm bill macatee. at the john deere glassic in illinois, zach johnson won in sudden death over troy madison, capturing his second pga tour title of the year. in major league baseball, the braves extended their winning streak to seven games with a victory over the mets. stephen strasburg and the washington nationals shut out miami. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. follow the wings. i never meant to... sleep in my contacts. relax... air optix® night & day aqua contact lenses are approved for up to 30 days and nights o
. >> stahl: but it's.... it's huge. >> stahl: where do you see the ipad taking him? what's the next step and the next step? >> williams: we don't know what the future holds for him in terms of speech. we'd like to think, and we still hope, that, one day, speech will come in whatever form. but if it doesn't and if it's not perfect... >> stahl: this will be his voice. >> williams: ...this will be his voice. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by...
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it's the worst thing that could happen. >> stahl: i'm mad at you. >> i was mad at me. >> stahl: i'm not kidding. i'm not kidding. >> i was mad at me. >> stahl: abramoff has become a symbol of how money corrupts washington. and tonight, he opens up his playbook. >> safer: it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than tripled since the 1970s. boys are twice as likely to be held back as girls, whites more than minorities, and rich more than poor. >> i don't think it's really cheating the system. i view whatever i think, within my realm as a parent, to make sure that my child is as prepared as they can be for life's challenges. >> safer: and has every advantage. >> yes. >> simon: magnus carlsen is the best in the world. just look at what he's doing-- competing against ten players simultaneously. that, in itself, is not extraordinary. but magnus cannot see the boards; he's facing the other way. so he has to keep track of the positions of 320 pieces b
it's the worst thing that could happen. >> stahl: i'm mad at you. >> i was mad at me. >> stahl: i'm not kidding. i'm not kidding. >> i was mad at me. >> stahl: abramoff has become a symbol of how money corrupts washington. and tonight, he opens up his playbook. >> safer: it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than...
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i didn't care. >> stahl: oh!ney: it was a great big shell game, and i was in the middle of it, whether, you know, knowing or not. i... i was dumb enough to not say, "what's this thing do?" >> stahl: ney would eventually serve 17 months in federal prison, the only congressman who was ever charged in the scandal. but abramoff says there were many other members that did his bidding that could have been charged. was buying favors from lawmakers easy? >> abramoff: i think people are under the impression that the corruption only involves somebody handing over a check and getting a favor. and that's not the case. the corruption-- the bribery, call it, because ultimately that's what it is-- that's what the whole system is. >> stahl: the whole system's bribery? >> abramoff: in my view. i'm talking about giving a gift to somebody who makes a decision on behalf of the public. at the end of the day, that's really what bribery is, but it is done every day and it is still being done. the truth is, there were very few members w
i didn't care. >> stahl: oh!ney: it was a great big shell game, and i was in the middle of it, whether, you know, knowing or not. i... i was dumb enough to not say, "what's this thing do?" >> stahl: ney would eventually serve 17 months in federal prison, the only congressman who was ever charged in the scandal. but abramoff says there were many other members that did his bidding that could have been charged. was buying favors from lawmakers easy? >> abramoff: i think...
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nothing. >> stahl: no taste?ut of the ground, it still wouldn't taste as good? >> olga: it's the truffle itself. it's like eating a piece of wood. >> stahl: she says that's because of the way truffles in china are farmed. unlike in france, where dogs smell when a truffle is ripe, the chinese rake at the earth with no dogs-- as a cbs news producer in china discovered-- and harvest the truffles the minute they find them. which explains why, while the two truffles look the same, the price is drastically different. >> urbani: prices of winter truffles is about $1,000 a pound; a pound of chinese, maybe $20, $30. there are many people, bad people, who mix them. so maybe they put 30% of chinese, 70% of... >> stahl: and they think you won't see it? on the day we were at the urbani factory, sorters found a number of chinese truffles mixed in with that day's purchases. they were separated out into specially marked red baskets. more and more, chinese truffles are slipped in with the good french or italian strains. experts s
nothing. >> stahl: no taste?ut of the ground, it still wouldn't taste as good? >> olga: it's the truffle itself. it's like eating a piece of wood. >> stahl: she says that's because of the way truffles in china are farmed. unlike in france, where dogs smell when a truffle is ripe, the chinese rake at the earth with no dogs-- as a cbs news producer in china discovered-- and harvest the truffles the minute they find them. which explains why, while the two truffles look the same,...
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>> stahl: they think they can beat you. >> wallace: that's correct. >> stahl: not many did.got to hang out with johnny carson in 1979 for carson's only in-depth television profile. >> johnny carson: why are you doing this now? i'm not running a boiler room operation, i have no phony real estate scams, i'm not taking any kickbacks... >> stahl: it was pleasant and innocuous enough, until carson mentioned his rule about never joking on "the tonight show" about people's drinking problems. >> wallace: it takes one to know one. >> carson: ah! cruel, you're cruel. >> wallace: there was a time... come on. there was a time when... >> carson: i used to have a little pop. i sure did. >> wallace: that's right. >> carson: i don't handle it well. >> wallace: really, you don't? >> carson: i don't handle alcohol well at all, no. really don't. and when i did drink, i ran into a lot of people who become fun- loving and gregarious and loved everybody, i would go the opposite, and it would happen just like that. >> wallace: i loved that man. i really did. >> carson: he wasn't upset with this in
>> stahl: they think they can beat you. >> wallace: that's correct. >> stahl: not many did.got to hang out with johnny carson in 1979 for carson's only in-depth television profile. >> johnny carson: why are you doing this now? i'm not running a boiler room operation, i have no phony real estate scams, i'm not taking any kickbacks... >> stahl: it was pleasant and innocuous enough, until carson mentioned his rule about never joking on "the tonight show"...
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my question to leslie stahl what would you use to get information out of people who are stleig to kill americans. >> bill: were you convinced by that interview that leslie stahl was against watering boarding and all that. she never said that. she said what i'm doing to you right here, she played devil's advocate? >> yeah, but i mean he was saying, i slapped him with an open hand. she almost [ bleep ], what, you did? sleep deprivation, diet alteration. she was making it was a big deal. anybody has gone to a frat has gone through more than that. you are trying to get information out of people. they got in there and trying to get him to talk to put a little pressure on him. >> bill: you have a captured terrorist and you can't get through to the man, i think tried conventional way you may have to get rough with him as long as you don't put an injury there that is permanent and you don't over some guidelines that were established. what leslie is doing with mike wallace did very successfully, i do it, too. you are skeptical of what mr. rodriguez is saying, we don't do that in america u want
my question to leslie stahl what would you use to get information out of people who are stleig to kill americans. >> bill: were you convinced by that interview that leslie stahl was against watering boarding and all that. she never said that. she said what i'm doing to you right here, she played devil's advocate? >> yeah, but i mean he was saying, i slapped him with an open hand. she almost [ bleep ], what, you did? sleep deprivation, diet alteration. she was making it was a big...
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as he told leslie stahl in march of 2008, carl icahn looks to pounce while everyone else is losing their shirts. >> the day we visited icahn enterprises, the stock market was swinging wildly, at one point, dropping 300 points. so has this been a bad day? this is not a great day. >> tough day, tough day. >> wow, this is beautiful. look at your view. icahn works in a skyscraper suite overlooking new york's central park. >> i think i lost today. >> you did? >> yeah. >> actually, he lost big. well over $150 million that one afternoon. but when we spoke with him a few days later, icahn told me, "no big deal." he lives by the mogul's credo: never let 'em see you sweat. >> i was buying that day. i mean, seriously, i was very happy about that. >> you looked like you were-- >> i'm not-- >> frazzled and--'cause you were-- >> well, i'm always frazzled. i mean, i look good now-- i combed my hair-- but i'm always--got so much going on, and i enjoy that. [bell clanging] >> one of his biggest holdings, motorola, plunged 19% that day. but icahn, the ultimate risk taker, was gobbling up more shares in th
as he told leslie stahl in march of 2008, carl icahn looks to pounce while everyone else is losing their shirts. >> the day we visited icahn enterprises, the stock market was swinging wildly, at one point, dropping 300 points. so has this been a bad day? this is not a great day. >> tough day, tough day. >> wow, this is beautiful. look at your view. icahn works in a skyscraper suite overlooking new york's central park. >> i think i lost today. >> you did? >>...
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i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn, thomas perkins, and carly fiorina. we begin with pattie dunn. it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months later, dunn was gone from hp due to her participation in an internal investigation that involved spying on members of the board. less than a month later, dunn was charged with four felony counts for her role in that investigation. in october 2006, only hours after the criminal charges against her were announced, pattie dunn sat down with me to talk about what happened at hewlett-packard. let me ask you the obvious question that i think every lawyer who's watching this is asking himself or herself. why are you giving u
i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn, thomas perkins, and carly fiorina. we begin with pattie dunn. it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months...
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the women who started knocking to doors of harvard were generally not salten stahles or lowells, they were daughters of the struggling middle class, often school teacher seeking instruction in science. they were thrown crumbs. access to a lecture or a lab now and then. the demand was certainly there. when harvard opened its university lectures in 1963, women flocked to attend, by 1870, women were 72% of the students attending the lectures. but the lectures were suspended in 1872, when harvard established the graduate department and it was all male. so innovation. perhaps you don't know it. but a harvard daughter was responsible for the first correspondence course in the u.s. and it focused on women as its faculty and student body. here i draw on the wonderful work of sally shwager, anna tickner was the daughter of privilege. she was the sister of charles william elliott. harvard's president beginning in 1869. anna tickner decided to act and in 1873 with her mother, called together a group of women to form the society to encourage study at home. many women with both harvard and civic c
the women who started knocking to doors of harvard were generally not salten stahles or lowells, they were daughters of the struggling middle class, often school teacher seeking instruction in science. they were thrown crumbs. access to a lecture or a lab now and then. the demand was certainly there. when harvard opened its university lectures in 1963, women flocked to attend, by 1870, women were 72% of the students attending the lectures. but the lectures were suspended in 1872, when harvard...
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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." (cat purring) mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. the best ingredient is love. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. great news! the video call went very very well. asia is on board. too bad you couldn't participate. probably you were worried about overages on that limited data plan you us
. >> 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." (cat purring) mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm lora logan. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ male announcer ] it's back. the confidence, the determination. chevrolet had the greatest year in our history last year. and we're making our highest-quality, most advanced cars ever. but judge for yourself. if you're not happy with your new chevy, return it. introducing the chevy love it or return it guarantee. ♪ from doing what's right to getting that feeling back, chevy runs deep. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erecte dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil 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,
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm lora logan. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ male announcer ] it's back. the confidence, the determination. chevrolet had the greatest year in our history last year. and we're making our highest-quality, most advanced cars ever. but judge for yourself. if you're not happy with your new chevy, return it. introducing the chevy love it or return it...
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the drive time is 27 minutes >> at the bay bridge toll plaza we had to stahl's this morning which has4 interchange. >> here is a quick check and traffic for you let's go to erica. >>erica: piquancy a look from our roof can. piquancy a little bit more blue skies. we are seeing some improvement here. you can see by the visibility whether it -- by the visit will lead a map you can see that visibility is a factor in the south bay pit you probably want to drive with extra caution. in los at the temperature is sitting in the '50s. we have 65 and antioch. you can see by 12:00 noon we we have sixties hiking the coast was '70s and then eighties inland care than as we approached the o'clock p.m. you seen increasingly hot weather and the east bay. we could see the upper 90s for fairfield and a hundred -- 100 and antioch. >> east bay shore line will stay in the upper seventies here. i 7 day around the bay forecasts shows the warmest day of the week is today and then in will start to slide as the transition into the weekend. >>darya: thousands of new jobs are coming to oakland soon. this is with t
the drive time is 27 minutes >> at the bay bridge toll plaza we had to stahl's this morning which has4 interchange. >> here is a quick check and traffic for you let's go to erica. >>erica: piquancy a look from our roof can. piquancy a little bit more blue skies. we are seeing some improvement here. you can see by the visibility whether it -- by the visit will lead a map you can see that visibility is a factor in the south bay pit you probably want to drive with extra caution....
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as she told lesley stahl in an interview for "60 minutes." >> what's that? >> that's a 13.sharpie and sometimes glitter. >> always 13? >> yes, it's good luck. >> it's unlucky number, isn't it? >> no. it's my lucky number. it's come up so many times in my life. i turned 13 on friday the 13th. my birthday is the 13th. my first album went platinum in 13 months. >> like taylor swift, lee an and bob emanuel have found the luck in a traditionally unlucky day. >> i was born on friday, january 13th, 1950. >> we got engaged on june 13th, 1975, and we got married on february 13th, 1976. >> all about 13 here. >> it's a day so special, they keep a diary of all the friday the 13ths they've spent together. >> looking at all this, they're not all great luck. on friday, july 13, 1979, you got the flu and threw up. >> that's true. i don't know why he had to write that down. >> professor bice says some good luck superstitions, rabbit's foot, four-leaf clover can be beneficial if they reduce anxiety. but he sees no value in the bad ones. >> what would you recommend that somebody who believes
as she told lesley stahl in an interview for "60 minutes." >> what's that? >> that's a 13.sharpie and sometimes glitter. >> always 13? >> yes, it's good luck. >> it's unlucky number, isn't it? >> no. it's my lucky number. it's come up so many times in my life. i turned 13 on friday the 13th. my birthday is the 13th. my first album went platinum in 13 months. >> like taylor swift, lee an and bob emanuel have found the luck in a traditionally...
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. >> a former mossad head, in public and in interviews and on "60 minutes" with lesley stahl, he has not the distance you may be thinking. mayor dagan, the former head of the mossad, clearly agrees that it's unacceptable for iran to go nuclear, to have nuclear weapons. but if you read between the lines, what this former mossad chief who retierl pretty recently, said that there's a lot more to do in sabotage and assassination. he feels that all-out war, israel ace air force attacking iran, that would be horrible and don't do that. >> does he worry that the prime minister might do that? >> yes. charlie. in fact, we hear that from more people. both in the israeli military and the intelligence. but prime minister netanyahu seems to have his place in history in mind and he will never be the jewish leader who lets the enemy, iran get nuclear weapons. the intelligence community, they say we agree. but we just think we should do it quietly through sabotage. prime minister netanyahu and edward barack keep giving feisty fiery speeches and the mossad wants to do things quietly on the down low.
. >> a former mossad head, in public and in interviews and on "60 minutes" with lesley stahl, he has not the distance you may be thinking. mayor dagan, the former head of the mossad, clearly agrees that it's unacceptable for iran to go nuclear, to have nuclear weapons. but if you read between the lines, what this former mossad chief who retierl pretty recently, said that there's a lot more to do in sabotage and assassination. he feels that all-out war, israel ace air force...
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use dolle and stahl. this should have been months ago. we need to put people to work.ould not be spending hours debating the president's jobs proposal, or your jobs proposal. buteven -- we should be spending hours debating the president's job proposal, or your jobs proposal. but seven hours debating this? >> [inaudible] lecture about george orwell. i think my colleague from north carolina is right in referencing george orwell. i can think of no finer example of orwellian rhetoric than the use of these things. the misrepresentation that there will be some committee who will decide who gets a heart transplant and who does not, it was false, it is false, and will always be false. i'm also a little sad that my friend from north carolina yielded back before she took any comments. i note the sincerity of her views, but it is hurtful to your refer -- to hear her referred to the president as "your president." i did not agree with everything he did, but george w. bush was my president. i never voted for him, but ma -- ronald reagan was my president. i disagreed with him most of
use dolle and stahl. this should have been months ago. we need to put people to work.ould not be spending hours debating the president's jobs proposal, or your jobs proposal. buteven -- we should be spending hours debating the president's job proposal, or your jobs proposal. but seven hours debating this? >> [inaudible] lecture about george orwell. i think my colleague from north carolina is right in referencing george orwell. i can think of no finer example of orwellian rhetoric than the...